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PERFORMANCE AND ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION FUNDRAISER AT WASHINGTON-LEE THIS SATURDAY
Posted on Feb 18th, 2010
Looking to get out of the house, enjoy quality theatre and support a worthy cause?
Yorktown High School will perform its award-winning one-act play, Nora's Lost, in the new 800-seat W-L auditorium this Saturday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m.
The event is a joint fundraiser for the Alzheimer's Association and the show, which will represent the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Lexington, Ky., this March.
The evening will include a performance and a presentation by the National Capital Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association followed by a discussion.
Nora’s Lost focuses on a woman’s final hours with Alzheimer’s and her lifetime of memories. The show is considered appropriate for middle school aged children and above.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and are available at the door.
Nora's Lost placed second at the Virginia Theatre Conference and first in the Virginia High School League National District competition this year.
We'd love to pack the house for this worthy cause.
Please e-mail Patty Kime, kimefamily@comcast.net, if you’d like more information.