Plays in Place and Historic Northampton present a concert reading of:
A Light Under the Dome
by Patrick Gabridge, directed by Brianna Sloanne
featuring: Emma Friend, Tahmie Der, Imani Bibuld, Myka Plunkett and Linda Tardif
April 2 & 3 at 6:30pm at the Universalist Society, 220 Main Street, Northampton
Tickets: sliding scale (free for students) can be reserved HERE – expected to sell out.
On February 21, 1838, exiled Southerner Angelina Grimke became the first American woman to address a legislative body when she delivered a speech about abolition and the full citizenship of American women at the Massachusetts State House.
A Light Under the Dome brings us to this moment in history, showcasing Grimke and taking us inside the minds and hearts of four abolitionist and suffragist leaders–Maria Weston Chapman, Susan Paul, Julia Williams, and Lydia Maria Child, who in 1838 was living in Northampton. As Grimke readies herself for this moment, her four friends help support and guide her through this pressure-packed moment. A few years later, Grimke would give a similar speech here in Northampton.
Each hour-long performance will be followed by a post-show discussion with the playwright and a historian.

