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April 2, 2017, Sunday - Cold at The Southern Theater


Time: 7 PM - 8:30 PM

Location: The Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

COLD Staged Reading

Dangerous Productions will be holding a staged reading of COLD which will be a part of this year's Twin Cities Horror Festival. We'll follow up the reading with feedback from YOU, the audience.

Admission is $Pay What You Can!

More about the project:

White privilege and white supremacy are woven into nearly every institution, process, and product in the United States. The country was founded on stolen land, built by slave labor, and continues to oppress people of color in overt and invisible ways.

DP has chosen to use the lens of horror to expose the true nature of white privilege, and show the damage it can do not only to people of color, but to the white community as well.