The Church of Scientology opens its doors to artistic
expression as a public service. This April, the church will host a musical
theatre evening on April 7th.
Recently the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre
Nashville hosted a musical theatre which fused a Nashville-style writers’ night
with New York City-style cabaret, including songs from new musicals as well as Broadway
classics and standards.
Corinne Sullivan, president of the church, says, “We
offer our space as a service to the community for meetings, musicals, writers’
nights, seminars and more.” Sullivan went on to say, “We have a special
interest in the arts. [Founder of the Church of Scientology] L. Ron Hubbard
cared deeply about the artists in society as they are the ones who will uplift
the culture.”
Arranged by The Actors Reading Room, the April 7 event will
feature guest artist Mallory Gleason Mundy, a veteran Broadway actress,
choreographer and dance instructor.
“We are happy to host this night of theatre, music and
fun,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the church. “We have a commitment to the artists and
creative people of Nashville.” For more
information on the church, visit www.scientology.org.
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