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Stanley Bennett Clay's "Armstrong's Kid" Re-Opens at Lucy Florence Village Theatre
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Published on 02/8/2009
 
A Story That Impacts Our Communities And Touches Our Souls

From the award-winning actor/writer/producer/director Stanley Bennett Clay, The Village Theatre proudly presents “Armstrong’s Kid,” three Thursdays only, February 26th, March 5th and 12th at 8 pm.

 

 
 
Not to be missed, Stanley Bennett Clay asks the hard question: “How do you give someone their life back with an ‘I’m Sorry’?”

A most illuminating drama of conflict and healing from the recipient of The NAACP Best Actor Image Award, three NAACP Theatre Awards and three Drama-logue Awards, Clay stars in his play as a schoolteacher falsely accused of child molestation by his best friend’s 14-year-old son. 11 years later the now-grown accuser (co-star Tory Scroggins) seeks forgiveness, resulting in an evening of high drama, bitter memories, surprising revelations and unexpected twists and turns.

All tickets are $25. Advance sales are highly recommended.  323-293-1356. The Lucy Florence Village Theatre is located at 3551 West 43rd Street, Leimert Park, Los Angeles CA 90008.

 

Stanley Bennett Clay's "Armstrong's Kid" Re-Opens at Lucy Florence Village Theat
A Story That Impacts Our Communities And Touches Our Souls

From the award-winning actor/writer/producer/director Stanley Bennett Clay, The Village Theatre proudly presents “Armstrong’s Kid,” three Thursdays only, February 26th, March 5th and 12th at 8 pm.

 

 
 
Not to be missed, Stanley Bennett Clay asks the hard question: “How do you give someone their life back with an ‘I’m Sorry’?”

A most illuminating drama of conflict and healing from the recipient of The NAACP Best Actor Image Award, three NAACP Theatre Awards and three Drama-logue Awards, Clay stars in his play as a schoolteacher falsely accused of child molestation by his best friend’s 14-year-old son. 11 years later the now-grown accuser (co-star Tory Scroggins) seeks forgiveness, resulting in an evening of high drama, bitter memories, surprising revelations and unexpected twists and turns.

All tickets are $25. Advance sales are highly recommended.  323-293-1356. The Lucy Florence Village Theatre is located at 3551 West 43rd Street, Leimert Park, Los Angeles CA 90008.