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On the Town for August 22 to 24
Comments 0 | Recommend 0Events at Britt, Summer Jo's, Camelot
This is the weekend to catch a show, you have three options at the theater.
Oooooooooklahoma opens this weekend at the Craterian theater. Forty local students sing and dance in full costume to classic broadway songs like "Oh What a Beautiful Morning," "Can't Say No," "People Will Say We're in Love" and "The Farmer and the Cowmen Should Be Friends."
Summer Jo's Restaurant in Grants Pass presents it's summer musical "John and Jen." Bare sets, minimal costumes but a story line and a two person cast that beautifully deliver an authentic, heart felt journey of love, loss and learning.
Hold the music and bring on the comedy with Camelot's production of "Lend Me Tenor." This Tony award winning play involves a famous opera singer, a jealous wife, a determined general manager and a plot that twists and turns at every high note.
Straight from Chicago, world class Hubbard Street Dance Company performs at Britt Friday night. Known for their innovation and athletic moves, this professional company performs the works of reknowned choreographers from around the world.
Judy Collins is at Britt this Sunday. This Grammy Award winning folk icon starts her show at 7:30 pm and sings hits from some of her many albums like "Both Sides Now" and "Send in the Clowns."
Find out about more events on my Blog here on ktvl.com
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