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CROSSING THE LINE
Join Poetic Justice Projects cast of formerly incarcerated actors for its newest production, CROSSING THE LINE. The multimedia play tells the story of long-time Santa Maria peace activist Dennis Apel, who was imprisoned after crossing a green line on Highway 1 at the entrance to Vandenberg Air Force Base. He was protesting the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
CROSSING THE LINE was created by Deborah Tobola, based on journal entries written by Dennis Apel during his four-month incarceration at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, and later published by the Santa Barbara Independent. The play is directed by Robyn Taylor.
CROSSING THE LINE will be performed on Saturday, January 26 at 4 pm at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 301 Trinity Ave., Arroyo Grande. The show will be followed by an audience talkback. Tickets for are $15 and available at the door or at Brown Paper Tickets.
Poetic Justice Project (PJP) is the first theatre company in the U.S. created for formerly incarcerated people. More than 100 actors have appeared in 18 PJP productions, which examine crime, punishment and redemption. Based in Santa Maria, the project was founded by Artistic Director Deborah Tobola in 2009. PJP is supported by funding from the Fund for Santa Barbara.
PJP is a program of the award-winning William James Association, which provides arts instruction to prisoners, people on parole and probation, and at-risk youth. For more information, visit poeticjusticeproject.org or find Poetic Justice Project on Facebook.
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LocationSt. Barnabas Episcopal Church (View)
301 Trinity Avenue
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
United States
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