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Broke-ology Premiere

BROKE-OLOGY

Treat yourself to an evening that you won’t forget!

Broke-ology tells the story of a small African-American family in Kansas City. The King family has weathered life’s hardships, surviving with their love for each other intact. William King still resides in the house in which his two sons grew up. He’s alone, but he maintains his allegiance with his deceased wife in his own way. When the brothers, who are now from two different walks of life, are called home to take care of William, who has been stricken with Multiple Sclerosis, they find themselves strangely at odds. The play explores the dynamics of an average African American who finds themselves at the hands of hardships. Jackson’s characters have to come to the place where they are struggling with “duties vs. dreams”; a hardship in today’s economy with which many people struggle. Can poverty break a family apart? Should it be able to? (Some mature language)

 

“[Broke-ology]. It is a complex new science that examines two things. One, being broke. Two,staying alive despite your brokeness.” –Ennis (Broke-ology)

 

                

 

 

 

 

Performance Dates/Times

Thursday, October 27th @ 7:30PM

Friday, October 28th @ 7:30PM

  • Opening Night

Saturday, October 29th @ 2PM and 7:30PM

Sunday, October 30th @3PM

Thursday, November 3rd @ 10:30AM

  • Student Matinee.  Call 443-885-3625 to reserve for your school.

Friday, November 4th @ 7:30PM

  • College Night-Social@6:00pm(free food, drink & fun!)

Saturday, November 5th @ 2PM and 7:30PM

Sunday, November 6th @ 3PM

 

TICKETS

Morgan State University Students/Faculty/Staff- $5

Students/Senior Citizens- $10

General Admission-$15

Gen. Ad Group Rate (10+) – $10

Student Matinee– $5 per student/chaperone

College Night– $7 with I.D.

Pay-what-you-can night-$2mininum, please.

For tickets call or visit the Murphy Fine Arts Center’s Ticket Office

(443) 885-4440

Location

Morgan State University · Murphy Fine Arts Center ·Turpin-Lamb Theater 2201 Argonne Drive · Baltimore, MD


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