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Ruth: The Musical
Korean Church of Boston, 32 Harvard St, Brookline, MA | Get Directions »
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The Korean Church of Boston (KCB), located at 32 Harvard St. in Brookline MA will be presenting an encore performance of “Ruth: The Musical” on February 25th 2012 at 7:30 p.m. in the Children’s Chapel at the Educational and Community Center (4:00 p.m. open dress rehearsal will also be held on the same date). The musical will feature all original music by Robin Cho and lyrics and direction by Woong S. Lee and is based on the biblical story of Ruth.
Ruth (played by Mi Hye Lee) is a Moabite widow who chooses to stay with Naomi, her mother-in-law, and follow her back to her ancestral home of Bethlehem. Through her sacrifice, Ruth finds God’s protection, a new family, and love.
The one-act musical—performed in English—features a cast and crew from the Korean Church of Boston and is free and open to the public although donations are welcome. The strong positive reaction to the first performance musical and continued requests for another showing has prompted the church to stage the performance one more time. The musical continues the tradition of musical and cultural performances at KCB dedicated to enriching the Brookline community and the church’s mission of building fellowship with its neighbors (see www.ecckcb.org).
For any questions or to learn more about “Ruth: The Musical”, please contect the Korean Church of Boston at 617-739-2663 (Email:kcbweb@hotmail.com).
Street parking is available. Public Transportation: Brookline Village T-Stop on Green “D” Line; Pierce St. & Harvard St on Bus #66).
Event Details
| Where | Korean Church of Boston 32 Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02445 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:30 pm–9:30 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Families, Seniors |
| Website | http://ecckcb.org |
| Phone | 617-739-2663 |
| kcbweb@hotmail.com | |
| Price | free, donations welcom |
More About Korean Church of Boston
In addition to its two Sunday services, this church offers Bible study and fellowship groups for young adults and young married couples that meet regularly during the week. The second Sunday service includes simultaneous translation for those less than fluent in Korean. To serve its expanding congregation, the Korean Church of Boston is currently building a new wing in the Brookline Village building it shares with the First Presbyterian Church.