Press Release
By Chona A. Montesines-Sonido
Publisher & Managing Editor
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle
October 12, 2018
HONOLULU-- Doctors-On-Stage (DOS) Productions presents on BCWW’s 20th Anniversary “Noblesse Oblige,” a poignant musical production which captures the dynamics and magnitude of the past seven productions of DOS and has a cast of 30 musically talented medical professionals with special participation of Rosalie Woodson Dance Academy.
Bayanihan Clinic Without Walls (BCWW), is a non-profit organization that gives free medical and dental services to underserved communities in Hawaii: the homeless, low-income residents, and immigrants without insurance or are underinsured.
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When: Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 6:30 pm
Where: Farrington High School Auditorium, 1564 N. King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Tickets: VIP $70; Orchestra Wings $60; Orchestra $50 and General Admission (Balcony) $25.
Please call 888 674-7624 or 808-391-7678 or email .
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BACKGROUND: “Nobless Oblige” is the eight major production by Doctors-On-Stage, a theater group of performing doctors, medical professionals and guests that presents thematic musical productions every two years to benefit BCWW. Past productions include: ”Downtrodden”, “Journey,” “Believe: In Praise of Faith and Freedom,” “Love Stories,” “In Tune with War and Peace,” “Rainbow Connection,” and “Butterflies and Kisses.” Doctors-On-Stage was founded by internist Dr. Charlie Sonido in 1997.
Each production has drawn great community support and sponsors for its high-quality entertainment and great cause.
“Since BCWW continues to survive despite a lack of government funding, through Doctors-On-Stage, we are able to generate funds to continue our mission of service to immigrant and homeless individuals who cannot afford medical insurance,” said Dr. Russell Tacata, BCWW President.
“We are proud to sponsor Bayanihan Clinic Without Walls and this event because it brings awareness to the important work they do in providing healthcare to the underserved populations in our local community, said Dr. Michael McMann, of McMann Eye Institute.
Doctors-On Stage Presents “Noblesse Oblige” To Celebrate BCWW’s 20th Anniversary Of Giving Back To The Community
By Chona A. Montesines-Sonido
Publisher & Managing Editor
Hawaii Filipino Chronicle
October 12, 2018
HONOLULU-- Doctors-On-Stage (DOS) Productions presents on BCWW’s 20th Anniversary “Noblesse Oblige,” a poignant musical production which captures the dynamics and magnitude of the past seven productions of DOS and has a cast of 30 musically talented medical professionals with special participation of Rosalie Woodson Dance Academy.
Bayanihan Clinic Without Walls (BCWW), is a non-profit organization that gives free medical and dental services to underserved communities in Hawaii: the homeless, low-income residents, and immigrants without insurance or are underinsured.
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When: Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 6:30 pm
Where: Farrington High School Auditorium, 1564 N. King Street, Honolulu, HI 96817
Tickets: VIP $70; Orchestra Wings $60; Orchestra $50 and General Admission (Balcony) $25.
Please call 888 674-7624 or 808-391-7678 or email .
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BACKGROUND: “Nobless Oblige” is the eight major production by Doctors-On-Stage, a theater group of performing doctors, medical professionals and guests that presents thematic musical productions every two years to benefit BCWW. Past productions include: ”Downtrodden”, “Journey,” “Believe: In Praise of Faith and Freedom,” “Love Stories,” “In Tune with War and Peace,” “Rainbow Connection,” and “Butterflies and Kisses.” Doctors-On-Stage was founded by internist Dr. Charlie Sonido in 1997.
Each production has drawn great community support and sponsors for its high-quality entertainment and great cause.
“Since BCWW continues to survive despite a lack of government funding, through Doctors-On-Stage, we are able to generate funds to continue our mission of service to immigrant and homeless individuals who cannot afford medical insurance,” said Dr. Russell Tacata, BCWW President.
“We are proud to sponsor Bayanihan Clinic Without Walls and this event because it brings awareness to the important work they do in providing healthcare to the underserved populations in our local community, said Dr. Michael McMann, of McMann Eye Institute.