Tis’ the season for a brand-new holiday extravaganza at American Music Theatre! You’ll hear your favorite Christmas standards interpreted by our awe-inspiring band and singers. From traditional Christmas standards, to the seasonal sounds of contemporary hits by Buffett, Buble and Barbra Streisand—we’ll have you humming along with your favorite Christmas carols and tapping your feet to a rockin’ holiday beat. This year’s all-new show featuring Christmas Around the World, a Journey to Toyland, the AMT Dancers, and Santa himself will make this a holiday season you’ll never forget. Join in Central PA’s favorite holiday tradition: The Christmas Show at AMT!
An AMT Original Show
On Stage November 1, 2009 through January 3, 2010!
$39 Adults $37 Seniors (55 and over) $29 Members $19.50 Children (Ages 3-17)
Usher in the New Year at the American Music Theatre with “Dancin’ & Romancin’.” The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra and two of Broadway’s most entertaining singer/dancers, Joan Hess and Kirby Ward, will have you Singing in the Rain and dancing in the aisles to Gershwin, Rodgers & Hammerstein and other Broadway favorites. Noisemakers and champagne will also be a part of the fun!
MICHELLE BRANCH with the Mark DeRose Band
Grammy winner and multi-platinum recording artist Michelle Branch brings her amazing live show to AMT for a rare Central PA appearance! With a new album hitting in November, and a ton of radio-friendly hits under her belt, this hot young singer-songwriter is sure to play an evening of rockin’ pop you won’t want to miss. In addition to her own hit singles “Everywhere,” “Breathe,” “All You Wanted,” and “Are You Happy Now,” that’s Michelle singing with Carlos Santana on the smash hit “Game of Love.” Kick off 2010 with a night of pop with Michelle Branch and her band at AMT!
Central PA pop rockers, The Mark DeRose Band will open the show.
Friday, January 8, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $31
Lou Christie, Jay Siegel & The Tokens, Shangri-las
Lou Christie’s first million selling song, “The Gypsy Cried,” transformed a local choirboy into Lou Christie – national teen idol ! He was one of the ‘60’s first singer-songwriters with an unmistakable falsetto in his hits, “Two Faces Have I,” “I’m Gonna Make You Mine,” “Rhapsody in the Rain” and of course, “Lightning Strikes.” Lou’s work continues to influence today’s top pop artists including Elton John and Madonna.
Jay Siegel & the Tokens began their doo-wop career in Brooklyn, New York in the late ‘50s. The Tokens’ hits included “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” “A Portrait of My Love,” “He’s in Town,” and “She Lets Her Hair Down.” Jay Siegel and the Tokens are truly one of the pop music scene's most versatile, talented and enduring groups.
Shangri Las Rev up your engine and be the “Leader of the Pack” when the greatest girl group of the ‘60s, the Shangri-Las’ roll into town to perform. With three great artists on stage, this is one triple-bill you won’t forget!
Saturday, January 9, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $39.50
Hairspray
“Broadway’s Big Fat Musical Comedy Hit.” Based on the 1988 John Waters film, Hairspray is a peppy musical set in 1962 Baltimore. It follows the adventures of pleasingly plump teenager Tracy Turnblad, as she pursues her dream of dancing on The Corny Collins Show. Her rising local celebrity status affords her an opportunity to champion the cause of racial integration in Baltimore. The music is fun and upbeat—‘60s style dance music and downtown R&B—with a story that also brings with it an important message: a social commentary on the injustices in much of American society in the 1960s.
Friday, January 15, 2010 8:00pm Saturday, January 16, 2010 3:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday, January 17, 2010 3:00pm Ticket Prices: $45, $55, $65
The signature voice of Hootie & The Blowfish returns to AMT as his new country album “Learn to Live” burns up the charts! With the #1 hit singles “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” and “It Won’t Be Like This For Long,” the former Hootie frontman has taken country radio by storm. And we’re proud to bring him back to AMT, fresh off of an opening slot on Rascal Flatts’ sold-out North American tour. He’ll be playing all his hits from Hootie to the present, so this is sure to be one great night of music at AMT!
