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Ring Pittsburgh
Community Concerts
Ring Pittsburgh, a community handbell
ensemble, welcomes all to their Spring
Concert Series. Their talented, auditioned
musicians, under the direction of Jim Rossetti,
will perform vibrant selections to refresh your
heart and soul.
Sunday, May 20, at 3 p.m.
St. Bernadette Church - 245 Azalea Drive,
Monroeville, 15146
Tuesday, May 22, at 7 p.m.
Highpointe at Rebecca Residence -
1871 Highpointe Lane, Allison Park, 15101
Tuesday, May 29, at 7 p.m.
St. Paul’s United Methodist Church -
1965 Ferguson Road, Allison Park, 15101
(Fundraiser—donations accepted)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat closes Stage Right’s
Professional Season
Stage Right’s professional theatre
arm brought down the curtain on their
19th professional season with Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s original rock opera—
“Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat.” The production featured
Renata Marino as the Narrator, Nick Lenz
as Judah, Brian Mack Sweeney as Simeon,
(Stage Right Grads now working actors)
Jake Churilla as Levi/Pharaoh, Tony
Marino as Reuban and Josh List as Gad/
Potiphar.
In the title role of Joseph, two Stage
Right Students were introduced—
Matthew Hommel, 18, (Westinghouse
HS for the Performing Arts) and Anthony
Marino, 17, (Hempfield Area HS).
Both young men are set on pursuing
theatre in college and beyond, and have
been performing on stage for most of their
lives.
The musical brings to life the Old
Testament story from Genesis of Jacob
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and his sons. The brothers, who are
traditionally considered the founders
of the 12 tribes of Israel, have a younger
brother Joseph who is their father’s
favorite. Their jealousy of him leads
them to fake his death and sell him into
slavery. He eventually turns his ability
to interpret dreams into becoming the
Pharaoh’s Vizier and helps Egypt avoid
starvation during 7 years of famine. His
brothers are forced to come to Egypt out
of desperation, there they are reunited
with Joseph and forgiven for their crimes.
And Jacob once more has his beloved son
returned to him.
The musical was performed Friday,
April 13, and Saturday, April 14, at 7:30
p.m., and Sunday April, 15, at 2 p.m. For
more information about this show and
upcoming productions, call Stage Right at
724.832.7464 or the Palace Theatre Box
office at 724.836.8000.
Central
Westmoreland
Farmers Market
Association
The Farmer’s Market in Greensburg begins
in early spring and runs through late fall.
The Central Westmoreland Farmer’s
Market is a cooperative of vendors who
live within the greater Greensburg area.
Agricultural vendors grow and offer high-
quality fruits, vegetables and other products.
A variety of baked goods, jellies, honey, sauces
and other seasonal items are available from
the food vendors. Contact Paul Sarver for
more information at 724.834.2334.
Day/Time Saturdays: 9 a.m. to Noon
Tuesdays: 3 to 6 p.m.
Location
Lynch Field Parking Area,
Rt. 119 N. (by the Kirk S.
Nevin Ice Arena)
Address
526 New Alexandria Road,
Greensburg, PA n