
The
Collage Museum: A Jazz Cabaret That Calls For a Cure Returns
"The
Collage Museum," an Off-Broadway Jazz Cabaret Story featuring Jamarcus
Mosley,returns to the stage on Sunday, December 22nd at THE TRIAD
(158 West 72nd Street, NYC - 1-212-877-7176- http://www.triadnyc.com/)
at 7:30 pm. The show is a musical memorial to all of those living
with cancer and combines memorable songs, ageless stories and vivid
visuals. With direction by Linda Amiel Burns, "The Collage Museum"
marries jazz, blues, funk, R&B, and Top-40 to create a tour through
time and experiences. Musical arrangements are by Joel Mofsenson and
Ted Firth, with choreography by Tina Casual. There is a $15 cover
and 2-drink minimum (MAC/AEA/SAG/AFTRA & Senior Discounts available).
A considerable portion of the proceeds will go to benefit Cancer Research.
"The Collage Museum" is
a literal and interactive adaptation of a visit to a historical yet
soulful museum. The exhibit was initially experienced by Marc, the
museum tour guide, who happens to be living with cancer. Now in retrospect
of all he has been through, Marc takes his audience on a meaningful
and educational trip through his past with cancer and its treatment.
Playwright, Jamarcus Mosley plays the lead role of his namesake, Marc.
The museum's exhibition of truth allows him to face his past head-on
through the honest reflections of his life.
"I wrote this story in
hopes of sending a message of hope, love, and peace to all of those
who may be living with this disease as I am," says Mosley. "It's not
about dying from cancer, but living with it!"

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