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Justice Sunday – Enticed: A Dream Deferred
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January 14 @ 4:00 pm
(lobby doors open at 3:00 pm)
Langston Hughes’ A Dream Deferred speaks of historical practices & black patience
- Admission is FREE; seating is limited.
- EVERYONE, regardless of age, is required to have a ticket for admission.
- Please call, email or visit the LPAC box office to secure your ticket. Mobile and Print at Home tickets are not available for this event.
- Should wheelchair, accessible seats or designated aisle seating (for patrons who use walkers or other mobility devices) be required, please indicate when placing your order, as these seats are limited and subject to availability.
BOX OFFICE HOURS: Open Tuesday-Friday 1-5 PM • Closed Saturday-Monday
SECURITY INFORMATION
- Security screenings are conducted at entry, including metal detectors and bag checks.
- Items that will not be permitted inside the facility include:
Weapons, e.g., guns, knives, tasers, pepper spray, etc., outside food and beverages; reusable beverage containers; strollers, car seats, and oversized bags. - Please plan to arrive early to allow ample time for these processes and make it to your seat in time for the performance.
Festival on The BLVD | 11 AM – 3 PM
We’re observing MLK’s legacy this Justice Sunday through the theme of cultural representation and influence in music, which has helped improve our society. Join us for a festival on the Lancaster BLVD featuring live entertainment, food vendors, information & resource vendors, artisans, and more!