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ALL CHAPTERS INVITED - BPW Denver Outing To See “When It Ain’t Just Black And White”
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ALL CHAPTERS INVITED - BPW Denver Outing To See “When It Ain’t Just Black And White”
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM
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AUDI/Broomfield Auditoreum
3 Community Park Rd
Broomfield, CO 80020
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What is this?
As part of our intention
, as a group,
to be better allies for women of color, this is a great way to start - supporting a young woman of color writer and director, and having a wonderful time in the process!
It's free! It's fun! Come on out and join us!
Please meet us in the lobby at 6:30pm so we can go inside and sit as a group.
Show starts at 7.
Denver School of Arts presents
When it Ain't Just Black and White
Written and directed by Sequioah Hippoyte, Class of 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 7 p.m.
Free Admission. No tickets needed.
From the writer and director Denver School of the Arts's Student Sequoiah Hippoyte: "The Black History show this year is entailed "When it Ain't Just Black and White". The Main Themes we are trying to explore are the dichotomy of being a mixed race child, especially in the current political world. How history applies to you when you come from two different cultures. How our history sugar coats certain aspects of our culture and how it transcends into so many different things.
It's our most diverse year in terms of the cast, concerning race, sex and grade. So I'm very excited and there's singing and dancing. So what's not to love."