Phoenix Artistic Director Steven C. Anderson has produced a concert version of the five-time Tony Award-winning musical Titanic and recruited 38 local performers to donate their performances to help raise funds for Phoenix's "at risk" residency program with Columbus City Schools. Phoenix artists and educators go into these schools and partner with teachers to mentor fourth graders considered "at risk of failure in the classroom" by engaging them to create plays based on core curriculum.
TITANIC: A Concert Version of the Musical is a one night only, fundraising concert event which will be presented at the Lincoln Theatre (769 E. Long St.) on Saturday, March 27, at 8 pm. Live accompaniment will be provided by ProMusica. Performers include Darryl Cook and Christopher Griffin of Bexley; Julie Alton, David Campbell, Mary Gray, Alexandra Hovland, Anne Johnson, Peter Smith, Shyla Starnes, and Allison Walker of Clintonville; Chris Storer of downtown Columbus; 11-year-old Adam Crawford and Jeff Horst (recent resident) of Dublin; Whitney Eads and Ian Short of Gahanna; Ted Amore of German Village; Drew Eberly, Geoff Martin, and Liz Shannon of Grandview; Glenn Garcia and Liz Wheeler of Grove City; Linda Dorff of Hilliard; Jair Torres of Lima; Joe Bishara, Austin Bingman, and Susan Bunsold Wilson of Marysville; Dustin Grovemiller, Rick Paul, and Whitney Thiessen of Merion Village; Samantha Mastrain and Matthew Trombetta of Newark; Vanessa Jones of Powell; Katy Lynn Patterson of Upper Arlington; Kim Garrison Hopcraft of Westerville; Don Knoblauch of Whitehall; and Christopher Clapp of Wilmington.The Phoenix Theatre for Children presents TITANIC: A Concert Version of the Musical
Saturday, March 27, 8pm
Lincoln Theatre (769 E. Long St.)
Experience a concert version of the five-time Tony Award-winning musical Titanic in a one night only, fundraising event featuring 38 local performers with accompaniment by ProMusica. Proceeds will support Phoenix programs for area youth "at risk of failure in the classroom." Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at the Ohio Theatre Ticket Office (39 E. State St.) or by phone at (614) 469-0939. A limited number of $100 VIP tickets are also available. The VIP ticket includes priority seating and a post-show reception with members of the cast and light fare. www.phoenix4kids.org
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The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Phoenix also appreciates the support of The Columbus Foundation's Virginia Hall Beale Fund, assisting donors and others in strengthening our community for the benefit of all of its citizens.
About The Phoenix Theatre for Children
The Phoenix Theatre for Children is a collective of artists who work collaboratively to create original productions for young audiences. The Phoenix is committed to providing young people and their families with theatrical experiences that encourage and enhance an awareness of self and the world in which we live. Frequent themes of the plays are self-reliance, an awareness of the importance of community, the personal empowerment of young people, and our responsibilities as citizens of the world. For more information, visit www.phoenix4kids.org.
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