ion Oklahoma Magazine May / June 2021

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PEOPLE

St. Luke’s Methodist Church holds “A Night On Broadway”

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ith Broadway on hold because of the pandemic, a group of theatre stars came to Oklahoma City June 4-6 to perform for a fundraiser at St. Luke’s Methodist Church. The evening was billed as “A Night On Broadway.” All three performances were sold out as the events helped raise money to support the church’s food ministry which reduces food insecurity through the Meals on Wheels and Mobile Market programs. Through the Meals on Wheels Oklahoma County, the ministry oversees and delivers nutritious meals to homebound seniors as well as pet food to seniors in partnership with the Pet Food Pantry. Together with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department’s Wellness Now programs and Strong Neighborhoods initiative, the food ministry delivers free food and produce throughout Oklahoma City weekly on the Mobile Market truck.

Bob Long, St. Luke’s Methodist Church Pastor.

Broadway thespians who participated in the fundraiser were Tamar Greene, Eryn LeCroy, Dan Micciche, Meghan Picerno and John Riddle. The stars sang a variety of songs from theatre classics including “Oklahoma,” “Guys and Dolls,” Rent,” “My Fair Lady,” “Hamilton,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” and “The Sound of Music.” n

Broadway thespians participating in the fundraiser were Tamar Greene, Eryn LeCroy, Dan Micciche, Meghan Picerno and John Riddle.

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