Today Is Final Performance Of Tate 9/11 Drama ‘110 Stories’

September 13, 2015

There’s one final chance today to see the Tate High School Drama Department production of “110 Stories”.

The performance is at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Tate High School Cafetorium.  Tickets are $7 at the door. Admission is free for law enforcement, firefighters and EMTs with identification or in uniform.

110 Stories captures the grief and resilience of New York City in the wake of the September 11 attacks through the words of those who experienced it directly–not only firefighters and police, but iron workers, chaplains, K-+9 handlers, nurses, photojournalists, and the homeless who witnessed the horrific events and also saved lives that day.

Together these first-person testimonials reveal the hope, humor, and compassion that emerged in the midst of this tragedy.  Memorializing September 11 by sharing the stories no one saw on the news, the play is a powerful and humanizing account of New York City’s darkest day.

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