Ti-Jean and His Brothers, a folk tale

Ti-Jean and His Brothers, a folk tale

Nobel Prize winning author Derek Walcott explores the power of good versus evil, poor versus wealthy and the search for what defines human-ness. This folk tale, told by the animals of the rainforest through dialogue, dance and song, tells the tale of a poor widowed mother, her three sons, and their bargain with the devil.

Directed by Macy's Guest Artist Henry Muttoo, Artistic Director of the Cayman National Cultural Foundation.

Location: Theatre 2, University of South Florida, Tampa Campus
Address: University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Ave., TAR 230, Tampa, FL 33620
Date: Oct 24 - Oct 26 and Oct 30 - Nov 2
Time: 8 pm
Date: Oct 27 and Nov 3
Time: 3 pm
Admission:
Advance Purchase:

  • $8 Students/Seniors
  • $12 General Admission 

Day of Performance:

  • $10 Students/Seniors
  • $15 General Admission

Purchase by phone: (813) 974-2323
Purchase in person: For box office hours, location and other ticketing information visit boxoffice.arts.usf.edu.

Link: http://theatreanddance.arts.usf.edu/content/templates/?z=9&a=3835

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