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Voices of Hope to present musical Children of Eden To benefit the Termeer Cancer Center at MGH
Ordinary people on an extraordinary mission!


(PICTURED some of the local cast members|Back Row: from Eliot, ME formerly of Topsfield - Ethan Ellis-Johnson| Front Row: from Salem - Melissa Ingalls, from Topsfield - Sydney Love, from Lynnfield - Sabrina Ornae)
Ordinary people on an extraordinary mission!
We sing with Voices of Hope to raise money, awareness, and hope for the fight against cancer.
We sing for our family members and friends who have fought or are fighting their battle with cancer, for those who have lost and those who have won. We sing in honor of those whose voices have gone silent much too soon.
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Join the members of Voices of Hope as they kick of their 2017 fundraising season by presenting Children of Eden at the North Shore Music Theatre for one night only ~ May 6th
This family-friendly production was created by musical theater greats Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Godspell) and John Caird (Les Miserables, Nicholas Nickleby). Children of Eden uses familiar Biblical characters to examine the love between parent and child, and how growing up can bring equal measures of joy and heartache, and ultimately delivers a bittersweet but inspiring message—that “the hardest part of love . . . is letting go.”
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Tickets ($40-$75) for “Children of Eden” are on sale through the NSMT Box Office, by phone at 978-232-7200 or at www.nsmt.org
To learn more about Voices of Hope and who they help please visit their website at Voices of Hope Website
Since 2009, VOH has donated over $500,000 to cancer research and specifically $365,000 to the Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies at the MGH Cancer Center.
If you can't make the show but would like to help the cause please donate at www.firstgiving.com/voicesofhope/voices-of-hope-2017
“Ordinary people on an extraordinary mission! As long as there is research to be done, our VOICES OF HOPE will continue to sing out for a cure!”