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Alpine Theatre Project Announces Their Summer Season; HAIR Closes 6/27

By: Jun. 27, 2010
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The Alpine Theatre Project has announced its summer season, which will feature Barrymore, Hair and Hammerstein's A Grand Night For Singing.

Barrymore (June 17-27)

Actor. Lover. Father. Scoundrel.

Considered the greatest actor of his generation, John Barrymore led a life many envied and few could have survived. William Luce's riveting one man show follows the stage and screen idol as he reminisces and grasps wildly at his old glory. Featuring star of stage and screen, David Ackroyd, in this one-man, tour-de-force!

Hair (July 9-August 1)
The original tribal love-rock musical is here!

When it first opened in New York City in 1967, Hair flipped the Theatre World upside down with its depiction of 60's counterculture. It soon became the music of a generation with songs like "Age of Aquarius," "Easy to Be Hard," "Good Morning Starshine," "Hair," and "Let the Sunshine In." Join us for an unforgettable evening guaranteed to blow your mind!

Rodgers & Hammerstein's A Grand Night for Singing (August 11-22)

Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, State Fair

Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein are responsible for the most beloved musicals in history. A Grand Night for Singing is a song-filled journey through their most enduring work.

Featuring such songs as "Some Enchanted Evening," "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin," "Shall We Dance," "It Might as Well Be Spring," and more!

For additional information or to buy tickets call 406-862-SHOW (7469) or online at www.alpinetheatreproject.org

About ATP
The Alpine Theatre Project is Montana's world-class professional Equity theatre led by Founding Artists Betsi Morrison (Broadway's Sound of Music), David Ackroyd (Broadway's Children of a Lesser God), and Luke Walrath (Broadway's 42nd Street). It brings artists from Broadway and other major regional theatres to perform in the beautiful Flathead Valley in productions ranging from classic musicals to contemporary drama. It boasts an Honorary Board of such entertainment luminaries as John Lithgow, Olympia Dukakis, Henry Winkler, and more.

Nestled in the Northern Rockies, Whitefish has solidified its reputation as recreation capital of Montana. Whether it's the five championship golf courses in the area, its proximity to Glacier National Park and numerous national forests, the world-renownEd Whitefish Mountain Resort, or its many lakes and rivers, Whitefish has fused outdoor living with a cosmopolitan sensibility. It is in this remarkable environment that the Alpine Theatre Project makes it home.



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