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JULY 7 |
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Sierra Hull and Highway 111
(Bluegrass at its Best)
A seasoned performer at 16, mandolin player
and vocalist Sierra Hull, now with her own band, has
appeared on the Grand Ole Opry radio and television
shows and shared the stage with bluegrass legends such
as Alison Krauss, IIIrd Tyme Out, Sam Bush, Mountain
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JULY 14 |
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BeauSoleil avec
Michael Doucet
(Louisiana’s Premiere Cajun Band)
Since
forming in 1975, these multiple Grammy winners have
claimed their undisputed role as the most esteemed Cajun
group in music, taking the rich Cajun traditions of
Louisiana and artfully blending elements of zydeco, New
Orleans jazz, Tex-Mex, country, blues and more into a
satisfying musical recipe. |
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JULY 21 |
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Missy Raines and the New Hip
(Bluegrass with more than an Twist of Jazz)
As the most decorated bass player in the history of the
International Bluegrass Association, Missy Raines has
formed her own band Missy Raines & the New Hip which has
a recipe for fresh, zesty music. Start with bluegrass
virtuosity, add in a jazz-tinged groove and a
song-driven sensibility, and then dish it up with a hot
band of young players.
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2009 SUMMER CAMPS!
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The 326-seat I.A. O’Shaughnessy Center is fully
accessible for patrons with disabilities. Anyone
needing special seating should notify the Box
Office in advance. Large print materials,
including programs and scripts are also
available in advance. Hearing impaired devices
can be picked up at the box office. Sign
interpreters are available at some performances
of the community theatre productions. Check with
the box office for specific production dates.
Whitefish Theatre Co. is enjoying its 30th year
as a non-profit, community-based performing arts
organization. This season Whitefish Theatre Co.
celebrates the arts by presenting eight
community plays with 45 performances, six
concerts, one professional dance and
professional “inflatable” theater performance.
WTC sponsors performances and workshops for
valley-wide schools and over 300 students will
participate in performances, theatre classes,
and summer camps. A free concert is scheduled
for seniors and underserved community members.
Whitefish Theatre Co. continues to fulfill its
mission of “Bringing the Arts to the
O’Shaughnessy Center to be enjoyed by EVERYONE!”
As diversified as our season is, so is our list
of volunteers and contributors. WTC’s support
comes from all parts of the community– different
ages, varied interests, unique skills and many
professions. Hundreds of volunteers donate
thousands of hours in support of Whitefish
Theatre Co. Everyone is welcome to become
involved in the activities at the O’Shaughnessy
Center. No experience necessary!
Whitefish Theatre Co. receives generous support
from its loyal patrons, local businesses and
corporations. WTC events are also supported with
grants from the National Endowment for the Arts,
Western States Arts Federation, Montana Arts
Council, Montana Cultural Trust, and Whitefish
Community Foundation.
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