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SUMMARY:\"Find a Way Or Make One!\" Theatrical Production at CAMP Rehoboth
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DESCRIPTION:CAMP Rehoboth is excited to host “Find a Way Or Make One!\,
 ” a\ntheatrical production written by Lisa Graff with Holly Lane on voca
 ls\nand John Francis Flynn on keys.  About the Show The dynamic trio of\n
 Lisa Graff\, Holly Lane\, and John Francis Flynn will bring “Find a\nWay
  Or Make One!\,” Graff's ninth original show\, to the CAMP Rehoboth\nElk
 ins-Archibald Atrium on Saturday\, August 22 at 5 p.m. The show is\nabout 
 “all those times when life presented obstacles\, and I found a\nway to t
 hrive\,” said Graff. Graff shared: A graduate from Robert E.\nPeary High
  School in 1972\, “I will find a way or make one\,” was\nour alma mate
 r. Our mascot was a husky. I disliked high school so\nalready I feel that 
 I conquered one obstacle—graduation! Supposedly\nPeary discovered the no
 rth pole\, but Hannibal might have crossed the\nAlps with those elephants 
 before Peary found the pole. Men intent on\nacquiring more territory. Wher
 e have we heard this before? Every human\nbeing runs into problems and som
 ehow\, we figure out how to overcome\nour situation or maybe even realize 
 our goals were misguided. I am\nthrilled to return to our favorite venue\,
  CAMP Rehoboth\, this summer!\nSuper excited to perform with my friends\, 
 singer Holly Lane and\npianist John Flynn. All of my stories are true.  N
 o names have been\nchanged to protect the innocent. Because no one was inn
 ocent\, except\nme. About the Talent Lisa is a former columnist for the Ca
 pe Gazette\,\nthe author of two novels\, and is planning to produce her fi
 rst play\,\nHappy Anniversary. Lisa J. Graff has been writing and starring
  in her\noriginal shows since 2022 and has established a local following. 
 All\nof her shows are Lisa’s own life stories. Her goal is to add humor\
 nand a few poignant messages for the audience. Lisa has brought\nprevious 
 shows to venues like The Room at Cedar Grove and the Cinema\nArt Theater. 
 Holly Lane was born in DC\, and discovered a love of\ntravel at age ten\, 
 going to France for the first time. She was later\nable to see the world a
 s a dancer in Chicago\, the Bahamas\, Martinique\,\nGreece\, Switzerland\,
  and Paris\, where she discovered her voice and her\nlove of jazz\, singin
 g in jazz clubs\, cabarets\, theaters\, and cruise\nships. In addition to 
 the great American songbook\, she also performs\nFrench music and showtune
 s. She has called Rehoboth Beach home since\n1996\, and she has been playi
 ng with John Flynn for about 15 years\, at\nCafe Azafran on Thursdays amid
  other gigs around town. She has also\nrecorded two CDs with Shore Jazz wh
 o she joined in 2000 and still\nperforms with from time to time. John Flyn
 n is a Philly born native\nwho's lived in Rehoboth for 18 years. He's play
 ed piano full-time\nsince '78 and was also lead vocalist for several bands
  in the 90s.\nEarly 2000s brought a new project with the lead role of \"Sy
 d\" in The\nPajama Game in Bucks County PA. He's performed on the east coa
 st from\nthe Delmarva & Philly area to NYC & Provincetown\, Mass. You can 
 catch\nhim in town year-round at Blue Moon\, La Fable\, Café Azafrán wit
 h\nHolly\, Paul Cullen's Room at Cedar Grove with Lisa Graff & Holly Lane\
 ,\nand now proudly at CAMP Rehoboth with both ladies! Accessibility CAMP\n
 Rehoboth is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive\nenvironmen
 t for all participants. If you plan on joining us and have\nneeds related 
 to Accessibility\, please contact\naccessibility@camprehoboth.org in advan
 ce. Refund Policy No refunds\navailable. If you can't make it\, be sweet a
 nd give your ticket to a\nfriend. This program is supported\, in part\, by
  a grant from the\nDelaware Division of the Arts\, a state agency\, in par
 tnership with the\nNational Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes 
 Delaware arts\nevents on DelawareScene.com.  Venue: CAMP Rehoboth.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>CAMP Rehoboth is excited to host &ldquo\;Fi
 nd a Way Or Make One!\,&rdquo\; a theatrical production written by Lisa Gr
 aff with Holly Lane on vocals and John Francis Flynn on keys.&nbsp\; About
  the Show The dynamic trio of Lisa Graff\, Holly Lane\, and John Francis F
 lynn will bring &ldquo\;Find a Way Or Make One!\,&rdquo\; Graff&#39\;s nin
 th original show\, to the CAMP Rehoboth Elkins-Archibald Atrium on Saturda
 y\, August 22 at 5 p.m. The show is about &ldquo\;all those times when lif
 e presented obstacles\, and I found a way to thrive\,&rdquo\; said Graff. 
