This play tells the triumphant story of how a boy from the backstreets of Baltimore changed history. From arguing the 1954 landmark case Brown v. Board of Education to becoming the first African-American Supreme Court justice, Thurgood Marshall’s tenacious advocacy broke open the civil rights movement, paving the way for the young African-American leaders of our future.
Note: Thurgood contains some racial slurs, discussion of violence, and a small amount of adult language; however, it is suitable for all audiences.
Jan 26, – Feb 18, 2024
Palace Playhouse Stage
216 West 8th Street
Georgetown