Join us for a workshop performance of a new play, BAR GIRL OF JAMAICA

Four story brick building with adjacent courtyard


Join us for a workshop performance of a new play

BAR GIRL OF JAMAICA

Written by Robert Johnson Jr.
Professor of Africana Studies, UMass Boston, Retired, and alum of USES youth programs

Directed by Regina Jackson

WHEN: Saturday, December 8, 2018, 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Harriet Tubman House
566 Columbus Avenue, Boston (South End)

Admission: $10.00
Light Refreshments will be served
For more information, call 617-899-7871

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