 Graff shared: A graduate from Robert E. Peary High School in 1972\, &ldquo
 \;I will find a way or make one\,&rdquo\; was our alma mater. Our mascot w
 as a husky. I disliked high school so already I feel that I conquered one 
 obstacle&mdash\;graduation! Supposedly Peary discovered the north pole\, b
 ut Hannibal might have crossed the Alps with those elephants before Peary 
 found the pole. Men intent on acquiring more territory. Where have we hear
 d this before? Every human being runs into problems and somehow\, we figur
 e out how to overcome our situation or maybe even realize our goals were m
 isguided. I am thrilled to return to our favorite venue\, CAMP Rehoboth\, 
 this summer! Super excited to perform with my friends\, singer Holly Lane 
 and pianist John Flynn. All of my stories are true.&nbsp\; No names have b
 een changed to protect the innocent. Because no one was innocent\, except 
 me. About the Talent Lisa is a former columnist for the Cape Gazette\, the
  author of two novels\, and is planning to produce her first play\, Happy 
 Anniversary. Lisa J. Graff has been writing and starring in her original s
 hows since 2022 and has established a local following. All of her shows ar
 e Lisa&rsquo\;s own life stories. Her goal is to add humor and a few poign
 ant messages for the audience. Lisa has brought previous shows to venues l
 ike The Room at Cedar Grove and the Cinema Art Theater. Holly Lane was bor
 n in DC\, and discovered a love of travel at age ten\, going to France for
  the first time. She was later able to see the world as a dancer in Chicag
 o\, the Bahamas\, Martinique\, Greece\, Switzerland\, and Paris\, where sh
 e discovered her voice and her love of jazz\, singing in jazz clubs\, caba
 rets\, theaters\, and cruise ships. In addition to the great American song
 book\, she also performs French music and showtunes. She has called Rehobo
 th Beach home since 1996\, and she has been playing with John Flynn for ab
 out 15 years\, at Cafe Azafran on Thursdays amid other gigs around town. S
 he has also recorded two CDs with Shore Jazz who she joined in 2000 and st
 ill performs with from time to time. John Flynn is a Philly born native wh
 o&#39\;s lived in Rehoboth for 18 years. He&#39\;s played piano full-time 
 since &#39\;78 and was also lead vocalist for several bands in the 90s. Ea
 rly 2000s brought a new project with the lead role of &quot\;Syd&quot\; in
  The Pajama Game in Bucks County PA. He&#39\;s performed on the east coast
  from the Delmarva &amp\; Philly area to NYC &amp\; Provincetown\, Mass. Y
 ou can catch him in town year-round at Blue Moon\, La Fable\, Caf&eacute\;
  Azafr&aacute\;n with Holly\, Paul Cullen&#39\;s Room at Cedar Grove with 
 Lisa Graff &amp\; Holly Lane\, and now proudly at CAMP Rehoboth with both 
 ladies! Accessibility CAMP Rehoboth is committed to creating and maintaini
 ng an inclusive environment for all participants. If you plan on joining u
 s and have needs related to Accessibility\, please contact accessibility@c
 amprehoboth.org in advance. Refund Policy No refunds available. If you can
 &#39\;t make it\, be sweet and give your ticket to a friend. This program 
 is supported\, in part\, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts
 \, a state agency\, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Art
 s. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on DelawareScene.com.&nbsp\;
  Venue: CAMP Rehoboth.</p>
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