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Broadway Class Act show off for elderly


(L-r, back row) Janelle Tibbetts, Dainya Pinnock,
Kamala Murugesu; (middle row) Shari Walton,
Chantall Range; (front row) Jessica McDowell,
Martina Bodden.
Friday,  October 14, 2005

Broadway Class Act, the local theatrical troupe specialising in Broadway musicals, sang and danced at the Bodden Town District International Day of Older Persons celebration at the Cayman Islands’ Seafarers’ Association Hall in Prospect.

The seven girls, dressed in striking black-and-white outfits, sang “Good Morning Baltimore” from the Broadway show, Hairspray. Broadway Class Act are supported by Walkers law firm, as part of their Children and the Arts Programme, which is designed to encourage local children and young people to participate in the arts. Performing at community events such as this one is a regular part of Broadway Class Act’s schedule.

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