Reginald Rose’s                                                                                             Susan Glaspell’s

Emmy award-winning                                                                     Provincetown Playhouse

Classic Drama                                                                                                 Classic One-Act

 

Twelve                                        

Angry                         Trifles

Jurors

 

NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13 (Matinee), 14 (Matinee)

IN THE SUPREME COURT ROOM

AT THE CNMI JUDICIARY COMPLEX, SUSUPE

Evenings @ 7:30pm; Matinees @ 2:00pm

 

 

 

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PRESS RELEASE

FRIENDS OF THE ARTS

Melody Actouka, President

Melodya@nmcnet.edu

 

In the Spotlight: Friends of the Arts Opens the 2004 – 2005 Season in a Courtroom Near You

 

Ever wonder what it must be like to serve on a jury?  Or have you thought up creative ways to avoid jury service?  You’re not alone!  However, the guilt or innocence of a person accused of a crime just may hang in the balance.  The importance of the juror’s role in the execution of justice is the focus of the two shows, “Trifles” and “Twelve Angry Jurors,” that open the Friends of the Arts’ 2004 – 2005 season.

 

On November 11, 12, 13, and 14, 2004, a double bill featuring these shows will be presented at the Supreme Court Room, CNMI Judiciary Complex in Susupe.  In “Trifles,” a one-act play set early in the 20th century, a murder has been committed and the “long arm of the law” sets about trying to figure out who did the deed.  The issues of domestic violence, women’s marginal role in society, and their exclusion from participation in the legal system are highlighted as all parties try to determine what, in truth, constituted the crime and thus what constitutes justice.  “Twelve Angry Jurors,” the second feature, allows the audience to witness the jury deliberations as the guilt or innocence of a murder suspect is determined.  Personal biases emerge.  Sparks fly.  Will justice be served?  Based on the television drama “Twelve Angry Men,” the jury for this show has been updated to include both men and women.

 

These shows appeal to young and old alike.  Students are especially encouraged to attend with their teachers or parents as they explore the ways in which justice is, or possible is not, served.

 

These performances will be held in the Supreme Court Room, CNMI Judicial Complex in Susupe, the perfect setting for such deliberations.  Deep appreciation is extended to The Hon. Miguel S. Demapan, Chief Justice of the Commonwealth Supreme Court, Ms. Margarita M. Palacios, Director of Court, and the judges and staff for making this opportunity possible.

 

Performances on Thursday and Friday evenings, November 11 and 12, will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.  Saturday and Sunday performances are afternoon matinees, with final times to be announced soon.  Tickets are just $7.00 for adults and $3.00 for children and students.  Friends of the Arts’ member discounts apply.

 

For more information or to reserve your tickets, contact Melody Actouka, President, at 234-5498 x 1734 or 235-1320.

 

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