February 12 & 13
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about how you will show your love for your significant other. The Arts Center of Cannon County is announcing a “red-hot” Valentine Dinner Show with music from the Heartbreakers for your listening and dancing pleasure. Join us for an evening of music, dining and dancing.
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Feb. 26 - March 7
Based on the beloved characters and stories of Dr. Seuss, this musical incorporates elements from at least 15 Dr. Seuss books and includes appearances by the Cat in the Hat and many more of his most famous characters.
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Leon Redbone
March 2
There's the trade mark fedora and the dark sunglasses, but it's the 3 decades of performing and his unique finger-picking guitar style that has made Leon Redbone a legendary performer.
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Fiddler on the Roof
March 19 - April 3
music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein
Tradition... Tradition... Tradition!
Join Tevye, a poor dairyman, as he tries to instill in his five daughters the traditions of his tight-knit Jewish community. With one of the most enduring scores in musical history including Matchmaker and If I Were A Rich Man.
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The Jake Leg Stompers
April 1
Guaranteed Absolutely Pure, the Jake Leg Stompers present
Pre-War Roots Music on peroid instruments in lively, authentic styles.
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Mark Twain's Is He Dead?
April 23 - May 8
adapted by David Ives
based on the book by Mark Twain
Fresh from Broadway, this script was written in 1898 and lost until recently. An impoverished painter realizes he is worth more dead than alive, so he stages his death and pretends to be his own "sister". This is only the beginning of the antics from this new show from one of America's most beloved authors.
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Amelia Earhart
May 8
by Kathryn Schultz Miller
Your heart takes flight as the thrilling story of Amelia Earhart unfolds. American culture is painted vividly with the headlines, music, styles and politics of the 1930s and 40s, and serves as a backdrop to Amelia's innermost thoughts as she flies across the Atlantic.
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The Fairfield Four
May 21
The most distinguished proponents of traditional African American
a cappella gospel singing working today.
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