Arts & Entertainment
Marblehead resident is "WORKING" to make cancer history
Voices of Hope presents: WORKING – a musical production and benefit for cancer research

Marblehead resident Nick Economou portrays Joe, a retired worker trying to figure out how to handle all the spare time he has on his hands now in Voices Of Hope's production of WORKING – a musical to benefit cancer research.
Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic production features new songs by Tony Award-winning HAMILTON creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, as well as favorites by Stephen Schwartz (WICKED, GODSPELL) and James Taylor (Millworker and Brother Trucker).
The stories and situations presented in WORKING will resonate with familiarity, but this musical is anything but ordinary. By presenting a different look at the seemingly humdrum lives of working people, this compelling production reveals a variety of hopes, aspirations, joys, and dreams. We are all united by the need to works, and to find meaning in the work that we do.
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Voices of Hope is a local non-profit organization comprised of volunteers who donate their time and talent to raise essential funding for cancer research. Since 2009, these ordinary people on an extraordinary mission have donated over $600,000 to local cancer research and care.
Proceeds from ticket sales to WORKING will benefit research at The Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies at MGH Cancer Center. You don't want to miss this highly enjoyable production.
Doors open at 7pm and the performance starts at 8pm. Tickets for the event are: $40, $50, and $75 (includes a VIP post-show reception)
Details and tickets are available at www.nsmt.org or by calling 978-232-7200.