BY DOMINIQUE MORISSEAU
Directed by Anedra Small
CHARLES WINTER WOOD THEATRE
Experience the gripping tale of "Confederates," where the harrowing journeys of two Black women, 160 years apart, collide in a powerful exploration of freedom and identity. Meet Sandra, a contemporary political science professor haunted by an image that forces her to confront institutional racism, and Sara, an enslaved woman defying the constraints of her time to become a Union spy during the Civil War. Witness how the quest for liberation transcends time, illuminating the enduring struggle against racial and gender biases that continue to shape lives today.
Advisory: This play contains profanity and displays of sensuality.
Suggested Audience: 16+
Community Conversation: Immediately following the Sat., Mar.1, 2025, 2 p.m. performance
Midweek Performances
Wednesday & Thursday 8 p.m.
$10 Adults | $8 Senior Citizens, FAMU Employees with ID & Non-FAMU students/Children
Free FAMU Students with ID
Weekend Performances
Friday 8p.m. | Saturday 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. | Sunday 3 p.m.
$20 Adults | $18 Senior Citizens FAMU Employees with ID | $8 Non-FAMU students/Children
Free FAMU Students with ID