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Crashbox Theatre Troupe to Offer Benefit Performance May 19

May 15, 2019 by Spy Desk

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Join Crashbox Theatre Company for a free public performance, Sunday May 19 at 2pm, at Grace Lutheran Church, on the corner of Brookletts and Hanson Streets in downtown Easton. The afternoon will feature members of the selected “CRASHBOX THEATRE TROUPE” performing solos, duets, and full group numbers from some of Broadway’s favorite musicals.

Crashbox Theatre is a non-profit Educational Theatre group founded in 2012 by Executive Director, Richard A. Vitanovec. Some of the opportunities that Crashbox has provided are summer theatre intensives, Masterclasses with Actor’s Equity Association performers, collaboration with professionals such as William Berloni of Berloni Theatrical Animals, professional instruction in acting, music, and dance, community productions involving students from elementary school through college, student directed one-act plays and excursions to NYC to see professional theatre. The Crashbox Theatre Troupe is a selected and auditioned group of performers given extra opportunities in the
performing Arts to even further these performers’ skills and abilities. Some of these experiences have included Masterclasses, Nationally Accredited Performing Classes, excursions to Baltimore, Orlando, and Washington, D.C. to see professional Theatre and Receive professional instruction in the Performing Arts, and many performing opportunities. Last summer the Crashbox Theatre troupe was accepted to perform at Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida. This summer they will be traveling to NYC to receive six Masterclasses with professional Broadway directors, choreographers, and actors—including cast members in HAMILTON, as well as seeing HAMILTON and CHICAGO. For
more information on Crashbox Theatre and the Crashbox Theatre Troupe visit www.crashboxtheatre.com.

The performance on Sunday, May 19th is free. Donations will be accepted and all donations will benefit the Talbot Interfaith Shelter.

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