Bob Abelman
Cleveland Public Theatre carves out a powerful ‘Line in the Dust.’
To see a full review of this show, read Bob Abelman's CJN article here.
Mark Horning
Every so often, theater does what it was intended to
do…enlighten and entertain. This show
could be the spark that ignites an educational revolution in our country and
even the world. See this show, then ask
yourself what is broken in our educational system and what you can do about it.
To see a full review of this show, read Mark Horning's blog.Roy Berko
If
you only see one play this year, it should be Lines in the Dust.
Because of its well-crafted writing that clearly develops Nikkole
Salter’s fervent thoughts and feelings about Apartheid Schools and the people
who make them happen, the play is often excruciating to watch. The truth is painful! The frustration of a problem with no
seeming solution, and the possibility of a country operating on a Nationalistic
philosophy, become truly scary! As said, if you only see one play this
year, it should be Lines in the Dust.