ticket office

Wed - Sat
1pm - 6pm

and 2 hours
before curtain

565 Camano Avenue
Langley, Washington

98260

t. 360/221.8268
t. 800/638.7631

EMAIL


administrative
office


Mon - Fri
10am - 5pm


PO Box 52
Langley, Washington

98260

t. 360/221.8262
f. 360/221.5812

EMAIL








THE WICA CONSERVATORY CHOIR
WITH ROBERT W. PROSCH

The WICA Conservatory Choir is dedicated to creating all-encompassing choral experiences for performers and audiences; performing music that challenges and inspires; recognizing the high value of each person's contribution to the Choir; maintaining a high level of professionalism in musicianship; empowering members to fulfill their musical and performance potential; working together in a manner that is engaging and productive; and reaching out to all parts of the community to attract singers, volunteers, and audiences.

The Spring Session will conclude with a concert called There's No Business Like Show Business.

THE SCHEDULE.
Monday evenings Jan 17 - Mar 21 @ 7pm at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Concert.
"There's No Business Like Show Business" - Mar 26 @ 7.30pm

THE PROGRAM.

"Somewhere" West Side Story - by Leonard Bernstein, arr. Robert Edgerton
"There's No business Like Show Business" Annie Get Your Gun - by Irving Berlin, arr. Mark Brymer
"New York, New York" New York, New York - by John Kander, arr. Mark Hayes
"Send in the Clowns" A Little Night Music - by Stephen Sondheim, arr. Darmon Meader
"May It Be" The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - by Eithne Ni Bhraonain, arr. Mark Brymer
"Bring Him Home" Les Miserables - by Claude-Michel Schonberg, arr. Mark Brymer
"Hooray for Hollywood" - by Johnny Mercer, arr. Andy Beck
"Over the Rainbow" The Wizard of Oz - by Harold Arlen, arr. Mark Hayes
"Solla Sollew" Seussical the Musical - by Stephen Flaherty, arr. Andy Beck
"Neighbor's Chorus" La Jolie Parfumeuse - by Jacques Offenbach
"Finale" The Gondoliers - by Arthur Sullivan, arr. Henry "Clough-Leighter and G. Wallace Woodworth
"Linus and Lucy" Peanuts - by Vince Guaraldi, arr. Philip Kern
"A Cappella Overtures" (The Barber of Seville, The Blue Danube, The Marriage of Figaro) - arr. Andy Beck
"William Tell Overture" - by Gioacchino Rossini, arr. Julie Eschliman
"Can-Can" Orpheus in the Underworld - by Jacques Offenbach, arr. Julie Eschliman


CLASS FEE.
$80
for the Spring session.




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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES


WHIDBEY ISLAND FRINGE FESTIVAL: SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAM.

Learn more HERE.








PROLOGUES.

A Prologue is a short introduction to a Theatre Series production. Prologues introduce characters, themes, language and other background information -- preparing patrons to get the most out of the playgoing experience.


STUDENT MATINEES.

If you are an educator, and would like to arrange an afternoon field-trip to WICA -- and to have your students attend a matinee of a Family Series presentation -- we would like to make that happen!

Please contact Stacie Burgua, Executive Director, at 360/221.8262 or by EMAIL for details.



ABOUT THE WICA CONSERVATORY.

The WICA Conservatory provides challenging, innovative, high quality arts education to students of every age, cultural heritage, ability, and level of interest.

Conservatory classes are taught by working professionals and teaching artists, and are tied to WICA’s core programming.



ABOUT THE WICA CONSERVATORY.

The WICA Conservatory provides challenging, innovative, high quality arts education to students of every age, cultural heritage, ability, and level of interest.

Conservatory classes are taught by working professionals and teaching artists, and are tied to WICA’s core programming.