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Baldwin Wallace Music Theatre Students

Presented by Music from the Western Reserve at Christ Church Episcopal, Hudson OH

Oct 29 2017
Baldwin Wallace Music Theatre Students

Music from The Western Reserve’s 2017/18 Featured Young Artists are Music Theatre majors at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory.

Music from The Western Reserve’s 2017/18 Featured Young Artists are Noa Barenblat, Emily Brett, Kelsey Brown, Colin Carswell, Sam Columbus, Warren Egypt Franklin, Courtney Hausman, David Holbert, Gillian Jackson, Tia Karaplis, Caroline Kasay, Amy Keum, Zach Landis, Matthew Pitts, Joshua Regan and Jake Slater. These gifted young artists are Music Theatre majors at Baldwin Wallace Conservatory. When they take our stage, expect an energetic program of show tunes from the Golden Age of Broadway.

ADMISSION INFO

Single Tickets $20, Season Tickets $100, and Student Admission FREE.

Tickets can be purchased at www.mftwr.org, the Learned Owl Book Shop at 204 N. Main Street in Hudson, or at the door the evening of the concert.

Phone: 330-840-8429

Email: info@mftwr.org

Website: http://www.mftwr.org

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Following the concert, there will be a meet-the-artist reception. All are welcome to attend for light refreshments and hors d’oeuvres.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

LOCATION

Christ Church Episcopal

21 Aurora St., Hudson, OH 44236

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