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Roland ’23 Invited to Perform in Mental Health Monologues Benefit

Kennedi Roland ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was invited by Padriac Lillis, B.A., (former Shenandoah Conservatory visiting guest artist, adjunct associate professor of theatre and director of “Blithe Spirit” presented during the spring 2020 semester) to participate in the Mental Health Monologues virtual presentation benefit for Mood Disorder Support Groups sponsored by Chrysalis Theatre Co. Roland will perform with and be directed by professional theatre artists in this benefit.

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