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Grease! A Musical revue!

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Sandcastle Music Productions Presents,

 

Grease ! A Musical Revue

Talented young actors, singers and dancers of the East End will  sing, dance and act out scenes from GREASE! Sure to fill your hearts, move your feet, and make you smile!

 Performances

Saturday, May 19   4 p.m.     

Sunday,  May 20   3 p.m.     

4 North Main Gallery,    Southampton 

 

Musical Director- Loreen Enright  

Theatre Director and Choreographer- Anita Boyer  

Photography by Ann Fristoe Stewart      

 

Suggested donation $15 per person     

Proceeds go to Sandcastle Music Production's Scholarship Fund

  631 275-1851                                   sandcastlemusic@optonline.net

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