Mangalore: Leila Alvares Brings ‘Breaking Up is Hard to Do’ to City


Mangalore: Leila Alvares Brings ‘Breaking Up is Hard to Do’ to City 
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RS/SP)

 
Mangalore, Sep 9: Cause Foundation will organize ‘Breaking Up is Hard to Do’ musical comedy show, inspired by the songs of rock-n-roll legend Neil Sedaka, as part of its promotion to local talents and to venture it to worthy local charities, on Saturday, September 12 from 6.30 to 8.30 pm at Town Hall here.
 
In a press release issued by Leila Alvares, president, Cause Foundation, said that the musical comedy show, which will feature familiar and nostalgic songs, besides vibrant dances. All the 35 cast and crew of the team will volunteer their time and talent to a worthy cause and promise a visual treat to the entire family, she explained. 
 
Cause Foundation is a non-profit organization has successfully staged its musical hit shows including, the sound of music, Fiddler on the roof, my fair lady, Joseph and the Technicolor, Dreamcoat and Greese, in Bangalore, she said.







 
The performances will be live, and as many as 18 numbers of Neil Sedaka will be performed in this event, including O Caro..., Stupid Cupid and the Breaking up is hard to do, she added.
 

This event is being sponsored by DSP Blackrock Investment Managers
 
Director: Leila Alvares.  Featuring: Jude Lazaro, Meghna Dhawan, Neville De Nazareth, Christina D'souza, Arvind Kasturi, Priyanka Krishnan and Prem Koshy.
 
Music Director: Vivek Menzel
 
Band: Pearl Mukadam (bass), Robin Colaco (Lead), Premila Roberts (Piano), Jason Zachariah (Keyboards) and Vivek Menzel (Percussion and Drums)
Choreographers: Pravin Roberts, Lucien Charanghat and Lionel DeNazareth
 
Dancers: Pravin Roberts, Lionel De Nazareth, John Fernandez, Elexer Fernandes, Lynn Bout, Alisha D'souza, Devika Thyagaraj and Karen Lobo
 
Sound & Light: Reynolds. Costumes: Asha Fernandes of Elan
 
Tickets: Rs. 500/, 250/, 150/, 100/- available from 1st September onwards at Jimmy's Supermarket (Falnir), Dinoos Fast Food, and Alvares Centre (6553152/53)

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  • Vera Alvares, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 10 2009

    Congratulations! In these troubled times it is good to see talented people providing some lighter moments by shocasing their talent! My good wishes to all of you involved in this veture. If you come to Mumbai,( St. Andrews Aunditorium, Bandra) i assure you people will line up to watch and appreciate your performance!

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  • Max & Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore/Houston, Tx

    Wed, Sep 09 2009

    We wish to congratulate Ms.Leila Alvares with a sincere sense of admiration for her contribution of leadership and talents towards the dramatic performances and entertaining plays on the stage of Mangalore. What a beautiful dedication towards the enhancement of Performing Arts of Mangalore. We know the Alvares family very well. We wish Leila''s father and brother were alive to see her abilities and willingness towards the social progress of Mangalore.

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