Mississippi Opera presents ‘BULLDOGS ON BROADWAY’

A lively revue of traditional and contemporary Broadway favorites featuring the voices of faculty and students from Mississippi State University is coming to Duling Hall in historic Fondren.

The Mississippi Opera will present the cabaret “BULLDOGS ON BROADWAY” Monday at 7:30 p.m.

“Mississippi Opera is so excited about ‘BULLDOGS ON BROADWAY,’” said Mississippi Opera Executive Director Tippy Garner. “And talk about a great cast — MSU voice faculty members Matthew Butler, Ryan Landis, Rose Mannino, Matthew Daniels, Jeanette Fontaine and voice students Abby Weinstein, James Ellis Rustenhaven, Michael Becher, Kourtney Holmes Haylee Glenn, Cameron Hobbs, JJ Haight, Corrine Reece, Ashley Jeffries, Calloway Ellis, William Tiffin, Matthew Daniels and Gary Packwood. Tyler Kemp is accompanist.”

The performance will include selections from “Ragtime,” “Cabaret,” “Camelot,” “Les Miserables,” “Can-Can,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Jekyll & Hyde,” “South Pacific,” “Kismet” and more.

“(This) promises to be a stellar Cabaret@Duling,” added Jay Dean, artistic director of the Mississippi Opera.

Tickets are $20 for general seating.

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