THE ARTS COUNCIL’S BROWN BAG SERIES CONTINUES WITH THREE ENTERTAINING & MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact:
Shannon Hurt 812/422-2111
October 29, 2010
PRESS RELEASE

THE ARTS COUNCIL’S BROWN BAG SERIES CONTINUES WITH THREE ENTERTAINING & MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES

(Evansville, IN) – The Arts Council offers another month of great performances for its November Brown Bag Performance Series. Performances take place EVERY WEDNESDAY at noon, in the Arts Council’s Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery. The public is invited to attend any or all of the scheduled Brown Bag series performances, free of charge. The Gallery is located at 318 Main Street in Innovation Pointe.

• November 3 – UE Opera Singers – Excerpts from La Bohème: Besides being a perennial favorite with audiences, La Bohème is also a great, uncomplicated showcase for young singers because the characters in the story are essentially the same as those playing them: young artists in various fields at the beginning of their careers. UE’s fall production of La Bohème will be fully staged with costumes, sets, lights, and chorus on November 19 and 20 in Wheeler Concert Hall on the UE campus. Admission is free.

• November 10 – Signature School Singers – Jazz Choral Mix: These musically gifted students, directed by Terry Becker, will present their unique, upbeat show style including a preview of the upcoming, popular “Terry Becker & Friends”

• November 17 – Jazzafloozie: Cynthia McDonald and Bob Green have been performing together since 2005 and have recorded two CDs. They perform “white glove” jazz – smooth standards with toe-tapping swing arrangements as well as breathy torch songs. Bob accompanies Cynthia on piano, saxophone and flute.

The BSF Gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm. Call 422-2111 for additional information or visit the Arts Council website at www.artswin.evansville.net for updates on current arts events in the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, as well as those in our community.