Voice of Good Hope

February 19, 2010 — March 6, 2010

Parish Theatre

Drama

This compelling play explores the remarkable life of Barbara Jordan, who in 1972 became the first black woman from the Deep South to be elected to the United States House of Representatives. During the 1974 House Judiciary Committee’s deliberations on the impeachment of Richard Nixon, Jordan’s calm and reasonable defense of the Constitution galvanized her reputation as a politician who could cross party lines and reach out to an American public in need of a steady voice. This is the heartfelt story of one woman who rose, against all odds, to become one of this country’s most powerful orators, one of its most astute politicians, one of its greatest teachers and, ultimately, one of its most private citizens.

“…forged in the crucible of the civil-rights struggle but timeless in its message.”
– New York Times

Cast

Julie Dunn – JENNIFER HEBBEN
Nancy Earl – TONI JONES
John Ed Patten – CODIE MINOR
Karen Woodruff – VITJITUA NDJIHARINE
Barbara Jordan – ALFRELYNN J. ROBERTS
Robert Strauss – CRAIG W. SLOAN
Heart – AMETHYST N. STEWART

Crew

Assistant Stage Manager – SCOTT KLOOSTERMAN

Director – ROBERT L. SMITH
Scenic Designer – STEPHANIE MOURS
Costume Designer – TIFFANY DELLIGATTI
Lighting/Sound Designer – SEAN MICHAEL SMALLMAN
Technical Director – PHILLIP A. MILLER
Properties Master – CORAL HURLEY
Stage Manager – MIKE ARTIS

February 19 – March 6, 2010