Clarence Brown Theatre: Detroit ’67
By Dominique Morisseau. “Mind blowing!” – The Huffington Post. Summer, 1967. When the 12th Street riots erupt after a raid on an unlicensed after-hours bar, the fate of the once booming blue collar town takes a turn for the worse on five young Detroiters. Set to a Motown beat, this Edward M. Kennedy Drama Prize winner explores an explosive and decisive moment in an American city. Recommended for high school age and above.
Tickets available for Wed-Fri Mar 6-8 (7:30 PM) and Sun Mar 10 (2 PM); entire show run is Feb 27 – Mar 17 at Ula Love Doughty Carousel Theatre. Seats for Penny4Arts are available on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability. Sunday matinees are limited to 40 Penny4Arts tickets. Tickets will be on sale three weeks prior to each performance. The adult ticket will also receive a 10% discount. Tickets must be purchased by calling or visiting the Box Office and must be picked up at will call the day/night of the event by the attending adult.
Open to students outside of Knox County? YES
Advance reservations required? YES – call the box office Monday-Friday from 12-5 PM
Contact: Clarence Brown Theatre Box Office, 865-974-5161, box_office@utk.edu