Point Park University Alumni Explore the Importance of Being a Human First in New York City

By: Aug. 05, 2017
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Brittany Dorazio, Musical Theater graduate of Point Park University and VP of Green Hope School in Tanzania has brought together her 2015 graduating class to raise money for Green Hope and explore what it means to be a Human First in New York City. We all know the struggles we all face with getting ahead in this wild city, but what are the things that give us great joy? What are the things that give us authentic inspiration to be ourselves? Through song, poetry, and dialogue, the 2015 MT and Acting class of Point Park University will take you on a journey through their human experience. Featuring Matt Augustyniak, Patrick Steven Bovo, Melessie Clark, Kyle Coughlin, Brittany Dorazio, Luke Ryan Halferty, Amanda Lee Hawkins, Alyssa LaVacca, Eddie Layfield, Keaton Jadwin, Nick McDonough, Rachel Medori, Beatriz Naranjo, Tara O'Donnell, Kristin Serafini, and Terran Swonke.

Accompaniment by James Andrzej Rushin.

Proceeds go to the Green Hope School in Tanzania. Green Hope is a nursery school located in Arusha,Tanzania. It was founded in June 2011 by a local teacher, Harriet Joel. The school currently accommodates over 60 children and is equipped with three classrooms. Green Hope aims to provide the children with a solid pre-primary education, as well as proper nutrition and a safe place to go during the day. Green Hope is committed to providing a local solution with a long-term goal of self-sufficiency. We firmly believe that in order to succeed, a solution must come from the community itself. Click here for more info on donating!

Human First will take place on August 31, 2017 at The Duplex, 61 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014.

For tickets visit www.purplepass.com/humanfirst

Flyer by Jonathan Freeland



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