Thursday, January 21, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $68
Elvis Birthday Bash
The Ultimate Elvis Bash starring Mike Albert, Scot Bruce, and the Big E Band. Mike Albert returns with his infamous portrayal of the King. This show is known worldwide for its respectful portrayal of the late Elvis Presley. Scot Bruce (as the young Elvis), Mike Albert (as the more mature Elvis), and the Big E Band recreate the magic embodied by the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
Saturday, January 23, 2010 3:00pm & 8:00pm Ticket Price: $30
Mike Albert's Elvis Gospel Show
It’s no secret the King loved Gospel music. In fact, the three wins of Elvis’ 14 Grammy nominations were for gospel recordings— including the album How Great Thou Art (1967). In his own special way, the one and only Mike Albert reveals Elvis’ Gospel side. His renditions of these sacred songs are so realistic, you’ll think Elvis himself has returned!
Sunday, January 24, 2010 3:00pm Ticket Price: $20
WHO'S BAD: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute
Complete with sequined jacket, white glove and ‘80s pop energy, Who’s Bad – the Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute, brings the essence of the late King of Pop live to our stage. Keeping Michael’s memory alive, Who’s Bad performs uncanny interpretations of MJ classics—from Billie Jean to Beat It.…Ben to Bad….and of course Thriller.
Friday, February 5, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $28
Phil Vassar
Contemporary country singer Phil Vassar— often called ‘the hardest working man in country music,’ had been a chart-topping songwriter, long before making his mark as a singer. He has written material for every other country singer like, Alan Jackson, Collin Raye, Jo Dee Messina, Tim McGraw —even Engelbert Humperdinck. These days, he sings his own songs. His current album is entitled “Prayer of a Common Man.” His hits include, “Just Another Day in Paradise,” “Prayer of a Common Man,” “Six Pack Summer,” and “That’s When I Love You,” to name a few.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $45
Michael Amante
Michael Amante, one of the most talked about American tenors on either side of the pop/classical divide, creates buzz among everyone who hears his voice. A charismatic, romantic tenor, Michael Amante captures in song the heart and soul of pure romance. His self-titled debut album took the world by storm, placing him #1 on Billboard Magazine’s 2002 Year-End Top Midline Classical Artists chart and putting him in the company of the world’s great tenors Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and José Carreras. Regis Philbin called him “The Fourth Tenor…” Tony Bennett called him “the next Mario Lanza…” and Pavarotti called him to perform in his place due to illness. Clearly Michael Amante is a world-class talent whose time has come.
Friday, February 12, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $32
Cirque Dreams Illumination
From the creators of the groundbreaking BROADWAY HIT Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy, comes an all new journey of nighttime dreamers whose imaginations are ignited within a landscape of towering buildings and infinite possibilities. Created and Directed by Neil Goldberg, Cirque Dreams Illumination has been hailed as "Dazzling!...a reason to stand up and cheer" by the New York Daily News. Audiences of all ages will marvel and experience a journey of city dwellers who reinvent everyday objects, balance beyond belief, delicately dangle from wires, leap tall buildings and redefine the risks of flight in an array of astounding occurrences that transform the ordinary into extraordinary.
An international cast of world-class acrobats, athletes, musicians and one of a kind artists populate this imaginative, colorful metropolis and breathe life into over 100 inventive costumes, an original score, and magical sights that transform the landscape of a city into thrills and disbelief. Cirque Dreams Illumination is sure to live up to the Cirque Dreams brand of notoriety as hailed "jaw dropping and family friendly" by the Los Angeles Times and "The grandest circus spectacle east of Vegas" by New York Magazine.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 8:00pm Wednesday, February 17, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Prices: $38, $48, $58
Foreigner
Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world, with over 65 million albums sold and scores of smash hits, multi-platinum albums, and sold out concert tours.
