Toe Tag Monologues

Toe Tag Monologues Performance on June 7

Vision Theatrical Foundation has announced the upcoming performance of the acclaimed “Toe Tag Monologues” in New Orleans. This powerful and thought-provoking production will be presented at the special request of the organization, 100 Black Men of America, whose call is to “help save our next generation.”

Written by retired Las Vegas policeman R. Byron Stringer, “Toe Tag Monologues” is a gripping theatrical experience that addresses critical social issues through compelling narratives and performances. The production has received widespread acclaim for its ability to engage kids and audiences and spark meaningful conversations about topics that matter.

“We are honored to bring the Vision Theatrical Foundation’s ‘Toe Tag Monologues’ to New Orleans,” said Stringer. “This production aligns with our mission to use the arts as a platform for social change and community engagement. We are grateful to 100 Black Men for their support and for recognizing the importance of this work.”

The performance will take place in New Orleans on Saturday, June 7 at 10:00 a.m. at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside – Grand Salon C&D. Vision Theatrical Foundation will create a day of impactful storytelling and reflection for over 350 middle school and high school students from the surrounding area, guests of 100 Black Men of America.  For complete information see www.100blackmen.org.