Ford's Theatre presents the Washington premiere of the Tony-winning musical drama "Parade," directed by Stephen Rayne, September 23 though October 30, 2011. The centerpiece of this year's programming for The Lincoln Legacy Project, Parade is based on the true story of Leo Frank's trial and lynching in early 20th-century Atlanta. Ostracized for his faith and Northern heritage, Jewish factory manager Leo Frank is accused of murdering a teenaged factory girl the day of the annual Confederate Memorial Day parade. Alfred Uhry's award-winning book and Jason Robert Brown's rousing, colorful and haunting score illuminate a circus of conflicting accounts, false testimony and mishandled evidence in a town reeling with social and racial tension. Isolated from the world, Leo develops a new and deeper love for his wife, who tirelessly crusades for his freedom. Tony-Award nominee Euan Morton stars as Leo Frank with Jenny Fellner as Lucille Frank in this compelling and provocative tale of justice miscarried. Check out photos from the production below!
"'Parade' is a complex and thrilling piece to bring to the stage," said Director Stephen Rayne. "The musical's lyrical backdrop draws us into a calamitous Southern history, questions ‘who did it,' and challenges us to explore our own attitudes and prejudices. I'm thrilled to direct this fully original production at Ford's and to explore its dynamic story with an outstanding company of artists."
"Few issues have more national significance and an immediate need for attention than the issues of equality and acceptance. These are as much an issue today as they were in Abraham Lincoln's time, or in Leo Frank's America of 1913," said Ford's Theatre Director Paul R. Tetreault. "I have wanted an opportunity to produce ‘Parade' ever since I saw the original Broadway production and am delighted to offer it as the inaugural production for The Lincoln Legacy Project."Photo Credit: Scott Suchman
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