Join us at the Bryant Library in Roslyn as we celebrate Black History Month with a special performance of “The Healing Quilt,” a play by Long Island playwright Carolyn Brown.
Take a journey into the lives of a group of longtime friends as they reminisce about their lives, the good and the bad, stitching together clothes of healing and forgiveness with threads of communication and understanding.
Carolyn Brown has spent more than 30 years in local theater and has written, directed and performed in a plethora of theatrical pieces.
Since 2012, she has been the owner of Townsend Brown Productions. The granddaughter of former Roslyn resident Birdsall Leroy Townsend, Carolyn has ties to a number of families of mixed African, Native and European ancestry that lived in the area during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
This free event is open to everyone.
The library is located at 2 Paper Mills Road in Roslyn.