![]() Get your toes tapping!!! The Port Stanley Festival Theatre is thrilled to open the 2014 Summer Season with Leisa Way’s crowd pleasing concert production, “Country Jukebox: The Best of Country Duets” from May27th until June 7th. “…each song is vibrant, filled with an energy that draws the audience along with it ... wonderful stage presence …” A must see! “From traditional country harmonies to exciting crossover melodies, “Country Jukebox” bursts from the gate and hits the ground running on a high energy ride through country’s finest.” “Backed by the incredible Wayward Wind Band, Eric Mahar,Sam Cino, and Bruce Ley, and supported on lead vocals by Aaron Soloman and Randall Kempf (whose individual and collective talents are stunning) singer Leisa Way delivers a show for all musical tastes” …The Morrisburg Leader. Starring, concert veteran, Leisa Way (6 seasons as Anne at The Charlottetown Festival, 3 Royal Performances, “Camelot”, ”Peter Pan”, off-Broadway tour of “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”, Maria “The Sound of Music”), Aaron Solomon (performed with Shania Twain, Jeff Healey, and Big Sugar, starred as Johnny in “Johnny and June”), and Randall Kempf (performed with George Strait, Sylvia Tyson, Emmylou Harris, and Johnny Paycheck, starred in “Pump Boys and Dinettes” and John Grey’s Rock and Roll”), “Country Jukebox” should not be missed! With a varied season, which should appeal to single ticket buyers, subscribers, and tour groups alike, the Port Stanley Festival Theatre looks forward to providing another season of top quality entertainment in 2014. Port Stanley Festival Theatre Box Office, 302 Bridge Street, Port Stanley, ON (519)782-4353 or order online at www.portstanleytheatre.ca Enquiries to Theatre Manager, Melissa Kempf and Artistic Director, Simon Joynes
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