ISLAMIC SNOW WHITE Will Hold Free Performances From Camden Rep
Tickets to Islamic Snow White are free, but reservations are required to ensure social distancing and public safety.by BWW News Desk
Celebrate the Eid with a unique family event. Camden Repertory Theatre wants kids who might not usually see themselves reflected on stage to identify with a message of peace and compassion offered by a delightful new musical.
Islamic Snow White, adapted for the stage and directed by Camden Rep founding artistic director Desi P. Shelton and featuring an original score by Jamal P. Dickerson, will get two free performances at the open air Clinton St. Amphitheater in Camden, NJ on Thursday, May 13 at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., on its way to the DC Black Theatre Festival this June. Reservations, available at camdenrep.com, are required to ensure social distancing.
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Safe Social Distancing Seating With Very Limited Ticket Availability. Tickets Are Sold By The Table ONLY. Tables seating 2 - 4 guests, with tables for 6 -8 available upon request.
Andrew Beals joined legendary jazz organist, “Brother” Jack McDuff and the “Heatin’ System” in 1986. Beals became the latest in a long line of Jazz Saxophone greats, including: Sonny Stitt, Gene Ammons, Red Holloway, Joe Henderson, Joe Lovano, Harold Vick, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, to work with Jack McDuff. Andrew Beals’ fourteen-year tenure in Jack McDuff’s band was marked by a busy performance schedule, which included lengthy tours of North America and Europe.