Camden People
12/01/2014
Joel Liestman is playing the “ghost of
Christmas present” in the Guthrie Theater’s 40th annual production of A Christmas Carol. This is Joel’s first
time in A Christmas Carol at the
Guthrie; he’s also been in the Guthrie’s My
Fair Lady, A View from the Bridge and
1776. A Christmas Carol, the perennial favorite that received a new
adaptation by Crispin Whittell in 2010, continues the Guthrie’s holiday
tradition for families across the region. The show runs through December 28.
Info/tickets at guthrietheater.org
The Lundstrum Center, a community
school that teaches performing arts technique to children, welcomed nine-time
Tony Award winner Tommy Tune for two
free events on November 20. Tommy Tune is a talented and successful actor,
singer, dancer and choreographer— and provided a great performance for the
crowd.
Kudos to Cameron Roehl who graduated from the
Art Institutes International with a degree in Media Arts & Animation -
Bachelor of Science.
The Camden Community News is written by a group
of dedicated and talented volunteers, and we thank all the generous volunteers
who have consistently contributed to your community newspaper for the past year
including: Barbara Meyer Bistodeau,
Debbie Nelson, Allison Holzer, Sue Quist, Vickie Young, Barbara Bach, Douglas
Fehlen and Brianna DeVore.
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