[Missouri-l] ACCESSIBLE WORLD FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES PRESENTS A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE BY ARTHUR MILLER FEB. 25, 2011

Nancy Lynn freespirit at accessibleworld.org
Wed Feb 9 14:12:15 CST 2011


News Wire:

This month's movie is not a movie at all. Instead, we'll hear a wonderful
dramatization of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge as done by the L.A.
Theater Works.
Although this play takes place in Brooklyn in the 1950's, it deals with
issues as fresh as today -- illegal imigration.
What do you do when there's no work in your home country, and your wife and
kids are sick and starving? You hear that the streets in America are paved
with gold, that there's plenty of work and your American relatives are
willing to help.
Come and see what Marco and Rudolfo do about it, and what happens once they
get here. Does life get better in that promised land known as America?

Host: Nancy Lynn
E-Mail: freespirit at accessibleworld.org

Date: Friday, February 25, 2011

Time: 6pm pst, 7pm mst, 8pm cst and 9pm EST, or, elsewhere in the world, 2am
UTC.

Location: www.accessibleworld.org in the auditorium
or just click the link below

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