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Friday,
Saturday and Sunday - July 11, - 13, 2008
Curtain: 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday Evening
2:00 p.m. Sunday Matinee
All Seats: $10.00
Show
content for mature audiences

Saturday,
July 19, 2008
Affton
Walton Dance Academy presents
"Cats"
7:00
p.m.
Saturday,
July 19, 2008
"Why
We Are the Church"

with
music by "One Voice," "The Nehrkorns" & "Young Harmony"
Friday
and Saturday
-- August 1 - 2, 2008
Curtain -- 7:00 p.m.
All Seats: $5.00

PAP's Summer
Lab Theatre and
Children's Theatre Workshop Production
Prize
winning plays written by local playwrights are performed and the Children from
the Children's Theatre workshop will perform short plays and skits learned
during CTW
Friday
& Saturday, August 8 - 9, 2008
Miss
Southern Illinois Pageant
Saturday, August
23, 2008
7:00
p.m.

presents
in concert
BRYAN
DUNCAN
Bryan
Duncan started his career in Contemporary Christian Music in 1973 with the Sweet
Comfort Band, and 1985 marked the beginning of his solo career. Bryan has sold
in excess of 1 million records, released 15 solo albums, and appeared on several
compilation projects. He has released three solo video projects and one joint
tour video as well as having done the video for the smash hit, "Left
Behind". Bryan has been the recipient of three Dove Awards and has received
multiple Dove Award nominations.
Bryan has had many #1 hits over the years including "Traces of
Heaven," "Things are Gonna Change," "United We Stand"
and "Don't Look Away" from the Slow Revival album; "Love Takes
Time," "You Don't Leave Me Lonely," "Into My Heart,"
"When It Comes to Love" and "I'll Not Forget
You" from the Mercy album; and "A Heart Like Mine" from the
compilation "My Utmost for His Highest."
Friday
& Saturday, August 29 - 30, 2008
6:00
p.m.
Tickets
$15.00 Reserved Seating
$12.00 Groups of 20 or more (available only by calling the civic center at
997-4030)
One
Bread & One Body Youth Conference
with
speaker Cory Respondek
featuring
Josh Wilson on Friday & Walk of Faith on Saturday
Saturday, September
13, 2008
7:00
p.m.

presents
in concert

Saturday, September 20, 2008
Curtain
-- 7:00 p.m.
All
Seats - $62.50
Pastor
Shirley Caesar and the Caesar Singers
Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, October 17 - 19, 2008
Evening
Performances: Curtain
-- 7:30
p.m.
Sunday Matinee: Curtain
-- 2:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: $10.00
Sunday Matinee: $8.00

Paradise
Alley Players and

Present
Friday, November 7, 2008
Curtain
-- 7:00 p.m.
Tickets
$15.00 Reserved Seating
$12.00 General Admission
$10.00 Groups of 10 or more (available only by calling the civic center at
997-4030)

presents
A
cappella Doo Wop Revue
A WOP BOP A LOO BOP A WOP BAM BOO….Are you searching for FUN?
That's a hint of the music you are going to hear from BLEND and the BLENDettes in
their fabulous '50s and '60's show titled " A cappella Doo Wop
Revue". That's right - poodle skirts, dippity doo, blue suede shoes;
its all happening on this one night! So make sure you BE-BOP into the Marion
Cultural and Civic Center where the music is fun, the sound is righteous and
the action never stops!
A portion of the ticket sales will go to St. Judes Children Hospital
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Curtain
-- 7:00 p.m.
Tickets
$25.00
Artstarts
presents

Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, December 5 - 7, 2008
Evening Performances: Curtain
-- 7:30
p.m.
Sunday Matinee: Curtain
-- 2:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: $10.00
Sunday Matinee: $8.00
Paradise
Alley Players and

Present
Written
By Barbara Robinson
Called
one of
America's favorite Christmas stories The Best
Christmas Pageant Ever has been a favorite of young readers the world over
since 1972. Funny, memorable, and outrageous, it is the story of a couple
struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant faced with casting the Herdman
kid - probably the most inventively awful kids in history. This family of
incorrigible children discover the Christmas story for the first time and help
everyone else rediscover it’s true meaning. ."An American
classic."-- McCall's Magazine.
An award winning book and the only story ever to run twice in McCall's
Magazine.
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