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    The Trial of  1 Short Sighted Black Woman vs. Mammy Louise & Safreeta Mae

    The Trial of 1 Short Sighted Black Woman vs. Mammy Louise & Safreeta Mae

    Tabia African-American Theatre Ensemble

    February 25-March 6, 2005

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    SJMAG/Tabia African-American Theatre Ensemble present The Trial of One Short Sighted Black Woman vs. Mammy Louise and Safreeta Mae by Karani Marcia Leslie. An often funny, but deeply serious trial… Leslie describes the play as a "healing piece about getting on, releasing, acknowledging the past and letting the spirit rise up to the highest.

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      Tickets: $20-$30

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      February 25-March 6, 2005

      Times:
      Fri & Sat: 8pm
      Sun: 3pm

    • Venue Info

      Mexican Heritage Plaza Theater

      1700 Alum Rock Avenue San Jose, CA 95116

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      • Wheelchair Access
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      • Event Name: The Trial of 1 Short Sighted Black Woman vs. Mammy Louise & Safreeta Mae
        "the truth"
        Comment posted by: The biggests fan of this script from Paterson,NJ, May 08, 2008

        I loved this piece, I really enoyed reading this script the whole concept was great

        I loved this piece, I really enoyed reading this script the whole concept was great

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