Nov. 12: Even the Blind Can See

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November 12, 2010

7:30pm, Storefront Studio

$8-$10

As part of CPT's commitment to local playwrights and producers, CPT presents the fourth year of Little Box, a series of staged readings of new work in development. Little Box is modeled after CPT's successful Big [BOX] Series but on a smaller scale, designed to foster works at an earlier stage of development. A diverse body of new plays will be presented with post-show audience discussions. Here is your chance to participate in CPT's mission to support artists creating new work!


LittleBoxCPT is proud to present the fourth year of Little Box. Running from November 11 – November 22 in the Storefront Studio Theatre!

Please note that tickets for Little Box are $10 General Admission and $8 for Students and Seniors.


November 12th: Even the Blind Can See

Written by Vickie L. Williams
Directed by Cornell Calhoun III
Featuring: Ron Adams, Victoria Avi, Lewis Finney, Eric Jackson, Kenny Johnson, Tina Thompkins, Britanee Trapp, Lonnie Smith

Even The Blind Can See is a story of a young African-American man wrongfully accused of raping and robbing a white cancer patient and served thirteen years in the state penitentiary.

Even The Blind Can See was read in Karamu’s 15th and 18th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of Plays. Features original music by Duane Morris, a.k.a., DMorr. DMorr is a seasoned trumpet player from northeast Ohio. His recent CD, “Philadelphia Freedom” was released in 2008. (To learn more about DMorr visit www.dmorr.net)

Vickie L. Williams is a performance, visual, and literary artist from northeast Ohio. Vickie has a B.A. in Communications and as a literary artist, she has contributed works to several anthologies with the latest being: Chicken Soup For The Soul Celebrating People Who Make a Difference: The Headlines You’ll Never Read. She has written and illustrated a children’s book, Grandma’s Soup: As Told By Ja’Nae and was awarded an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for a collaborative work of nonfiction. Vickie lives in Cleveland with her daughter and malti-poo. She is grateful for God’s gifts and grace. To learn more visit www.vickiesview.com.