Tickets go on sale Wed., March 1, 2017, for Spring Desserts: A Moses Story, produced by the Northwest Christian University Music Department. Performances are Sat., April 8, 2017, at 7 p.m. and Sun., April 9, 2017, at 3 p.m. in the Morse Event Center on campus.
“Spring Desserts: A Moses Story” is based on the New York City Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in in the early 20th Century and features music from the film The Prince of Egypt. NCU students and faculty have developed an original script and music arrangement to tell this amazing story of deliverance, redemption and hope.
“When so many are disheartened by unrest in our world, there is no better time for A Moses Story,” said Karen De Young, Program Director of NCU Music Department.
“Our original script and music arrangement story has been a challenging and rewarding experience for our many talented students as they strive to deliver a polished performance with meaning deeper than the music and words.”
Tickets are $10 for adults, and $5 for students. Beginning March 1, 2017, tickets can be purchased at www.nwcu.edu/springdesserts.
Proceeds from the annual Spring Desserts performance weekend goes to support the NCU Music program, including funding for tours, recording equipment, and state of the art equipment.
For more information, contact the NCU Music Department at music@nwcu.edu or call 541-349-7400.
*Note to parents: This performance contains some heavy themes and content that may not be suitable for younger children.