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A Tuff Shuffle: Backstage With Louis Armstrong

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Seller: BHolidayInc
(Billie Holiday Theatre, Inc.)

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The AUDELCO and Obie award-winning Billie Holiday Theatre, with current executive producer Marjorie A. Moon has been serving some 30,000 people for over 30 years.

The theatre has been the original New York producer of many hit shows, including Lotto; Inacent Black And The Five Brothers, One Monkey Don't Stop No Show, and the musical, Over Forty.

The theatre has also nurtured the careers of many talented professionals, including the likes of Oscar-nominated actor Samuel L. Jackson .

Critically acclaimed by Daily News, Our Time Press, GO Brooklyn, and The Amsterdam News, the theater has been described as "...both a neighborhood jewel and one of the nation's premier black playhouses."

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Activity Description
Our current production A TUFF SHUFFLE:  BACKSTAGE WITH LOUIS ARMSTRONG written by Danny Mullen and directed by Marjorie Moon begins March 4, 2010 and runs through April 4, 2010.

The story features Danny Mullen as the title character.

A TUFF SHUFFLE:  BACKSTAGE WITH LOUIS ARMSTRONG takes a journey back in time to discover the personal life of an exceptional legendary, jazz artist who rose to fame from abject poverty, racial struggles, jealousy, and heartbreak.  Dynamic, engaging and enlightening theatre for preteens and up.

This compelling production  will take place in the elegant 200-seat Billie Holiday Theatre, named after the legendary singer Billie Holiday, which has served as the training ground of notable, aspiring theater professionals.

Described as a theatre with a "soul and a mission," this intimate performance space has produced special programs that address social issues of concern and interest to the African-American and Caribbean-American communities.

"A gem in the Brooklyn community."
—Our Time Press, December, 2003

"A true Brooklyn landmark."
Marty Markowitz, Brooklyn Borough President
GO Brooklyn,
October 29, 2005

Meeting Location:
Restoration Plaza at Fulton St & Brooklyn Ave (Brooklyn, NY)
(Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)