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Buku Productions Theatre Company "Sing Out On Sundays"

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This World Premiere Comedy play is about an R&B radio station, WTRC, where everybody has an opinion but Rockin' Robbie DuPree has to decide whether to do what's right...or do what's right for him.  Geneva and Brother Singleton want him to stand up and be a man but Robbie wants to mind his business and stay employed.  Either way, Sunday's broadcasts will never be the same at 1350 AM Radio, WTRC.  Don't miss this brand new Comedy starring stage veterans Augustus Williamson and Harold Hogan, along with young super-talents Sean Rodriguez-Sharpe, Lisa McCormick, Paul Gordon, Shawntay Dalon and Paul Dean.  Come experience the fun as it spills out on stage at WTRC Radio, where DJ's kick out the  R&B jams throughout the week and weekend airwaves are filled with Spirituals as live studio guests "Sing Out On Sundays."  "Sing Out On Sundays" is written by Reuben Yabuku, Buku Productions Theatre Company's Artistic Director.  This marks Mr. Yabuku's 6th original play to be brought to production following the success of "Hit The Floor Dancin'," " Moms Mabley The Naked Truth," "Little Ghetto Boy: The Donny Hathaway Tribute Concert," "Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round" and "Rock My Soul."  Reuben Yabuku, a Director since 1988, also directed the hit plays, "Fences," "Church Girl," "Camp Logan" and "The Colored Museum."  For more information regarding past productions please visit www.bukuproductions.org

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Tom B June 18, 2013 at 07:42 pm
Way too much for a college having financial problems.
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Gary Woronchak June 12, 2013 at 10:32 am
Hasn't even worked one day? Not one day in 15 years? Really? Not even credit for one day? When IRead More worked at the Press & Guide (which eliminated my position in a budget restructuring that has continued under various corporate owners at the P&G for a decade and a half, resulting in them moving their offices to Southgate and more recently just out-and-out eliminating their editor, sports editor and photographer) we had a policy of no anonymous letters to the editor. This was done because, while everyone has the right to express their opinion, putting a real name with an opinion meant people displayed more decorum and, well, less cowardice than is allowed in online comments from the shadows. Joseph, the benefit of post-employment health care after just eight years of service may have, in the early 1990s, been more acceptable in some way I can't figure (retention of key department heads has been cited as a reason, as was that it apparently mirrored a benefit for state officials), but it clearly was part of the excesses of Wayne County that was unjustifiable and unsustainable in the 2000s. This practice was ended two years ago by a resolution I introduced.
Daniel Lai (Editor) June 12, 2013 at 11:22 am
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Joseph Borrajo June 13, 2013 at 10:08 am
Thank you Gary Woroncahk for the response.
laplateau June 11, 2013 at 11:28 am
Yeah, unless the drinking trough is filled with taxpayer water.