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The Elixir of Love
by Gaetano Donizetti
sung in Italian with English surtitles
Local loser Nemorino can't get a date, that is until his uncle dies and leaves him awash in riches. Unfortunately for him, he's clueless to his new wealth, because he's tipsy with love for barkeep Adina—and from that "magic potion" that Dr. Dulcamara claims will make Anina fall head over heels. Too bad local bad boy Sheriff Belcore keeps turning Adina's eye, and too bad Dulcamara's elixir is just a cheap bottle of wine.
This summer, Sugar Creek takes Donizetti's comedic classic and places it in a small dusty town of the Wild West.
Will Nemorino get his girl? Find out this August at Sugar Creek Symphony & Song!
Cast
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Where's Watseka?
Tickets:
$45-$65 (Only 373 seats per show! Order early! Tickets on sale now!)
Performance Times:
Fri., Aug. 1, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
Sat., Aug. 2, 2008 at 8:00 p.m.
Sun. Aug. 3, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.
The Art Deco Watseka Theatre
218 E. Walnut St.
Watseka, IL 60970 |
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NEW VENUE FOR OPERA!
The Art Deco Watseka Theatre!
born: 1931
reborn: Dec. 31, 2007
This season, Sugar Creek Symphony & Song moves its performances to a renovated art deco theater in the heart of downtown Watseka!
First built in 1931, the Watseka Theatre has been restored with loving care by its new owners.
- All new, extra comfortable seating
- Brand new air-conditioning system
- Bar and café area
- Completely renovated Art Deco fixtures, sconces, lamps and chandeliers
Be sure to get your tickets early for this year's performances. There are only 373 per performance. With this theater's great acoustics and intimate seating, there's definitely not a bad seat in the house!
The Watseka Theatre
218 E. Walnut St.
Watseka, IL 60970
www.watsekatheatre.com |
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The
Art Fair
Sat., Aug.
2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lawn of the
Old Courthouse Museum
103
W. Cherry St.
Watseka, Illinois
Entrance:
Free
On Saturday,
take a stroll through the Art Fair. Artists from across the Midwest
will display and offer their work on the lawn of Iroquois County's
historic old courthouse museum.
Are
you an artist interested in applying? Download an application.
Artists will offer watercolors, leather art, wood, fiber, pottery,
jewelry, clay, wood turning, garden decor, painting, caricature,
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The
Taste
Sat., Aug.
2 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lawn of the
Old Courthouse Museum
103
W. Cherry St.
Watseka, Illinois
Entrance:
Free
Enjoy a great
summer day in the countryside with some of the best of home country
cooking! All day Sat., Aug. 12, groups from throughout Iroquois
County will cook up their favorite recipes just for you.
Sample desserts
from the Grandmothers' Club, turkey legs, barbeque ribs, corn on
the cob, Eli's cheesecake, Chicago style hot dogs, funnel cakes,
elephant ears, wedding cake, walking tacos, and much, much more! |
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Historical
Legends
Sat.,
Aug. 2, with showtimes at 10:30 a.m.,
12:00 p.m, and 1:30 p.m.
Tickets:
$5, available at the door
The Courtroom
The Old Courthouse Museum
103
W. Cherry St.
Watseka, Illinois
Their lives
were historic. Their legacies monumental. See local actors take
on the roles of the intriguing local personalities who made an impact
on Illinois and the United States.
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Opera Scenes Program & Preview
Sat.,
Aug. 2
Times:
11:30 AM: A Midsummer's Night Dream and Hansel and Gretel (In the courtroom, $5 admission)
12:45 PM: A preview of A Midsummer's Night Dream and Hansel and Gretel (On the lawn, no charge)
2:30 PM: A Midsummer's Night Dream and Hansel and Gretel (In the courtroom, $5 admission)
Tickets: Available at the door
The Courtroom
The Old Courthouse Museum
103
W. Cherry St.
Watseka, Illinois
This summer, Sugar Creek's young artists will perform scenes from Shakespeare's loveable romantic comedy, set to music by Benjamin Britten, as well as from Hansel and Gretel, with the magical music of the German opera composer Engelbert Humperdinck.
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Music: Incendio and Patchouli
Sat., Aug.
2 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Lawn of the
Old Courthouse Museum
103
W. Cherry St.
Watseka, Illinois
Entrance: Free
Cherry Street
Stage
9 AM-12 noon: Patchouli, new American folk music
1-4:30 PM: Incendio, Latin guitar world fusion group |
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Patchouli
Famous for that smiling voice that instantly turns a bad day to good, Patchouli's down-to-earth, hopeful, vibrant songwriting is new American folk music, inspired by worldwide folk styles. Using elements of folk, flamenco, jazz, and world beat rhythms, Patchouli's sound has been described as "Joni Mitchell meets the Acoustic Santana."
Incendio
Over the last six years, this Latin guitar world fusion group has committed a unique alchemy of composition, technique, and performance to six critically acclaimed international CD releases. At the heart of every track is the bold, romantic Spanish guitar, its timeless sound recast inpowerful modern arrangements of seductive melodies set next to explosive improvisatory journies.
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