SOUL SISTERS, the popular multicultural musical featuring two outstanding singers, one African American and the other Jewish, who reclaim their heritage and their souls through music, comes to the Oak Park Township Services, 130 S. Oak Park Avenue, for 2 free performances: Friday, December 4 and Friday December 11 at 1 p.m. Hailed as “riveting,” “unifying” and “a musical treasure,” SOUL SISTERS has toured to 31 theaters, universities and communities across the country. Thousands have thrilled to renditions of Billie Holiday, George Gershwin and Debbie Friedman songs, including:
“Strange Fruit,” “God Bless the Child,” “It ain’t necessarily so,” and “Miriam’s Song.”
SOUL SISTERS is FREE and open to the public, sponsored by Concordia University Chicago through a grant from the Chicago Community Trust, but reservations are required.