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Ruby: The Story of Ruby Bridges

Ruby: The Story of Ruby Bridges

By Christina M. Ham. Music by Gary Rue.

Product Code: RD8000

  • Musical
  • Drama
  • Cast size: 11 to 16m., 11 to 20w., 5 to 9 either gender.

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Synopsis

Ruby Bridges was only 6 years old when the Civil Rights movement came hammering at her door, making her the first black child to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans. On the heels of Brown v. Board of Education, schools were ordered to integrate with “all deliberate speed,” and in 1960, Ruby became one of six black children to integrate all-white schools in the city. While Ruby integrated William Frantz Elementary School, the other five students went to other schools throughout the city, which left her to attend her school alone. When the white families learned of Ruby’s enrollment at William Frantz, they pulled their children from her class. This left Ruby and her first-grade teacher, Mrs. Henry, the only ones left in the classroom for the entire school year. Undaunted, Mrs. Henry and Ruby formed a tight bond with each other while protestors jeered and threatened Ruby’s life outside the school every day that she attended it. Ruby’s integration placed undue pressure on her family—almost tearing them apart—as they watched helplessly while federal marshals escorted young Ruby to school. With songs inspired by The Shirelles, Sam Cooke and Smokey Robinson, this musical explores a little girl’s unbeatable courage in the face of adversity as she helped to lead the Civil Rights movement up the front steps and into the classrooms of an elementary school in New Orleans.

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Details

  • Status

    In stock

  • Type of Show Musical
  • Product Code RD8000
  • Cast Size 27
  • Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
  • Cost $10.95
  • Approx. Run Time 55 min

Categories

  • Target Audience Young Audiences | Middle School | High School | Family (all ages)
  • Performing Group Elementary School | Middle School | High School | Community Theatre
  • Genre Drama
  • ISBN(13) 9781619591479
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Production Map

Location City State Opens Closes
Kroc Center Theater Augusta Georgia 2/7/2025 2/9/2025

Downloads

File Description File Format
Den of Segregationmp3Download
The Saints Are Cryin'mp3Download
Melt the Troubles of This Worldmp3Download
The Problem That We Live Withmp3Download
My Buddy Jim Crowmp3Download
Why Can't They Leave You Alonemp3Download
Performance PosterpdfDownload

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