Entertainment
Frank Talk & Two River Theater To Host “An Intimate Conversation with Cissy Houston”
Called the “Duchess” of gospel music, Cissy Houston, a legend in her own right and the mother of the great Whitney Houston, will sit down with award-winning journalist Gilda Rogers for a compelling conversation featuring her New York Times Bestseller book “Remembering Whitney: My Story of Love, Loss and the Night the Music Stopped.”
Two River Theater and Frank Talk presents an intimate conversation with Cissy Houston.
Called the “Duchess” of gospel music, Cissy Houston, a legend in her own right and the mother of the great Whitney Houston, will sit down with award-winning journalist Gilda Rogers for a compelling conversation featuring her New York Times Bestseller book “Remembering Whitney: My Story of Love, Loss and the Night the Music Stopped.”
Cissy Houston is a Grammy Award-winning artist and this event is in celebration of her accomplished musical career and her revolutionary contribution to the music industry.
A special guest performance by the “Anointed Sons” of Jersey who recently appeared at the McDonald’s Gospelfest.
[1]Tickets: $40 (includes signed copy of book, which retails at $28)
[2]V.I.P. Tickets: $75 (includes reception with Cissy Houston and book)
Call 732-345-1400 for ticket information on An Intimate Conversation With Cissy Houston.
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