8 NOVEMBER 3�10, 2021 BEHIND THE SCENES Students return to the stage at EOU Alex Wittwer/The Observer Jeremiah Dockweiler, center, and other members of the cast rehearse on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021. First Friday at Crossroads M ud & F ire 2020 Auburn Avenue Baker City, Oregon 541.523.5369 www.crossroads-arts.org Genie Sue Weppner presents a First Friday exhibit that is set ablaze with an eclectic collection of Raku ceramic pieces which bring forth a modern take on historic techniques Exhibition on display Friday, November 5 through Monday, November 29 Crossroads is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm FROM THE COVER ‘All Together Now’ music review set for Nov. 12 and 13 By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine L A GRANDE — Music is re- turning to McKenzie Theatre, and the voices of a 40-member choir will be echoed around the world as other groups perform “All Together Now,” the same songs on the same weekend. It all started last spring, said Kenn Wheeler, associate profes- sor of theater at Eastern Oregon University. That’s when Music Theatre International, one of the major companies that sells the rights to perform musicals, of- fered a musical free of charge. Wheeler said it usually costs $3,000 to $6,000 for the rights to a musical. “They made an off er to any school in the world — they’d give them a musical review for free. Which is unheard of,” Wheeler said. The goal is to celebrate re- turning to the stage after months of no performances. “We have not done any theater since March of 2020. For over 18 months, we haven’t done a show,” Wheeler said. “This will hopefully be an in- troduction back to the normal world of theater.” More than 2,500 theaters and high schools around the world will perform “All Together Now” on the weekend of Nov. 12-14. “It’s really exciting to think there are 5,000 performers performing the same show at the same time,” Wheeler said. The EOU theater and music departments — the chamber choir, specifi cally — are combin- ing to present “All Together Now.” “We share a lot of students,” Wheeler said. CONTINUED ON PAGE 18