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    • cmediacom
      • Jan 24
      • 4 min read

    Angel of Arkansas to premiere at Notoriety Live


    Tickets sales to benefit nonprofit The Composers Showcase


    Angel of Arkansas, a new show by Ka’s Richard Oberacker and Robert Taylor, creators of Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical Bandstand, will receive a premiere concert-style presentation in the 175-seat Renkus-Heinz Theatre at Notoriety Live at Neonopolis on Sunday, Jan. 30,


    The remarkable real-life experiences of Ruth Coker Burks inspired Angel of Arkansas, dramatizing the story of a young single mother in 1986 rural Arkansas. Suddenly, she was transformed into a one-woman hospice, health advocate, political activist, pharmaceutical distributor, and undertaker to thousands of young men at the height of the AIDS crisis.


    Featuring a stellar cast of Broadway and Vegas talent and a live six-piece band of Las Vegas leading country rock musicians, ticket sales will benefit local nonprofit, The Composers Showcase, which provides a platform for original musical works, scholarship, and financial assistance to the Las Vegas Entertainment Community. The concert will be followed by a gala reception with the performers and creatives.


    “This event is the very first complete reading of this new musical,” says Oberacker. “Because it’s a benefit for nonprofit, The Composers Showcase, we’ve been able to take advantage of the production and technical offerings of the theater at Notoriety which means a terrific sound system, lights, and other treats that will elevate a theatrical reading into more of a concert experience. Patrons of the monthly Composer’s Showcase have come to expect a certain level of production, and this event will not disappoint. The audience will have a chance to experience all the many country, pop, and theater music styles before anyone else does.”

    The stellar cast lineup includes the leading role of Ruth performed by Ruby Lewis of Cirque’s Paramour, Baz, and Marilyn. The extraordinary ensemble of men includes Broadway powerhouse Brent Barrett of Chicago, Annie Get Your Gun, Grand Hotel, Candide, West Side Story, and Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular. Additional cast members include Noah Rivera (Wicked, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights, and Shrek the Musical.) Todd DuBail (Jersey Boys, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Grease and Jesus Christ Superstar.) Daz Weller (artistic director of the Vegas Theatre Company, Stainless Steel Rat, Beauty Queen of Leenane, and The Sandman.) Devin L. Roberts (The Lion King, Cabin in the Sky, Venice and appeared on America’s Got Talent.) Phillip Officer (Side Show.) Luke Striffler (Hairspray and Avenue Q, film and television credits East-Enders, The Morning After, and a semi-finalist on Britain’s Got Talent.) Christopher Lash (Million Dollar Quartet as Jerry Lee Lewis, and premiere musical director in Las Vegas at Jersey Boys and Baz.) Paul Johnson (The Atomic Saloon Show, Raiding the Rock Vault, Rock of Ages, Peepshow, and Baz.) Steffan Scrogan (The Sandman, American Idiot, and Sweeney Todd.). Paul Bradley (Ragtime, Children of Eden, Big River, and lead singer of the band for Balter.) JeShaun Jackson (national tour of Church Girls, Ritchie and Blanche, Working and Smokey Joe’s Café.)

    Additionally, the crucial role of The Doctor, which is voiced from offstage, will be performed by Annette Houlihan Verdolino (originated the role of Fraulein Kaeseschweiss in the American premiere of The Sandman at the Majestic Repertory Theatre, Sweeney Todd, and on the Las Vegas Strip and national tour in Menopause the Musical).

    Oberacker will conduct his own score from the piano. Jake Langley will play acoustic and electric guitar. He’s a Grammy-nominated musician who has toured and recorded with such artists as The Dixie Chicks, Sheena Easton, Willie Nelson, and the Righteous Brothers, as well as in the orchestras of the Broadway musicals The Color Purple, Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Mamma Mia. Paul Molloy will play acoustic and electric guitar as well as mandolin and banjo. He has played in orchestras for countless Broadway shows, including Fiddler on the Roof, Assassins, Big River, Man of La Mancha. Co-lyricist and co-librettist Taylor (The Lion King, Finding Neverland, and Sponge Bob The Musical, and with the Eagles, Marc Anthony and Lady Gaga) will play violin and viola. Tyler Williams (Le Reve, Avenue Q, and Spamalot) will play bass. Jakubu Griffin (Cirque’s Zarkana, performed and recorded with Chaka Khan, Peabo Bryson, Melissa Manchester, and current drummer for Clint Holmes) will play drums.