From "Cold As Ice" to "Hot Blooded", "Urgent" to "Jukebox Hero" and "Waiting For A Girl Like You" to the chart topper "I Want To Know What Love Is", Foreigner's thrilling mix of blustery blues and impeccably crafted pop continues to captivate generation after generation of music fans.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 8:00pm Tickets Price: $65
Air Supply & Christopher Cross
Join us for this Soft Rock extravaganza with the powerhouse double bill— Air Supply and Christopher Cross!
Air Supply Calling all "Airheads!" Australian duo Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, better known to the world as Air Supply, will kick off 2010 by making their first appearance at AMT. Their quintessentially smooth Soft Rock hits include: "Lost in Love," "All Out of Love," "The One That You Love," "Making Love out of Nothing at All," "Every Woman in the World," "Even the Nights are Better," "Just as I Am,"and many, many more. With a string of hits like this, Air Supply wins the award for most prolific masters of the "love song" genre over the last thirty years.
Christopher Cross Christopher Cross splashed onto the scene in 1979, when every car radio was streaming a song from his electrifying self-titled debut album. It’s unique cover, still recognizable today, sported only a portrait of a flamingo. That year, his record edged out Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” as Album of the Year. He is the only solo artist ever to receive all of the "Big Four" Grammy Awards (Best Record, Song, Album, and New Artist) in the same year. Hits from this album included, “Sailing” “Ride Like the Wind” “Never Be the Same.” He also had huge popular success with the hit “Think of Laura,” And of course, from the soundtrack of the Dudley Moore film, Arthur, “Arthur’s Theme.” www.christophercross.com
Friday, February 26, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $57
Conway Twitty: The Man, The Music, The Legend, The Musical
AMT is pleased to bring this loving tribute to an American musical icon, Conway Twitty. He was a rock star, a country music legend and a loving father of four. Conway Twitty's career began in Rock and Roll and landed squarely in the heart of America as the leading Country performer of his time with an all time record of 55 number one hits, including “It’s Only Make Believe.”
So much more than a tribute show, the Musical is Conway Twitty's story told through the eyes and heart of his children. It is a loving musical scrapbook of memories that is honest, touching, funny, heartbreaking and sincere. This production will be a musical journey of his heart, from his humble beginnings to Rock and Roll Idol— all the way to a pure Country Legend.
Saturday, February 27, 2010 2:00pm & 7:00pm Ticket Price: $32
Sandi Patty & Larnelle Harris
Sandi Patty brings her inspirational vocal artistry back to AMT. No other Christian Artist is better suited to sing about life’s journey. Still bursting with creative energy and magnetic talent three decades into her career, the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee with 39 Dove Awards, five Grammy Awards, and an armload of platinum and gold albums has seen professional peaks and personal valleys alike while in the spotlight, all of them tempered by the grace of God.
Few names are as synonymous with Inspirational music as Larnelle Harris. Admired by fans and peers alike for his majestic tenor voice, Larnelle has become the epitome of talent and integrity in a career that spans over three decades. Honored with five Grammy Awards, eleven Dove Awards including being named Male Vocalist of the Year three times, a Stellar Award and numerous other accolades, Larnelle was one of the first Christian artists to cross racial barriers and build healing bridges with predominantly white churches who had never had a black singer on their platform. Songs such as "How Excellent Is Thy Name," "I Miss My Time With You," "I've Just Seen Jesus," plus his signature song, "Amen," are now considered modern classics.
Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:00pm Ticket Price: $49
Peking Acrobats
Hailing from the People’s Republic of China, The Peking Acrobats have been diplomats of their spirited culture for decades. Since 1958, this elite group has toured the world over, leaving audiences spellbound by the graceful presentation of their ancient folk art, acrobatics. Carefully selected from the finest acrobat schools in China, these gymnasts, jugglers, cyclists and tumblers transform 2000-year-old athletic disciplines into an all-ages kaleidoscope of entertainment and wonder.
