Parade (RegionalNational, Ford's Theatre, 2008) | Playbill

Parade

Regional
Musical
Revival


SYNOPSIS: In 1913, Leo Frank, a New York Jew married to a southern belle, was accused of murdering a teenager who worked in his factory. Parade retells this true story, emphasizing the South's resentment of the industrial north, the sensational trial -- and the love that intensified as Frank's wife rose to his defense.
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