May 06 - 07 2016

"Connections North"

Presented by Freetown Village at IndyFringe Basile Theater

Freetown Village celebrates the Indiana Bicentennial with the theater production of “Connections North.”  The year is 1854 and the Fugitive Slave Laws have been passed.  A conductor for  the Underground Railroad receives a fugitive slave in the Indianapolis Station AME church.  The Fugitive has been moving from station to station on the Underground Railroad.  Witness how the two learn more about each other and form a shared bond during the tense waiting period they must endure, knowing that the possibility of being caught and captured was great.  They are willing to take the risk for freedom.

Admission Info

$12

Dates & Times

2016/05/06 - 2016/05/07

Additional time info:

Doors open 30 minutes before show. The show is interactive and will be followed by a question and answer period regarding the Underground Railroad in Indiana.

Location Info

IndyFringe Basile Theater

719 East St. Clair St., Indianapolis, IN 46202