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    Saturday February 11, 2006
    6 pm cocktails and silent auction


    7 pm dinner


    8 pm live auction


    8:30 pm  Easy to Love concert

    Louisville Women’s Club


    1320 S. 4th Street


    Louisville, KY 40208


     


    Information: Peter Holloway   502.589.4060, 502.905.9004 cell


    Ticket reservations: Toby Roberts     502.589.4060


     


     


    Music Theatre Louisville moves indoors for a special Valentine celebration, combining a romantic dinner catered by Saffron’s, one of Louisville’s finest restaurants, and a concert of Broadway’s greatest love songs.  The concert will be presented by 10 of Music Theater Louisville’s favorite performers and a 12 piece orchestra under the direction of Craig Swatt in the intimate 600 seat auditorium of the Women’s’ Club located in Old Louisville.


     


    Cocktails will precede dinner as well as a silent and live auction filled with artistic and musical delights.  Purchase a serenade to be performed at your dining table during the dinner. Cocktails begin at 6 pm with dinner at 8:00.  Tickets are available for dinner and the show at $100 each.


     


    Tickets will also be available for dessert, coffee and the concert for $25.00 each.


     


    Easy to Love is an extravaganza of wonderful music by Broadway’s great composers Rogers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern. What could be more romantic than to be serenaded by some of the greatest love songs of all times such as If I Loved You, Hello, Young Lovers, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, So In Love and many more.


     


    Come listen as some of Louisville’s favorite musical theater performers make it “Some Enchanted Evening”. Our cast includes Abigail and Greg Maupin, Dana and Ernie Adams, Tracey Zavadil, Jay Nelson, Colette Barney, Gordon Crawford, Jamie Shuler and Peter Holloway. You’ve seen and heard them many times not only at Music Theatre Louisville, but also with the Louisville Orchestra, Derby Dinner Playhouse, The Stephen Foster Story and countless events, concerts and productions throughout the area.

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