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Category: General The Seagle Festival's "From Page to Stage: Dead Man Walking: Elvis, Empathy, & The Human Cost of Execution"
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The Seagle Festival's "From Page to Stage: Dead Man Walking: Elvis, Empathy, & The Human Cost of Execution"
6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
April 1, 2026
Escape the cold and join Seagle Festival’s Education & Community Engagement Director Josh Cook for an exclusive look at the 2026 season. Discover the true-life journey that inspired the opera Dead Man Walking, exploring the powerful memoir by Sister Helen Prejean.
This session will delve into the themes of empathy, redemption, and forgiveness that define the narrative. We’ll discuss the opera's adaptation of Sister Helen's experiences and examine how the art form—through music—explores the human cost of the death penalty. We’ll also touch upon the unexpected role of "Elvis" in the story and the real-world issues of justice and humanity.
Please call the library at (518) 668-2528 to register for this event.
Caldwell Lake George Library
336 Canada Street
Lake George, New York 12845
United States
To learn more about the Seagle Festival and their upcoming season, visit: https://seaglefestival.org