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Four Little Girls: Birmingham, 1963

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Four Little Girls: Birmingham, 1963

Produced by Stages Theatre Company & FAIR School Crystal
By Christina Ham
March 18th - March 20th, 2016


DESCRIPTION
Every child imagines what they want to be when they grow up. The four little girls who attended the 16th Street Baptist Church were no exception. Four Little Girls: Birmingham 1963 centers on Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, Cynthia Wesley and Addie Mae Collins, four little girls who are multitalented and bursting with promise and who share their hopes and dreams against the backdrop of the civil rights movement. While Denise dreams of becoming a doctor, Carole looks forward to the dress she will one day wear at the cotillion, Cynthia imagines her life as a mathematics professor at the local university and Addie Mae envisions a life as a professional baseball player. The realities of the segregated political climate that will put a stop to these dreams swirl around them and eventually culminate in the fateful events of September 15, 1963. This searing play dares to examine what it's like to be a child in the most extreme circumstances.


PROJECT COLLABORATORS

CREATIVE TEAM
DIRECTOR - Cody R. Braudt
MUSIC DIRECTION - Kimberly Keating
PROPS DESIGN - Abbee Warmboe
LIGHTING DESIGN - Grant Merges
COSTUME & MAKE-UP DESIGN - Stacey Palmer
SOUND DESIGN - Peter Morrow
TECHNICAL DIRECTION - Gretchen Katt
SET DESIGN - Gretchen Katt
STAGE MANAGER - Melanie Salmon-Peterson


Cast of Four Little Girls: Birmingham, 1963 with playwright Christina Ham.