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5476 DVCC World Voice Day Celebration Flyer F3.Indd 2017 WORLD VOICE DAY CELEBRATION The Show Must Go On… Thursday, April 13, 7PM • Cary Arts Center, 101 Dry Avenue, Cary, NC 27511 PRESENTED BY PERFORMANCE BY Duke Voice Care Center Lauren Kennedy CO-SPONSORED BY CARY ARTS CENTER 2017 Patrick D. Kenan Award honoree Singers and actors know that no matter what … the show must go on! But people from all walks of life must also ‘go on’, even if they get sick or become hoarse. …So what’s your show? Do you use your voice to teach, to preach, to call, to inspire, to motivate or to help others? How can you keep your voice in shape to make sure that your ‘show goes on’? Learn how with the Duke Voice Care team and Lauren Kennedy at our World Voice Day celebration! PURCHASE TICKETS Online at www.etix.com World Voice Day tickets include: or call 1–800–514–3849 Performance by Lauren Kennedy Presentation of the Patrick D. Kenan M–Sat 9AM–8PM or Sun 12–8PM Info on how to keep your voice Award for Vocal Health & Wellness healthy, with special tips for singers, Vocal Health Fair exhibits featuring ADVANCE TICKETS: $12 for adults; actors, teachers and clergy prizes for participants, Duke Health $8 for students and seniors Refreshments practices, WVD sponsors and demonstrations of laryngeal imaging GROUPS OF 5 OR MORE: $9 per person Raleigh native Lauren Kennedy has appeared on Broadway in Spamalot, Sunset Boulevard, Sideshow and Les Miserables, as well as in productions at New York City Opera, the Kennedy Center and the Royal National Theatre in London, to name AT THE DOOR: $15 for adults; just a few. She originated the role of Cathy in Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five $10 for students and seniors Years in its Chicago premiere. Her albums Here And Now and Songs Of Jason Robert Space is limited, valid ticket is Brown have received rave reviews. Kennedy is the Artistic Director of Theatre required for admission. Raleigh and has a long association with NC Theatre, where she most recently portrayed Diana Goodman in the 2015 production of Next to Normal. For more information, please call 919-681-4984 FOLLOW US ON @DukeVoiceCare VISIT US ONLINE dukevoicecare.org.
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