Wonderful Wizard Of Song Performs In Cleveland Sept. 15

  • Monday, August 24, 2015
Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen

The Wonderful Wizard of Song is a theatrical production that brings the pivotal moments of Harold Arlen’s life to the stage, framed by songs that have become "pillars" of American film and theatre.  It will performed at the Conn Center on the Campus of Lee University on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m.

Single tickets for this event will be available at the door for $30 (adults), $10 (students).  

Season tickets are still available for $60 (adults) and $15 (students). For more information, call 780-9861 or 715-5662. 

Review for the Wonderful Wizard of Song:

The Wonderful Wizard of Song is a collaboration of the Harold Arlen Foundation and Matt Davenport Productions.  Mr. Arlen’s son, Sam Arlen (president of the Harold Arlen Foundation), is a consultant for the production.  Arlen not only provides first hand stories and insight to the writing of this production, but also has provided personal mementos, family photographs and Harold’s own home movies of the making of the Wizard of Oz.

Songs will include That Old Black Magic, Stormy Weather and Somewhere over the Rainbow.   

Bradley Concerts Inc. has been presenting internationally acclaimed artists since 1958.  This all-volunteer nonprofit organization is committed to enriching the cultural life of the Cleveland-Bradley area through live performances.

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