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David Worobec, standing beside his theater display with characters from “Camelot,” recently put on a sensational top hat show for the residents of Atria during National Resident Appreciation Month. It was a first for many as they have never experienced miniature theater. The production was visually stunning and captured the attention of all who attended. A graduate of the Boston Conservatory and a classically-trained opera singer, Worobec has been signing to audiences like Atria Kennebunk for several years. Describing the performance, Atria resident Ethel Mae Theriault said, “Charming classic puppet theater, skillfully manipulated with life. It was pure joy.”
David Worobec, standing beside his theater display with characters from “Camelot,” recently put on a sensational top hat show for the residents of Atria during National Resident Appreciation Month. It was a first for many as they have never experienced miniature theater. The production was visually stunning and captured the attention of all who attended. A graduate of the Boston Conservatory and a classically-trained opera singer, Worobec has been signing to audiences like Atria Kennebunk for several years. Describing the performance, Atria resident Ethel Mae Theriault said, “Charming classic puppet theater, skillfully manipulated with life. It was pure joy.”

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