Rockwall —
“That’s Entertainment,” a musical tribute to Broadway, opens tonight and runs through Aug. 8. Director, Barbara Doubt has put together this song and dance Broadway revue performed by teens through the Rockwall Community Playhouse. Some of these teenagers are alumni and have come back from college to be a part of this production. Returning are; Jason Bias, Cole Ragsdale, Travis Mc Clung, Rachel Bowers, and Travis St. John.
“It’s wonderful to be back reuniting with all of my friends”. “I love working with Barbara,” Jason Bias, a sophomore at Oklahoma State University and has performed on the Oklahoma Lyric stage with Tony award winner Emily Skinner.
Tickets can be purchased on line at www.rockwallcommunityplayhouse.org or by calling the ticket office at 1-972-722-3399 and leaving a message.
RCP Student Rush tickets are available for this performance. This invites students to attend productions through a Student Rush discount. The Rockwall High School theatre is located at 901 Yellow Jacket Lane.
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