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  • Directing
    • Fires in the Mirror
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    • A Christmas Story
    • A Comedy of Tenors
    • 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
    • Driving Miss Daisy
    • A Modest Suggestion
  • Producing
    • Midsummer: A Banquet
    • Shake and Bake: Love's Labour's Lost
    • Telephone
    • The Heidi Chronicles
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    • Shuffle Along
    • Fiddler on the Roof
    • The Little Prince
    • A Doll House
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Fires in the Mirror
By Anna Deveare Smith

Set Design: Britton Mauk
​Projection Design: Jessica Ann Drayton
Costume Design: Linda Bee Stockton & Gina Andreoli
Lighting Design: Yael Lubetzky
Sound Design: Omer Mor
Performed by Phyllis Johnson


What everyone agreed on: Two cars collided. One, driven by a Hasidic Jew, veered off the road and critically injured two Black children, one of whom ultimately died. A crowd formed. Police arrived. What no one agreed on: Anything else. In the summer of 1991, Crown Heights, NY exploded into three days of violence fed by rumors and competing narratives formed from incomplete facts. In the chaos, some saw anti-Black police bias. Others saw violent anti-Semitism. But playwright Anna Deavere Smith heard the honest voices of a divided national narrative. Join us for this remarkable play that features the real words of 26 people, interviewed immediately after the events, speaking honestly, the way we do in private. Let’s listen.
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