Theatre in the X is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a free outdoor show, Zooman and the Sign, by Philadelphia-born playwright Charles Fuller at Malcolm X Park.
Theatre in the X is bringing a powerful performance to the streets with Zooman and the Sign.
However, that doesn't happen, even though many people were outside when the shooting occurred in the neighborhood."The neighborhood actually gets upset at him for making them look bad with the sign," says Miller-White.She says Rachel wants to focus on the loss of her daughter, but the sign has created a distraction and the retaliation of the neighborhood is affecting her.Jones says it's important for audiences to remember that Zooman is only about 15, so he's a kid too.
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