Benjamin Kintisch is the creator of Life Review: The Hospice Musical - a new musical celebrating life, love and loss through three seasons at a residential hospice. The story follows our young Rabbi David, the new chaplain at the facility. He arrives in autumn, eager and naive, caring but lonely.
Benjamin Kintisch:
… is a Cantor, a chaplain and a music teacher when he’s not on stage. This is the first musical he has created. He has loved singing and performing since early elementary school. Favorite past roles include “Winthrop” in the Music Man, “Bert Healey” in Annie, and “Alfred P. Doolittle” in My Fair Lady. This journey from hospice chaplaincy to song writing to musical theater stage has been amazing and inspirational. He thanks every member of the growing creative and performance team. Ben is “thankful to have met you, wonderful you!” Special thanks to the Hofftisch, Kintisch and Hoffman families for love and support.
From LifeReviewMusical.com:
Life Review: The Hospice Musical is a new musical celebrating life, love and loss through three seasons at a residential hospice. The story follows our young Rabbi David, the new chaplain at the facility. He arrives in autumn, eager and naive, caring but lonely. As he ministers to the patients, Rabbi David learns from his patients even as he cares for them. and their loved ones.
In Life Review: The Hospice Musical, each patient sings their story. We hear from a proud mother remembering snow, a brave but scared young man wondering what's to come, an older man looking for one last friend, and a man of God singing praises.
It's A Chorus Line meets Fiddler on the Roof.
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