Southfield Parks & Recreation Department and The Secret Society of Twisted Story TellersĀ® are back together to close out Southfield Celebrates Black History Month 2021. This year they are taking the show virtual with stories of Pride & Prejudice. The Zoom Webinar event will take place live on Friday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10.00. Guests can register for the event online at https://bit.ly/3iY8pSw or by calling the Southfield Parks & Recreation Information Desk at (248) 796-4620.
The Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers will be presenting the show Pride & Prejudice. Produced and directed by Satori Shakoor and hosted by Cheryl James, the show will feature true and personal stories told by storytellers Carolyn Carter, Frank Joyce and Ken Coleman along with musical guest Kym Brady, the Urban Violinist. Legacy Dance Studio Tiaras dance group will perform the piece Good Trouble, choregraphed by Christopher Huggins followed by a special after show Q&A with the performers as well as an opportunity to browse the virtual Storytellers Marketplace.
For tickets or more information, call the Southfield Parks & Recreation Department at (248) 796-4620, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Participants will need a computer or smart device to view the show. Zoom links will be sent out via email to all ticket holders prior to show time.
Parks & Recreation thanks Wayne County Community College for their generous support of this program.