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Home » Coppin Repertory Theatre presents MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD, Oct. 10-13
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Coppin Repertory Theatre presents MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD, Oct. 10-13

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Coppin Repertory Theatre presents MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD, Oct. 10-13
MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD by Josh Wilder

THE EVENT

Coppin Repertory Theatre presents MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD

 A New Play by Josh Wilder, Playwright-in-Residence

 Directed by Willie O. Jordan

EVENT SUMMARY

Released from prison on the eve of his 25th birthday, Marty returns home to his family, equipped with a handwritten manuscript and big dreams to turn his life around. But his cousin Junior has also come home with problems of his own, setting them on a collision course as they struggle to break free of the curse that has haunted their family for generations. Can Marty put his hands to good use, or is his fate already written?

EVENT LOCATION

       The James Weldon Johnson Auditorium (on North Avenue side of campus)

       Coppin State University

       2500 West North Avenue

       Baltimore, Maryland 21216

 

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursday, October 10th at 7:30 pm

Friday, October 11th at 10:30 am & 7:30 pm   

Saturday, October 12th at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, October 13th at 3:00 p.m.

 

 

TICKETS

      

General Admission                                 $20.00

      Senior Citizens                                       15.00

Non-Coppin Students                               10.00

      Coppin Students                                    Free w/ID

 

To order tickets online, go to

 https://www.ticketreturn.com/prod2/team.asp?SponsorID=18757

FOR INFORMATION/CONTACT:

 

Dr. Garey A. Hyatt at ghyatt@coppin.edu or (410) 951-3369

COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY

Coppin Repertory Theatre presents MARTY AND THE HANDS THAT COULD Oct. 10-13
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