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Letters From Leokadia
     

 

On the morning of October 4, 1942, Leokadia Jaromirska, a Polish Catholic woman, was leaving for work when she heard a child crying.  She walked toward the sound and found a little girl.  She thought to herself:  So many widows and lonely mothers manage to raise children, I can, too. She hugged the girl close to her heart and took her home.

 

Thus begins Letters from Leokadia, a stunning story of choice, courage, and love.

April 30 and May 1 at 8 pm

May 2 at 3 pm

in the UpStage Cabaret

at Triad Stage

232 South Elm Street, Greensboro 27401

All tickets $5.00--Limited Seating

Call 336.272.0160 or

1.866.579.TIXX for reservations

Visit www.triadstage.org for more information.

Leokadia is funded through a generous grant from the Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation.

                   

                     

 

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LET YOUR CHILDREN TELL

"No stronger appeal for humanity and understanding of the evils of hate and prejudice can be imagined than the actual words of these children."

– Abe D. Jones, Jr., News & Record

                                                                       

STAR SPANGLED GIRLS

"... What a delight! Five women represent the hardship, opportunities, problems, loneliness, and help-with-the-war effort common to all who served."

– Ned Harrison, News and Record

                         

 

Photo by Jan Hensley

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Touring Theatre of North Carolina is a professional, nonprofit theatre company based in Greensboro, NC since 1981.  All of its works are original adaptations from literature and historical documents.  These works call into focus issues of culture, ethnicity, and gender.

An average of 12,000-18,000 audience members experience TTNC productions annually at colleges, libraries, universities, museums and schools across the state and beyond.  Its audiences are socially, economically, and ethnically diverse.

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