
Sun, Nov 3, 3 PM
In this USF Theatre production 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 humannes. This folk tale--told by the animals of the rainforest through dialogue, dance and song--relates the tale of a poor widowed mother, her three sons, and their bargain with the devil. Directed by Guest Artist Henry Muttoo, Artistic Director of the Cayman National Cultural Foundation.
Website: http://theatreanddance.arts.usf.edu/content/templates/?a=2513&z=375
Tickets: Advance Purchase: $8 Seniors/Students; $12 Gen. Adm.
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