Friday, March 5, 2010 7:00pm Ticket Price: $22
Spring Doo Wop Cavalcade
Although it’s been a long time since smooth Doo Wop harmonies have echoed from high school bathrooms and street corners across NYC, Doo Wop music continues to resonate with its fans. AMT's latest line up of groups you’ll remember is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Appearing live onstage will be: The Happenings, Frankie Lymon’s Teenagers, Johnny Tillotson, The Excellents, Johnny Farina of Santo & Johnny, Kathy Young, The Eternals and The Fireflies.
Saturday, March 6, 2010 2:00pm & 8:00pm Ticket Price: $39.50
Three Dog Night
Nobody had more radio airplay, or sold more records and concert tickets in the ‘70s than Three Dog Night. They were responsible for a succession of 21 hit singles, including eleven Top Tens, and twelve consecutive gold albums from 1969 to 1975, thanks to the slick, sometimes soulful vocal harmonies of founding members Danny Hutton and Cory Wells and an excellent ear for quality material. “One” became the band's first Top Ten hit in 1969, while “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” hit number one a year later. “Joy to the World” became the group’s biggest hit in 1971, spending six weeks on top of the pop charts, and their streak continued with their final number one, 1972’s “Black and White” and their final Top Ten, 1974’s “The Show Must Go On.”
Sunday, March 7, 2010 7:00pm Ticket Price: $49
Michael Bolton One World One Love Tour
Grammy award winner Michael Bolton has become famous for putting his own mark on classic songs. His unique interpretation of soulful standards like, "When a Man Loves a Woman," and "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay," has carved him out a unique niche in music history. Bolton says of the classics in his repertoire, “every night, I get to pay respect to the pioneers, the masters who’ve been such a great inspiration and influence on all of us.”
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $70
ABBA - The Music
With the success of Mamma Mia the movie and the musical—music from your favorite ‘70s Swedish pop stars is back and bigger than ever! ABBA the Music, is a remarkable recreation of the group that brought you “DancingQueen,” ”Fernando” “Waterloo" and more. Join Sweden’s best ABBA revival band as ABBA-mania returns to AMT.
Friday, March 12, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $39
Yakov Smirnoff
Since he first arrived in the USA, comedian Yakov Smirnoff has built a career on his perpetually awe-struck Russian immigrant persona. The fall of Communism has not slowed him down one bit. Smirnoff will tear himself away from his own theater in Branson just long enough to bring some family-friendly laughs to Lancaster. “What a country!”
Saturday, March 13, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $45
The Smothers Brothers with the Kingston Trio
Over four decades of audiences know Tom and Dick Smothers from their work on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour,” as well as countless other television appearances. With their unique brand of humor and a touch of political satire, the musical comedy duo’s concert tours continue to draw audiences coast-to-coast. Tom’s infamous YoYo Man, and Dick’s Voice of Yo, travel and appear with the Smothers Brothers in concert. The brothers’ rich television history, their struggle against censorship and subsequent firing by the CBS Television Network, has been documented in the recent film Smothered.
During the 1960s, the Kingston Trio revolutionized folk and pop music in America. Ruling the pop charts before the Beatles, the Trio put 14 of their albums into the top 10, with 1 album reaching #1. Their immortal folk tune “Tom Dooley” won them their first Grammy and catapulted them to stardom and fame. This banjo-guitar-vocals trio has been energizing audiences for decades.
Sunday, March 14, 2010 7:00pm Ticket Price: $65
The Oak Ridge Boys
One of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry, the four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of country hits. Throughout their career the Oak Ridge boys have received ten gold records, three platinum records, one double platinum record and one double platinum single. Some of their hits include: “Elvira,” “Dream On,” “Bobby Sue,” “Fancy Free,” “American Made” and “Thank God for Kids.” Oak Ridge Boy and Philadelphia native Joe Bonsall is now also an author of the book and song, GI Joe and Lillie, the touching story of his parents.
