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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THLrRSDAY, JAN. 17, 2002
ENTERTAINMENT
Annual
'Feast'
Starts
Today
Serving wenches, jug-
glers, musicians, singers,
beggars, and dancers from
1794 all will grace LaGrange
with their presence during
the Third Annual Madrigal
Feast Dinner Theatre.
Presented by West Georgia
Christian Academy's Fine
Arts Department, the
medieval dinner will be held
on Thursday, January 17
through Saturday, January
19 at 6:30 p.m. nightly in the
Faith Baptist Church
Gymnasium, which will be
transformed into an English
castle hall.
"This is our third year
doing the Madrigal Dinner
Theatre," states Darlene
Shaw, director of the Fine
Arts Department at WGCA.
"Last year we sold out all
three nights and expect to
do the same this year. The
drama this year is a won-
derful story of the king's
unconditional love, and yes,
there will be a sword fight
again this year, as well."
To total cast for the pro-
duction is composed of 80
students and a guest actor.
All students will be in peri-
od costume and the evening
will feature a number of
musical selections.
Each night's feast seats
180 individuals. Seating will
be assigned in the order tick-
ets are purchased. Preferred
seating will be assigned first.
Tickets for adults are
$15.00, students $12.50.
Tickets can be purchased by
mailing a request and a
check to WGCA Madrigal
Feast, 1904 Hamilton Road,
LaGrange, GA 30241. The
request should include your
name, address, and phone
number, the night preferred,
and the number of adult and
student tickets needed.
More information about the
Madrigal Feast Dinner can
be obtained by calling
WGCA at 884-6575.
King Concert
Set Saturday
The LaGrange
Symphony Orchestra
announces its third annual
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Memorial Concert on
Saturday, January 19, 2002
at the First Baptist Church
on the Square. Under the
direction of LSO conductor
Patricio Cobos, the
Symphony will perform
Antonin Dvorak's
"Symphony No.9 in E Minor,
"more popularly known as
the 'lew World Symphony."
A highlight of the
evening will be a perform-
ance by renowned vocist
Earl Coleman, Curry
Professor of Music at
Columbus State University,
who will sing a selection of
spirituals.
Advance tickets for all
performances are $12.00
for adults and $6.00 for stu-
dents. Season tickets may
be purchased for $40.00 or
$20.00 for students.
Information is avail-
able by contacting 706-882-
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Grabb Family will
be at Hoofers and
the Gospel Barn
on Saturday
evening.Theywill
be singing hit
gospel songs
such as "Trail of
Tears',
"Something
Going on in the
Graveyard," and
"Please Forgive
Me." These
songs were writ-
ten by the father,
Gerald Crabb.
Bluegrass Sounds Return i I
To Hoofers Gospel Barn
with the annual Jesse Lipham ---,
By Bryan Geter
Southern and Bluegrass Gospel
comes to LaGrange beginning
Thursday evening. On Thursday
beginning at 7 p.m., is a night with
the Issacs, Standing Tall and
Newfound Road.
On Friday evening is Bluegrass
Gospel time with Doyle Lawson &
Quicksilver, Primitive, Paul
Williams and New Horizon.
On Saturday night is the big one
Memorial Singing. The guest groups
are the Dove Brothers, the Crabb
family, the ngleys, the GaUoways
and others.
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at 7 p.m. Call for tickets at (706) 885- Iml
9300 or 1-800-844-6737. l
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seafood as well as the buffet dining.
Hoofers is located at 3472
Hogansville Road, just north of
LaGrange on Highway 29.
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