How Long, Not Long - A Staged Reading
Welcome to an evening of thought-provoking theater. Be prepared to be moved by powerful performances and engaging storytelling.
How Long, Not Long explores the tension between allyship, silence, and conviction in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement. Inspired by real figures and events, the play centers a fictional exchange between Rabbi Milton Grafman and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Through bold dialogue and internal reckoning, it asks what it truly means to stand on the side of justice and how long justice can wait.
Join us in person for an unforgettable 'one night only' experience that will linger in your mind.
Stay for the conversation after, moderated by Clarissa Kenty.
CAST:
Rabbi Grafman - Caleb Clark
Rev. King - Muhammed Ali
CREW:
Director - Shronda Major
Writer - T. Marie King
Technical Advisor - Gary Miller | Harvest House Media
Art: Micah Briggs