Description
Based on Copeland’s childhood, this funny, honest piece recounts the struggles he faced growing up in San Leandro in the 1970s when it was known as one of the most racist suburbs in the country. Copeland and his family faced harassment and isolation in their efforts to carve out their identities in a racially hostile environment. This critically acclaimed exploration of race and identity is a unique blend of laughter, tears, and social commentary and debuted at the Marsh 10 years ago, going on to become the longest-running solo play in San Francisco theatrical history. Successful runs in Los Angeles and Off-Broadway and a bestselling book adaptation followed. In an evening of laughter, tears, and sociology, Brian Copeland explores how our surroundings make us who we are. |
8:00pm to 10:00pm
General Admission: $35.00 165 UPCOMING EVENTS
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