[Capdist-announce] Circle Theatre Players presents original production "The Legacy of Human Property" (Jan 27-29)

Sand Lake Center for the Arts info at slca-ctp.org
Sun Jan 22 18:27:56 EST 2012


Phineas Gladson (Bill Douglas) and donut maven Lula Madison (Georgia
Visconti) joke with John Nalle (Al Boyd), a visitor from Washington, D. C.,
who is learning some surprising facts about the history of his father, an
escaped slave.
 
Circle Theatre Players presents an original production by local playwright,
Eric Washburn, of Castleton, NY, titled the "The Legacy of Human Property,"
on Jan. 27 & 28 at 8pm and Jan. 29 at 2:30pm at the Sand Lake Center for the
Arts. The play recounts Charles Nalle's son's visit to Troy in the 1930s to
learn about his father and his place in history. Flashbacks depict Charles's
journey in life, along with important historical events of the era.  Charles
Nalle, Sr.  was an escaped slave from Virginia who was placed in Sand Lake
by the Underground Railroad. He later moved to Troy and was arrested, to be
returned to his owner. Harriet Tubman and a crowd of both white and black
citizens rescued him and smuggled him to Watervliet. 

 

Tickets are $10, under 8  $8.  Reservations at 518-674-2007 or
www.slca-ctp.org.



 

The Sand Lake Center for the Arts 

2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY

½ mile east of the blinking light in Averill Park.

518-674-2007

 

For more information 

Visit the SLCA web site at slca-ctp.org <http://www.slca-ctp.org/> 

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Sand Lake Center for the Arts 2012 Season

Circle Theatre Players

Enchanted April, Mar. 16 – 25
Moon Over Buffalo, May 11 – 20

Squire Jacob Concert Series

Kim & Reggie Harris – Mar. 10
"Mean" Mary James – Apr. 14
Cindy Mangsen & Steve Gillette – May 5
James Keeleghan – Sept. 8
Sally Barris – Oct. 6
The Whippersnappers – Nov. 10

Gallery Shows

William Skerritt, Jan. 1 - Feb. 15
APCSD Student Show, Feb. 16 - Mar. 31

Special Events

The Legacy of Human Property, Jan. 27 - 29
Chris Shaw & Bridget Ball Benefit Concert - Feb. 11

Sand Lake Center for the Arts - Circle Theatre Players,
is a not for profit community arts center
The Center is a renovated, historically significant 1835 church
with a fully equipped open performing space for theatrical productions, 
community meetings, concerts, workshops and classes; and is available for
rent.
The light-filled Gallery boasts original stained glass windows 
and exhibits artists' work throughout the year. 
The Gallery and Cafe are open one hour prior to events.
Volunteer opportunities abound and can be yours by contacting 
Executive Director, Debra Roy at  <mailto:info at slca-ctp.org>
info at slca-ctp.org. 

The Center is air conditioned, handicapped accessible and has free parking.

 <http://www.slca-ctp.org> http://slca-ctp.org
Sand Lake Center for the Arts - Circle Theatre Players
P.O. Box 179 - Averill Park, New York 12018
518-674-2007
Email:  <mailto:info at slca-ctp.org> info at slca-ctp.org

 

 

 

 

 

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