Entertainment
“Never Never Stop Dreaming” by Kevin Cheatham comes to Adam Bucky James Community Center
Tyrone Garrett, Executive Director of the Long Branch Housing Authority in association with Teddy Drakeford, Director of Adam Bucky James Community Center present Kevin Cheatham’s, Never, Never Stop Dreaming.
Tyrone Garrett, Executive Director of the Long Branch Housing Authority in association with Theodore Drakeford, Director of Adam Bucky James Community Center, present Kevin Cheatham’s Never Never Stop Dreaming play.
Never Never Stop Dreaming Starring:
Steven Covin
Dyanna Meade Gibbs
Jah-Alliah Holiday
Olivia Patterson
Justice Puryear
Christa Covin Robinson
Kodia Tillman
Sapphire Weeks
Travis Whitaker
Friday, December 3, 2010 @ 7:30PM
Doors Open 30 minutes before performance
Adam Bucky James Communicty Center
Central Avenue, Long Branch, NJ
Tickets/Info
$10.00 in Advance
$15.00 at the door
$7.00 Senior Citizens
Proceeds to Benefit the Adam Bucky James Community Center
732-222-3747
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