Broadway, Off Broadway, Off-Off Broadway. Let's call the whole thing off.
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>Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 12:14:23 -0400
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>Thanks to all the alert readers who reminded me that, of course, "The
>Fantasticks" was the longest-running "OFF" Broadway musical, or to be even
>more precise, "OFF-OFF" Broadway, according to Jeffrey Brown at the
>Chattanooga Theatre Centre-not longest-running "Broadway" musical as I had
>said last week. Nice to know that people actually read this newsletter!
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>At any rate, you can catch the second and final week of this delightful
>musical at the Oak Street Playhouse through Sunday, including a matinee that
>day at 2:00. And I'll "Try to Remember" my facts a bit better next time.
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>There's another special opportunity this week, too. One of Chattanooga's
>best-kept musical secrets, The Metropolitan Bells, will perform a free
>concert this Friday at First-Centenary United Methodist Church. English
>handbells are very popular in a number of area churches, and the
>Metropolitan Bells are made up of some of the very best ringers around.
>Their repertoire is interesting, too, including pop songs as well as sacred
>material. They're as much fun to watch as to hear, so check them out.
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>Friday's Nightfall features Buddy and Judy Miller, a Nashville-based
>singer-songwriter duo who've toured and performed with artists like Emmylou
>Harris and Steve Earle.
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>Saturday brings the Second Annual "Pickin' in the Park" Bluegrass Festival
>at Chester Frost Park, featuring local favorites like The Dismembered
>Tennesseans, the Taylor Ridge Bank, and Tom Morgan and Lynn Haas. All
>proceeds from the event will benefit the National Muscular Dystrophy
>Association, in memory of Frank McDonald, Sr., in helping to find a cure for
>Lou Gehrig's Disease, or ALS. Admission is $10 per car and concessions will
>be available.
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>There are many more arts events this week, which you can find on our website
>at www.alliedartschattanooga.org. You can also get information on times,
>locations, and purchasing tickets for these and other events.
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