KENNESAW, Ga. | Sep 25, 2018
The Kennesaw State University Department of Theatre and Performance Studies will have “Baltimore” by Kirsten Greenidge, directed by Karen Robinson and coordinated by Amanda Wansa. Baltimore’s dynamic and conflicted characters take on crucial conversations about identity, race and representation in American culture. The play kickstarts a conversation that audiences continue with community discussions after each performance.
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