FARMINGTON — The Emery Community Arts Center is hosting “Broken Clock: Film, Performance and Dialogue,” an original play by Maine Inside Out.
The performance is set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, in the Emery Performance Space.
The event is open to the public. Admission is free or by donation. Tickets can be reserved at eventbrite.com.
“Broken Clock” is an original play about incarceration, gun violence, grief, family, trust and time. These are a few of the moments from “Broken Clock” expressed through theater, poetry, music and dance.
The play also features audio recordings of incarcerated Maine Inside Out artists. Following the performance, the audience will be invited to dialogue with the performers about the themes of the play.
The center is located on Academy Street, between Main and High streets.
For more information contact Ann Bartges, director of UMF Emery Community Arts Center, at [email protected] or 207-778-7461.
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