South Jersey together through
art and through helping veterans. It feels good to be able
to tell these stories and bring
awareness that there are guys
you might be passing on the
street each day who very possibly are in a bad situation from
whatever they experienced.”
“The plays blend together
nicely,” Papryzcki adds. “They
tell different stories, but they tell
the same story. I guess that’s
the saddest part. As long as the
world has wars, the world will
have veterans. I think we’re all
responsible to lend a hand and
help. So with me running the
theatre, I can make 400 people
aware and let them know that
the arts in New Jersey cares
about veterans.”
“Shadows of War” will have 4 performances March 18-20
in the Waterfront Theatre, 400 Jasper Street, Camden, NJ
Watch a WSJ video about a Marine squad’s lone survivor
NewJerseyStage.com
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