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One year ago this month, Joshua William Green was lying in a hospital bed in New York City, receiving oxygen and struggling to breathe as he battled a severe case of COVID-19.
âLast year, I was really sick,â says Green, an actor, singer and dancer who has been living and working in Lancaster on and off for several years. âI was sick for three weeks. I got coronavirus in March, right at the beginning,â when his adoptive city of New York was emerging as a hot spot for the virus. He continued to battle its effects through April 2020.
Heâd had asthma all his life, but had it under control. When COVID-19 struck, âI thought I was getting better, but I developed this cough. The cough is what sent me to the hospital.
If youâre in downtown Lancaster on First Friday this week, and you see a black 1939 Buick Special driving around town with a police escort, you may soon be in for a free performance that has a bit of the old ring-a-ding-ding.
The three-person cast of âSammy & Sinatra,â the opening show of Prima Theatreâs 2021 season, will be riding in that vintage car, ready to jump out and sing a few songs made famous by Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. at various city spots, between 5 p.m. and a little after 8 p.m. Friday.
Planned stops and approximate times include: