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Two original musicals in May 2012!

Next month, The Possibility Project will present two original musicals, each written and performed by a diverse cast of teenagers from all five boroughs of NYC. These shows reflect the reality of their lives and their ideas for change around the most serious issues they face.

Visiting Ours

May 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 7:30pm

Baruch Performing Arts Center (Baruch College)
55 Lexington Ave. in Manhattan
(entrance on 25th St. btwn Lex and 3rd)

About the Show:

Angela has been in the hospital for a month, waiting to get out. When she learns that she will leave in a week, she is forced to look at life outside of the world that she has created for herself in isolation. What does it mean to really live? How, and why, do we connect with anyone? What does it mean to have someone's back? Where, and how, do we find the courage to go on? And is it even worth it? With help of a friend, her eyes are opened to the beauty and chaos of the world around her where love, violence, belonging, insecurities, betrayal and friendship are everywhere and everything.

"Visiting Ours" is presented by The Possibility Project's Tuesday/Thursday Cast.

The Writers' Block

May 23, 24, 25, 26 @ 7:30pm

Gerald W. Lynch Theater (John Jay College)
254 59th St. in Manhattan
(between 10th and 11th Aves)

About the Show:

Damian and Felicity, boyfriend and girlfriend, are young poets on a quest to write honestly about love. Their journey takes them to their neighborhood to observe life and find love's true meaning. They witness the heartache, abandonment, violence, and despair that young people confront every day. As they uncover the realities of love and life, the answers they find threaten to drive them apart. Can they discover a new understanding of love amidst the hustle and bustle of their city? What does it mean for them and for the future? Will they succeed in their quest?

"The Writers' Block" is presented by The Possibility Project's Saturday Cast, and is made possible in part by Blue Ridge Capital and John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Don't miss these dynamic shows, written and performed by diverse groups of teenagers from the stories of their lives and their vision for change!

***All audience members must be 13 years of age or older.***


You can purchase tickets via our website (click the button below) or by calling 1-800-595-4849 (Tix.com).

Want to bring a group of young people (13+ yrs)? Click here.
Can't attend the show? You can still support The Possibility Project. Make a donation!

Sponsor Logos Department of Cultural Affairs Starbucks Foundation Korean American Community Foundation Andrus Family Fund Warner Fund  The Annie E. Casey Foundation Blue Ridge Capital Charles Lawrence Keith and Clara Miller Foundation Default

For more information about The Possibility Project, visit www.the-possibility-project.org.

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