The Golden Belt Community Concert Association will welcome a well-known “phantom” of Broadway fame, Jeremy Stolle, to the GBCCA stage for the third concert of this season. The concert is set for 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in the Great Bend Municipal Auditorium, Lakin and Stone.
Having spent more than a decade cast as the phantom in “The Phantom of the Opera,” Stolle will perform songs from that Broadway musical and others during this concert. “No more talk of darkness,” famous words from “The Phantom,” describe this evening performance.
Stolle, with his unparalleled voice and extensive musicianship, has assembled an unmatched team of musical artists to perform a night packed with show-stopping Broadway songs, soaring high notes, classic music, and hilarious stories of the Great White Way.
A native of Modesto, Calif., Stolle has starred in many different shows including Disney’s “Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “The Music Man,” “Carousel, “Jekyll and Hyde” and “Brigadoon.”
This GBCCA event is open to association members. No single concert tickets are available. Because the association encourages young people’s interest in music and the performing arts, full-time students are admitted for a $5 donation at the door.
Handicap parking spaces are available on the south and west sides of the auditorium, plus eight handicap parking are provided at the northeast entrance of for every concert. Blue cones, placed at the curb before each space, designate handicap-only parking.