Powerstories Celebrates January Opening of ALABAMA STORY with Freedom to Read Event, November 30 at Shuffle

On Thursday, November 30 from 7-9 PM at Shuffle, Powerstories Theatre is hosting the free FREEDOM
TO READ event in conjunction with the January Tampa Bay premiere of ALABAMA STORY at the Straz
Center’s Shimberg Theatre.

In a season themed “Critical Social Issues Take Center Stage,” ALABAMA STORY by Kenneth Jones is
inspired by true events in 1959 Montgomery, Alabama. The story centers on a state librarian who faces
backlash for adding a children’s book depicting a black and white rabbit’s marriage to the library. As the
Civil Rights movement brews, the book’s perceived message of racial integration and equality sparks the
outrage of a powerful and determined segregationist State Senator.

A contrasting story involves childhood friends—an African American man and a white privileged
woman—reunited in adulthood, forming a boundary-breaking friendship. The play features political
foes, star-crossed lovers, and a feisty children’s author, all inhabiting a Deep South filled with humor,
heartbreak, and hope. Set against segregation, these characters’ lives intersect as they confront racism
and book censorship and discover literature’s transformative power. Get ready for a rollercoaster of
political drama, star-crossed love, and a spirited librarian navigating the Deep South’s mix of humor,
heartbreak, and hope.

In a world where literature is always changing, Powerstories Theatre stands firm in its commitment to
the Freedom to Read. They believe in the incredible power of the written word and think it’s time to
celebrate and protect it. The theatre invites guests to join the evening, bringing theatre and book lovers
and free expression advocates together.

“The silver lining to losing our permanent home to developers last year is that we are enjoying getting
out into the community more to perform on other stages. This event allows us to meet, gather, and
celebrate each new play with our Powerstories family. These new events preceding each play invite
conversations about the show’s theme,” says theatre founder Fran Powers. “With ALABAMA STORY, the
focus is on the timely topic of book banning. As we watch history repeat in Florida and elsewhere, our
event says we do not accept censorship and will continue celebrating the Freedom to Read.”
Powerstories FREEDOM TO READ Event celebrates literature, artistic expression, and taking a stand
against censorship. The one-night-only event promises an evening full of fun and inspiration, and guests
get to meet the talented ensemble of Ron Nummi, Candace Del Rio, Theron (T.R.) Butler, Victor Carr, Lisa
Negron, and Ashton Cote.

Curious about what the play has in store? An excerpt play-reading will provide a sneak peek into the
story and characters. Guests get a taste of the drama and excitement that awaits you in January.
For poetry lovers – an original spoken word poetry performance will move you with its emotional and
powerful words by local poet and playwright Kennedy Engasser.

For some lighthearted fun, there’s an ALABAMA STORY selfie station #AlabamaStoryUnbanned and
ALABAMA STORY Bingo. Win a ticket prize package in a game that’ll entertain you while keeping the
play’s themes in focus.

ALABAMA STORY censorship-themed drinks and menu items will be available for purchase.
The event also brings together anti-censorship organizations, including This Bookstore Kills Fascists and
Florida Freedom to Read. They’re here to promote and protect free speech and open access to
information. Guests can connect and learn how to support them.

Guests can order tickets for “ALABAMA STORY” right at the event. No need to wait; secure seats for the
much-anticipated debut while having a blast at the Powerstories FREEDOM TO READ Event.


Save the date! Come for the free FREEDOM TO READ Event on Thursday, November 30, 2023, 7:00 –
9:00 PM at Shuffle, 2612 N Tampa St., Tampa. Learn more and RSVP at powerstories.com/alabamastory/#
freedom-to-read-event

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