Three Cat Productions Celebrates the 80's with ENDLESS EIGHTIES

By: Feb. 15, 2010
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Three Cat Productions celebrates synthesizers and big hair with "Endless Eighties" at Skokie Theatre Music Foundation on February 20th, 2010 at 8pm.

From broadway to pop, the 80's are back! Celebrate the great (and sometimes not so great) music of the 80's. From the great broadway musics including Phantom of the Opera and Into the Woods to remarkable hits of Madonna, Irene Cara and Depeche Mode, the Endless Eighties will take you on a trip down memory lane.

Chicago performer Melissa Young is excited to be part of Endless Eighties. "Madonna is my idol," states Young, "Anything that has big hair and neon clothes, count me in!"

Young will be joined by cabaret star Rob Dorn and Mark Burnell on the piano. Special guest appearance by jazz favorite Amy Cole.

"Endless Eighties" will be on February 20th, 8pm at the Skokie Music Theatre Foundation, Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Tickets can be ordered online at www.skokietheatre.com or over the phone at 847-677-7761.

Three Cat Media was founded in 2006 to provide affordable web and graphic design services to the artistic and creative communities. It was borne of the desire of founders, Jason Paul Smith and Rob Dorn, to combine their collective 30 years in the marketing and design industries with their passion for the artist.

In addition to web and graphic services, Three Cat Media is dedicated to the independent performer; producing theater, cabaret, and concert events. Developed in 2007, Three Cat Media's live entertainment division makes it easier for independent artists and performers to develop an audience, sell more products or gain that much needed experience.

Photo: Chicago performer Melissa Young joins Rob Dorn and accompanist Mark Burnell in Endless Eighties at the Skokie Theatre Music Foundation. (Photo by: Tommaso Bufano.)

 



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