Just a reminder that The Every 28 Hours Plays will have what seems to be its final appearance in St. Louis Monday night. Developed in conjunction with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, it’s a series of one-minute plays from many authors. It was created in the aftermath of Ferguson.
This October, the plays are being staged in a number of significant venues, including the Long Wharf Theatre In New Haven, CT, and the Kennedy Center in Washington.
It’s on the Mainstage at the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts at Webster University, where Repertory Theatre St. Louis works, at 8 p.m. Monday, October 24. There is no admission; this is a labor of love to engage communities in dialogue between law enforcement – who had voices in the making of these plays – and the public.
The Every 28 Hours Plays
October 24
Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts
Webster University