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Musical Treasures

Sabrina Hassan, Director & Writer | Abdul Muhaimin, guest artist

13-Sep-24 15:00

Musical Treasures

Musical Treasures is an exciting Broadway-inspired fundraiser organised by renowned choreographer Farah Sulaiman, aimed at supporting Persatuan Sindrom Down Malaysia (PSDM). Featuring iconic hits from beloved musicals like Hamilton, Mamma Mia!, and The Sound of Music, the production promises a vibrant song-and-dance spectacle while working to raise RM300,000 for PSDM's essential programs. The show's writer and director, Sabrina Hassan, and guest artist Abdul Muhaimin, join us to share insights into the creative process behind the show, the importance of its charitable mission, and what audiences can expect from this heartwarming performance.

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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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