by Daniel Berrigan
Fifty years ago nine people, including two Catholic priests, entered the Selective Service office in Catonsville, MD and removed 378 draft cards and burned them in the parking lot with homemade napalm to protest the war in Vietnam. Based on the trial transcripts, the play delves into the moral and religious motives of the nine, and why “the burning of paper not children.”
Oct. 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, Nov 1, 2, 3 @ 8:00pm
Oct. 21 @ 2:00pm
Kax Stage at the Herberger Theater Center (222 E. Monroe). Kax Stage is located on the northside of the Herberger off Van Buren St..
Tickets: (All tickets have an additional 10% Herberger box office fee per ticket.)
General Admission: $25 (Fridays & Saturdays) & $20 (Sundays)
Senior (65+): $18
Students/Military: $12 (must present valid ID at the box office)
Theater artists (actors, directors, designers, etc): $12 (must present headshot/resume or recent playbill with credit at the box office)
All Thursday performances: $10
Purchase Tickets:
Call the Herberger Box Office at (602) 252-8497 or visit www.itheatreaz.org for tickets
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