Fellowship of the Ravens to perform Dear Edwina

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Fellowship of the Ravens Inc is set to perform the musical Dear Edwina on July 31 at 7 p.m. and August 1 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The show will be held in the Robbinsville High School Black Box Theatre located at 155 Robbinsville Edinburg Road in Robbinsville.

Fellowship of the Ravens Inc is a non-profit theatre troupe from Robbinsville, educating students in theatre production and performance. Last summer, the company peformed their first show, Where to Begin, in Robbinsville, New York City, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.

Dear Edwina is a heartwarming musical for the whole family about the joys of growing up. The show’s heroine is an advice-giver extraordinaire, like a spunky, singing version of Dear Abby. Twelve year-old Edwina Spoonapple would do just about anything to be a part of the Kalamazoo Advice-a-palooza Festival. While her siblings both have proof of their accomplishments, poor Edwina has nothing. When a talent scout from the convention visits her hometown, she trots out her musical advice, giving shows live from the family garage in hopes of finding her place in the spotlight. She is assisted by her older siblings, quirky friends, and neighbors. Together they set out to tackle the world’s problems in number after hysterical number about everything from birthday party etiquette to proper table settings.

Tickets are $12 for students/$15 for adults and can be purchased online at fr.booktix.com or at the door. For more information, visit FellowshipOfTheRavens.org.

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