THE VIOLINIST Premieres at MO History Museum to Benefit Autism 9/21-25

By: Aug. 19, 2011
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Written, directed, and musical score composed by three mothers of children with autism, The Violinist also stars a child with autism in a lead role. This play combines intrigue with inspiration, bringing to life a tale of deception and murder...of love, friendship and courage. Accompanied by a live musical ensemble, The Violinist will capture your heart and mind, as a 12-year-old boy finds in himself the capacity to do something extraordinary.

If you know someone challenged by autism, you have to see The Violinist.

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of a wondrous experience. All proceeds stay in the St. Louis metro area.

September 21, 23, 24, and 25, 2011 at the Missouri History Museum

For tickets and more information, call 636-449-0352 or visit www.afastl.org.

Artwork for the play donated by famed sculptor Harry Weber.

Stay up to date on the play's Facebook page

Check out http://www.howardparkcenter.org/ for further information.



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