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19th Annual Palefsky Collision Project Performance
July 25, 2020 at 2:30 pm
Alliance Theatre Palefsky Collision Project performance
July 25, 2:30 PM
RSVP for free tickets to this live streamed performance HERE
The Alliance Theatre’s Palefsky Collision Project, now in its 19th year, is a program that gives high-school students a platform to tackle important social issues. Under the guidance of Playwright & Author Pearl Cleage, twenty Atlanta students will devise and present a world premiere play inspired by the novel White Rose. Based on the true story of the student-led resistance group who challenged the Nazi regime during World War II, White Rose is an inspiring story that allows the teens to explore ideas of what it means to be an ally to oppressed people and how young people can respond to injustice.
Learn more about the Palefsky Collision Project here












