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September 11-13 at Louisville Visual Art (outdoors in the green space), 1538 Lytle Street, Louisville, KY 40203
Show begins at 7 p.m. and doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets available on a sliding scale from $12-$24 at thechambertheatre.org.
Questions? For further details and group rates, please contact thechambertheatre@gmail.com.Greek playwright Euripides’ famed female survivors of The Trojan Women are re-imagined in the hills of Harlan, Kentucky, during the “little coal wars” of the 1930s, when miners and union organizers fought the unjust coal bosses for nearly a decade. The Harlan Women depicts the strength and resolve of the women of Eastern Kentucky, and their role in fighting for justice for their families and in the end, themselves, a universal theme whether depicted in ancient Greece or early 20th century Harlan, Kentucky.
Featuring well-known protest songs from the era such as “Which Side Are You On”, “We Shall Not Be Moved”, and “Bread and Roses” audiences will be singing along.
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