-Information courtesy the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center
Enjoy these upcoming summer performances at the McGregor Hall Performing Arts Center:
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat presented by Henderson Rec Players
Friday, July 6, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 7, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 8, 2018, at 2 p.m.
Saturday, July 14, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 15, 2018, at 2 p.m.
Doors open one hour before the show
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE: Based on the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors from the Bible’s Book of Genesis, this uplifting and energetic musical is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2018. Presented by the Henderson Rec Players, the performance will feature a large cast of all ages and is directed by Jo Ellen Nowell and Mark Hopper. Bring the whole family to this creative re-imagining of a beloved Bible story!
The Manhattans featuring Henderson’s Gerald Alston
Friday, August 3, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Doors open one hour before the show
Premium Meet & Greet Tickets available
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE: R&B legends The Manhattans featuring Henderson, NC-native Gerald Alston bring their smooth sound with hits like “Kiss and Say Goodbye” and “Shining Star.” Tickets are not general admission, rather, seat selections are made in advance and are based on availability. All seats are expected to sell out. Advance ticket purchases recommended.
MEET & GREET with GERALD ALSTON: Enhance your experience with PREMIUM MEET & GREET TICKETS that include front-row seats to the concert as well as admission to a private catered reception with Gerald Alston prior to the show at 6:30 p.m. Advance purchases recommended.
Clybourne Park presented by Henderson Rec Players
Thursday, Aug. 9, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018, at 2 p.m.
Doors open one hour before the show
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE: Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play, “Clybourne Park” is a satire about the politics of race that will be directed by Stephanie Asabi Howard. In response to Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun,” playwright Bruce Norris set up his work as a pair of scenes that bookend Hansberry’s piece and are set in the same modest bungalow on Chicago’s northwest side. In 1959, Russ and Bev move out to the suburbs after the tragic death of their son. Inadvertently, they sell their house to the neighborhood’s first black family. Fifty years later in 2009, the roles are reversed when a young white couple buys the lot in what is now a predominantly black neighborhood, signaling a new wave of gentrification. In both instances, a community showdown takes place, pitting race against real estate with this home as the battleground.
3 Easy Ways To Purchase Tickets:
DROP IN: 201 Breckenridge Street, Henderson, N.C. Monday – Friday 1:30 – 5:30 p.m,
CALL: (252) 598-0662 (M-F 1:30 – 5:30 p.m.)
CLICK HERE: www.McGregorHall.org (Use the eTix official site, online fees apply)
Doors open one hour prior to showtime. Group & Student Discounts Available.
For more information and updates on upcoming performances, visit www.McGregorHall.org.
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