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Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer

January 16, 2024 at 10:30 AM

By Cheryl L. West
 



DATES
10:30 AM on January 16th
10:30 AM on January 17th
10:30 AM on January 23rd
10:30 AM on January 24th
10:30 AM on February 1st
 

APPROXIMATE RUN TIME
90 minutes with no intermission.

TICKETS
$10 for students and teachers
$16 for non-educator chaperones
One complimentary adult for every 15 student seats purchased.

CONTENT SPOTLIGHT
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer contains mild profanity; descriptions of shooting, gun violence, racial hate crimes, sexual harassment, and physical violence; mentions lynching, rape, malnutrition, bombing, and death; references Christian theology.

ABOUT THE SHOW
Rising from humble roots as the daughter of a Mississippi sharecropper, Fannie Lou Hamer became a leader in the struggle for voting rights at a time when Civil Rights were far from secure. Her grit and determination to keep fighting, through bad times as well as good, shows what it means to be a true revolutionary. You’ll be clapping and crying and singing along with a show that is part theatre, part gospel revival, and all inspiration.

STATE STANDARDS
Indiana ELA Standards: RL.4, RN.4, RV.1, RV.2, RV.3, SL.1, SL.3, ML.1, ML.2
Indiana Fine Arts Standards: TH.Cr.1, THPr.4, TH.Re.7, TH.Re.8, TH.Re.9, TH.Cn.10, TH.Cn.11, Music.Cn.1, Music.Cn.2, Music.Cn3, Music.Lr.5, Many technical theatre standards.
Indiana Social Studies Standards: ES.1, ES.2, ES.3, ES.4, LH.3, LH.4, P.7, S.2, S.3, S.4, S.5, S.6, S.7, S.8, S.9, S.10, S.11, USG.1, USG.5, USH.3, USH.4, USH.5, USH.6, USH.7, USH.10

Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer

January 17, 2024 at 10:30 AM

By Cheryl L. West
 



DATES
10:30 AM on January 16th
10:30 AM on January 17th
10:30 AM on January 23rd
10:30 AM on January 24th
10:30 AM on February 1st
 

APPROXIMATE RUN TIME
90 minutes with no intermission.

TICKETS
$10 for students and teachers
$16 for non-educator chaperones
One complimentary adult for every 15 student seats purchased.

CONTENT SPOTLIGHT
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer contains mild profanity; descriptions of shooting, gun violence, racial hate crimes, sexual harassment, and physical violence; mentions lynching, rape, malnutrition, bombing, and death; references Christian theology.

ABOUT THE SHOW
Rising from humble roots as the daughter of a Mississippi sharecropper, Fannie Lou Hamer became a leader in the struggle for voting rights at a time when Civil Rights were far from secure. Her grit and determination to keep fighting, through bad times as well as good, shows what it means to be a true revolutionary. You’ll be clapping and crying and singing along with a show that is part theatre, part gospel revival, and all inspiration.

STATE STANDARDS
Indiana ELA Standards: RL.4, RN.4, RV.1, RV.2, RV.3, SL.1, SL.3, ML.1, ML.2
Indiana Fine Arts Standards: TH.Cr.1, THPr.4, TH.Re.7, TH.Re.8, TH.Re.9, TH.Cn.10, TH.Cn.11, Music.Cn.1, Music.Cn.2, Music.Cn3, Music.Lr.5, Many technical theatre standards.
Indiana Social Studies Standards: ES.1, ES.2, ES.3, ES.4, LH.3, LH.4, P.7, S.2, S.3, S.4, S.5, S.6, S.7, S.8, S.9, S.10, S.11, USG.1, USG.5, USH.3, USH.4, USH.5, USH.6, USH.7, USH.10

Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer

January 23, 2024 at 10:30 AM

By Cheryl L. West
 



DATES
10:30 AM on January 16th
10:30 AM on January 17th
10:30 AM on January 23rd
10:30 AM on January 24th
10:30 AM on February 1st
 

APPROXIMATE RUN TIME
90 minutes with no intermission.

TICKETS
$10 for students and teachers
$16 for non-educator chaperones
One complimentary adult for every 15 student seats purchased.

CONTENT SPOTLIGHT
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer contains mild profanity; descriptions of shooting, gun violence, racial hate crimes, sexual harassment, and physical violence; mentions lynching, rape, malnutrition, bombing, and death; references Christian theology.

ABOUT THE SHOW
Rising from humble roots as the daughter of a Mississippi sharecropper, Fannie Lou Hamer became a leader in the struggle for voting rights at a time when Civil Rights were far from secure. Her grit and determination to keep fighting, through bad times as well as good, shows what it means to be a true revolutionary. You’ll be clapping and crying and singing along with a show that is part theatre, part gospel revival, and all inspiration.

STATE STANDARDS
Indiana ELA Standards: RL.4, RN.4, RV.1, RV.2, RV.3, SL.1, SL.3, ML.1, ML.2
Indiana Fine Arts Standards: TH.Cr.1, THPr.4, TH.Re.7, TH.Re.8, TH.Re.9, TH.Cn.10, TH.Cn.11, Music.Cn.1, Music.Cn.2, Music.Cn3, Music.Lr.5, Many technical theatre standards.
Indiana Social Studies Standards: ES.1, ES.2, ES.3, ES.4, LH.3, LH.4, P.7, S.2, S.3, S.4, S.5, S.6, S.7, S.8, S.9, S.10, S.11, USG.1, USG.5, USH.3, USH.4, USH.5, USH.6, USH.7, USH.10

Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer

January 24, 2024 at 10:30 AM

By Cheryl L. West
 



DATES
10:30 AM on January 16th
10:30 AM on January 17th
10:30 AM on January 23rd
10:30 AM on January 24th
10:30 AM on February 1st
 

APPROXIMATE RUN TIME
90 minutes with no intermission.

TICKETS
$10 for students and teachers
$16 for non-educator chaperones
One complimentary adult for every 15 student seats purchased.

CONTENT SPOTLIGHT
Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer contains mild profanity; descriptions of shooting, gun violence, racial hate crimes, sexual harassment, and physical violence; mentions lynching, rape, malnutrition, bombing, and death; references Christian theology.

ABOUT THE SHOW
Rising from humble roots as the daughter of a Mississippi sharecropper, Fannie Lou Hamer became a leader in the struggle for voting rights at a time when Civil Rights were far from secure. Her grit and determination to keep fighting, through bad times as well as good, shows what it means to be a true revolutionary. You’ll be clapping and crying and singing along with a show that is part theatre, part gospel revival, and all inspiration.

STATE STANDARDS
Indiana ELA Standards: RL.4, RN.4, RV.1, RV.2, RV.3, SL.1, SL.3, ML.1, ML.2
Indiana Fine Arts Standards: TH.Cr.1, THPr.4, TH.Re.7, TH.Re.8, TH.Re.9, TH.Cn.10, TH.Cn.11, Music.Cn.1, Music.Cn.2, Music.Cn3, Music.Lr.5, Many technical theatre standards.
Indiana Social Studies Standards: ES.1, ES.2, ES.3, ES.4, LH.3, LH.4, P.7, S.2, S.3, S.4, S.5, S.6, S.7, S.8, S.9, S.10, S.11, USG.1, USG.5, USH.3, USH.4, USH.5, USH.6, USH.7, USH.10