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    LIVE THEATER AND MUSICAL
PRODUCTIONS AROUND EASTERN OREGON
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CURTAIN CALL
JUNE 8�15, 2022
Explore a musical escape with ‘Honky Tonk Angels’
Deciding to join forces, they
combine for a show at the Honky
Tonk Heaven Club.
In addition to “Delta Dawn,”
other familiar hits include “Stand
By Your Man,” “9 to 5,” “These
Boots Are Made For Walking,”
“Amazing Grace,” “Harper Valley
PTA” and so many more.
Shop Local, Grow Your Heritage
Lisa Britton/Go Magazine
Marie Taylor, left, Amy Strommer and Gloria Reid star in “Honky Tonk Angels,”
presented by Eastern Oregon Regional Theatre June 10-12 in Baker City.
By Lisa Britton
Go! Magazine
B
AKER CITY — Darlene, Ange-
la and Sue Ellen meet by hap-
penstance on a bus to Nashville,
but that chance adventure forms
a bond between these three gutsy
women looking for fame.
Their stories, intermixed with
classic country tunes accom-
panied by a live band, are the
premise of “Honky Tonk Angels,”
a musical presented by Eastern
Oregon Regional Theatre.
Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, June 10-11, and
3 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at the
EORT theater, 2101 Main St.
Tickets are $20 adults, $18
members and $12 students. Pur-
chase tickets online at easternore-
gonregionaltheatre.com, by calling
541-523-9652 or at the door.
The show was written by
Ted Swindley and is produced
under special arrangement by
Stage Rights.
Abby Dennis directs the
show, which includes the cast
of Marie Taylor, Amy Strommer
and Gloria Reid. The live music
is provided by Addison Collard,
Nick Paulsen, Dylan Francesconi
and Mary Black.
The three characters each
come from diff erent places: An-
gela is from Texas, Darlene leaves
Mississippi and Sue Ellen is a
secretary from Los Angeles.
En route to Nashville, Darlene
decides to quietly rehearse “Delta
Dawn.” But the other two can’t
contain themselves and join in —
and the trio realizes how well they
harmonize together.
Tuesday - Saturday • 10 AM - 4 PM
138 SE Court St.
Grande Ronde Symphony presents...
2022 Chamber & Small Ensemble Series
Dulcimer Moon
in the Shadow of the Elkhorns
Enjoy lyrical Appalachian Dulcimer and Guitar melodies
of Heidi Muller with Bob Webb as they present folk music
inspired by their home in the Wallowa Valley
We thank these Chambers Members
for their continued support
www.VisitUnionCounty.org
June 18, 2022
7:00–8:30pm
Visit www.GrandeRondeSymphony.org
for more information & to purchase tickets on-line
Tickets also available at:
Direct Music Source in La Grande &
Betty’s Books in Baker City
Haines United Methodist Church