Little Rock of the North Debuts February 28th
On Friday, February 28th at 8 pm Tutti Bravi Productions, Inc. presents Little Rock of the North, an original play about the desegregation of Lincoln School in New Rochelle, an event that drew national attention in the 1960s. Written by Julienne Hairston and directed by Billie Tucker, the play is a collaboration between Tutti Bravi and the Lincoln Park Conservancy, the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, Arts Westchester and the Remington Boys & Girls Club.
Little Rock of the North will be presented on Friday, February 28, 2020 at 8:00 pm at the Remington Boys & Girls Club, 116 Guion Place, New Rochelle (parking lot entrance in back on Prince Street). Tickets available at door: $10 general admission, $8 seniors, $2 students
This play is based on the federal court case of 1961, Taylor vs. the Board of Education, in which the African-American parents of Lincoln Elementary School brought a desegregation suit against the New Rochelle Board of Education, claiming that its policy of continually gerrymandering the school’s district lines effectively created a de facto segregated school. That court case was won by the citizens and appealed three times by the Board of Ed. Finally admitting defeat, the school board reacted by tearing down the school and busing the students to other city schools.
Cast: Anthony Bambrola, Anthony Bongo, Tom Buchanan, Aisha Cook, Selena Evans, Michael Galland, Phil Garfinkel, Rosalie Hollingsworth, Takunda Kramer, Jeani Miller, Paul Naclerio, Aria Nobles, Jean Ostlund, David Patterson, Stuart Reid, Tatiana Santiful, Stephanie Schwartz, Jeffrey Spitzer, Tom Sullivan, Linda Tarrant-Reid, Sabrina Watkins, Bobbie Willmore
This project is made possible with funds from the Lincoln Park Conservancy, New Rochelle Council on the Arts, and the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Westchester.

About New Rochelle Council on the Arts
The New Rochelle Council on the Arts (NRCA) was created in 1975 by the New Rochelle City Council to stimulate and encourage the study and presentation of the performing and fine arts; in 2005 NRCA became a 501 ( C ) (3) organization. For more than 50 years NRCA has worked to fulfill its mission by sponsoring art exhibitions, public art, theatrical productions, dance recitals, film screenings, lectures, and concert series.
