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Call Me Crazy: Diary of a Mad Social Worker

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Friday, May 31, 2013, 8 - 10 p.m.

Program Locations:

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Langston Hughes Auditorium (Map and directions)
Partially accessible to wheelchairs
$25, General Admission; $20, Schomburg Society Members - For ticket charge, call 1-888-71-Tickets or visit ShowClix.com.
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A One-Woman-Play

After being assigned more work than she can handle, social worker Lewis has a nervous breakdown, tries to kill her boss and is committed for psychiatric observation. After being restrained, Lewis recalls her true-life experiences working with prostitutes, drug addicts and prisoners, portraying twenty-five different characters from pimps to menopausal women.

Call Me Crazy is a unique look at the highs and lows of working for peanuts while trying to save the world one poem at a time.

Written and Performed by Helena D. Lewis. Directed by Leslie “ButtaFlySouL” Taylor. Presented by Urbintel Entertainment, Inc.


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