It's been awhile since I've flooded your emails with my messages to come support your local Houston theatre. Since I've invited you to be apart of an experience that has enriched so many of our lives for the better and ultimately continued to bring us closer as a community.
This time this email I'm sending off is for a different reason. It's to save the Silver House Theatre. The Silver House Theatre, is the place where I along with so many other young talented artists from all walks of life received their start. I remember clearly the day that I walked into the Silver House Theatre, and introduced myself to Miss Marie, I told her that I was an aspiring playwright, and that I want to one day get produced. She looked at me and told me why aspire when I can simply be and guided me as I produced and directed my first play 'A Love Story', it was from there that I went on to produce three multi-cultural play festivals for the city of Houston, several stage productions, and the list of amazing experiences continue on because one woman, one theatre, took the risk and gave a young man the opportunity to be an artist when few theatres would.
The Silver House needs our help and I want to get as many people as possible to come out this Tuesday, Feb. 16th, 2010 at 1107 Chartres Street, Houston (behind the George R. Brown Convention Center). Come join Reginald McKamie Sr., candidate for Judge, 295th Civil District Court, in an evening of Jazz at the Silver House Theatre in a fundraiser to keep the doors of the Silver House Theatre open.
Music proudly presented by the Internationally Famous Conrad Johnson Orchestra.
http://www.conradjo hnsonfoundation. org
All proceeds to go to the Silver House Theatre.
Thank you,
Reginald Edmund
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