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COLLIN COLLEGE THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS “RADIUM GIRLS” | collincollegenews.com/
COLLIN COLLEGE THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS “RADIUM GIRLS”
A dream job turns into a radioactive nightmare for a group of young women in 1920s’ New Jersey in “Radium Girls,” the next production from the Collin College Theatre Department. The play runs from Feb. 22-26 at the John Anthony Theatre on the Plano Campus. Tickets are free for students, $5 for veterans, the military, and those ages 65 or older, and $10 per person for all others.
Based on true events, “Radium Girls” follows factory workers who paint fashionable watch dials with glow-in-the-dark radium, part of the fad of radioactive products available at the time, unaware of the long-term effects of exposure. While scientists, corporate executives, and social activists become aware of the truth, the women struggle for their lives and for justice.
“Radium Girls” is directed by Professor Robin Armstrong with a script by D.W. Gregory.
Performances begin at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 22-25. Matinee shows begin at 2:30 p.m., Feb. 25-26. Tickets are available at http://collin.universitytickets.com. The John Anthony Theatre is located on Plano Campus at 2800 E. Spring Creek Parkway in Plano.
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