: Music & Arts Community Center

  • Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

    Wednesday, January 29

    Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot Borrowing from Arthurian legends, Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot is the duo’s fantastical masterpiece which triumphed on Broadway with a rich score boasting such gems as “If I Would Leave You”, “The Lusty Month of May”, and of course “Camelot.”

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  • Murder for Two

    Wednesday, February 26

    Murder for Two From $60 Book and Music by Joe KinosianBook and Lyrics by Kellen Blair It’s a hilarious musical mystery with a twist. Get ready for a zany blend of musical comedy and madcap murder mystery in this fast and funny whodunit loaded with killer laughs.  A small town policeman dreams of becoming a …

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  • Jerry’s Girls

    Wednesday, April 9

    Jerry’s Girls In this dynamic musical revue, three women celebrate the music of Jerry Herman (Hello Dolly, Mame, La Cage Aux Folles, Mack & Mabel), highlighting the broad spectrum of thrilling material he wrote specifically for female performers. Jerry’s Girls is a dream for any lover of musical theatre. Three of the very best performers tackle a songbook boasting some …

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  • Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits

    Wednesday, November 20

    Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits Experience Broadway’s greatest hits in this hilarious, loving, and endlessly entertaining tribute to some of the theatre’s most cherished stars & songwriters. The show parodies Broadway with wit, charm, and hysterical lyrics. Approximate Run Time: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes, with one intermission.

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  • Gulf Coast Symphony at the MACC: A Soldier’s Tale & Dead Elvis

    Saturday, January 11

    Gulf Coast Symphony at the MACC: A Soldier’s Tale & Dead Elvis Join the Gulf Coast Symphony for a unique and captivating evening featuring two dynamic theatrical works: Stravinsky’s “A Soldier’s Tale” and Michael Daugherty’s “Dead Elvis.” “A Soldier’s Tale” is a dramatic piece that combines music, narration, and dance to tell the compelling story …

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