Freeman Stage Releases Schedule

Freeman Stage Releases Schedule
Freeman

SELBYVILLE, Del. – The Joshua M. Freeman Foundation has announced that The Freeman Stage at Bayside is set to celebrate its fifth season of bringing arts and entertainment to Sussex County.

The Freeman Stage has attracted an average of 25,000 audience members each year in its first four seasons with a diverse offering of dance, theatre, live music and children’s performances. The Stage has partnered to present over 200 different performing artists, which include both local and national acts.

The 2012 season will include over 50 performances between Memorial Day & Labor Day, including five special concert events that will include Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes on July 6; John Tesh: Big Band Live on July 20; country superstar Darius Rucker on July 26; award-winning composer Marvin Hamlisch on July 29; and the original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys – The Midtown Men on Aug. 1.

“We have just released our 2012 calendar and we couldn’t be more excited about the diversified programs and special events that our fifth season will offer,” said Patti Grimes, Executive Director of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation. “So many gifted and talented artists are scheduled to grace our beautiful stage. The addition of special concert events to our lineup in 2011 season was a huge success, and we hope that the performances in 2012 will continue to attract new patrons, while also bringing awareness of the importance of Arts in our community. This year, we will also welcome PNC Bank’s Grow Up Great program – whose mission is to prepare children for success in school and life – as a sponsor of our Saturday morning children’s performances. It’s these kind of partnerships that are necessary for the continued success of our mission at The Freeman Stage at Bayside and in our communities.”

"Studies have proven that an arts-rich environment helps children succeed in school," said Kelly Rew, PNC Bank Business Banking Sales Manager. "The PNC Foundation grant to support the Saturday morning children’s summer program represents our investment in the inspired, cultural energy the Freeman Stage provides and furthers our commitment to school readiness through arts education."

The Stage will host performances every Thursday and Friday evenings and a few Saturday evenings throughout the summer with children’s programs held every Saturday morning. All events and programs are open to the public and many of the events are free.

All Thursday night regular season events and Saturday morning children’s performances have free admission. For most events on Friday and Saturday nights, the cost is $10 per person, with children 18 and under being free.

The five special concert events, including the Darius Rucker concert, will have additional admission costs. Tickets for all paid events will go on sale on Friday, April 6. Those who are 2012 Sponsors of The Freeman Stage at Bayside will be able to purchase tickets early starting April 2. Bring your friends and family, lawn chairs or blankets, and enjoy many evenings of music, theatre and dance under the stars.

Among the performances scheduled this season are such crowd favorites as the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, Clear Space Theatre Group, Jesse Garron’s tribute to Elvis, the Bronx Wanderers, and the Morgan State University Choir. Also returning in 2012 are the Arts & Jazz Festival, Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, local artist John Donato, and First State Ballet. Performers new to the outdoor stage this summer include Celtic Fire, the Eagles tribute band Hotel California, Masters of Motown, the Voloshky Ukranian Dance Ensemble, and many others.

For a complete listing of all the season’s events, or to find out how to volunteer at The Freeman Stage, call 302-436-3015 or visit www.freemanstage.org.

About The Author: Steven Green

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The writer has been with The Dispatch in various capacities since 1995, including serving as editor and publisher since 2004. His previous titles were managing editor, staff writer, sports editor, sales account manager and copy editor. Growing up in Salisbury before moving to Berlin, Green graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1993 and graduated from Loyola University Baltimore in 1997 with degrees in Communications (journalism concentration) and Political Science.