Lincoln Community Theatre is
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Free performances this weekend
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[September 06, 2022]
Lincoln Community Theatre invites the community to
celebrate its 50th year anniversary with a gala event featuring
musical performances, recorded memories from previous board members
and performers, and more.
“Magic, Music, and Memories: 50 Years of LCT” will be held Saturday,
Sept. 10 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, Sept. 11 at 2 pm in the Lincoln
Community High School Auditorium. Admission is complimentary.
LCT is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the idea that live
theater enriches the lives of our audiences, our participants, and
the community, and it has served under that premise since its
inception.
Organized and directed by LCT board member Brittney McLaughlin, the
gala will feature songs from some of LCT’s favorite productions such
as Pippin, Children of Eden, Man of La Mancha, Anything Goes,
Fiddler on the Roof, and more.
Friends from years past, current theatre participants, and our youth
cast members will come together to celebrate this milestone with
solos, duets, ensembles and recorded interviews with the LCT family.
LCT is actively seeking patrons to celebrate its 50th year.
Donations will be accepted at each performance to ensure its future
for another 50 years. LCT has multiple patron levels available.
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Members of the youth shows from
years past at Lincoln Community Theatre rehearse a number for the LCT Magic,
Music, and Memories show running Sept. 10-11 at Lincoln Community High School.
Tickets are complimentary and available at the door and various locations around
Lincoln. See lincolncommunitytheatre.org for more information.
Additional information is available at the website -
www.lincolncommunitytheatre.org.
Free tickets are available at Guest House Coffee & Pastries,
Flossie & Delzena’s, Oasis Senior Center, Lincoln Public Library, Logan County
Tourism Bureau, Top of the 19th, and also available at the door.
LCT invites you to come honor the nostalgia of past performances and look to
another 50 years of Lincoln Community Theatre.
[Jennifer Keith] |