Trial By Fire
By Eric Mansfield
Directed by Courtney Brown
Feb. 7-9
When word spreads that new Women’s Studies teacher Georgia Grimm, a recent ֱ State graduate, has been allowing her high school students access to books from the governor's new “banned” list, five teens look for a way to rise up and save their teacher's job and reputation. As the pressure mounts for Georgia, a young woman of color, to either resign or be fired, her students try to stop town leaders from burning books leading to one student being injured in the flames. With a 5 p.m. deadline looming before Ohio’s governor looks to make a national example out of Georgia, Dan Shaw, an 11th-hour mediator and state police detective, is called in to end the growing PR nightmare, but first, he'll have to match wits with a group of teens determined to maintain access to books and beat the governor at his own game.

"Trial By Fire" is presented in partnership with ֱ State's May 4 Education Committee, as the play focuses on a ֱ State graduate on "trial" for allowing her students access to banned books and the students' answering the call to activism.
PERFORMANCES
All performances take place in Wright-Curtis Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts (1325 Theatre Drive, ֱ, OH, 44242).
Friday, Feb. 7
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 8
7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 9
2:00 p.m.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets to "Trial By Fire" can be purchased through the Performing Arts Box Office by phone at 330-672-2787 or online at the link below.
KSU STUDENTS: Unlock your FREE pass to the arts! ֱ State University full-time undergraduate students at the ֱ Campus are entitled to one FREE ticket per event for designated arts events (theatre, dance, fashion, art, and music). Read more information on the KSU Arts Pass.