Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their Tales
E. Patrick Johnson performs Pouring Tea, a one-man show based on stories collected for his book, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South
Thursday, Sep 25
from
06:00 pm
to
08:30 pm
Stone Center Theatre
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Pouring Tea
E. Patrick Johnson will perform Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, a one-man performance based on stories collected for his new book Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, an oral history of black gay men who live in the southern United States.
The free performance covers some of the themes discussed in Sweet Tea, with Johnson performing the narratives of nine men.
Johnson, a professor of African-American studies and professor, chairman and director of graduate studies in the performance studies department at Northwestern University, has performed Pouring Tea at colleges and universities nationwide.
Pre-show reception | 6 p.m.
Performance | 7 p.m.
Note: The performance contains very adult content and language
Parking:
Free and limited parking will be available behind and adjacent to the Stone Center Building.
Find out more information about additional parking options.
About the Book:
Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South
Book Reading | Sept. 25, 1 p.m. | Wilson Libary
For more information, please contact:
Ursula Littlejohn
ulittlej@email.unc.edu
962-9001