Saturday, March 20, 2010 3:00pm & 8:00pm Ticket Price: $43
Randy Travis
Randy Travis balances a full-time music career with a full-time acting career. In addition to guest appearances on TV's “Matlock,” “Touched By An Angel” and “Texas,” his film credits include The Rainmaker, Black Dog and Fire Down Below. Number one hits include “If I Didn’t Have You,” “Three Wooden Crosses,” “On the Other Hand” and “Forever and Ever, Amen.”
Thursday, March 25, 2010 8:00pm Ticket Price: $67
Moody Blues
For the first time ever, the legendary Moody Blues—Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Graeme Edge— bring their signature symphonic rock to AMT.
The Moody Blues’ dreamy, orchestral sound is engrained in America’s consciousness, and their songs have been featured everywhere from countless TV commercials, an episode of the Simpsons, and even inspiring a theme park ride.
Their many hits are artistic, poignant, yet still have a wide appeal. Come for an evening of music you’ll remember, featuring: “Nights in White Satin,” “ Tuesday Afternoon,” “ In Your Wildest Dreams,” “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” “I’m Just a Singer in a Rock’ N’ Roll Band,” “ The Story in Your Eyes,” “ Question,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” and many more.
Saturday, March 27, 2010 8:00pm Tickets: $75, $90, $105
All top-tier ($105) ticket buyers to The Moody Blues will receive a FREE ticket to Nashville City Limits, California Soul or The AMT Band Plays Abbey Road. On stage in 2010 at AMT, a $32 value.
Bluegrass Fest
Acoustic stringed instruments and vocal harmonies are the staples of the decidedly American Bluegrass music genre. An AMT favorite, loyal fans of Bluegrass will enjoy this year’s lineup including: Nash Street, Nothin Fancy, Jesse McReynolds, Bobby Osborne and Rhonda Vincent.
Saturday, April 3, 2010 2:00pm & 8:00pm Tickets: $35
The Beach Boys
Relive the classic songs that epitomize the spirit of the California lifestyle. The Beach Boys sing about sun, sand, surf, and a simpler time. Close your eyes and you’ll feel like you’re almost there! Come see these American icons as they return to AMT. The Beach Boys' first hit “Surfin’” launched a string of chart-topping songs that spans nearly forty years and includes eternal anthems of American youth: “Surfer Girl,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “California Girls,” “Help Me Rhonda,” “Good Vibrations,” “Rock and Roll Music,” “Kokomo,” and more.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:30pm Tickets: $70
Mel Tillis, Mickey Gilley & John Anderson
Returning to AMT for this star-studded triple bill, is country Legend Mel Tillis. Mel has stuttered his way into the hearts of country fans since the early ‘50s, but his vocal style is nothing but smooth. Not only does Mel sing his own songs— hits like “I Believe in You,” but his work has also been covered by the likes of Stonewall Jackson, Little Jimmy Dickens, Bobby Bare, Ricky Skaggs, and Ray Price, to name a few. Mel adds movie star to his list of credits, appearing in such films as Every Which Way But Loose, Smokey and the Bandit, and Cannonball Run. Mel has won awards for penning one of the most famous country hits of all time fro Kenny Rogers: “Ruby, Don’t Take your Love to Town.”
Joining Mel Tillis and John Anderson is the “Urban Cowboy” himself, Mickey Gilley. In the early ‘80s, Gilley’s, Mickey Gilley’s famous night club helped to launch the Urban Cowboy craze. During that time, Mickey had a string of hits: "City Lights,” "I Overlooked an Orchard," and "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time"— all reaching number one on the Billboard Country Charts. He’s now regularly wowing crowds in Branson.
Distinctive country vocalist John Anderson rounds out this triple bill, joining Mickey Gilley and Mel Tillis on the AMT stage. Along with contemporaries George Strait and Ricky Skaggs, John Anderson was a part of the resurgence of the traditional country sound in the ‘90s. His mega hits include: "Wild And Blue", "Straight Tequila Night", "Swingin'", and of course who can forget the classic “I’m Just an Old Chunk of Coal ( But I’m Gonna be a Diamond Someday)”?
