If the Walls Could Talk, a show about a  dilapidated old house called Mystery Manor. 

Echoing inside the old, decaying mansion, the voices of the forgotten Mystery Manor is a house that refuses to die.

The spirits have stories to tell  Historic Preservation saved their stories. Flash back to 1940’s Pittsburgh history, where the house and people inhaled Hate and exhaled love while pursuing big dreams.    

A show about Black Society and their humanitarian efforts, and  a lady lost in time; Madame  Mary Cardwell Dawson, who started The National Negro Opera Company 

If The Walls Could Talk — First Public Reading

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Play about Black history gets a first reading in Needham

A historic African American cultural landmark in Pittsburgh, a stone designer and songwriter from Boston and a third-grade class in Needham are the unlikely connections that resulted in the reading of a new play at Powers Hall Feb. 2.

Social justice reading at Powers Hall

The first public reading of the play “If the Walls Could Talk” was presented in in an exciting joint venture of the Needham Community Theatre and the Needham Diversity Initiative to present a program combining local significance, the arts, and social justice.

Dawn Carroll
617-510-2620
email: carrollco2@comcast.net