At The Township Center for the Performing Arts June 20th – 29th
A major chemical company pours cancer-causing waste into the water supply, and a high-powered law firm brings a class action lawsuit on behalf of thousands of “the little people”
– who might die from the poisonous water. Who wins? Who loses?
Attorney turned author and playwright Norman Shabel spent close to 50 years as a trial and class action lawyer. He has drawn upon his experience to fashion a ‘pulled from the headlines’ look at what goes on in corporate America, in courtrooms, and behind the scenes. A Class Act received excellent reviews when it played Off-Broadway in 2016.
“Courts are inherently dramatic places, and I guess I saw that connection between law and theater before I even realized it,” Sha-bel said recently.
A Class Act will run at The Township Center for the Performing Arts (at 2452 Lyons Road in Coconut Creek, 33063).
June 20 – 29. Tickets are $27 ($25 for children under 15) and can be purchased online at https://boxoffice.townshipcoconut-creek.com or by phone at (954) 970-0606.