“Horseshoe Empire,” is a play about one of the most famous figures in Jersey City history; Frank “I am the Law” Hague. It takes place in 1928, in the Horseshoe slum of Jersey City, where people of Irish descent were often discriminated against. Hungry to escape his low status, Teddy Devlin aligns himself with Mayor Hague and while proud to be a part of the machine that empowers the Irish, Teddy struggles to accept the tactics used to get ahead. The story asks, “Could our personal comfort keep us from asking questions?”; "When one immigrant group rises, must others fall behind?"; “Have we changed much in the last 100 years?”; and “How easy is it to turn your back on Democracy?”.
Dates:
Saturday/Sunday, June 10 & 11 @ 2PM & 6PM
Friday, June 16 @ 6:30PM (5PM Benefit Reception)
Saturday, June 17 @ 2PM & 6PM
Sunday, June 18 @ 2PM