The Tennessee Performing Arts Center will present Burden of Justice: 1863, an interactive, gripping courtroom drama based on historical events in Tennessee on Thursday, November 6, at 7:00 p.m. in TPAC's Andrew Johnson Theater. Tickets are $8 and are on sale now at TPAC.org or by phone at (615) 687-4288.
Burden of Justice: 1863 is inspired by actual events in Dickson County, Tennessee, during the Civil War. Nashville playwright Carolyn German of TheaterCraft used the original, handwritten transcripts of the legal proceedings to recreate the trial of Dr. Aaron James, accused of guerilla action against the Union Army. The production features Brandon Boyd (Actor's Bridge Ensemble, Nashville Repertory Theatre), who performs 10 distinct characters at a breathtaking pace. At times during the performance, Boyd stops to engage with the audience, inviting opinions on James' guilt. German was commissioned to write the play by the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in Dickson where it premiered in 2011. "The first step was to read the source material, about 300 pages of trial transcripts. Then came a challenge that I had not expected -- the difficulty in actually reading the pen and ink writing and the sometimes strange letter formations. At times, it was like deciphering a code," said German, who became increasingly intrigued with the person who penned all those words.For over three decades, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center has welcomed more than 11 million audience members and served more than 1.6 million students and educators with performances at TPAC, resources for teachers, classroom residencies, and enrichment programs for adults. Founded in 1980, TPAC serves several hundred thousand audience members each year with the HCA/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC season, a variety of special engagements, and the productions of the three resident artistic companies -- Nashville Ballet, Nashville Opera, and Nashville Repertory Theatre. For more information, visit TPAC.org.
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