The play Broken Glass examines the lasting effects of childhood trauma. Credit: Unsplash / Katelyn G

Woodlawn Pointe Community Center will present Jahi Osaze’s original play Broken Glass — not to be confused with the 1994 Arthur Miller piece of the same name — this Saturday and Sunday.

The gripping drama peels back the layers of a woman’s life shattered by childhood trauma. As memories resurface and emotions boil over, the audience is taken on a powerful journey of suffering, resilience and redemption.

Raw honesty and unforgettable portrayals will the viewer’s own inner confrontations and catharsis.

$20, 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30 and Sunday, Aug. 31, Woodlawn Pointe Community Center, 702 Donaldson Ave., (726) 500-2448,
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