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PRESS RELEASE


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 20, 2007
CONTACT: James Langkamp (608) 243-4325;
Nancy Schley (608) 243-4506

MATC COMMUNITY SHOW CHOIR PRESENTS
SPRING SUPER SHOW 2007:
"A RETURN TO BROADWAY"

Madison Area Technical College (MATC) Community Show Choir will showcase song selections from some of Broadway's biggest hits on Sunday, May 6. The Show Choir’s Spring Super Show 2007 will feature a wide variety of songs including "Consider Yourself" from Oliver!, "Think of Me" from Phantom of the Opera, "Seventy-six Trombones" from The Music Man and the title song from Oklahoma.

The Super Show will be held in the Mitby Theater, MATC–Truax, 3550 Anderson St. at
2 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for children under 12, students and seniors, and are available at the Mitby Theater Box Office or by calling (608) 243-4000. For additional information, call James Langkamp at (608) 243-4325.

The show will include the MATC Swing Choir and The Combined Choirs of MATC and the University of Wisconsin Center–Rock County.

Founded in 1980, the MATC Community Show Choir presents concerts of popular music in the fall and spring of each year. A volunteer organization open to all who love to sing, the choir has performed at New York’s Lincoln Center as part of Irving Berlin’s 100th birthday concert and for Pope John Paul II while on a tour of Italy and Poland. Regionally, the choir performed in the Wisconsin Capitol Building and for the opening of the Monona Terrace Convention Center in Madison and at the Wisconsin State Fair in Milwaukee.

MATC is one of the largest of the Wisconsin Technical College System’s 16 colleges. It provides “real world smart” education through a comprehensive curriculum of technical, liberal arts and science, adult basic education and life enrichment studies and activities, as well as customized employee training. MATC offers associate degrees, vocational diplomas and certificates, and non-degree courses in more than 140 programs of study. The college serves all or parts of 12 counties located in south-central Wisconsin and offers instruction through five campuses and numerous community locations throughout the district.


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Last Modified: April 18, 2007

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