may, 2018
14may7:00 pm8:30 amIt Can’t Happen Here: Play Reading and Discussion

Event Details
In this 1936 play read by local actors, a small-town news editor struggles with the election of a fascist demagogue to the U.S. presidency. The play is an adaptation of
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Event Details
In this 1936 play read by local actors, a small-town news editor struggles with the election of a fascist demagogue to the U.S. presidency. The play is an adaptation of Sinclair Lewis’ bestselling novel of the same name.
In this play read by local actors, a small-town news editor struggles with the election of a fascist demagogue to the U.S. presidency.
ABOUT THE SERIES
The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library celebrates labor history month with four weeks of programs focused on worker rights. Events range from lectures and discussions to a play reading – all asking us to question what we know of labor history and workers’ efforts to organize, seek respect, and confront issues of safety and discrimination over the last century.
All programs are FREE and open to the public.
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Time
(Monday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 am
Organizer
The Friends of the Saint Paul Library