A New Play and New Artists Join BOLD JOURNEYS Tour 2005

Sharon Hope
Jamboree celebrity guest artists, Sharon Hope, Grenoldo Frazier, and Sue Lawless, along with "Miss Betty" embark on a Bold Journeys Tour that will visit Campbellsville, Elizabethtown and the Ursuline School of the Performing Arts in Metro Louisville, November 2004 and February 2005!

Sharon Hope will assume the role of "Zora Neale Hurston" in Laurence Holder's The Last Dust Track, which kicks off the tour on November 12th.  Sharon also performs her one-woman show, Mrs. Reader, about a Caribbean psychic who counsels women on spousal abuse, February 17th and 18th.

"Miss Betty" and Grenoldo Frazier team up in the Juneteenth Cotton Club Revue, February 18th  and 19th at Hamilton Auditorium in Campbellsville, and Plum Alley Theatre in Elizabethtown. This original music cabaret, book by Lorna Littleway and music by Todd Hildreth, is a tribute to the great African-American women blues singers, Ethel Waters, Dinah Washington, Lena Horne, Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday. Juneteenth Cotton Club Revue features classic hits like Sweet Georgia Brown, Taint Nobody's Business, Aggravatin' Papa, God Bless The Child, Cabin in the Sky and many more songs!

Bold Journeys is directed by Obie winner, Sue Lawless.

Bold Journeys performances are sponsored by the Ursuline School of the Performing Arts, Central Kentucky Arts Series, and the State Historic Theatre. Funding provided, in part, by Metro Louisville.

Book your BOLD JOURNEYS performance today! Call 502-636-4200 or 502-589-9902 or email juneteenthlegacy@aol.com for schedule and fee information.

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