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The Children's Hour
Jun
3
8:00 PM20:00

The Children's Hour

Performances: May 19 - June 3. Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays May 21 & May 28 at 2pm.

How much power does a lie have? This Lillian Hellman drama set in a private school for girls examines how careers, relationships, and lives can be torn apart by lies. Lies told about others, lies told to the world and lies we tell ourselves. Written in 1934, Hellman revived The Children’s Hour in 1952, when the communist witch-hunts were in full swing. The feeling of familiarity of a story about the effects of lying, rumors and community paranoia makes this work eerily topical today.

Directed by Pauline Griller-Mitchell and John Bartkowiak

Produced by Malca Giblin

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The Children's Hour
May
26
to May 28

The Children's Hour

  • Greenbelt Arts Center (map)
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Performances: May 19 - June 3. Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays May 21 & May 28 at 2pm.

How much power does a lie have? This Lillian Hellman drama set in a private school for girls examines how careers, relationships, and lives can be torn apart by lies. Lies told about others, lies told to the world and lies we tell ourselves. Written in 1934, Hellman revived The Children’s Hour in 1952, when the communist witch-hunts were in full swing. The feeling of familiarity of a story about the effects of lying, rumors and community paranoia makes this work eerily topical today.

Directed by Pauline Griller-Mitchell and John Bartkowiak

Produced by Malca Giblin

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The Children's Hour
May
19
to May 21

The Children's Hour

  • Greenbelt Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Performances: May 19 - June 3. Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays May 21 & May 28 at 2pm.

How much power does a lie have? This Lillian Hellman drama set in a private school for girls examines how careers, relationships, and lives can be torn apart by lies. Lies told about others, lies told to the world and lies we tell ourselves. Written in 1934, Hellman revived The Children’s Hour in 1952, when the communist witch-hunts were in full swing. The feeling of familiarity of a story about the effects of lying, rumors and community paranoia makes this work eerily topical today.

Directed by Pauline Griller-Mitchell and John Bartkowiak

Produced by Malca Giblin

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