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.