Friday, May 27, 2011

A Musical Trip To The Past

You’re gonna hear some of that rock and roll music, as well as do-wop ditties, Motown melodies, and cool Rat Pack favorites.

The Algonquin-Lake-in-the-Hills Rotary Club is hosting “Under The streetlamp” featuring the cast of the Chicago production of the Jersey Boys.

These four guys have thrilled sold-out houses throughout the country and each carries with him an impressive list of credits. Between them, they have appeared on Broadway, in feature films, and on your television – including special appearances during their Jersey Boys tenure on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Primetime Emmy Awards, and Winfrey Show. www.underthestreetlamp.com

Who Are These Guys?
Former cast members of the Tony Award-winning smash hit Jersey Boys deliver the sounds of the sixties in an electrifying evening of unforgettable hits.

Under The Streetlamp offers audiences the rate opportunity to get to know these rising stars of stage and screen as they relate hilarious and touching stories of a life lived in show business. Complete with an orchestra comprised of world-class jazz musicians, Under the Streetlamp is clean outta sight!

The Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Rotary Club is hosting UNDER THE STREETLAMP, featuring the cast of the Chicago production of the Jersey Boys, in a tribute to the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.  I invite you to take a moment to check your calendar for Saturday June 18, 2011 at 7PM and sign on to the Rotary's website at www.AlgonquinLITHRotary.com to purchase your tickets for this fabulous Broadway style performance.  Tickets range from $40 to $65.

In order to accommodate the large audience anticipated, the event will be held in the auditorium of Harry D Jacobs High School


Want To Meet These Guys?
You have that opportunity at a post show reception being held at Port Edward Restaurant, Algonquin, 9:30 to 11:00 p.m. The $50 per guest ticket includes appetizers and complimentary champagne. There are only 75 tickets available for this opportunity. Contact Mary Ann O’Hara 847-809-8508 to reserve your ticket.

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