Parade at the Emerson Colonial
Tuesday, March 11 at 7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 11 at 7:30 PM
The Emerson Colonial Theater is offering a limited two-week engagement of the play Parade March 11-23. Parade won the 2023 Tony award for the best revival of a musical.
The Tuesday, March 11 performance of Parade is JEWISH COMMUNITY NIGHT and will include a special post-show conversation with members of the cast, to be moderated by Jewish Arts Collaborative Executive Director Laura Mandel. BOLLI members can save 25% off tickets to this March 11 performance with code “PARADE25.” There are currently great seats available on March 11, but please note this code is only valid through February 25. Click here to choose your seats and remember to enter the promo code.
If you are interested in attending, purchase your tickets following the instructions above. Our BOLLI group will get together for dinner prior to the performance. Once you have purchased your ticket, please be in touch with Jennifer Coplon jencoplon@gmail.com who will give you details about dinner.
Parade tells the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish man standing trial for murder in 1913, whose efforts to prove his own innocence come face-to-face with the antisemitic fervor of the early 20th century American South. The musical challenges audiences to reflect on the injustices that fueled Leo Frank’s tragic story and continue to echo in our society today and stars Jewish actor Max Chernin as Leo Frank and Jewish actress Talia Suskauer as his wife, Lucille.