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Warriors Don’t Cry

General Admission Seating

Show Time: 4:30pm

Seating: 60min prior to performance.
Runtime:
~60min

Questions? Contact Renee at education@levoy.net or 856-327-6400 ext 107


The Levoy Arts & Education Center is excited to partner with the African American Museum of South Jersey for this showing of Warriors Don’t Cry. Twenty percent of all ticket proceeds* will be donated to the Museum!


About the Show: Warriors Don’t Cry

Reluctant to cope with one more tragedy in a school—raise your hand if you feel me!—young activist Ya Girl is ready to call it quits on leading her million-plus Instagram followers in the fight for social justice. When Melba Pattillo Beals steps out of history and into Ya Girl’s phone to share the story of her battle to integrate Little Rock Central High School in 1957, Ya Girl learns to see herself in Melba—and in all the young warriors who came before her to raise their hands and make a difference.

Inspired by Dr. Melba Pattillo Beals’s Little Rock Nine memoir Warriors Don’t Cry, this production is a catalyst for deeper discussion about social responsibility, civil discourse, social media, and community engagement.

Warriors Don’t Cry is co-conceived by award-winning playwright Donnetta Lavinia Grays (Where We Stand) and director Tamilla Woodard (Associate Director, Hadestown), featuring original music by Toshi Reagon, spoken word, and video projection. This production is a collaboration between The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts and TheaterWorksUSA.


* Does not include ticket fees.  Click here for our ticket disclaimer and policies.

Warriors Don’t Cry

General Admission Seating

Show Time: 10:30am

Seating: 60min prior to performance.
Runtime:
~60min
Age Group: Grades 5 to 12

Perfect for schools!

Perfect for schools! Fill out our online booking form to reserve your seats today! 

Questions? Contact Renee at education@levoy.net or 856-327-6400 ext 107


Warriors Don’t Cry

Reluctant to cope with one more tragedy in a school—raise your hand if you feel me!—young activist Ya Girl is ready to call it quits on leading her million-plus Instagram followers in the fight for social justice. When Melba Pattillo Beals steps out of history and into Ya Girl’s phone to share the story of her battle to integrate Little Rock Central High School in 1957, Ya Girl learns to see herself in Melba—and in all the young warriors who came before her to raise their hands and make a difference.

Inspired by Dr. Melba Pattillo Beals’s Little Rock Nine memoir Warriors Don’t Cry, this production is a catalyst for deeper discussion about social responsibility, civil discourse, social media, and community engagement.

Warriors Don’t Cry is co-conceived by award-winning playwright Donnetta Lavinia Grays (Where We Stand) and director Tamilla Woodard (Associate Director, Hadestown), featuring original music by Toshi Reagon, spoken word, and video projection. This production is a collaboration between The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts and TheaterWorksUSA.


Click here for our ticket disclaimer and policies.

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