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July 12, 2019, Friday - Holding On: Unexpected Stories of World War II at MacPhail (2 days)

Time: 7 PM – 10 PM

Location: MacPhail Center for Music, 501 S 2nd St

Holding On: Unexpected Stories of World War II

AN ORIGINAL PRODUCTION BY HERO NOW THEATRE

In partnership with Episcopal Homes, MacPhail Center for Music, and St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists. Conceived and Directed by Joey Clark

Recollections of WWII brought to life again through song, dance, and storytelling, Holding On: Unexpected Stories of WWII takes a look back at the lives of local veterans in a search for wisdom, perspective, and personal truths. Crafted from interviews taken by Hero Now Theatre, Holding On shines a light on the untold and surprising personal stories of the heroes and heroines who lived next door.

Please join us for this uniquely vibrant collaboration, performed by a multi-generational cast, ages 9-92!