"Tales from the Crypt"

“Tales From the Crypt” is a combination of scholarly research and dramatic performance. Students involved with the project spend a semester embarking upon primary document research concerning the life of someone buried at the Friendship Cemetery in Columbus. Using their research, the students create a picture of the life of someone who lived in the community by transforming their research into dramatic monologues.

As the moon rises over Columbus, Mississippi, figures rise from the graves of those long past. Some call them ghosts. Some call them memories. All call them magical.
 

Tales is made possible through partnerships with the Columbus-Lowndes Library and the Columbus-Lowndes Convention and Visitors Bureau

Recognition & Awards

  • Featured on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” May 25, 2015
  • 2014 Heritage Award for Preservation Education from the Mississippi Heritage Trust
  • 2009 Award for Outstanding Use of Historical Documents in the Mississippi K-12 Classroom
  • 2005 Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts recipient
  • 2005 national Finalist for the History Channel’s Save Our History Classroom Award