The event is being hosted by and performed at the historic Highland Farm, the former home of the legendary Oscar Hammerstein, in Doylestown, PA. Hammerstein’s most famous works include: The Sound of Music, The King and I and South Pacific were written while living there.Kevin Jameson, president and founder of the DSA said, “We chose the theme of Broadway Alive” for a very special reason. There is significant research that supports the benefits of non-medical care for those living with Dementia, and music is one of the most effective of these.
The Dementia Society of America, a national nonprofit based in Doylestown, is the leading all volunteer driven all-dementias awareness organization . DSA offers an information hotline: 1-800 DEMENTIA as well as many other online resources which can be found at: https://www.dementiasociety.org.
A limited number of FREE tickets are available for the November 22nd premiere and can be obtained at www.broadwayalive.org.