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 Q&A Oct. 10th 2005
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Dear General Ann,
 
I know I have read about the Neewollah Follies but could you please tell me about it again?
 
Thank you, Lover of Music
 
 
Dear Lover,
 
First, since the Memorial Hall auditorium is not available the Neewollah Follies will be held at Independence Community College Inge Theater on Oct. 20-21-22-23. To always look on the bright side, the Inge Theater is a more intimate setting, every seat is excellent and the sound is tremendous.
 
Now, about the show....Debbie Tincher is directing  and Steve Wilkin is producing the show. It consists of a few of the many, many highlights of Neewollah musical through the years. They will also be tied together with a narrative and visual presentations. It promises to be a fast-paced, exciting show, which will entertain and leave everyone wanting to hear more.
 
The shows being represented are the "stars" but we are excited about the performers too. I would like to share with you some of the people who are returning to a Neewollah stage just to do this type of show. A few, but not all, of these include Dana Aitken, Jim Johnson, Liz Miessler, Sharon Paugh, Dumant Reed, Gen Riley, Debbie Wetmore, Vanessa Dennis, Gary Mitchell, Ray Rothgeb and Steve Wilkin.
 
But also, it would not be Neewollah without children involved. In addition to a children's chorus, several recent stars will reprise some of their roles. A few of these include Kenzie Froebe, Ty Schabel,  and Kelsey Stelting..
 
With limited seating in the Inge Theater, I am recommending people buy their tickets early.
 
Thank you for your questions and see at Neewollah Follies!!! And, "KEEP THE MEMORIES ALIVE."

Sincerely,

Ann W. Crow
Generalissimo 2005




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