The Yale Cabaret would like to invite the students of the Afro American Cultural…

The Yale Cabaret would like to invite the students of the Afro American Cultural Center at Yale to attend the upcoming production of He Left Quietly, a play by Yaël Farber, this weekend! The Yale Cabaret offers $10 tickets to all students, and dinner and drinks are served before each show. The performances will be taking place on Thursday at 8pm, Friday at 8pm & 11pm, and Saturday at 8pm & 11pm. The Cabaret is located at 217 Park St. You can buy tickets by visiting http://www.yalecabaret.org/, emailing (ysd.cabaret@yale.edu) or calling the box office at (203) 432-1566.

He Left Quietly is based on the Life of Duma Kumalo
South Africa, 1984: A young black man is wrongfully convicted for a murder he did not commit. After four years on death row, just 15 hours before he is to be hanged, the state grants him a stay of execution. Based on testimony from human-rights activist Duma Kumalo, South African playwright Yaël Farber finds hope in this tale of injustice.

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