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Chorus has maintained a certain sense of Chorus invites all GLSO readers to our SisterSound lounded in 1596
dignity and grace. That is about to change! spring concert Sunday, March 29 at 3 pm. enjoyed unprecedented growth earlier this
Wednesday, March ti at 8 pm, LMC will We will perform in the Recital Hall of the year. During our December 1997 concert
take the stage at the Bar Complex tor a Singletary Center for the Performing Arts. our performing membership was 27.
benefit amateur drag show. There may not Tickets are $15, and may be purchased Twenty women joined us in January 47
be enough makeup and wigs in all of from chorus members or the Singletary voices will be singing at our March concert.
Lexington to make these men "pretty," but ticket office. New members are welcome at the
they are determined the audience will not be You won’t want to miss this concert beginning of each pertorming season in
disappointed. Admission is $5 at the door. entitled "Celebration" in honor of Women‘s January and September. No auditions are ,
and a portion of this benefits the Lexington lHislory Month. We have planned a required only a willingness to sing and ,
Pride Center. Arrive early because this show iwondertul celebration of women-written, enjoy mé companv of a diverse group oi
is sure to be a settout. “produced and themed music including Big women ’

Lexington Men‘s Chorus has been busy ”Legged Woman, Music in My Mother‘s it you don‘t sing. cansiderioining our
this winter in December the Lexington Arts House, Heroes and March of the Women. ,Auxiliary Committee Members at this >
and Cultural Council notitied LMC they would Another selection, trier/e tells the story group assist with vital “hemndI-ihe—soenes“
receive matching funds to purchase 8 ol two young women who petitioned the duties like pro duction ticket sales and 3
rehearsal piano, Since torming eight years court so they could attend their Junior Prom receptions. We hope you will celebrate with 1
ago, the chorus had ”relied on the kindness of together, Highlighting this number are two us March 29th. It you have any question ?
strangers,“and borrowed pianos tor “surprise“ guests who accompany the about SisterSoun d1 or are interested in ‘5
rehearsal. Now the Chorus and Pride Center chorus. joining our group please contact Lee
are enjoying the sound ot a new. black , SisterSound is also proud to be Stormbringer at 875-7791. g
upright Yamaha piano. MCC is already using sharing our stage with Reel World String
the piano during worship services .

January toun d LMC singing Brian pleaser. Two pertormanws are scheduled-- " ' —“"" —‘" ' ““"' "
Throckmorton's arrangement ot The Star satP’daY‘ April 25 at 8 pm. and Sunday,
Spangled Banner at a Thoroughblade’s April 26 at 3 pm. Tickets Will be available Sponsor Of the
hockey game and pertorming at the annual soon at the Singletary Center box office or Month
"Night tor the Arts“ at the Opera House. from any chorus member. ,

We are already rehearsing for our April , Last but certainly not least, LMC '5
concert at the Sin 9 elta ry C enter, "Broadway exerted about Its pairing With SisterSound SISTERSOU ND
Bound”--all singing! all dancing!—- with music for the ”'99 show Saturday, June 13 at
trom A Chorus Line, Les Miz, Bye Bye Birdie, 8 pm 3‘ S‘"9'e‘a'y"‘m°’e 0” mat “once”
Oliver and La Cage is sure to be a crowd to come. _—_____——.