Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Tulane Law School: "Katrina Stories

Tulane Law School - Resource Network:

Tulane law students will perform 'Katrina Stories,' a gripping story of how Tulane Law School and the New Orleans community experienced Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath at Le Chat Noir Theater (715 Saint Charles Ave.) on Tuesday, March 21 at 8pm.

This hour-and-a-half theatrical production artfully weaves together the stories of more than 50 law students and faculty* as they cope with the chaos and struggles of evacuating, living in exile and returning to New Orleans. Playwright Mary Nagle, a first year Tulane law student, powerfully blends the hardships faced by all New Orleanians during Katrina with funny caricatures of national media personalities and political figures. This fast-paced play moves through the sometimes heart wrenching, sometimes hilarious, experiences of the Tulane Law and New Orleans community.
*No librarians?

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