LET ME SING THE PRAISES OF BROOKLYN’S CAPATHIA JENKINS

You just gotta hear her at Park Slope’s  the Old Stone House on Saturday night July 16th at 8 p.m., because she sounds amazing in that room (without a microphone).

Jenkins, an acclaimed singer, was nominated for a 2007 Drama Desk Award for her performance in  Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me on Broadway. Her role in Tony Kushner’s musical, Caroline or Change, at the Public Theater, incited raves.

She is classically trained and church trained has diverse musical interests and unerringingly good taste. She is beautiful to look at and there is something so graceful and loving about her that it is a  joy to be in her musical presence.

She’s also a local girl. Born in Brooklyn, she attended public schools, including The Hgh School for Music and Art. She lives in Brooklyn and collaborates with Park Slope composer, Louis Rosen.
That she lends her talents in support of the arts programs at the Old Stone House is just one more song of praise to sing.

We are blessed.