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February 7, 2018

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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Abridged Opera to host free concert Independent opera company Abridged Opera (AO) is launching the first half of its 2018 season with a free concert at All Saints’ Church, 330 City Hall Square W., Windsor. Abridged Opera was founded by Leamington native Erin Armstrong. She has been joined by local singers Alyssa Epp, Brianna DeSantis, Amelia Daigle, Christine Turingia, Kaitlyn Clifford, Adam Iannetta and Kate Reynolds to expand AO’s team. After a very successful 2017 season, Abridged Opera now has more than ten operas under its belt and is ready for another incredible season in Windsor and Essex County. The Season Launch concert will be performed in the sanctuary at All Saints’ Church on Sunday, February 11 at 2:30 p.m. The concert will feature selections from the upcoming season as well as crowd favourites like the Song to the Moon from Dvorak’s Rusalka. Abridged Opera will be joined by a number of University of Windsor students who will be making their professional debuts with AO this season. The performance is free to the public, as Abridged Opera welcomes new audiences into the world of opera. Donations will be gratefully accepted.

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Gala helps bring total to $100,000 for Starlight Stage Despite the freezing temperatures Saturday night, February 3, about 250 guests turned out for The Bank Theatre Gala ‘Some Like It Hot’. The fundraiser was held to raise money for the new Starlight Stage, in memory of the late Fred Omstead, who was a staunch supporter of the arts. The evening’s events included a buffet dinner, a live auction and entertainment by ‘Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.’, as well as amazing performances by ballroom dancing champions Claire Hansen (formerly from Leamington) and her partner Richard Tonizza, and Mischa Aravena, a professional singer/actor from Toronto. The Bank Theatre representatives said the gala brought the total to the $100,000 mark of their $400,000 target to complete the renovations.

ABOVE: From left are The Bank Theatre representative Ursula Tiessen with Tara Omstead, Houston Meuser, Leslie Omstead, and seated is Maeve Omstead-Johnston. TOP RIGHT: Ballroom dancing champions Claire Hansen and partner Richard Tonizza. BOTTOM RIGHT: The group that helped make the fundraising gala successful included, left to right, Ursula Tiessen, Larry McDonald, Sandy McDonald, Fran Segedin, Barbara Martens, Geri Vickery, Ruth Owens and Patty Kristy. (SUN Photos)

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