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When Good Broccoli Goes Bad Grades: K-5


This musical tells the story of adventurous Broccolis journey out of the vegetable crisper and onto the refrigerators higher shelves. When Good Broccoli Goes Bad playfully encourages youth to make healthy food choices. APRIL Tuesday April 22nd Thursday April 24th Sunday April 27th Tuesday April 29th MAY Thursday May 1st Tuesday May 6th Thursday May 8th Tuesday May 13th Thursday May 15th Sunday May 18th Tuesday May 20th Thursday May 22nd

Lady Moses: The Life and Times of Harriet Tubman

Friday April 25th Through dramatic monologue, poetry and song, Ms. Cynthia Maddox captures the spirit of Ms. Tubman, giving students a powerful glimpse of the charismatic life of Lady Moses. Ms. Tubman, whose undaunted dedication to a better society, has emphatically impacted the course of history.

When Good Broccoli Goes Bad Sunday shows begin at 3:00 pm

Joan Collasos A Legacy for Americas Children

Legacy of Black Magicians

Friday May 16th From the continent of Africa to the United States of America, Master Illusionist, Walter King, Jr. (THE MAGIC OF THE SPELLBINDER), presents an educational and exciting program of African American history that has never been told before: THE LEGACY OF BLACK MAGICIANS.

Friday May 2nd A musical narrative play that touches on the life and contributions of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This play focuses on Dr. Kings commitment to education and nonviolence, and his demonstration of love and courage.

All Programs except for When Good Broccoli Goes Bad are designed for K-12 and can accommodate a total of 450. All programs begin at 10:30am. Please note that all performances are 45-60 minutes long and cost $7 per person.

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Contact staff member Erica Grifn at 773. 947.0600 ext. 290. Visit www.dusablemuseum.org for more information.

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