By Kevin Zimmermann
May 25, 2021 | 6:52 AM
Those who are starved for live entertainment should be looking forward to a feast, as Sheboyganâs Stefanie Weill Center has big plans for its 20th Anniversary Season.  Weill Center Executive Director Katy Glodosky said on Monday that they hope to welcome some 45,000 patrons with a lineup of events like never before.
After over a year since holding a full-capacity show, the Weill Center season kicks off on Wednesday, September 1st with county artist Josh Turner, and continues with the Broadway performance of An Officer and a Gentleman, The Oak Ridge Boys, the hilarious musical comedy spoof âSpamilton: an American Parodyâ, Scott Bradleeâs Postmodern Jukebox, B-The Underwater Bubble Show, and a salute to three Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame groups The Drifters, The Platters and Cornell Gunterâs Coasters.
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SHEBOYGAN - The Weill Center for the Performing Arts announced its 2021-2022 season Monday, which includes a traveling Broadway production and a Josh Turner concert to start the season Sept. 1.
The season marks the 20th anniversary of the theater s restoration and reopening and comes after more than a year of not being able to have shows at full capacity.
Tickets will go on sale at noon Thursday.
These are the headliners:
Broadway performance: An Officer and a Gentleman features the Grammy Award-winning, No. 1 hit single Up Where We Belong and a score based on the 1980s catalog of music that gave voice to a generation.
After an entire year with very few Live Events, even a homebody like myself is ready to get out there and mingle with the masses. Well, at least 2,200 of my friends from Lubbock. There are a lot of shows coming up that have my interest along with several others that are just flat-out cool to see in Lubbock, Texas.
For one, I didn t even know that Foreigner was still together and touring. They are! And they are bringing their show to Lubbock. There s also something called the Post Modern Jukebox, An Officer and a Gentleman the Musical, Jersey Boys, The Nutcracker and so much more.
Postmodern Jukebox Announces Fall 2021 Tour Dates
cking off in September, The Grand Reopening Tour will bring PMJ back to thrill music-starved audiences in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Europe.by TV News Desk
Early last year, pop-jazz phenomenon Postmodern Jukebox set out to celebrate a new-millennium Roaring 20s, promising audiences across the country and around the world the most sensational 20s party this side of The Great Gatsby.
Well, we all know what happened next. Just seven dates into the Welcome to the Twenties 2.0 Tour, PMJ creator Scott Bradlee pulled the tour off the road and made the decision to postpone the remaining dates - many of them sold out - as a global pandemic took its toll, silencing live music for more than a year.
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Lubbock better get ready for what has been called the most sensational 20s party this side of The Great Gatsby , as Postmodern Jukebox hits the road this fall and will be bringing the party to The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences on Friday, November 26 at 8 p.m.
The pop-jazz show is returning to the road after being sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic. The new tour will take Postmoden Jukebox across the United States, Canada, the U.K., and Europe.
Postmodern Jukebox will be performing some of modern music s biggest hits in the classic styles of bygone eras.