Archive for December, 2011

Dec 18 2011

A Magical Christmas this Tuesday Dec. 20th!

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December 20, 2011
7:00 pm

 

 

Daniel Lusk – Magician

December 2o, 2011  7:00pm

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Dec 18 2011

Holiday Movies: December 18, 2011

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Habitat for Humanity brought two holiday classics to the Strand Theatre on Sunday December 18, 2011.    It’s A Wonderful Life was followed by White Christmas.   The Strand was filled with the images from these two iconic films.

Seeing these classics on the big screen while sitting in the balcony takes our patrons back to a time gone by.   It was brought to back to our theatre by the hard work and dedication of the Board of our local Habitat for Humanity.

The mission of Habitat for Humanity is to:

  • Seeking to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.
  • Inviting people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need.
Please help support Habitat for Humanity and thank them for bringing the holiday classics to the Strand!
     

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Dec 18 2011

Rockphoria Rocks the Strand: December 16 & 17, 2011

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Rockphoria Rocks America performed at the Strand Theatre in Shelbyville, Indiana on December 16 &  17, 2011.   The Rockphoria shows, conceived and directed by Joey Gaudin of Smashed Productions, have been a December favorite since the Strand re-opened as a performing arts center in 2008.

This year’s show co-directed by Andy Erickson, featured music from America.   The concert started with Larry Brandt’s rendition of Johnny B. Goode.   This1958 classic set the tone for the night.

ACT 1

Glenn Yarwood followed with  Bill Joel’s  Only The Good Die Young from his 1977 album The Stranger.   Alanna Toon performed Lights by Journey.   This was one of the first songs that Steve Perry recorded after he joined the band.

Bobby Toon (Alanna’s Dad) performed the next song.   He sang Wanted Dead or Alive.   This is from Bon Jovi’s 1986 album Slippery When Wet.   It was third single released from that album.

Rain On The Scarecrow from the 1985 album Scarecrow as next on the program.   Nick Fischer sang this great rendition of this famous John Mellencamp song.   Rockphoria Rocks Indiana too.

The ever popular Scott Shrader brought Jimi Hendrix into the Strand with his rendition of Fire.   This 1967 song frequently opened live concerts by the Jimi Hendrix.

Aimee Yarwood (Glenn’s wife) the pretenders song Brass In Pocket.   She sang what became the first big success for that group.

Tuesday’s Gone from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s first album was sung by Bobby Toon.   The audience was yelling “Free Bird”  which maybe will make it into a future Rockphoria show.

The final piece of the first act was by Kiss from there album Getaway.   Sung by the show’s directors Joe Gaudin and Andy Erickson, Rock and Roll All Nite was a great closer for the first act.   Originally released in 1975, this song still gets an audience on their feet

ACT 2

The second act opened with Larry Brandt dress as Alice Cooper.   He sang the iconic School’s Out.   He was joined on stage by the 9 member Rockphoria Childrens Choir.   Balloons were flying as Larry performed this 1972 classic.

Aimee Yarwood returned to the stage for Tom Petty’s American Girl.   This song from the Heartbreaker’s self titled debut album is based on a guitar riff on a Bo Diddley Beat.

Heartbreaker, the powerful song by Bat Benatar was sung by Alanna Toon.   This was from her album Heat of the Night released in 1979.

The grunge scene was represented by Scott Shrader’s rendition of Come As You Are.   This Nirvana song written by frontman Kurt Cobain was released in 1992.

The 2011 Shelby Idol open division winner received a prize of singing with the Rockphoria band.   This year’s winner, Rob Springer, moved he audience with his powerful rendition of Desperado by the Eagles.

Copperhead Road was sung by Bobby Toon.   This song was originally released in 1988 by Steve Earl.

The first single released on Aerosmith’s debut album was the smash his Dream On.   Scott Shrader sand this blues influence power ballad.

No review of American Rock and Roll would be complete without something by Creedence Clearwater Revival.   Nick Fischer performed Down On The Corner from the 1969 CCR album Willy and the Poor Boys.

Glen Yarwood brought his vocal stylings to the Bob Seger hits Traveling Man and Beautiful Loser.   These were both featured on Seger’s 1976 live album.

The finale was easy to guess.  Grand Funk Railroad’s Were An American Band was performed by the entire cast.   It was the perfect ending to the perfect evening.

Rockphoria 2012 is in the works, so get ready again next year to rock and roll at the Strand!

              

 

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Dec 18 2011

Let There Be Light

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The owners of the former Tippecanoe Building gave the Strand Volunteers permission to fix the facade lights on their building.  This past weekend a group of volunteers spent several hours on this project.   The result is a nice well lit sidewalk in front of the building.

The work will continue as we put new lamps that illuminates the upper part of the building.   This project will help keep the area around the Strand safe and enhance the look of the 200 block of South Harrison Street.

The Strand thanks the Owners for allowing us to complete this work.   Here is how it looks!

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Dec 16 2011

Dinner and a Movie – The Blind Side

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January 21, 2012
6:00 pm

The Strand Theatre is please to partner with the Shelby County Tourism and Visitors Bureau for the Super Celebration.

This is the first of two events that coincide with the build up to the “Big Game”.

The very popular Dinner and a Movie series returns in 2012 with the Blind Side. This is the perfect combination of a chick flick, sports movie and comedy. This movie has something for everyone.

The cost is just $20 per ticket and includes dinner, movie and a free popcorn and soft drink.

Cocktails begin at 6:00. Dinner will be served at 6:30, and the movie will begin start at 7:30.

Table Seating for dinner is limited to the first 88 people.  If we sell out early we may make seating available in the theatre seats but you will have to set your plate on your lap.  Sounds like fun either way.

If you can not make it for dinner and just want to enjoy the movie then tickets are just $10 each and also include a free popcorn and soda.

This is a great value and a great way to spend the evening with someone special.

 

Dinner and Movie tickets often sell out fast so get yours today.  Tickets for Dinner must be purchased in advance by Noon on Friday, January 20th.   They are available at Mickey’s T Mart and the Tourism office located in the Porter Center at 501 N Harrison St.

 

 

Tickets are availble from Mickey’s T Mart, S Harrison St.748 S. Harrison St and The Shelby County Tourism and Visitors Bureau at the Porter Center, 501 N Harrison St.

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Dec 16 2011

Operation Comedy- Featuring Larry “Uncle Lar” Reeb

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January 20, 2012
8:00 pm

Uncle Lar, aka Larry Reeb, will be headlining the next edition of

Operation Comedy.  The show is January 20th.  Doors open at 7 and the show starts at 8.

 

Tickets are available at Mickey’s-T-Mart.

 

 

A Full Bar will be available.  Drink responsibly!

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Dec 16 2011

Michael Malone- Comedian- DVD Filming

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February 11, 2012
8:00 pm

 

 

 

Comedian Michael Malone is returning to the Strand for a very special event.  Micheal will be filming his upcoming DVD for release on Netflix, Amazon, Redbox and many others.  Michael is a fast rising star in the world of comedy and this is your chance to be a part of history.  We expect a full house for this special event so make sure you get your tickets early.  You won’t want to miss this show.

 

 

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Doors open at 7 show begins at 8.

 

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