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The political power of theatre is confirmed in this quietly, moving show which captures the reactions of Ferguson, MO residents to the 2014 shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. The play is a composite of a variety of voices, from angry teenagers to reflective elders, all struggling to come to terms with the issue of race on its most personal level – their own. This is a collaboration between Bema Productions, Langham Court Theatre and Attitude Theatre .
This production is a collaboration between Bema Productions, Langham Theatre and Attitude Theatre. Tickets for the performances in Bema’s Black Box Theatre in the synagogue are available at
“This play gives expression to America’s racial stalemate with lyrical flow. Written with as much empathy as outrage ’Until the Flood’ quietly assures that the struggle lives on.” – Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times.