Arts & Entertainment

Concord Rotary Presents 'The Magic of Movies and Television' in March

Local Rotarians get a little help from their friends (and special guests) in a rousing variety show fundraiser.

Enjoy the many talents of Concord Rotary Club members, their friends and special guests, in a musical extravaganza “The Magic of Movies & Television . . . the Adventure Continues,” an original musical tribute by Emmy Award-winning director, Marc Murai and musical director, Martha Kuepper.

This family-friendly extravaganza features a cast of 80, including a core of local professional singers, past and present civic leaders, award-winning youth dancers from Concord Dance Academy, the adult mixed harmony group “Sounds Familiar”, a local kids chorus, and a live orchestra.

“This is true community theatre” says Kuepper, “We have Rotarians, kids and grandkids of Rotarians, friends of Rotarians, local singers and some professionals. We are all getting together to throw a party and we’re inviting all the Concord community to join us!”

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Among the featured acts are Pembroke’s Sheree Owens (winner of the NH Theatre Awards Best Supporting Actress - Musical as Eponine in “Les Miserables”) who will sing “The NeverEnding Story” theme song. Her husband, Elliot Robert Owens, will perform a medley of music from James Bond movies, and “Don’t You Forget About Me” from “The Breakfast Club” (Simple Minds).

Hooksett’s Dale Byrd will bring back his hilarious version of “Those Were the Days” from the 70’s sitcom “All in the Family.” Dale will also perform “Gary’s Song” from the popular “Spongebob Squarepants” cartoon, to the video accompaniment of Lyman Cousens as Gary the Snail, and a Joe Cocker-esque version of the Beatles classic “Come Together.”

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“The show will highlight songs from TV and movies from the 1930s to modern times,” says Director Marc Murai. “So there is truly something from everyone’s entertainment background to enjoy.”

The show is being choreographed by award–winning choreographer and Rotarian, Cindy Flanagan and Allyson Smith-Thorpe, of Concord Dance Academy, and produced by Rotarian, Chuck Willing, an attorney at Rath, Young and Pignatelli. All proceeds from the show will go to the Concord Rotary Foundation for the support of local charitable causes.

Shows will be at the Concord City Audi on Friday and Saturday, March 13, and Sunday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m., with a Sunday matinee on March 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased from any Rotarian, online at concordnhrotary.org with a credit card, or at Gibson’s Book Store and the UPS Store.

Submitted text and courtesy photo.

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