Voices Of Tabernacle Go “Back To Broadway”
Published: May 29th, 2009
By: Jessica Lewis

EARLVILLE – The Voices of Tabernacle have once again been invited to perform at the Earlville Opera House, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, the group will perform a show full of current Broadway melodies.

The concert, titled “Back to Broadway,” will contain a number of selections from current Broadway shows, including “Westside Story,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “A Chorus Line,” “42nd Street,” “Rent,” “Gypsy” and “Mama Mia.”

“Three years ago, we performed at the Earlville Opera House, and we did a Broadway revue,” said Voices of Tabernacle Director Anita Humer. “This time we wanted to do more current Broadway numbers.” Humer explained that medleys of songs from the top three shows, “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Westside Story” and “Mama Mia” would be included in the program. “We consider it an honor to be asked to sing again at the Earlville Opera House,” Humer said.

The Voices of Tabernacle is made up of 37 adult and student members from areas throughout Chenango County and beyond. “This year several high school students from Sherburne-Earlville and Norwich have joined us, and they have added a great deal. It has expanded and improved our sound,” Humer said. Vocal solos will be performed by two of the chorus members. Meena Conant, a professional singer who is new to the area, and Megan Murphy, a freshman at Norwich High School, will perform soprano solos. Stephen Sabin will perform an instrumental solo on the cello.

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