New York, NY -
Infecting Change Productions
(ICP) has announced the debut of
Selma The Musical: The Untold Stories at the National Black Theatre from May 24-26.
The three-night
event is presented by Mississippi native J.P. (Jana) Haynes, an author,
playwright, spoken word artist and the writer, director and producer of show.
According
to Haynes: “We are thrilled that New York is the next stop on our
tour and we are honored to debut at the National Black Theatre. At
Infecting Change Productions (ICP),
the name speaks for itself. We are on assignment to set the world on
fire with an infection of love, positivity and belief in your ability to
do
the impossible and be the inspiration for you to do it.”
The cast will perform a scene from the play at 8 a.m. on May 23 on "Make It Plain". The show is broadcast on SiriusXM Progress (Channel 127).
According to the show host Mark Thompson, “Selma The Musical is the Hamilton of America’s voting rights history.”
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Source: Mercury
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