Songs from the Stage at Lee Street Theatre

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Lee Street Theatre will transform the Black Box Theatre at the Looking Glass Artist Collective into a night club for three nights to present “Songs from the Stage. ”
Last February, Lee Street Theatre presented “Songs from Long Ago” to standing room only crowds for two nights. So this year, an extra performance has been added.
Joining the women who sang last year ó Becky Lippard, Carol Harris, Patsy Parnell and Mary Ann McCubbin ó are well-known male singers John Brincefield, Kent Bernhardt and Bradley Padavick.
Some of Salisbury’s favorite singers will perform: Kent Bernhardt, Bradley Padavick, John Brincefield, Mary Ann McCubbin, Patsy Parnell, Becky Lippard and Carol Harris . Accompanying the singers will be pianist Matthew Brown.
The show will consist of group numbers, as well as duets and solos. Some of the numbers include “Big Spender” (Sweet Charity), “Till There Was You” (Music Man), “What I Did for Love” (Chorus Line), “On the Street Where You Live” (My Fair Lady), “Bring Him Home” (Les Miserables), “Luck Be a Lady” (Guys and Dolls), “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” (Oklahoma), “By The Sea” (Sweeny Todd)
Performances are Nov. 19-21.
The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:45.
Admission is $10. Beer and wine will be available.
Lee Street Theatre is not set up to take reservations, so come early and enjoy the art gallery, or shop in the LGAC artists’ store.