Stage 212 to present “Take a Bow” 50th anniversary revue

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Posted 8/23/18

LA SALLE - Stage 212’s 50th anniversary season continues with “Take a Bow,” a musical revue celebrating the organization’s long history through song and dance as well as anticipation of the future.

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Stage 212 to present “Take a Bow” 50th anniversary revue

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LA SALLE - Stage 212’s 50th anniversary season continues with “Take a Bow,” a musical revue celebrating the organization’s long history through song and dance as well as anticipation of the future. Featuring a large cast of 212 alumni and new faces, adults and children, “Take a Bow” promises an entertaining look back and an exciting look forward.

Appearing in this show will be Isaac Alvarado, Doug Bartelt, Joey Beavers, Abby Bertrand, Mary Beth Brantner, Emily Brodzik, Caryn Brown, Deana Brown, Tim Campbell, Becky Christopherson, Jordan Christopherson, Lori Christopherson, Tony Christopherson, Megan Cullinan, Alexa Dawson, Dana Dawson, Glen Gerrard, Damian Gonzalez, Abby Goy, Jon Graham, Lesly Grant, Phil Grant, Nick Hancock, Kelly Johnson, Larry Kelsey, Yvette Lucas, Ellen Marincic, Brittany Marx, Melanie Maskel, Trenton McKinnie, Christin Mitchell, Neal Phelps, Zoe Piano, Mary Rose Prosinski, Tyler Reviglio, Kyle Showen, Savarah Summers, Jennifer Rexius, Reid Tomasson, Rob Tyne, Sue Yopchick, Phil Valle and Janet Znaniecki.

Featured in the Children’s Ensemble will be Ayla Dawson, Lydia Dornik, Andie Kerestes, Maddie Kerestes, Nora Maier, Liliana Cabrera, Max Wertz, Makayla Heller, Claire Boudreau, Elijah Arthurs and Jaiden Allen.

There will also be a special guest appearance by Robert D. Manahan.

Production staff includes co-director/music director Phil Grant, co-director/choreographer Neal Phelps and assistant choreographer Becky Christopherson.

“Take a Bow” will be presented Sept. 21-23 and 28-30 at Stage 212, 700 First St., LaSalle. Friday and Saturday evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Tickets will be available to the public beginning Sept. , and may be purchased at the box office Monday 4-6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.–noon or by calling (815) 224-3025 during the same hours. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.stage212.org.