Conversations with the Carrolls

  • Location: Homewood Museum
  • Dates: April 1-3, 2016

Conversations with the Carrolls, a student-run living history performance at the Homewood Museum, tells the story of the entangled lives of the Carroll family and the enslaved men, women and children who labored for them in the 1800s.

Performance dates and times:
7 p.m. on Friday, April 1,
2 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 2,
2 p.m. with a talkback afterward, on Sunday, April 2

Advance registration required due to limited seating. Call 410-516-5589 or email [email protected]. Walk-ins will be accommodated if space is available. Performance is free.

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The performance is produced by Museums and Society students Helena Arose and Sarah Braver and is made possible with support from an Andrew W. Mellon Arts Innovation Grant.

Conversations with the Carrolls event flyer