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Off-Beat Players perform Spamalot at Teen Center in Greenwich

Hundreds turned out at the Teen Center in Greenwich over the weekend for the musical comedy Spamalot. The Off-Beat Players, consisting of 30 people in their late teens and 20s, worked together to stage

News 12 Staff

Aug 12, 2014, 1:47 AM

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Off-Beat Players perform Spamalot at Teen Center in Greenwich
Hundreds turned out at the Teen Center in Greenwich over the weekend for the musical comedy Spamalot.
The Off-Beat Players, consisting of 30 people in their late teens and 20s, worked together to stage the Broadway hit.
Kim Malara, a Greenwich High School special education teacher, founded the Off-Beat Players seven years ago with a mission to create a theatre company that fully includes people of all abilities.
The show integrates performers with disabilities like Down syndrome or autism in a one-of-a-kind experience to build skills and self-esteem.
The Off-Beat Players say they rely on ticket sales and donations to keep the organization going.


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