[podcast] Lobby “Hero”?

LobbyHero
On today’s podcast, Akeem Davis and Brian Radcliffe are joined by Mark Bookman and Dana Cook of the Atlantic Center for Capital Representation to dig deep into the matter of LOBBY HERO by: Kenneth Lonergan. Theatre Horizon’s presentation comes at a time where the themes of this story resonate in the news on the regular. Some of our favorite interviews are when the conversations generates even more questions of clarity then I had prepared. Stay Tuned!

ABOUT LOBBY HERO
In the lobby of an upscale apartment building, four lives collide in a single night, throwing a young black man and two white cops—a female rookie and her charismatic male partner—into a moral tailspin. Confiding in Jeff, the building’s hapless young security guard, the trio faces the fallout of gender politics, police corruption and racial profiling. Oscar-nominated writer Kenneth Lonergan (You Can Count on Me, Gangs of New York) asks us to consider how to do the right thing in a world that is never black and white.

FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION:
http://theatrehorizon.org

ABOUT THE ATLANTIC CENTER FOR CAPITAL REPRESENTATION
The Atlantic Center for Capital Representation (ACCR) is a non-profit death penalty resource center serving Pennsylvania and Delaware. ACCR provides consultation services free of charge to capital defense practitioners or defense teams in Pennsylvania or Delaware.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.atlanticcenter.org

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