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Benefit Performance on Campus & Staged Readings at Bright Box Theater of Musical ‘Lilac’

Musical theatre majors Jack Murphy ’20 and Bailey Baker ’20 have been working on “Lilac,” a musical which began as a scene with Playwrights student group, grew into a project for Student Performance Week in the fall, and has been developed into a full-length piece which had staged readings directed by Avery Sedlacek ’20 (B.F.A. in Acting), at Bright Box on March 23.

The piece was performed at on Saturday, March 30, in Shingleton Dance Space on Shenandoah’s main campus. All proceeds will go to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Visit “Lilac”: the Musical on Facebook and Instagram for more information.

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