The Saga: Seasonally, an outdoor Drama is presented to tell the story of the Amistad and for tourists to view the mutiny scene of Cinque and the African Hostages.
Reflecting the Mission: The Amistad Saga is one of many projects the AACC has developed to present and preserve the history of African Americans.
Production:
Playwright Ann Hunt Smith and Consultant Mark Sumner along with the creative
genius of Juanda Holley, Director; Chuck Davis, Choreographer; and Composer
Reggie Jeffries created and directed local artists and performers in the premier season(s). Under the consultation of Ann Hunt Smith, "The Amistad Saga: Reflections" is now directed by Brian Davis with the help of a host of other talented performers.
The performances are held at the AACC Amphitheater. 
July 19-July 22 and July 26-29, 2007.  
 
Admission:
Adults $10
Children (6-12) $6
Call (919) 212-3598 for group rates
Gates open nightly at 7:45 PM pre-show starting at 8:00 PM. Production starts at 8:30 PM.

 

 

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The only outdoor drama written, produced, and directed by and about African Americans in the US!