2005 SEASON

Gordon Productions presented a JAZZ AND STANDARDS - VALENTINE'S CONCERT for the 2005 Valentine's Day weekend. The concert was held Saturday, February 12 at 2pm and Sunday, February 13 at 7pm at the Hoogland Center For The Arts (Theatre 3). The show featured Mary Jo Curry, Gus Gordon and the Jane Hartman Trio.

Jane and her trio started the show by playing several of their favorite romantic jazz standards. Mary Jo and Gus joined them for the second half of Act 1 singing some Broadway duets and love songs ("You're The Top," "Suddenly Seymour," "It's Delovely" and "Old Fashioned Wedding.").

The second act featured some of the best loved romantic standards like "Unforgettable," "Our Love Is Here To Stay," "The Nearness Of You," "It Had To Be You" and "I've Got A Crush On You."

These songs have taken on new life in recent years, and have been championed by such performers as Michael Buble, Rod Stewart, Natalie Cole and Diana Krall.

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Gordon Productions was proud to present the fifth edition of our popular holiday musical revue, THE CHRISTMAS SONGBOOK, December 2-4 at the Hoogland Center For The Arts in the Levi, Ray and Shoup Theatre (Theatre 1). The show was sponsored by Prairie Heart Institute.

THE CHRISTMAS SONGBOOK featured secular holiday favorites that were made famous by such entertainers as Bing Crosby, Nat King Cole, Karen Carpenter, Andy Williams, Rosemary Clooney, Elvis and others. White Christmas, I'll Be Home For Christmas, Blue Christmas and over 30 other holiday pop songs will be presented.

This year's cast starred Ann Collins, Mary Jo Curry, Nancy Diefenback, Greg Floyd, Dick Garretson, Gus Gordon, Tom Heintzelman, Debbie Holmes, Rich Olson, Becky Watts and Steve Williams. The show also featured Cassy Gaddis, Alyssa Gaddis and Amy Gordon.

The show was performed at the Hoogland Center For The Arts (Theatre 1). Showdates are Friday, December 2 at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, December 3 at 2:00 & 8:00p.m.; and Sunday, December 4 at 2:00p.m.

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