Lyricist Don Black and actor Stephen Greif were among 180 guests at the Jewish Music Institute’s 30th anniversary gala, held at JW3 in London’s Finchley Road. The showpiece was a multi-media performance of the JMI-commissioned Drawing Life, created by award-winning composer Jocelyn Pook. The work was inspired by the poems and drawings of children in Terezin concentration camp. The evening raised £52,000 for the JMI.
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