The Fall Concert Series at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2450 Shelby St., continues at 7 p.m. today (Wednesday) with Glory June Grieff, who will sing and tell stories about World War II in "Songs My Mother Sang.”
SUBMITTED PHOTO The Fall Concert Series at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2450 Shelby St., continues at 7 p.m. today (Wednesday) with Glory June Grieff, who will sing and tell stories about World War II in "Songs My Mother Sang.”
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Carols and Christmas trees, snowfall and Santa Claus – these telltale signs of the holiday season are all included in the glittering gala known as “A Beef & Boards Christmas.”
Hosts Kenny Shepherd and Deb Wims welcome family and friends to escape from the chilly outdoors and enjoy the warmth of Beef & Boards’ delightful musical spectacular. This year’s celebration – Nov. 28 through Dec. 23 – features the return of highly acclaimed vocalist Kendra Lynn Lucas and her passionate performance of “O Holy Night.” Lucas first appeared on the Beef & Boards stage in the 2014 production and was most recently seen in this season’s “The Drowsy Chaperone.” Also returning from last year are lead vocalists Peter Scharbrough and Matt Branic. With new musical arrangements and the return of beloved favorites, including Shepherd and Wims’ signature Christmas waltz, the production is familiar and fresh. A tribute to the military honors all who have served, and children will delight when Santa takes the stage. Plus they’ll get to tell him their most special wishes when they have the opportunity to meet him during intermission. Tickets range from $40 to $65 and include a buffet dinner. Discounts are available for children ages 3-15 and groups of 20 or more. A show schedule is posted at www.beefandboards.com, and tickets are available by calling 872-9664. |
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