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Hope and Resilience Shine Through the Rain of the Pandemic

Voices of Hope: Ordinary people on an extraordinary mission!

Voices of Hope performing on the field
Voices of Hope performing on the field

On Tuesday, November 30th (Giving Tuesday), Voices of Hope, a local volunteer organization dedicated to raising funds for cancer research through theatrical performance, will present Dancing in the Rain, a virtual musical celebration of resilience and hope.

Over one hundred plus members who worked on the virtual cabaret. The production represents a tapestry of talent featuring seven full scale music videos designed, recorded, filmed, and edited entirely by Voices of Hope members. With additional commentary, storytelling and guest appearances, this performance is a tribute to the resilience that has sustained us in the darkest of days, and a reflection of the hope that kept us moving forward.

In Spring 2020, Voices of Hope (VOH) was just a few weeks out from presenting its spring musical fundraiser at North Shore Music Theater when suddenly the curtain was brought down and the lights went out. COVID-19 had struck with a heavy hand and stages around the world went silent. Thinking the crisis would pass by the fall and productions would resume, members were encouraged to film music videos at home to keep active and connected until that time.

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These individual submissions were then compiled into what soon became a series of virtual cabarets shared with the staff and patients at Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center. VOH Executive Artistic Director Dana Siegal’s thought was, “If we can’t raise money now… perhaps we can raise spirits.” But as time progressed it became clear that VOH would not be returning to live theater anytime soon. So they shifted gears and explored opportunities to expand their recording concept in a way that would allow them to work more effectively AND safely with their members. Graced with a new grant, VOH built out their existing rehearsal space, incorporating a 12-station, COVID-safe recording studio.

From there, the production team was once again up and running and they were able to create a number of new productions under the banner of “VOH on Air”:Old Time Radio Production of “Arsenic and Old Lace”, complete with commercial jingles.

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“You Will be Found”, a professional music video produced by MGH for their CenterStage
2020 fundraiser
Hope for the Holidays Virtual Cabaret.
Cardinal Café – an original podcast series featuring interviews with individuals in the arts and other philanthropic organizations like VOH finding ways to be creative and stay afloat during the COVID crisis.

“Seize the Day”, a professional music video to promote Battleship Cove filmed aboard the USS Massachusetts.

“It was an amazing learning experience” says Greg Chastain, VOH President and Founder.At Marblehead Harbor

Voices of Hope taping a segment for their virtual Fall Gala

This past spring (2021) when it became obvious that we were nowhere near a level of safety to resume live performance, we took all we had learned and applied it to the creation of a virtual gala with seven full scale music videos.” They recorded vocal and music tracks in the studio and filmed videos at locations including Gillette Stadium, the grounds of North Shore Music Theater, the Healing Garden at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Marblehead harbor. All the work—artistic design, music direction, choreography, recording, video work both on the ground and in the air with drones, and then hundreds of hours of editing— has all been done by our volunteer members. "Like so many others during this pandemic, we incorporated new performance options and are thrilled to share this incredible tapestry of talent, building new skills and raising our voices to an expanded new audience via the social media continuum.” Siegal goes on to say, “VOH has clearly shown that life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, you must learn to dance - and sing - in the rain!!”.

The VOH dancers prepare their dance number for the virtual Gala

We invite you all to log into www.vohboston.org on Tuesday, November 30th at 7:00 p.m. to enjoy the premiere of this musical celebration of resilience and hope. The cabaret will remain available through the end of the year for viewers unable to watch it when it premieres. In lieu of ticket sales for a live performance, VOH is requesting a comparable donation to help support their mission to help make cancer history! If you prefer, you can participate in an online auction with items from professional sports teams, theaters, and local businesses. Donations of any amount will be gratefully accepted on behalf of the amazing doctors, scientists, and nurses at the Termeer Center for Targeted Therapies at the MGH Cancer Center. To date, Voices of Hope has donated $836,000 to cancer research and plans to be back performing live in 2022 as it is on a March to a Million! Can’t wait until November 30th? Watch our preview trailer now.

About Voices of Hope Voices of Hope (VOH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with more than 150 members who share a passion for the performing arts and a desire to join the fight against cancer by raising awareness and funds for cancer research. Bringing such memorable shows as Titanic, Fiddler on the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Godspell to the stage since 2009, sell-out audiences have praised Voices of Hope for the quality of their productions and impact on the local cancer community. More information—including performance photos, videos, and upcoming events—is available at www.vohboston.org.

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