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Healing Lucille Drive-In Concert

By In A Perfect World (other events)

Saturday, May 29 2021 6:00 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
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*NOTE: Tickets are sold PER VEHICLE, not per individual. Please only purchase one ticket per vehicle.

Join us on Saturday, May 29th at 6:00 PM EST for a drive-in premiere of “Healing Lucille” presented by the “In a Perfect World” Podcast. This event will be hosted at the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center and will be COVID-safe and socially distanced. Although everyone should remain in their cars for the duration of the event, we still encourage everyone to bring masks so hosts can stay safe while handing out the program pamphlets through car windows. Restrooms are available at the venue. If you are exiting your car to use the restroom, please make sure that everyone in your party over the age of 5 is wearing a mask.

*INSTRUCTIONS*

Please try to get to the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center 15 minutes early.

Be prepared to show your ticket to an In A Perfect World team member. You will be guided to a spot to park your vehicle for the duration of the concert

 

Lucille (Anna Jacobs) is the grandmother and sole caretaker of two young girls, Becca (Laura Santos) and Lila (Vivienne Mullally). However, she's being treated by Dr. Collymore  (Allen McBride) because she suffers from Aphasia (Megan Poole), a disorder that hinders a person's ability to communicate. When a sudden sign of hope arrives, the girls and Dr. Collymore enlist the help of music therapist August Taylor (DeVon Gainey) for one last chance to save their grandmother.

 

Sydni & Adrian (the In a Perfect World Podcast team) wrote this play together for 2 months from 800 miles away and didn't get to meet up in person until just 3 days before recording started. This play is a testament to how the pandemic has affected all of us over the past year, and Sydni & Adrian were passionate about bringing people together through the power of theatre and music. With Healing Lucille, the dynamic duo wants to bridge the gap between STEM and the Arts. They hope to spread the message of how important art education is and showcase the talents of so many young and brilliant performers.