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2007-2008 Arts Council Programs |
SHAKESPEARE
IN THE DARK -
City Stage Inc. - 7pm Friday,
July 20, 2007 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
The culminating performance of a two-week Drama Camp starring local youth in a show of sketches touring works of Shakespeare. |
| TAMING OF THE SHREW -
City Stage Inc. - 7pm Fridays & Saturdays, July 27 & 28, August
3 & 4 2007 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
A modern adaptation of the William Shakespeare play featuring local talent. |
23rd
Annual Chautauqua in the Park
- Saturday & Sunday September
8 & 9, 2007 - Simpson Park
Fine art, handmade items, storytellers, farmer’s market, delicious food and live music! |
| 3 MEN & A MELODY -
7pm - Saturday, October 6,
2007 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
Be it barbershop or jazz, ballad or up beat, this a capella quartet will delight you. Their unique form of harmony has earned them a place as a top 10 finalist in international competition. |
| JULIE
ANN SMITH, HARPIST -
7pm Monday, November 12, 2007
- First Christian Church
Sought after for her “riveting performances”, this young harpist’s beautiful playing has attracted attention from around the world. The performance will feature both classical and contemporary music. |
| BABES IN TOYLAND - Troupe America
- 7pm Monday, December 3, 2007 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
Set at the turn of the twentieth century, Victor Herbert’s timeless musical classic weaves fantasy and reality for the entire family in an exploration of generations at odds. |
| SLEEPING
BEAUTY - Missoula Children’s Theatre
- Auditions (grades K-12): 3pm Monday, January 21, 2008; Performances: 3pm, 7pm Saturday,
January 26, 2008 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
This week-long residency begins with an open group audition and culminates in two public performances starring 50 area students in a full-length musical based on a children’s classic. |
| CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF -
Montana Repertory Theatre
- 7pm Friday, February 22, 2008 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center
A true American classic, the Tennessee Williams Pulitzer Prize-winning drama will be brought to life by this acclaimed professional touring company. |
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MAC LUTHIERS: WORK IS ART AND ART IS WORK - The Art of Hand-crafted Instruments - March 25 thru April 30, 2008 - Livingston County Library, Courthouse Room Luthiery entails the intricate carving and crafting of stringed instruments. The exhibit features hand-crafted musical instruments, with a particular focus on the rich tradition of luthiers in Missouri. |
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ED REGGI'S PAPER SLIP THEATRE - 7pm Friday, May 16, 2008 - Gary Dickinson Performing Arts Center High energy, family friendly, audience activated improv comedy featuring Emmy award winning Ed Reggi and his troupe. St. Louis Magazine hailed Reggi as the city’s very own “Improv Genius.” |
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RAGTAG OUTDOOR CINEMA - 8:30pm Thursday, June 12, 2008 - Simpson Park Grab a blanket or low lawn chair and family members of all ages and join us for a movie under the stars! |
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