One show only! Sunday, March 26 at 4:00pm

“LABOR OF LOVE” is a play with music based on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911. Because of horrific working conditions, 146 immigrant workers perished in the worst industrial disaster in New York City history up until September 11th. It was because of these lost lives that labor laws and building safety codes changed.
The play takes place the day of the disaster. The story portrays the joy, laughter, love and cultural mix. The characters have a flair for comedy, song and dance. The play also represents the tragedy of this catastrophic New York City story. The music is both original and traditional. It expresses cultural diversities.
Appropriate for children ages 10 years of age and over. Special family rate: one child free, up to age 18, with each paying adult, additional children $10
Excerpts from “Labor of Love”
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