The Watsons Go to Birmingham is the tale of a summer journey that leaves a family— and a nation—forever transformed. 317-635-5277 (Administrative Office). by Linda6OH. POST-SHOW DISCUSSION with CICF The way the whole book was laid out was brilliant, all of the characters played such an important part in the novel. The Watsons Go To Birmingham is produced by Walden Media, ARC Entertainment and Tonik Productions, LLC in association with WalMart and Procter & Gamble. The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 is part of our new INclusion Series celebrating diverse storytelling. Join IRT staff and cast immediately after the performance for a post-show discussion that covers a variety of interesting topics related to the show. Join IRT staff and cast immediately after the performance for a post-show discussion that covers a variety of interesting topics related to the show. Post-show discussions typically last for 20 minutes. Personally I thought the novel was a eye-opening, heart-warming, page-turning book.

OPENING CELEBRATION 317-635-5252 (Ticket Office) Robin Elmerick, Not-for-profit Sustainability Officer at the Central Indiana Community Foundation, will facilitate a post-show discussion. Post-show discussions typically last for 20 minutes. Join IRT staff and cast immediately after the performance for a post-show discussion that covers a variety of interesting topics related to the show. The Watsons Go to Birmingham: Behind the Scenes with Skai, Bryce and Harrison . Two new clips have been released and are embedded below, along with 3 pics and the poster: http://d1oi7t5trwfj5d.cloudfront.net/02/17/022c4a6f4bc28149547c387bd37d/watsons-go-to-birmingham.jpg">, {{nextComments[$index].length || 0}} COMMENTS. The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 Questions and Answers.

I just recently read the book in my seventh grade reading class.

POST-SHOW DISCUSSION The project is part of "Walmart and P&G Present Walden Family Theater," a new series of family movies created by Walmart, P&G, Walden Media and ARC Entertainment. After the show, delight in a champagne toast, hors d’oeuvres, and a one-time-only chance to explore the set with IRT Artisans.

Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy. Strength and love help them face their struggles and find a path forward in this powerful drama for the whole family. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. The Watsons go to Birmingham -1963 was overall my favorite book of 2016. The IRT offers ASL/AD services to our patrons with vision and hearing needs. Saturday, February 15, 2020 | Following the 3 PM performance Trailer and More, Austin Film Festival Unveils Lineup, Including ‘Dave Not Coming Back,’ ‘The Catch’ (Exclusive), Mediapro Studio Links With Disney, David Simon, Mike Leigh For New Projects, ‘Tenet’ Continues U.K., Ireland Box Office Reign, World Expresses Shock, Skepticism After President Trump Reveals Positive Covid-19 Test, President Donald Trump, First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus, Rashida Jones: 'I didn’t know if I was coming or going', ‘The Gentlemen’ TV Series Directed by Guy Ritchie in the Works from Miramax TV, President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus, Nent Group Orders Yellow Bird-Produced Series ‘Two Sisters’ (Exclusive), ‘Big Brother All-Stars’: Surprise Triple Eviction Night Shakes Up The Game In A Big Way, French Montana and Doja Cat Are Hanging Out But It's Not What You Think, Jim Carrey and Maya Rudolph Tease Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Saturday Night Live Skits, Why Ana de Armas Almost Passed on Starring in Knives Out, Terry Bradshaw & Rob Gronkowski Team Up to Sing a Duet on The Bradshaw Bunch, Jim Carrey Debuts His ‘SNL’ Joe Biden, Paints Trump in KKK Hood in New Cartoon Art, ‘Cops’ Resumes Production in Washington, Will Not Air in United States. Artistic Note: The script adaptation was written by Tonya Lewis Lee, so she's wearing at least 2 hats on this project. Please join a special community conversation following this performance. a family rooted in love Sunday, March 1, 2020 | Following the 2 PM performance When Byron's antics go over the top, his parents realize enough is enough and they decide the family needs a dose of Grandma Sands (Richardson) no nonsense approach in Birmingham, Alabama.

Saturday, February 22, 2020 | Following the 7 PM performance Here's the full synopsis along with what characters each starring actor will play: Set in the Summer of 1963, Flint, Michigan is home to the Watsons, a close knit "All American Family" made up of Daniel and Wilona Watson (Harris and Rose) and their three kids, 15 year-old juvenile delinquent Byron (Knight), nerdy 11 year-old Kenny (Jenkins) and eight year-old adorable sister Joetta (Jackson). POST-SHOW DISCUSSION The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 is focused on our nation’s fraught Civil Rights history, but it also provides opportunities for parents and children to discuss some of today’s most pressing issues: racism, class struggle, violence, and a culture of hate.

The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 is a Civil Rights-era family drama that contains mild onstage violence, strobe, haze, loud noises, images of the Ku Klux Klan, and a dramatization of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. A.J. The Watsons go to Birmingham -1963 was overall my favorite book of 2016.

So the Watsons load up the 1948 Plymouth Brown Bomber outfitted with a true tone Ultra-Glide turntable and head South with plenty of comedy en route. ASL/AD PERFORMANCE –Richard J Roberts, Resident Dramaturg. articleItem._author.display_name : 'Shadow And Act'}}.

February 1 - March 7UpperstageTickets start at $25. © 2020 Indiana Repertory Theatre, Inc. All Rights Reserved. POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Most fourth-graders at Clark Elementary hate and fear him, and with good reason. SENSORY FRIENDLY PERFORMANCE

By Christopher Paul Curtis. When they finally make it to Birmingham, they meet Grandma Sands and her friend, Mr. Robert (Grier), who show them around town, and the Watsons discover that life is very different there than in Flint - and not necessarily for the better. The full series consists of And So We Walked: An Artist’s Journey Along the Trail of Tears, The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 and The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin. Saturday, February 29, 2020 | Following the 3 PM performance Previous Next . POST-SHOW DISCUSSION with CICF

Rob MacPherson, Vice President of Development & Strategy at the Central Indiana Community Foundation, will facilitate a post-show discussion. Sensory Friendly performances are designed to create a welcoming experience for all, including those with autism or other sensory sensitivities.