The Hole in the Wall Theater to Hold Annual Gala, 9/12

By: Sep. 01, 2015
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The Hole in the Wall Theater (HITW) in New Britain, CT will kick off its' 2015-2016 season with their annual gala on September 12 at the theater (116 Main Street, New Britain, CT). Following food, drinks and socializing at 8:00pm, many of HITW's leading ladies will present a musical showcase, Babes do Broadway. The performers, comprised of long-time and current HITW members, will perform selections spanning the musical theater spectrum. Set list highlights include numbers from Hair, Wonderland, 110 in the Shade, Little Shop of Horrors, Kiss Me Kate and Bombshell, among many others.

Babes do Broadway is under the direction of Tony Palmieri (New Britain) with musical direction by Michael Gowdy (Wethersfield). Tickets are $20.00 and can be purchased at the door and online at www.hitw.org.

Performers include: Michele Covert & Anne Collin (both from New Britain), Chelsea Kelle (Manchester), Kelley Mountzoures (Plainville), Heather Spiegel Auden (Colchester), and Jennifer MacPherson (Coventry).

About Hole in the Wall Theater:

Hole in the Wall Theater (HITW) has been a leader and beacon in the Greater Hartford arts community since 1972. It is an award-winning, non-profit community theater and staffed entirely by volunteers.

HITW was founded by Ray Shinn and Ted Guhl; both of whom were instrumental in the theater's mission and longevity. It is HITW's goal to present theater to all regardless of resources. Unique in its creation as well as the manner in which it was run, HITW was the only theater in the state to run solely by its members through its biweekly gatherings, termed "General Meeting." General Meeting is responsible for choosing the plays presented, maintaining the physical plant, and creating, revising, and upholding the philosophy by which HITW was run.

Over the course of four decades, the theater has seen many homes throughout New Britain including Oak Street, North Street, Harvard Street, and its current home on Main Street. Despite its location, the philosophy of presenting Quality Theater to everyone remains the same.



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