Three Voices on War and Warriors

An Election Day Reflection

Viva la Communidad

Join us for our LATINX Heritage Event in partnership with CCATE Centro de Cultura Arte Trabajo y Educacion in Norristown. 8 Videos. Four days of paired videos sharing local personal stories and the words of great Hispanic leaders.

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LABOR DAY Commemoration

6 Women who speak to the power of Labor

Part of our 2020-21 Reflection on American Celebrations



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Click Here to Watch our DECLARATIONS of In(ter)dependence

11 Videos looking at the Nature of the Declaration and in Historic Context

July 4, 2020 Event

MARX IN SOHO

Karl Marx returns to earth in Your location to clear his name. This 70 minute production does more than simply examine the life and works of Karl Marx, but challenges its audience to consider the issues of Social Justice.

The Production has been touring the country since 2004 and has been performed over 300 times. To book a Performance email Bob Weick @ marxinsoho@gmail.com or complete the form below

To Schedule a tour or learn more about the play, visit Marxinsoho.org

 

Bob Weick captured Marx and his ideas with the proper strength and subtlety, moving very effectively through a range of moods: humorous,angry, poignant. We admired Weick's transitions, change of pace, the nuances of feeling. In short, I am very happy with what Bob has done. John Doyle directed the play brilliantly .
Howard Zinn
Author: Marx in Soho & The People's History of The United States 

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Click Here for Production Materials for Marx in Soho including FAQ, Script and Cues, Music, Program, Poster and Mores

Isa St Clair in Up From the Ashes

Richard Bradford as Fred Hampton

Richard Bradford as Fred Hampton

Touring Social JUstice Productions

Citizen Paine

    By Bill Hollenbach

Red Emma

    By Chris Braak

Up From the Ashes

    By Kate McGrath

    To My Unborn Child: A Love Letter                            From Fred Hampton

        By Richard Bradford

featuring Richard Bradford as Fred Hampton

Directed by John Doyle

Fred Hampton, Black Panther, Founder of the Rainbow Coalition and victim of police violence. Hampton was murdered at 21 in his home by Chicago police as he lay next to his pregnant lover. Iron Age Theatre freezes a moment in time so that Hampton can share his unique vision, his hope-filled dreams and his brilliant analysis of American issues of race, economic justice, and human dignity with his son. This play is part of the Iron Age Theatre Radical Thinkers stable of original works. Written by Iron Age Theatre core member, this world premiere will challenge and inspire.

 

Radical Acts:

Historical Voices of Revolution Educational Workshops

 

Iron Age Theatre offers Multi Day workshops where we work with students and historic texts and speeches. Crafting a performance while helping the students engage with, understand and integrate the texts they are performing.

 

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