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Keywords: lbj library lbjlibrary austin texas lyndon johnson lyndonjohnson president tx usa Bethany Harbaugh, Uyen-Anh Dang, Matthew Burnett and Olivia Jimenez. Pollyanna Theatre Company, a resident theatrical company of the Long Center for Performing Arts in Austin, revived its highly successful 2014 inaugural run of the civil rights-focused play, Liberty! Equality! And Fireworks! by Gregory S. Perrin for a performance at the LBJ Presidential Library on Thursday, February 18, 2016. The special production was free, open to the public, and performed in the LBJ Auditorium. Liberty! Equality! And Fireworks! is set in a history museum. The play's characters, a group of 4th grade students (portrayed by adult professional actors), learn about the U.S. civil rights movement when legendary images from the 1960s come to life and talk to the children. These characters entertain and enlighten, taking children on a fascinating journey through history. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 02/18/2016 Bethany Harbaugh, Uyen-Anh Dang, Matthew Burnett and Olivia Jimenez. Pollyanna Theatre Company, a resident theatrical company of the Long Center for Performing Arts in Austin, revived its highly successful 2014 inaugural run of the civil rights-focused play, Liberty! Equality! And Fireworks! by Gregory S. Perrin for a performance at the LBJ Presidential Library on Thursday, February 18, 2016. The special production was free, open to the public, and performed in the LBJ Auditorium. Liberty! Equality! And Fireworks! is set in a history museum. The play's characters, a group of 4th grade students (portrayed by adult professional actors), learn about the U.S. civil rights movement when legendary images from the 1960s come to life and talk to the children. These characters entertain and enlighten, taking children on a fascinating journey through history. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 02/18/2016
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