Bellevue Little Theatre to Present A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, Begin. 3/28

By: Mar. 12, 2014
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Bellevue Little Theatre, 203 W. Mission in Bellevue, will present the musical revue 'A Grand Night for Singing', featuring songs by the musical team of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein, the week-ends of March 28, April 4, and 11. The musical begins at 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2 pm on Sunday.

Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for senior citizens, and $9 for students with proper identification. Reservations are strongly recommended and may be made by calling the theatre at 402-291-1554 between 10:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday -- Sat.

Bridget Robbins serves as stage director for this revue, and Ric Swanson is music director and sound designer.. Mark Ferrill is producer and also lighting designer. Jane Keller is serving as stage manager; Joey Lorincz is set designer; Jonathan riley is sound technician, and Ann Ireland is lighting technician. Ibsen Costume Gallery is supplying costumes.

Cast members are:

Lori Lynn Ahrends,Gary Bosanek, Laura Davis,Jim Farmer,Teri Gabel, Jan Gabrial, Dee Dee Gwaltney, Meganne Horrocks, Audrey Lausterer, Wendy Lundeen, Sara Mattix, Emma Mattix, Brock McCullough, Jimmy Nguyen, Kevin Olsen, Samantha Overton, Vince Riha, Marisa Riha, Michaela Russell, Terry Schmidt, Emily Smith, Tammi Swanson

This revue showcases the music of Richard Rogers and the lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II. This show takes a lively and inventive approach to the beloved songs of these collaborators, while at the same time putting a smile on our faces and keeping us guessing about what will happen next.

Songs from lesser known works such as 'State Fair' and "Me and Juliet', modest successes such as 'Flower Drum Song', and hits like 'Carousel, 'Oklahoma', 'The King and I', and 'The Sound of Music', are featured in this revue.

The production is set in an evening garden, complete with a lovely romantic fountain and garden benches. The setting enhances the simple, romatic theme and is highlighted by beautiful romantic music for which Rogers and Hammerstein are remembered.



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