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Save the Date(s) for the Cambridge Program's Annual Play on December 21 & 22!

If These Walls Could Talk - Cambridge Program Play Flyer

Every December, The Cambridge Program for Individuals with Special Needs performs an original play written and directed by program director David Tynes. All of the play's performers are participants in the program, which serves residents with intellectual disabilities who are age 11 and older. The plays are designed to allow people of all ability levels to participate and flourish.

Join us this December for unforgettable performances of If These Walls Could Talk: A Look into the Everyday Lives of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities!

There are two opportunities to enjoy the show:

Saturday, December 21
Russell Youth Center, 680 Huron Ave.
7 p.m.

Sunday, December 22
Russell Youth Center, 680 Huron Ave.
4:30 p.m.

Buy your tickets at the door! Cost per ticket is $15 (cash or check payable to Cambridge Recreation, Special Needs).

Questions? Contact David Tynes, Program Director, at dtynes@cambridgema.gov

About the Cast of If These Walls Could Talk

The actors are a phenomenal group of talented people. Most of them have acted in many plays and are a seasoned, professional troupe that just happen to have disabilities. The cast is led by the Dynamic Team of Jonathan Nardella and Adam Matos. These two incredible actors draw in the audience with their chemistry. Veteran actors, Adam Palmer, Chris Whitney and Leslie Schapira bring real heartfelt performances as they also pull you further into the story. Seasoned actors Alexander Blue, Sebastian Newman, Richard Lochiatto and Patrick O'Brien deliver outstanding performances that will make you question “man's inhumanity to man.” The cast also features incredible performances by Alexandra Gully, Jevon Howe, Cathy Patton, Jill Love and Lamar Forte. Narrators John Connolly and Arthur Lobo help guide the audience one scene at a time into the actual lives of people with disabilities. Denise Brown-Tynes, Victor King, Sean Alailima and Wendell Baynes round out our main cast. The rest of the cast includes a total of 40 members from the Cambridge Program.

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