2008-10-20
Vincent Van Gogh comes to life in Queens
Kew Gardens, New York – On Sunday, March 30, the 155th anniversary of the birth of Vincent Van Gogh, the famous artist came to life in My Name Is Vincent at Atria Kew Gardens in Queens.
My Name Is Vincent is a one-man performance, celebrating the artist, his work and his intensely personal vision. The program is presented with passion by its author, playwright and actor David Noard, who artfully inhabits the role of the tortured genius accompanied by many of his magnificent paintings. “My Name Is Vincent” offers a rare opportunity to experience Van Gogh ‘in person’.
My Name Is Vincent is scheduled for Sunday, March 30 at 3 pm at Atria Kew Gardens, 718.441.0300.
Atria Senior Living Group, the nation’s fourth largest assisted living owner-operator, provides respectful, quality care that helps more than 14,000 older people live life to the fullest. Atria communities are not nursing homes; rather, they are active communities where seniors can get the care they need to live as independently as possible. At the heart of Atria’s approach is our belief that superior care depends on running a superior business. That’s why Atria has developed some of the industry’s most stringent measurement tools and comprehensive training protocols. To learn more, log onto www.atriaseniorliving.com.