For the past 13 years, and with more than 500 performances, Defamation, the original, nationally-acclaimed legal drama, has been bringing audiences face-to-face with issues of race, class, gender and the law. The play challenges preconceived notions and leads audiences to learn as much about themselves as they do about the plaintiff and the defendant.
Ms. Regina Wade is suing Mr. Arthur Golden for defamation after he’s accused her of stealing a family heirloom.
She claims she didn’t steal it—and that she lost business because of his accusations.
The twist? The audience is the jury.
Interested in learning more about how The Defamation Experience can bring meaningful civil discourse about topics including race, class, gender and social justice to your organization? Visit https://canamacproductions.com or send me a message:
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See Also: Just Cause
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