Casting "Words That Made the Difference: Brown vs. the Board of Education," a play. Production states: "The play combines the exact words from the B v. B courtroom transcript and the words of Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren, to shine a light on individuals, ideologies, and the transformative words which made a difference in winning this case and changing the course of history by the desegregation of schools."
Narrator 1: Lead, 18+
narrator one and two provide the historic links between the court cases and characters; the narrators are at the beginning of the play.
Ethnicity: All Ethnicities
Judge Walter Huxman: Supporting, 18+
a tough-minded, conservative Democrat; on stage the entire time, but one of the smallest roles; must be completely attentive and facially reactive during the entire production.
Ethnicity: White / European Descent
Witness: Alma Jean Galloway: Supporting, 25+
strong speaker; nervous around white people.
Ethnicity: Black / African Descent
Estimated payment amount: US$200.00 - US$250.00 for 2 days of work
Additional: Pays $250 stipend.
Rehearsal and Production Dates & Locations
Rehearses TBD; performs July 9/10 in Alameda and Nov. 4/5, 2022 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Alameda, CA