Sunday, May 03, 2009

The Golden Sherman

The Sherman Theatre* in Stroudsburg, PA presented The Golden Age of Rock and Roll on Saturday May 2nd featuring a musical retrospective tribute to the 1950’s, 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s featuring the most remembered music performed during each of these decades. Although my duties as an usher as well as some engaging conversations in The Sherman Theatre’s* lobby kept me occupied which led me to miss the majority of the show, what I did see was enjoyable and this enjoyment was evident in the reactions the large crowd had to the music they experienced. Proceeds from the event went to benefit Catholic Social Services and the work they do for the community.

Among those who enjoyed the entire experience were Rich Berkowitz* of The Sherman Theatre* along with Gary Lambert* Mark Litchy*. I’m sure there were many of you reading this article who were there but not mentioned. I apologize for this oversight, but you can correct this by sharing your reflections of the event by adding your comment. I would be eager to learn of and from them as I’m sure others would.

The Next Events to be presented at The Sherman Theatre* in Stroudsburg, PA will be the films “Sleepaway Camp” (1983) and “Cannibal Holocaust” (1980) beginning at 7pm as part of their Severed Sinema Series* on Friday May 15th along with Special Guest Local artist Shane Isykowski* of Phantasmatography www.myspace.com/shaneizykowski who is known for his awesome special effects and photography for all sorts of horror and fantasy, Shermapalooza '09 on Saturday May 16th, Binary Code on Friday May 29th at 6pm as part of their Independent Rock Series, and rounding out the month of May will The Sherman Theatre*2009 Spotlight Awards on Saturday May 30th honoring the theatrical achievements of those who participate in area High School Musical Theatre Productions. Please Explore The Sherman Theatre* Website for more information.

(*) denotes members of The Forwardian Arts Society in good standing and are considered Our Good Friends.

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