Three students from Jamestown are among the performers 1:29 pm, Feb. 6, 2021 ×
Several Jamestown students will perform next month in the University of Jamestown Theatre production of Forbidden Broadway s Greatest Hits.
They are Emma Bennett, Andrew Dalbol and Alivia Hoke.
The students will each perform several songs in the show, which will start at 7:30 pm on Feb. 11-13 in DeNault Auditorium in UJ s Reiland Fine Arts Center. Tickets are limited and all audience members are required to wear masks while on UJ campus. Forbidden Broadway s Greatest Hits is a compilation of numbers from different editions of the famous off-Broadway musical revue that first opened in New York in 1982. Using familiar Broadway tunes, dozens of musical theater s most popular shows and performers are lovingly parodied. Included among the many celebrities impersonated are Ethel Merman, Carol Channing, Barbra Streisand and Idina Menzel. Dance styles and memorable effects from hit shows also
Long Prairie student to perform several songs Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 12:00 pm, Feb. 1, 2021 ×
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JAMESTOWN, ND - Riley Akervik will perform next month in the University of Jamestown Theatre production of Forbidden Broadway s Greatest Hits.
Akervik, of Long Prairie, MN, will perform several songs in the show, which will start at 7:30 pm on Feb. 11, 12, and 13 in DeNault Auditorium in UJ s Reiland Fine Arts Center. Tickets are limited and all audience members are required to wear masks while on UJ campus. Forbidden Broadway s Greatest Hits is a compilation of numbers from different editions of the famous off-Broadway musical revue that first opened in New York in 1982. Using familiar Broadway tunes, dozens of musical theatre s most popular shows and performers are lovingly parodied. Included among the many celebrities impersonated are Ethel Merman, Carol Channing, Barbra Streisand, and Idina
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Watermark set to open new exhibit Feb. 1
BEMIDJI The Watermark Art Center will open the exhibit Unutterable Space, Landscapes of Northern Minnesota by Mark Granlund on Monday, Feb. 1. Unutterable Space is an exploration of the fundamental issues of experience, particularly with regard to northern Minnesota landscapes. Granlund s oil paintings focus on the point of convergence between experience and construct, layers and shape, and the metaphysical landscape where energies of a scene distill into patterns, a release said.
Granlund’s regular visits to the Minnesota/Canada border, where he explores the landscape of his father’s childhood, have forged an attentiveness to its unique combination of water, rocks, trees and sky.