Broadway Nation: A history of the American musical
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It’s hard to define the type of entertainment that is presented at the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) on the Campus of the College of DuPage because it is SO varied and full, that there’s something for everyone.
In this interview with Director of the MAC, Diana Martinez, the upcoming calendar for October through December is reviewed. From the comedy of Paul Reiser and Pat Tomasulo, to musical tributes to Neil Diamond, George Michael and the Carpenters, to a Christmas filled with the holiday music of the a cappella sensation group Voctave and the magical Salt Creek ballet production of “The Nutcracker” with the New Philharmonic.
The programs offer a variety and make a great evening out.
One of the upcoming performances features Voctave, an 11 member a cappella group which unites amazing talents together in a powerful blend of voices. The members all worked together at one time or another as part of “Voices of Liberty” at Walt Disney World’s EPCOT.
Known for their covers of Disney music, Broadway, Christmas classics and so much more, arranger/writer Jamey Ray joins the conversation in Part Two to share some history of the group and what the audience can expect at the Christmas show at The MAC on Sunday, December 14th at 7pm.
Here on WGNRadio.com, watch the extended conversation with Jamey that does a deep dive on how the group does what it does!
You can learn more about the group at: www.Voctave.com and check out their music.
Tickets can be purchased at: www.AtTheMAC.org but act fast as they’ve sold out their past performances at this theater.