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Ursula V. Battle’s “Serenity House: From Addiction to Deliverance” Dinner Theater Performances Coming to the Forest Park Sr. Center Nov. 19th

   BALTIMORE, MD – By popular demand, the highly-acclaimed stage play, Ursula V. Battle’s “Serenity House: From Addiction to Deliverance” returns for several encore performances in Baltimore and surrounding areas including upcoming Lunch (11 a.m.) and Dinner Theater (5 p.m.) performances on November 19, 2022 at the Forest Park Senior Center located at 4805 Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore. 

   The presentation is part of a Serenity House From Addiction to Deliverance Tour which also includes shows at The Chesapeake Arts Center, and The Randallstown Community Center as part of the production’s 2022-2023 Tour. Written by Baltimore playwright and journalist Ursula V. Battle, the show is coming off hugely successful performances earlier this year in Virginia, and most recently at Restoration Temple Apostolic Center in Baltimore.  

   The highly-acclaimed stage play takes a riveting and thought-provoking look at the opioid epidemic which has worsened since the COVID pandemic. The production features National Recording Artist Randy “Fruity” Roberts of The Choir Boyz. Roberts, a real-life former drug dealer who turned his life around, portrays “James Franklin” in the production, and performs Watch Me Work from his hit CD This Is My Story This is My Song featuring “Kingdom.”  

The production features National Recording Artist Randy “Fruity” Roberts of The Choir Boyz.

   The production, which debuted in 2017, also features internationally renowned gospel female trio “SERENITY,” and powerhouse soloists Charisse-Caldwell-Bowen and Kay Jefferson.

   The piece is written by Playwright Battle who is a writer for The Baltimore Times, and directed by Baltimore County Health Officer Dr. Gregory Wm. Branch. Dr. Branch’s interest in Medicine dates back to his childhood, seeing a former neighbor struggle with addiction, who ultimately succumbs to an overdose. The production speaks to addiction across multiple platforms, including eating disorders and prescription drug abuse. “Serenity House: From Addiction to Deliverance” also touches on domestic violence, incest, and child sex trafficking. 

   The production’s storyline centers around the journey six men and women – who are three months in recovery, take after arriving at the imaginary United in Victory Tabernacle on the Hill Freewill Catholic Baptist and Episcopal Church of God in Christ’s newly opened “Serenity House.” 

The production’s storyline centers around the journey six men and women – who are three months in recovery, take after arriving at the imaginary United in Victory Tabernacle on the Hill Freewill Catholic Baptist and Episcopal Church of God in Christ’s newly opened “Serenity House.” 

   Through ministry, music, an unforgettable story, and dance, the production takes a heart-wrenching, yet heart-warming look at the devastating impact that addiction has on society – particularly on families that in some cases, spans generations.  The production is also the impetus for Playwright Battle’s new breakout novel of the same name. Ursula V. Battle’s “Serenity House” is rated PG-13 due to some strong content and profanity. For more information or to purchase tickets call (443) 531-4787 or visit www.battlestageplays.com.

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