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As a federal meeting dealing with the Flint water crisis turns ugly with accusations about government and corporate corruption, the residents are forced to leave and head over to Janes Bar. Based on true stories and experiences, the patrons and employees gather to discuss how that corruption and the greed of politicians are destroying their future while their insightful and amusing interactions transports the audience through the years, the personalities, and issues bringing us to a place where hard decisions reflecting on our past, provides the only hope for the next generation. Its a play meant for the times and those who seek the truth and awareness, examining injustices at the hands of big government and a broken political system. A non-partisan expose with some intellect, some history, some economic analysis, and a lot of humor that may seem typical in a bar, until you leave and realize those were some pretty well-traveled Average Joes and Janes talking about life. And unless youve walked in their shoes, it may take a while to grasp the distance youve just experienced. Senator Carraro adds a voice of an Average Joe with extraordinary opportunities and experiences. He names names and points fingers and gives a voice to those in our society who have no one representing them in government, business or the media. Its those who are too busy trying to make ends meet who cannot achieve the power and influence necessary to have their point of view both expressed and implemented. Joe will now have their voice heard.
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UbicaciónThe Davenport Theatre (Ver)
354 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
United States
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