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7:30 PM Saturday, November 17, 2007
Adults $18, Students / Children $10
The Ink Spots will delight you with their unique style, sound and elegance. With over 80 hit records and 17 million sellers, The Ink Spots continue to delight audiences with the wonderful harmonies and arrangements that have made the group a musical legend around the world. Dance down Memory Lane to their greatest hits including If I Didn’t Care, I’ll Never Smile Again, To Each His Own, and What a Wonderful World.
For additional information visit: www.theinkspots.com/
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WKCTC Community Chorus presents
A Holiday Celebration
3:00 PM Sunday, December 2, 2007
Clemens Fine Art Center
No Admission Charge
Ring in the season with the WKCTC Community Chorus and Friends. The concert features a blend of traditional choral music and popular seasonal music. The ArtsReach Paducah Singers, a chorus of children from the Neighborhood After School Program, will join the chorus for this holiday celebration.
To see how you can become involved in the chorus visit:
WKCTC Community Chorus
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7:30 PM Saturday, December 15, 2007
Clemens Fine Arts Center
Adults $18, Students / Children $10
Purple Haze, Northwestern University’s co-ed a capella group, combines the highest musical standards with the joy and fun of singing! The distinctive styles and talents of the group’s 17 members add incredible range and diversity to their performance. Purple Haze recently released their fifth CD, Rutherford P. Haze. Selections from each of their studio albums have been featured on the Best of College A cappella Collection CD. The group has traveled extensively and has performed in a variety of settings across the United States and Europe. Paducah Tilghman High School graduate, Vic Mazzone, is a two-year member of Purple Haze and a former member of Prime Rib, Tilghman’s men’s a cappella group. Prime Rib and Concordia, the PTHS women’s a cappella group, will open the concert.
For additional information visit: www.purplehaze.com
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Springer Theatricals presents
The Taffetas
Conceived by Rick Lewis
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
7:30 PM
Adults $18
Students/Children $10
"The Taffetas appeal to everyone!"
-Vogue Magazine
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It is the 1950s and four sisters from Muncie, Indiana, are making their national television singing debut. THE TAFFETAS features the wonderful harmonies of The McGuire Sisters, The Fontane Sisters and The Chordettes. Spend an hour and a half with THE TAFFETAS and remember what Sunday night television was like on your 12-inch black and white. It is an evening guaranteed to have you tapping your toes to favorite oldies including: Tennessee Waltz, Mr. Sandman, See The USA In Your Chevrolet, Tonight You Belong To Me, I'm Sorry, Dedicated To The One I Love, Tammy, Johnny Angel, Puppy Love, Little Darlin', Where The Boys Are, Shi-Boom, Love Letters In The Sand, How Much Is That Doggie In The Window, L-O-V-E and many more.
For additional information visit: www.windwoodtheatricals.com |
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Five Guys Named Moe is the hot Louis Jordan review that's more like a swinging party than a
show. Reviewers rave about this sparkling new production directed by A. Curtis Farrow. Five
Guys Named Moe involves the audience and spreads its infectious energy throughout the
theatre. Singing old favorites like "Saturday Night Fish Fry" and the raucous "Caldonia" this
cast of entertainers practically knock themselves out to make sure the audience is having a
good time. In their multicolored Zoot Suits the five Moes harmonize, croon, wail, tap and joke
their way through 27 Louis Jordan hits. The show stopping "Choo Choo Choo Boogie" and the
sentimental "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" are crowd pleasers of the first order. The
audience finds it impossible to resist joining in the riotous "Push Ka Pi Shi Pie" rumba line or
throwing their hands in the air and shouting "MOP!" when egged on by the comic Moes who
seem like cartoon characters come to life.
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Award Winning Musical
Friday, February 29, 2008 at 7:30 PM
Adults $18 Students $10 |
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WKCTC
Music Department presents |
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April 25, 2008, 10:00 AM
April 25-26, 2008, 7:30 PM
April 27, 2008, 2:30 PM
Adults $10
Students /Children / Sr. Citizens $5 |
Audition Information
Cast Announcement
Study Guide
About The Cast. . .
Musical Numbers
Synopsis
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"Leaves the audience ravenous for more.” The New York Times
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A down-and-out skid row floral assistant, Seymour Krelbourn, becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. The plant, Audrey II, grows into an R&B singing carnivore who offers Seymour love, fame, and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite. Finally, Audrey II reveals itself to be an alien creature poised for global domination! One of New York’s longest running Off Broadway shows, this affectionate spoof of 1950s sci-fi movies has become a household name. The musical comedy was the recipient of the Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical and the Outer Critics Circle Award. Charming, tuneful, and hilarious, Little Shop Of Horrors never fails to entertain!
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The WKCTC College Community Chorus presents
Spring POPS Concert
3:00 PM Sunday, May 4, 2008
No Admission Charge
The WKCTC Community Chorus Pops Concert will showcase the chorus and soloists in musical numbers from the pop scene and Broadway. Attend this Paducah tradition! |
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