Carol G. Simon Cancer Center invites you to our 20th Anniversary National Cancer Survivors Day Celebration

Sunday, June 10, 2018 Special Performance by 3:00 to 5:30pm Suzzanne Douglas Suzzanne Douglas will share her cancer survivor story Ice Cream Social through spoken word and performing with her jazz trio. Suzzanne is an award-winning actress whose work on stage and in lm and television spans four decades. Morristown Medical Center In the theatre Suzzanne has performed on Broadway, starring opposite Sting in The Threepenny Opera as well Malcolm Forbes Amphitheater, Level B as The Tap Dance Kid and It’s a Grand Night for Singing. 100 Madison Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960 Suzzanne is widely known for her starring role in the long-running Warner Brothers show, The Parent ‘Hood. She has appeared in such highly-acclaimed shows as This event is open to CGSCC cancer survivors Bull, Bones, , Law and Order – Criminal and their caregivers. Intent, NYPD Blue, , I’ll Fly Away, the ABC remake of the classic lm Sounder (Black Reel **Free parking available across from the Award) and Whitney for Lifetime. In lm Ms. Douglas’ work can be seen in How Stella Got Her Groove Back Carol G. Simon Cancer Center entrance** (Black Oscar), Jason’s Lyric, Tap (NAACP Image Award), Jason’s Lyric, The Inkwell, Changing the Game (Cannes Film Festival), School of Rock, Chain of Desire, Happy Yummy Seating is Limited – RSVP Required Chicken for which she wrote the title song and the lm Black N’ Blue, an independent lm which addresses the Call 1-800-247-9580 Black Lives Matter Movement. As a producer, Suzzanne won the award for Best Short Film at the Hollywood Black Film Festival Awards for The Last Weekend. She also co-produced Theresa Rebeck’s Love on the Rocks. Suzzanne, sings regularly with her jazz trio, performing re-imagined jazz standards as well as her original compositions. She has traveled the United States and internationally performing with many renowned musicians including Jon Faddis, Nate Adderley, Don Braden, T.S. Monk, Helen Sung, Stanley Turrentine and Gene Harris.

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