Apple Alley Players will be presenting “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” a Broadway-style revue, on Saturday, Jan. 22, to raise funds for additional repairs needed at the Larenim Park Amphitheater near Burlington. The show will feature some of the area’s most familiar theater voices performing some of Broadway’s most familiar tunes, including, but not limited to: (l-r) Travis Hayward singing “I am What I Am” from “La Cage aux Folles;” Dannigale Acord singing “Honey Bun” from “South Pacific;” Betty Stickley singing “Little Girls” from “Annie;” director Alex McDonald singing “On the Street Where You Live” from “My Fair Lady;” Sophie Davis singing “On My Own” from “Les Miserables;” Marie Wagoner singing “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Every Mountain” from “The Sound of Music;” Heather Thorne singing “Memories” from “Cats;” and Chelsea Brinker singing “Beauty and the Beast.” The show starts at 8 p.m. in the Keyser High School Theater. (Tribune photo by Liz Beavers)
Apple Alley Players will be presenting “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” a Broadway-style revue, on Saturday, Jan. 22, to raise funds for additional repairs needed at the Larenim Park Amphitheater near Burlington. The show will feature some of the area’s most familiar theater voices performing some of Broadway’s most familiar tunes, including, but not limited to: (l-r) Travis Hayward singing “I am What I Am” from “La Cage aux Folles;” Dannigale Acord singing “Honey Bun” from “South Pacific;” Betty Stickley singing “Little Girls” from “Annie;” director Alex McDonald singing “On the Street Where You Live” from “My Fair Lady;” Sophie Davis singing “On My Own” from “Les Miserables;” Marie Wagoner singing “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Every Mountain” from “The Sound of Music;” Heather Thorne singing “Memories” from “Cats;” and Chelsea Brinker singing “Beauty and the Beast.” The show starts at 8 p.m. in the Keyser High School Theater. (Tribune photo by Liz Beavers)