Great Lakes Center for the Arts announces summer and fall lineup

The Great Lakes Center for the Arts has announced its event lineup for the summer and fall season, called the "2023 Season of Discovery."
The Great Lakes Center for the Arts has announced its event lineup for the summer and fall season, called the "2023 Season of Discovery."
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

BAY HARBOR — The Great Lakes Center for the Arts has announced its event lineup for the summer and fall season, called the "2023 Season of Discovery."

“In curating the 2023 season, we set out to ensure there was something for everyone,” said executive director Matthew Kacergis. “We hope you’ll join us for several performances, not only to enjoy an old favorite but also to discover something new.”

Subscribe:Check out our offers and read the local news that matters to you

Some of the season's highlights include:

  • The season kicks off Memorial Day weekend with The Midtown Men, four stars from Broadway’s "Jersey Boys" bringing the hits of the 1960s to life.

  • On Father's Day, patrons can celebrate with country star Randy Houser.

  • Musical theatre fans will delight in the center’s own original revue celebrating the many hits of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, "Music of the Night", and John Lloyd Young’s "Broadway."

  • The center’s tradition of bringing music legends to Northern Michigan continues with Presidential Medal of Freedom Winner and Cuban jazz master Arturo Sandoval, Grammy award-winning vocal group The Manhattan Transfer, and 2023 Gala headliner, Chicago.

  • Classical music and opera fans will be treated to performances from the Bay View Opera, a string quartet from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Counterpoint, a collaboration between concert pianist Conrad Tao and tap dancer Caleb Teicher.

  • Also on deck, The Verve Pipe, up-and-comer Michigander, NEEDTOBREATHE, Comedian Brian Regan, Hubbard Street Dance, and more.

The full event lineup is available to view at www.greatlakescfa.org/events.

This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: Great Lakes Center for the Arts announces summer and fall lineup