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Megan
Lynch
609-‐709-‐0633
mlynch24@elon.edu
FOR
IMMEDIATE
RELEASE:
MARCH
25,
2016
Students in the Department of Performing Arts at Elon University perform 60 minutes
What: Elon University students in the Department of Performing Arts will perform a
variety of different musical numbers of their choosing in a show called Grand Night. The
event showcase the students’ musical talent and how they have grown as performers.
Admission is $13 to the general public or free for Phoenix Cardholders. Reserve tickets by
calling 336-‐278-‐5650.
When: 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2
Where: Roberts Studio Theatre, Scott Studios at Arts West, Elon University
Details: About 80 students will participate in the 24th annual Grand Night musical
production. Grand Night is directed by professors Catherine McNeela and musically
directed by Nathan Thomas. The students will perform 16 songs including: “Music of the
Night" from “Phantom of the Opera” and “Cat-‐like Tread” from “Pirates of Penzance”. Each
musical number encompasses a wide variety of vocal ranges and ages from first-‐year
“Grand Night is a showcase of different numbers that are all student directed,
choreographed
and
performed.
It
is
a
very
collaborative
process,”
said
Tanner
Mead,
19,
musical
theatre
major.
“Grand
Night
is
fun
for
everyone
involved.
It
is
not
like
a
musical
where there is a story arc and a deep meaning. No one leaves Grand Night upset or thinking
A current senior also will make a speech about the seniors’ time in the program before the
final number.
The final number holds significance to all performers in the Grand Night production.
Musical theatre major, Brooke Banister, 19, said Grand Night is a final goodbye for the
seniors because it’s the last time they get to perform at Elon if they are not in a spring
musical or play. The last song performed by seniors is about “passing on leadership to the
About: Elon University’s musical theatre program prepares undergraduate students to
take center stage after they graduate. Each year the department accepts 16 to 20 students
into the program to receive personal attention by mentors and teachers throughout their
time at Elon. Students admitted to the program audition separately into the program in
addition to applying to the university. The musical theatre majors are trained to become
performers skilled in voice, theory, acting and dancing. Grand Night is just one of several
opportunities musical theatre majors get to showcase their talent throughout their time at
Elon.