A Radical Friendship - A Play by Jane Marla Robbins, Saturday, February 19, 7 pm

 


In her outstanding two-person play, “A Radical Friendship,” Jane Marla Robbins envisions an ongoing conversation between spiritual leaders Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel taking place between 1963 and 1972. In the historically accurate interchanges, Dr. King refers to the rabbi as “Father Abraham” and “my Rabbi.”

The Shomrei Torah Cultural Committee brings this production to Sonoma County in honor of Black History Month.

The play was last seen starring Ed Asner in Southern California. We are fortunate that the Raven Performing Arts Theater’s Artistic Director Steven David Martin will be directing the play with two talented local actors to portray these historic heroes.

Saturday, February 19, at 7 pm.

For more information and to register to attend this event on Zoom free of charge, go to https://www.cstsr.org/event/a-radical-friendship.html

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