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j of 75,550 set a new attendance record for Will
City students re<
NEW YORK (AP) ? Hard-bitten
New York City is the last place you'd
expect to get something for nothing,
but the Shubert Theater organization
is nmmntine ;in altruistic venture call
ed the Midtown Arts Project.
It's a citywide program that gives
high school students free tickets to top
Broadway shows as a means of
cultural enrichment and education.
Since September 1982, more than
4,500 New York City high school
students have seen two of Broadway's
most noted shows, "Cats" and
"Dreamgirls," as a result of the combined
efforts of the Shuberts and city
government. Shubert president Bernie
Jacobs estimated that his organization
has given away more than $100,000 in
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vveek-long meeting of tli
church members in the
"With Jesse Jackso
good," Alexander said.
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fefv attracted 1,600 delega
political meeting." But
Jackson himself spok
members for their prayi
tributions in what he ca
Wj Benjamin Hooks, tl
jml Organization for the /
appeared before the co
He urged them to "u
, dent Reagan.
m j?k Joseph Lowery, presi
\ WL ship conference, broug
He said it was the rcs|
"cold fingers of poveri
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? Jackson's efforts, alth
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Ptwto by Jo? Jtckjon organizations, appeart
about Jackson's bit
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The crowd "There's nothing wr<
jms-Brice Stadium. the White House," sai<
list Church. "It's the >
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tickets in the past year.
"It's just a way for the Shuberts to
express our gratitude for all the people
who have seen our shows," Jacobs
said. "In my day, T.S. Eliot was very
important in the educational process.
We thought the kids of today should
know about T.S. Eliot."
"Cats" is based on T.S. Eliot's
"Old Possum's Book of Practical
Cats," a collection of poems that has
been put to music by Andrew Lloyd
Weber. Jacobs said he felt that
"Dreamgirls" would be appropriate
for city students "because of the large
minority group in New York." The
show traces the rise of a black female
singing group not unlike the Supremes.
That's not all the Midtown Arts
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of scholarships solely for engineerin
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W J^J3C:AI'T. JOEL PAR
supports Jackson
i ? The leader of one of Georgia's
irganizations believes the time may be
ate like the Rev. Jesse Jackson to run
lexander expressed the belief during the
le General Missionary Baptist Convenh
represents more than 6,000 black
state.
n in the race, it's just cosmetically
"What do we lose? We lose nothing,
iround."
to explain that the convention, which
tes and ended Friday, was "not a
it had all the trappings of one.
;e to the group Wednesday, asking the
ers, their votes and their financial conilled
his "drive for the salvation of our
le executive director of the National
advancement of Colored People, also
nvention.
se the ballot" next year to defeat President
of the Southern Christian LeaderJit
a similar message to the members.
r*r\ncihilitv of thf> rhnrrh tn hronk the
ty that grip the body politic."
both said they were supportive of
ough they added that their organizaaf
not endorsing candidates.
serves on the national boards of both
?d less circumspect in his comments
I for the Democratic presidential
Dng with people of our color looking at
i the pastor of Atlanta's Antioch BapWhite
House, not the white's house."
adway shows
Project is trying to do, however.
Michael Presser, the project's director,
said the program is an educational tool
as well, with a classroom research
guide book that contains information
about T.S. Eliot and interviews with
members of the "Cats" cast. Another
such book is being put together on
"Dreamgirls."
The project selects a different city
high school each week to receive a
ticket allocation. A particular effort is
made to select students who have never
attended a Broadway show. The emphasis
is placed on students who have
acheived good attendance, par
ticipated in extracurricular activities or
provided service to their communities.
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