It was another beautiful night in Andover, Kansas. The temperature was in the mid-80 s, there was a slight breeze, and not a rain cloud in sight. Many in the crowd were purchasing snacks from the food trucks parked behind the audience. Golf carts were transporting the super annuated and folx with mobility issues from the parking areas to the audience area. The VIP area was humming, and the atmosphere was super festive.
The outdoor amphitheater stage, designed by Jordan Slusher, was covered with red, white, and blue bunting, and boasted a scrim with pinwheels and chaser lights that sat directly behind the lush 20-piece orchestra, conducted by Musical Director Thomas Douglas. There were large screens and video coverage from Kent AV, which is much appreciated for those of us in the sections farthest away from the stage.
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After more than two years being closed to the public, the $13.6 million dollar renovation and expansion of the Alberta Bair has been completed, and now it s time for performers of the highest-caliber to showcase the historic theater in downtown Billings.
According to a press release from the Alberta Bair Theater, tickets for the upcoming 2021-2022 season will go on-sale Saturday, July 10 at 8am MDT, as the ABT welcomes back full-capacity audiences beginning September 18.
“We are thrilled to be welcoming full capacity audiences to LIVE entertainment in our beautifully renovated theater in September,” said Ron Yates, chair of the Alberta Bair Theater Board of Directors. With planning for the upcoming season going on now for months, Yates also said that live performing arts is exactly what many of us need personally while also bringing tremendous tangible and intangible benefits to our community.