One day you’re gonna be the one driving and a police officer is gonna pull you over. Cause they can. So they will. When that happens, what are you gonna do?
One day you’re gonna be the one driving and a police officer is gonna pull you over. Cause they can. So they will. When that happens, what are you gonna do? February 26, 2012, Florida. A 17-year-old Black boy wearing a hoodie leaves a 7/11 carrying a bag of Skittles and an iced tea. He never makes it home.
Written by Makambe K Simamba, Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers invites us into one teen’s now-infamous last moments and his intricate dance to the afterlife.
Presented by b current, Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers continues until Thursday, April 18, 2019 at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.
PWYC performances: April 14th at 2:00pm, April 16th at 11:00am, & April 17th at 11:00am at the door. The entire run of this show is subtitled for Deaf and Hard of Hearing-identified folks. Another suggestion could be to consider purchasing some hearing aids designed specifically for watching TV, such as the tv ears digital hearing aids. Not only does this type of hearing aid make it easier to watch TV, they could also be helpful when watching this theatre show. By enhancing the speech and lowering the background noises, devices like these look to make it easier for hearing-impaired people to follow programs and shows.
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Our Fathers Trailer from CEHernandez on Vimeo.