John Brown’s Body | San Miguel Playhouse

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  • Please come to see this powerful and dramatic play based on the life of the radical abolitionist, John Brown, who fought and died in an effort to overthrow the institution of slavery.

    Just like the recent films 12 Years a Slave and Selma, John Brown’s Body also explores the challenging issues of slavery, racism, religion, war, murder, and freedom and justice for all.


    Showtimes:
    October 11-13 @ 7:00 pm
    October 14 @ 3:00 pm

    Tickets:
    Advance tickets: $250 pesos, $300 pesos at the door


    Tickets available at sanmiguelplayhouse.com, The Boleto City ticket kiosk at the Mercado Sano, Ancha de San Antonio 123, 11-5 pm Monday-Saturday, and at the door one hour before showtime.


    MADMAN, MARTYR, MURDERER OR HERO?

     The San Miguel Playhouse Presents John Brown’s Body

    In October, 1859, John Brown and 18 of his men attacked the federal armory at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia with the intention to steal weapons and to incite a slave rebellion.

    This brazen and unprecedented attack was also intended to signal to the South – and to the country at large – that John Brown’s Holy War against slavery had begun.

    In the process, Brown became the most notorious man in America.

    Brown’s life story and his daring raid at Harper’s Ferry are the basis for a play –  John Brown’s Body – which is being performed at the San Miguel Playhouse on October 11-14. The play was written by local San Miguel resident, William R. Slusser, who is portraying Brown in this production.

     

    Brown is one of history’s most controversial and misunderstood characters. He is  best known as a religiously-inspired man who fought and died in an effort to abolish slavery, but he is also regarded equally as a madman and martyr, as a murderer or genuine hero.

     

    He and his ragtag guerrilla group embarked on a righteous crusade against slavery that was carried out with shocking violence, and his execution in 1859 set off a chain of events that directly led to the Civil War.

    The play takes place in Brown’s jail cell in the pre-dawn hours before he is to be hanged and it covers the momentous events of his life that delivered him to that point.

     

    “The themes raised in John Brown’s Body are just as relevant today as they were in Brown’s time,” said Slusser. “Like the recent films 12 Years a Slave and Selma, our play also confronts the challenging issues of racism, slavery, religion, war, murder, and freedom and equality for all.”

    John Brown’s Body had its debut at an historical theater in Hawaii, where it won several audience and jury awards.

    Tickets for John Brown’s Body can be purchased online at Sanmiguelplayhouse.com, or at the Boleto City ticket kiosk (upstairs) at the Mercado Sano, Ancha de San Antonio, 123 from Oct. 6 – Oct. 13, 11am – 5pm (except Sundays) or at the San Miguel Playhouse, Av. Independencia #82, one  hour before that day’s show.  $250 MXN advance and $300 at the door.   Seating is reserved.  The Playhouse provides free secured parking and a taxi concierge.



     

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