Theatre Production House Helps Brampton Student’s Journey to Harvard
Published June 5, 2019 at 8:43 am
A theatre production house in Brampton has an upcoming play that will also help a student achieve her dreams.
A theatre production house in Brampton has an upcoming play that will also help a student achieve her dreams.
365 Productions will be debuting a new play: SNOWBALL FROM HELL. Described as “a brilliantly performed and powerful tale of one young girl’s ingenious and masterful plan to change the story of her life and to improve the fate of her offspring after a harrowing life experience.”
Part of the proceeds from the ticket sales will be donated to Na’Shantéa Miller of Brampton to aid her to fulfill her own dream of a Harvard education.
365 Productions is a Canadian community theatre production house that was founded by Robert Gordon and Kameka Morrison in January 2019.
Its mission is to promote the art of storytelling through theatre arts and to use this platform as a medium to bring communities together.
With their combined professional backgrounds in Education, Social Work and Theatre, Gordon and Morrison have the vision to help to bridge the cultural and social gaps within their locale.
The play will be shown Sunday, July 7, at the Jamaican Canadian Center, Friday, July 12, at the Speranza Banquet Hall, and Saturday, July 13, at the St. Clement of Ohrid Banquet Hall.
You can read more about Na’Shantéa Miller’s goal toward Harvard here.
Photos Courtesy of Na’Shantéa Miller and 365 Productions
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