The
Friends of the Dover Public Library are delighted to present a one-man show, “A
Search for Justice”, featuring actor Stephen Collins, on Monday evening
April 9, 2018 at 7pm.
In
this performance piece, the audience will hear the words of Abolitionist editor
William Lloyd Garrison, and John Brown will tell you why he resorted to
violence. Abraham Lincoln will deliver his oration at Gettysburg, and Thomas
Hardy and other writers will comment on war and religion.
These historical
figures will examine timely issues of social, political, and religious justice.
Can justice ever be defined or is it just an abstract concept? What is Truth?
How do leaders, both political and religious, use language to motivate or
dissuade people? Is violent action ever justified when all else fails? Is there
ever be a “just war” or is conflict inherently unjust?
Stephen Collins
currently performs eight one-man shows. Receiving rave reviews for over a
decade, Mr. Collins’s shows deliver not just the poetry and plays, but bring
poets and playwrights to life on the stage. His shows also convey an
understanding of the impact and the reactions of the characters to their
respective times, giving the audience not just a performance, but an
experience. This is the first of three shows Stephen Collins will present at
the Dover Public Library: in May 2018 he will perform as the poet Walt Whitman
and in November as the renowned American artist James McNeill Whistler.
This program is free and
open to all. It was rescheduled from two earlier snowed-out dates. For
more information, please call the Dover Public Library at 603-516-6050.
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