Big acts on upcoming Norton Center schedule

RELEASED: July 29, 2004

DANVILLE, KY—Centre’s Norton Center for the Arts will continue to enhance its reputation for being “Kentucky’s Home to the Stars” during the 2004-05 season.

Country music star LeAnn Rimes, Lou Rawls, the Boston Pops, Fiddler on the Roof and The Full Monty are just some of the top-notch performers and hit shows that will be coming to campus.

The schedule includes seven Broadway shows, international classical music, dance performances by some of the world’s most celebrated artists and concerts by legendary performers.

Subscription tickets to the Norton Center’s three series, as well as single tickets for three special events, are on sale through the Norton Center box office.

For the 2004-05 season calendar, go to http://www.centre.edu/nc/currentseason.html.

“This year the Norton Center has one of the strongest lineups it’s ever had,” says George Foreman, the Norton Center’s managing director. “We remain committed to bringing the highest quality performances to the students of Centre College and our patrons.”

The College’s Norton Center for the Arts, in its 31st season, is an internationally acclaimed performing arts center that annually brings to Centre a series of noteworthy musical groups, Broadway shows, individual performances and other works from the performing arts. A complete series schedule and subscription information are available upon request by calling toll-free at (877) 448-7469. You can also learn more by visiting http://www.centre.edu/nc/.

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