Actress Phyllis Stickney to Perform at Muntu Dance Theatre's 45th Anniversary Celebratory Fundraiser
Actress Phyllis Stickney Among Several Powerful Female Performers at Muntu Dance Theatre’s 45th Anniversary “UBUNTU” Celebratory Fundraiser Famed Vocalists Dee Alexander and Maggie and Africa Brown Also Lend Support to Renown Organization
WHO: Director, film/TV star, comedienne and humanitarian Phyllis Stickney (How Stella Got Her Groove Back, What’s Love Got to Do with It, Jungle Fever, A Different World, The Women of Brewster Place and others) will lend her comedic talents, along with performances by Chicago’s Maggie and Africa Brown (Oscar Brown’s daughters), and songstress Dee Alexander. Muntu Dance Theater will give a special performance.
WHAT: A holiday festive evening with world renown artists, performances, great food and exciting prizes to raise funds and celebrate 45 years of Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago.
WHEN: Friday, November 17, 2017 from 8:00PM-11:00PM
WHERE: Room 43, 1039-1043 E. 43rd Street, Chicago
Tickets can be purchased at:
https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07eeor5t26ebbdefde&oseq=&c=f1d0e740-ddac-11e3-8306-d4ae5292c4bc&ch=f2f34730-ddac-11e3-8333-d4ae5292c4bc , calling 773.241.6080, or visiting www.muntu.com.
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