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“King’s Academy Goes to Broadway” - Buy Tickets Now!

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“King’s Academy goes to Broadway,” a dinner theater produced by KA, is less than three weeks away from its debut performance. The show features musical numbers from three popular Broadway shows: The Wizard of Oz, The Phantom of the Opera, and The Scarlet Pimpernel. Last year, King’s Academy’s “Gilbert & Sullivan Dinner Theater” received high acclaim, and this year promises to be even better with lavish costumes, clever choreography, and soaring vocals. Miss Abigail Lortz will be catering the event with a multi-course extravaganza. All showings will be held in the fellowship hall of Reformation Covenant Church. See the schedule below.

DRESS REHEARSAL MATINEE - 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 30

This show is designed for home school moms and preschool or elementary age children, although people of all ages are welcome. There will be no dinner or auction at this show, just the musical performances. The price is $2 each or $10 per family payable at the door. You do not need to contact us or pre-purchase tickets for this showing.

FIRST SHOWING - 7:00 p.m., Friday, May 2

Musical performance accompanied by dinner and an auction/raffle. Limited number of 80 seats available. Tickets are $20 each ($10 tax deductible) and must be purchased in advance. Contact Patti Evans if you would like to order tickets (503.657.7542 or EvansBP1@aol.com). Make checks payable to “King’s Academy.”

SECOND SHOWING - 7:00 p.m., Friday, May 9

Musical performance accompanied by dinner and an auction/raffle. Limited number of 80 seats available. Tickets are $20 each ($10 tax deductible) and must be purchased in advance. Contact Patti Evans if you would like to order tickets (503.657.7542 or EvansBP1@aol.com). Make checks payable to “King’s Academy.”

If you have any questions, you can contact Rose Lortz (360.601.1376 or RoseLZ18@yahoo.com)

World War II Day

King’s Academy will be participating in a “World War II Day” on Friday, April 18, in conjunction with the Reformation Covenant Church homeschoolers. Dave Tooze’s parents will be sharing their wartime experiences as will a friend of Kelli Roach who experienced the Nazi occupation in Holland. The event will begin with lunch at 12:00 p.m., and then continue with a sharing time and questions and answers. This event is open to all–King’s Academy students are encouraged to invite their parents, siblings, and friends to come.