Performances by Mike Wiley | The Studios of Key West

Mike Wiley at the American Legion

Two powerful one-man performances that bring history to life. In Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till, Mike Wiley portrays over 30 characters, recounting the tragic events that ignited the Civil Rights Movement. In A Game Apart, he steps into the world of Jackie Robinson and other black athletes, revealing the challenges and triumphs of breaking sports’ color barriers.

6pm receptions with food and cash bar; shows at 7pm

Presented in Partnership with Rose Diversity Group and the American Legion’s Children and Youth Month

Sponsored in part by Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, First Horizon Bank, Florida Keys Council of the Arts and The Studios’ Youth & Community Programs sponsors

Thursday, April 17, 7pm

Show starts at 7pm
Reception with food and cash bar begins at 6pm

American Legion Post 168
803 Emma Street

$50, $25 Friends of Rose Diversity, $5 kids

Dar He: The Story of Emmett Till

In 1955, a 14-year-old Black Chicago youth traveled to Mississippi with family and Southern cooking on his mind. He stepped off the train into a world of thick color lines, hard-held class systems and unspeakable taboos. Dar He chronicles the murder, trial and unbelievable confession of the men accused of Emmett Till’s lynching.

sponsored by Jane Gardner Interiors

Friday, April 18, 7pm

Show starts at 7pm
Reception with food and cash bar begins at 6pm

American Legion Post 168
803 Emma Street

$50, $25 Friends of Rose Diversity, $5 kids

A Game Apart

A Game Apart provides a glimpse of Jackie Robinson’s life during a bygone era when a star player was showered with adulation on the field and became a second-hand citizen when he walked off the diamond. Mike Wiley gives a powerful, and entertaining, lesson of courage through dedication, perseverance and leadership.