Lonnie Henderson Performs a Staged Reading of His New Book NEVA~EH to Benefit Kittsville Youth Foundation, Co-founded by Eartha Kitt and Ella Mae Evans
Lonnie Henderson Performs a Staged Reading of His New Book NEVA~EH to Benefit Kittsville Youth Foundation, Co-founded by Eartha Kitt and Ella Mae Evans
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Inspiration may strike at a moment's notice, but a moment is all someone as talented as Lonnie Henderson needs to give an unforgettable performance.
Now, after traveling the world as a performer, Henderson will be in Los Angeles for a staged reading adapted from his new book NEVA~EH (Prince of Black Angels).
NEVA~EH (Prince of Black Angels) is the epic tale of a kingdom being torn apart by a bitter family feud. Find out if jealousy and greed will rule the kingdom or if love is powerful enough to overcome darkness and capture the throne.
NEVA~EH is a wonderful fusion of music, magic and fantasy, certain to delight the entire family. Powerful vocals, dazzling lights, beautiful costumes and captivating dance sequences swirl together with the magic of Harry Potter and the mystery of The Lord of the Rings.
NEVA~EH will be presented November 12th at 2pm for the general public and 7pm for members of the industry. The 7pm presentation will be immediately followed by a champagne reception. The first twenty-five attendees of both performances will be mailed a free copy of the novel, NEVA~EH (Prince of Black Angels), being released in December. Both performances are at YADA (Youth Academy of Dramatic Arts) 8115 West 3rd Street in Los Angeles (near 3rd and Crescent Heights).
Lonnie has performed in The Lion King, Miss Saigon, NBC's American Dreams, Miss Congeniality 2, The Longest Yard and recently in the film version of Dreamgirls.
In support of our inner city youth, Henderson is dedicating this staged reading to Kittsville Youth Foundation, a non-profit organization co-founded by the fabled songbirds Ella Mae Evans and Eartha Kitt. Based in South Central Los Angeles, Kittsville Youth Foundation has been dedicated to providing free theater arts instruction for inner city children for over four decades.
The staged reading is free however all donations given at the reading will benefit this remarkable Foundation.
To R.S.V.P. for this unforgettable event please call 818.209.6666 to attend the 2pm general public presentation or 917.371.0702 to attend the 7pm industry presentation. Please leave your name, company's name and number of guests attending. There is limited seating.
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CONTACT: Lonnie Henderson, +1-917-371-0702
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