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Blue
Presented by Jubilee Theatre
When: Sunday, June 8, 2008, 3 p.m.
Where: Jubilee Theatre, 506 Main Street, Fort Worth
Cost: $14 - $25
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Description
Using the mesmerizing music of fictional jazz singer Blue Williams as an integral part of the storytelling, Blue spans nearly twenty years in the life of the affluent African-American Clark family in rural South Carolina. The play chronicles Peggy Clark’s social ambitions and her two sons struggle to reconcile their family’s expectations. But there is a private side of Peggy that she keeps well hidden until a sudden twist of fate exposes her secret. Blue abounds with tenderness, acceptance, and the search for unconditional love while issues of class, wealth, and fame bubble to the surface in this humorous family portrait which introduces audiences to an African-American family the likes of which is seldom portrayed on stage or screen.
Previews on May 16, 17, 18, and 22. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling 817-338-4411.
Information from theater company's site
Some nearby drink specials on June 8th
- J & J Blues Bar: 8:30 pm - 2 am: $3 wells, $2 longnecks and Tecate
- Chili's Grill & Bar (Fort Worth / Sundance Square): 11 am - 11 pm: $2 (16 oz) & $3 (23 oz) domestic drafts, $3.99 margaritas, $2.50 wells, $3 house wine
- Paddy Red's Irish Pub: 6 pm - 10 pm: $3 wells, $2.75 pints, $5 pitchers, $3.25 Long Islands
- The Pour House (Fort Worth): 11 am - 12 am: $2 drafts, $4 chilled shots, $5 Jager bombs
- Razzoo's Cajun Cafe (Fort Worth / Sundance Square): 11 am - 12 am: $6 Coors Light pitchers
Some nearby restaurants
- Chili's Grill & Bar (Fort Worth / Sundance Square)
- SoDo Grill
- 8.0 Restaurant and Bar
- La Madeleine (Fort Worth / Sundance Square)
- Razzoo's Cajun Cafe (Fort Worth / Sundance Square)
Some nearby events on June 8th
- John Pinkston: Our Lost National Identity: Tracing the Lineage of Israel's Lost Ten Tribes , Barnes & Noble (Fort Worth / Sundance Square), 1 p.m.
- Fort Worth Opera Festival - "Of Mice and Men", Bass Performance Hall, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Event posted April 29, 2008
Last updated May 15, 2008
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