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Russ Lorenson sings the greats
Monheit melodies
Mosaic Pendants Workshop

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Russ Lorenson sings the greats

Jazz-inspired vocalist Russ Lorenson explores the Great American Songbook of the new millennium on Wednesday, October 28 at 1:00 pm. Featuring songs written within the last twenty years by composers such as Harry Connick, Jr., Michael Feinstein, and Peter Cincotti—this show full of “new standards” proves that well-crafted songs with meaningful lyrics are still being written today.

 

A pre-show boxed lunch provided by Loaf & Jug is available for $10.50. Contact the box office to preorder your boxed lunch by 5:00 pm Friday, October 23.

 

Tickets start as low as $15; for more information or tickets, contact the box office at (262) 781-9520 or click here.

The Russ Lorenson concert is sponsored by
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare—Elmbrook Memorial.



Monheit melodies

Experience jazz vocalist Jane Monheit at 8:00 pm on Saturday, October 24 in the Kuttemperoor Auditorium to hear a rich assortment of jazz and pop classics ranging from Cole Porter’s Get Out of Town and Jimmy Dorsey’s I’m Glad There Is You to Fiona Apple’s Slow Like Honey.

BackStage Members, please join us for an artist dialogue in the Dawes Studio Theater with Jane after the show. Refreshments courtesy of North Star American Bistro. RSVP by calling (262) 781-9520 or email rsvp@wilson-center.com.

 

Tickets: $48–$25; groups of 10 or more $35–$25. For information or tickets, please contact the box office at (262) 781-9520 or click here.

The Wilson Center Performing Arts Series is presented by Investors Bank and Haack Ventures. The Jane Monheit concert is sponsored by Johnson Bank.


 

Mosaic Pendants Workshop
Tuesday, October 27, 2:00–5:00 pm or Tuesday, November 17, 2:00–5:00 pm

Create a beautiful and personalized piece of jewelry with teaching artist Leann Wooten in this special one-day workshop for teens and adults. Learn how to hand cut glass, ceramics, and beads, and incorporate photos or other objects in your design.

Register on-line, or call the Education Department at (262) 373-5023.



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