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SEPTEMBER 2011

   

Arts in Christian Theatre PresentsA Community Access Event - Click for more information.

The Hedge - The Story of Job

Written and Directed by Beverly Morrison Ceasar

The Hedge is a contemporary adaptation of the tumultuous life of Job. A man whose devastating experiences shook the very foundations of his spiritual, emotional, and physical existence. A man who lost all his earthly possessions through a series of horrific circumstances - who was placed on a harsh bed of cruel sickness with death a welcoming desire. Come see this dramatization that has already been experienced by over 25,000 people, where angels and demons battle for a man’s life.

The Sunday, September 11th performance is dedicated to the lives affected by the 9/11 attacks 10 years ago.

Note:  This is not a Brooklyn Center Presentation.

Buy Tickets Saturday September 10, 2011 - 6pm Evening
General Admission - $30
Walt Whitman Theatre
Brooklyn Center Parking Available for this Event
 
Buy Tickets Sunday September 11, 2011 - 6pm Evening
General Admission - $30
Walt Whitman Theatre
Brooklyn Center Parking Available for this Event

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Brooklyn College's Freshman EnglishBrooklyn College, CUNY
Committee Presents

 

First-College Year Common Reading

Author Visit with Edwidge Danticat

Danticat's award-winning memoir, Brother, I'm Dying, is a clear-eyed work of personal experience, cultural and historical observation, and geo-political perspective written through precise, vivid exposition, and with imaginative force.  Her memoir of growing up with her uncle while her parents established themselves in Brooklyn explores the complexities of family structure in a transitional environment. 

Because Danticat's narrative is as wrenchingly personal as it is political, we not only learn about Haiti and the distinctive crises that have shaped its political troubles and U.S. immigration policies toward it, we also reflect on the nature of families and the unexpected forms of both the pain and strength we can find in them.

Review by Freshman English Committee: Julie Agoos, Eline Brooks, Jasono Frydman, Janet Moser, Tanya Pollard and Albena Vassileva.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 - 2:15pm Matinee
Admission is Free
Walt Whitman Theatre


The Ohr Naava Women's Torah Center PresentsA Community Access Event - Click for more information.

Night of Awakening 
6th Annual Avinu Malkeinu Event

Join us at Ohr Naava's 6th Annual Avinu Malkeinu event, where women from all over gather to be inspired before Yom Kippur. This evening has become a hallmark event for many as a source of inspiration and insight.  Be part of a beautiful night of inspiration for women.

Monday, September 25, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre


Note:  This is not a Brooklyn Center Presentation.

For information, ticket sales or advertising in the playbill, contact 2201 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11229 or call 718-OHR-NAAVA (718-647-6228)

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The Conservatory of Music of Brooklyn College Presents

A SEASON PREMIERE EVENT!

The Conservatory Orchestra

George Rothman, conducting

Summer fun is over and we are ready for some serous music enjoyment!  This season's Opening Night Spectacular for the Conservatory of Music will be a concert offering by the highly praised Conservatory Orchestra -- a fitting way to start the Fall Season. 

On the Programme:

  • Finlandia, Sibelius
  • Leonore Overture Number 2, Beethoven
  • Lyric Suite, Grieg

Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 7pm Evening
Walt Whitman Theatre

General Admission - $5

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