Community
Theater Troupe
Brings
Ghosts of Labor Organizers’ Past to Stage
Explores the Roots of Current Labor Issues through
Organic Theater
Labor
History is rarely included in school curriculum, even
at the college level. Yet in this current economic
crisis, with workers suffering unimaginable struggles,
we can all benefit from understanding the history
of working people and the strategies they employed
in our history to overcome hardship. Through our unique
form of Organic Theater, the Romero Troupe will highlight
these important issues in their most recent production.
WHAT:
We Shall Not Be Moved, a new play about the history
of struggles of working people and their connection
to today’s economic crisis. Directed by University
of Colorado at Denver labor historian, Jim Walsh.
WHEN
and WHERE: Friday April 10 @ 7:30 PM (Live music begins
at 7:00)
Friday,
April 10 @ 7:00 PM (play followed by Debajo del Agua
concert)
The
Oriental Theater, 4335 West 44th Avenue, Denver, CO
80212
WHO:
The Romero Theater Troupe www.romerotroupe.org
WHY:
The Romero Troupe believes in the power of theater
to create positive social change and to use history
to highlight struggles today for dignity and social
justice.
Click
here for play poster
For a "tease"
of the performance, click
here for Eric Wright and Abbey Freed with Jerry
Fabyanic on Western Exposure on March 8, 2009.