    A Nevada nonprofit 501(c)(3) since 2017, the mission of The Composers Showcase is to provide a platform for original music, scholarship, and financial assistance to the Las Vegas entertainment community. The Composers Showcase serves as a forum that allows local and visiting composers, lyricists, and songwriters the opportunity to present original musical material to a supportive audience in an informal cabaret-style setting. The Composers Showcase also encourages and nurtures young, developing creative talent by offering a scholarship to the Music Composition and Jazz Composition departments at UNLV. Visit thecomposersshowcase.com to donate or for more information.

    Angel of Arkansas will premiere at Notoriety Live at Neonopolis, 450 E. Fremont St. on Jan. 30. Showtime is 2 p.m., and tickets can be purchased by clicking here. Convenient parking underneath Neonopolis at 4th Street and Fremont is free with validation. Visit www.notorietylive.com for more info.


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    • cmediacom
      • Jan 19
      • 1 min read

    Winchester Dondero CulturalCenter Presents Arabic Nights Feb. 19


    The Winchester Dondero Cultural Center presents Bishr Hijazi, Georges Lammam, and Romario Bandek for Arabic Nights performance on Feb. 19, at 8 p.m.

    Experience the beautiful and exotic sounds and sights of the Middle East through music and dance. A selection of contemporary and classical Arab music will be performed by the Bishr Hijazi Arab Ensemble, including Oud, Violin, Riqq, Durbakkeh, and the mystical art of belly dancing. In addition, hear stories of the history, composers, and cultural aspects of the music, instruments, and dance. Concertgoers are invited to view their ability to let the instruments and body motion speak the beauty, elegance, passion, love, and sorrow expressed in this music.

    The concert at the Winchester Theater will be the world premiere of Arabic guitarist and instrumentalist Bishr Hijazi, joined by master violinist Georges Lammam, and percussionist Romario Bandek. These artists love to share their music from classical to contemporary with both Western and Middle Eastern audiences alike to enhance knowledge of the musical culture of the Arab world. Arabic Nights will be performing a selection of Arabic music classics from the Golden Age, featuring compositions by Abdel Wahab, Baligh Hamdi, Farid Al Atrach, and others.

    Tickets are available now at Winchester Center located at 3130 McLeod Drive, near Desert Inn Road, and online by clicking here for $10. For more info, contact the Winchester Cultural Center at (702) 455-7340 or visit www.ClarkCountyNV.gov/parks. Clark County Parks and Recreation also can be found on Twitter @ClarkCountyPark and Facebook.

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    • cmediacom
      • Jan 18
      • 1 min read

    Majestic Kicks Off 2022 With Rock Musical Parody The Craft


    "WE ARE THE WEIRDOS, MISTER!"


    Photo by Brett Loudermilk


    Majestic Repertory Theatre throws it way back to the 1990s with The Craft: An Unauthorized Musical Parody, headlined by Vegas powerhouse performers Katie Marie Jones (Mondays Dark, Vegas Golden Knights) and Caitlin Ary (BAZ).


    Taking a comic swing at the 1996 cult horror film featuring Neve Campbell and Fairuza Balk, The Craft, An Unauthorized Musical Parody follows four teen girls who cope with the nightmares of high school life by forming a coven and rocking out to a soundtrack of 80s and 90s goth and rock hits featuring The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Siouxsie and the Banshees and more; complete with an all-woman live band.


    Audiences are encouraged to dress in their Hot Topic witchy best for this immersive musical experience.


    The Craft: An Unauthorized Musical Parody is directed by Troy Heard, with music direction and arrangements by Brandon Scott Grayson, and choreography by Kimberly Rogers.


    Performances of The Craft: An Unauthorized Musical Parody will be performed at Majestic Repertory Theatre, 1217 S. Main St. January 20 to March 13. Showtimes are 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and 7 p.m. on Sundays. General admission tickets and VIP cabaret seating are on sale now at www.majesticrepertory.com.

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