Friday, October 17th at 7:30 pm
The Powerhouse
"Split in Three" a play by Daryl Fazio
The Mississippi Delta. 1969. The Supreme Court has put its foot down and in this last county, segregation must dissolve. Poor, white sisters, Nola and Nell, one grounded by cynicism and the other by faith, live day-to-day. Until they discover a distant sister they never knew they had. And in a place where separation begets isolation, difference turns out to be a saving grace.
"HAUNTING, FUNNY, HEARTBREAKING AND DEEPLY SATISFYING.” —The News-Press
Please be advised that this production includes themes of racism, antisemitism, historical connections to white supremacy, and uses racist language. While these elements are displayed to allow the story to unfold, Theatre Oxford does not condone or support such behavior. By proceeding with a ticket purchase, you acknowledge that it is your personal responsibility to make sure the event aligns with your comfort levels and expectations. Ticket purchasers should independently research and assess the event's content to determine its suitability for their personal preferences and sensitivities before making a purchase.
PG-13
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before the show begins. Tickets will be on sale at the door if available.