Talented actress Antonia Dadon takes on 40 different personalities in a one-woman show that tells the history of the Harlem Renaissance through characters who lived it. It’s funny and thought-provoking. The play, “Zora” , is written by Laurence Holder, and is on a limited run at the Faison Firehouse Theater this weekend only, November 28th and 29th. Performances are at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and 5 p.m. on Sunday. The theater is in the heart of Harlem, at 6 Hancock Place at 124th St. You can get there by taking the A Train that Duke Ellington immortalized in song.
Tickets are $25, and $23.50 for seniors in advance and $30 at the door. The theater is at 6 Hancock Place, at 125th Street. You can buy tickets from Theatermania, or by calling 347-767-8482


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So stoked to see Brooklyn’s Finest in March. I’ll be checking back now and between that time for some news on that movie.