Friday, July 20, 2012

Week EIGHT at the Tabernacle


FREE TOURS of the Tabernacle given 
on Mondays and Saturday from 10pm-5pm 
and on Tuesday-Friday from 10am- 7pm.




For July 23-27, 2012

Click to see the HERALD JOURNAL CACHE MAGAZINE  page 6 for information on this week's performers. You can enlarge the magazine by clicking on it. You can also click on the Red names in this post for more information.

Monday July 23rd at Noon

Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre

Classic arias and musical theatre pieces!
Chamber music too.....

Singers:
Laura Boone
Emily Christiansen
Jessica Medoff
Daniel Quintana
Jason West
Krista Rose Wilhelm
Jay Carr

French Horn:   Jennifer Scriggins Brummett
Pianists:   Micheal Bunchman    Dallas Heaton



Tuesday July 24th Noon 

        Today is Pioneer Day, a Utah Holiday


Chris Mortensen is an experienced performer. Starting at age 14, he played bass guitar and sang in many cover bands through the years, playing pop, classic rock, country, blues, and jazz. He has written over 50 songs to date. Some of his song lyrics and poems can be seen on cowboypoetry.com, and some of his original songs can be heard on broadjam.com. If you like thoughtfully crafted lyrics put to music, you will enjoy the stories Chris shares through his songs.




Wednesday July 25th Noon

  


The Crimson Quartet

Daun Kwag, Donna Lee, Gavon Peck, Rebecca Ransom formed the Crimson Quartet in 2010 but the members have been in smaller ensembles and orchestras together for at least 6 years.
All members have been playing their instrument for at least eight years and three of the members have been winners of the Concerto Competition at Logan High. 





Thursday July 26th Noon 

The Treblemakers


They specialize in music from the 20's through the 60's.  Some of the pieces they will sing this year are: Singing in the Rain, Mr. Sandman, Blue Moon 
and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. For a trip down memory lane, 


Come join the TrebleMakers:Becky Olson, Sally Jones and Evelyn Burch and accompanist Lynne Morrey.



Friday July 27th Noon 



presents previews and vignettes from its three productions - Steel Magnolias, Private Lives, and Big River - in repertory from June 14 through August 18. The OLRC was founded in 1966 by W. Vosco Call, Cache Valley theater patron and former department head of theatre at USU.  This year marks Call's 46th season with the Company. 
Click here to find out more about the 2012 Season



The Concert and Lecture Series is sponsored by  Cache Community Connections and is sponsored in part by the RAPZ TAX and the Cache Valley Radio Group  

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