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DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240309T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240309T020000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058882136
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts
DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240310T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240310T020000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058884185
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts
DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240310T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240310T190000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058886234
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts
DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240316T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240316T010000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058888283
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts
DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240317T033000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240317T010000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058890332
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Cultural Arts
DESCRIPTION:In Hazlehurst\, Mississippi\, the three Magrath sisters have ga
 thered to await news of their grandfather\, who is living out his last hour
 s in the local hospital. Lenny\, the oldest\, is facing diminishing marital
  prospects\; Meg\, the middle sister\, is back home after a failed singing 
 career\; while Babe\, the youngest\, is out on bail after having shot her h
 usband. Under the scorching heat of the Mississippi sun\, past resentments 
 bubble to the surface as each sister must come to terms with the consequenc
 es of her own “crimes of the heart.”  Content advisory: This production con
 tains adult language and adult themes. \n\nDirected by Kevin Long\n\nCrimes
  of the Heart won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama\n\n\n\nPulitzer Prize w
 inning playwright\, Beth Henley\, will be in residence at Harper College on
  March 8 and 9\, 2024. \n\n \n\nPerformance Dates: March 8\, 9\, 10\, 15\, 
 16\, and 17\, 2024\n\nFriday and Saturday performances begin at 8pm \n\nSun
 day performances begin at 2pm \n\nDrama Lab\, Building L\, Room L109\n\nTak
 e elevator across from bookstore window down to first floor\n\n \n\nCoffee 
 with the Director and Dramaturgs\n\nSunday\, March 10 and Sunday\, March 17
 \, 2024\n\n1:00pm  \n\nRoom: L204 (near the elevator to the Drama Lab Black
  Box Theatre)\n\nJoin us prior to our Sunday performances of Crimes of the 
 Heart and enjoy complimentary coffee and a special pre-show conversation wi
 th Director Kevin Long Dramaturg Mary T. Christel and Specialized Dramaturg
 y Consultant David Antonides\, LCPC.  We will have a lively discussion to h
 elp contextualize the world of the play before enjoying the production.  We
  will discuss themes\, Beth Henley\, the historical and sociopolitical cont
 ext of the play\, and the creative process used to bring Crimes of the Hear
 t to Harper’s stage. This is the perfect way to frame your experience.  Ple
 ase join us.   \n\n \n\n$15 – Harper students (with I.D.) \n\n$20 – Harper 
 staff/other students/seniors (with I.D.) \n\n$25 – General Admission \n\nha
 rpercollege.edu/boxoffice\n\n847.925.6100
DTEND:20240317T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20260311T215848Z
DTSTART:20240317T190000Z
GEO:42.081453;-88.072626
LOCATION: Drama Lab Theatre\, Room L109
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:The Harper Ensemble Theatre Company presents Crimes of the Heart by
  Beth Henley\, Directed by Kevin Long
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_43724058892381
URL:https://events.harpercollege.edu/event/the_harper_ensemble_theatre_comp
 any_presents_crimes_of_the_heart_by_beth_henley
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