CNCF Artistic Director directs Walcott’s dialogue song and dance tale
Ti-Jean and His Brothers – Theatre 2 USF Tampa Campus – Oct 24-Nov 3, 2013
Based on a West Indian fable…
Nobel Prize winning author Derek Walcott explores the power of good versus evil, poor versus wealthy and the search for what defines human-ness. This folk tale, told by the animals of the rainforest through dialogue, dance and song, tells the tale of a poor widowed mother, her three sons, and their bargain with the devil.
Directed by Macy’s Guest Artist Henry Muttoo, Artistic Director of the Cayman National Cultural Foundation.
New costume design renderings by our new faculty member Yao Chen
Oct 24 – Oct 26 and Oct 30 – Nov 2 at 8pm
Oct 27 and Nov 3 at 3pm
Theatre 2, USF Tampa Campus
$8/$12 Group Pricing Available
This show is recommended for ages 13 and up.
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