Saturday, May 1, 2010 2:00pm & 7:00pm Tickets: $49
Country music takes center stage as we pay homage to Music City, USA - and the hot new sound of today's country! From Nashville pop and country rock to foot-stompin' honky tonk, it's a concert extravaganza you won't soon forget. From Taylor and Toby to Waylon and Willie ... if you're a fan of country music, you'll love Nashville City Limits.
An AMT Original Show
On stage May 7th - June 19th, 2010
$32 Adults $27 Members
One Night of Queen
For one night only, relive the magic that was Queen, and hear their masterpiece “Bohemian Rhapsody” sung live, in concert, as it was meant to be. Lovingly performed by Gary Mullen and the Works in his ultimate tribute to Freddie Mercury and Queen, you’ll hear “We will Rock You,” “You’re my Best Friend,” “Killer Queen,” and “Another One Bites the Dust,” just to name a few.
Saturday, May 8, 2010 8:00pm Tickets: $44
Jimmy Sturr
The Grammy-winning King of Polka, Jimmy Sturr returns to AMT for one upbeat performance. He has won a Grammy for Best Polka Album eighteen times, and his is the only Polka band to perform on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. Sturr's orchestra is on the Top Ten List of the All-Time Grammy Awards, and has acquired more Grammy nominations than anyone in the history of musical polka awards. Jimmy Sturr has his own show on the RFD-TV Network and his is truly the most popular polka band in America.
Sunday May 23, 2010 3pm Tickets: $25
George Jones
Country legend George Jones continues to make his brand of county music, which has produced hits in every decade of the second half of the 20th century. In fact, Jones has had more charted singles than any other artist in any format of popular music. One of the greatest honky tonk singers of all time. his songs include: “White Lightning,” “Tender Years” and “He Stopped Loving Her Today.”
Sunday, June 6, 2010 7:00pm Tickets: $65
Tim Conway & Friends
Tim Conway is a "comedian's comedian.” His hilarious antics on the Carol Burnett Show are legendary, winning numerous Emmys, and garnering a legion of fans of all ages. Who can forget the way he cracked up every actor, in almost every scene he appeared in, during this run on the Carol Burnett Show...or his famously funny skits as boss Mr. Tudball with Mrs. Wiggins?” His memorable characters like the golfer Dorf and the Old Man are classics. He first became a household name in the sitcom McHale’s Navy, but his talents extended to the big screen with his run with Disney in the Apple Dumpling Gang, The Shaggy DA and World's Greatest Athlete....not to mention that kids may recognize his voice as the voice of Barnacle Boy on SpongeBob SquarePants. His talents are vast, and his comedy – legendary. Along with Tim, friends Chuck McCann and Louise DuArt will deliver loads of laughs in a show of sketches, stand-up and audience interaction—plus plenty of memories!
Saturday, June 12, 2010 7:00pm Sunday, June 13, 2010 3:00pm Tickets: $69
Who can forget the carefree California sounds of artists like The Eagles, Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Beach Boys and The Grateful Dead? Come celebrate the musical legends of the West Coast when this brand new concert experience blows in on the Santa Ana winds and lands at AMT for a limited engagement!
An AMT Original Show
On stage June 25th - August 14th, 2010
$32 Adults $27 Members
The Lettermen
This popular singing trio from the 1960’s features members Tony Butala, Donovan Scott Tea and Mark Preston. The smooth vocals and gorgeous harmonies of The Lettermen can be heard in their hits “Moments to Remember,” “Goin’ Out of My Head / Can’t Take my Eyes off of You,” “Turn Around, Look at Me,” “Hurts So Bad,” and “The Way You Look Tonight.”
Saturday, June 26, 2010 8:00pm Tickets: $34
Herb Reed & the Platters, Charlie Thomas & The Drifters, The Coasters
The Platters, featuring original member Herb Reed, recorded just under 400 songs and sold over 80 million records. Their signature songs include: “Only You,” “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” “My Prayer,” “The Great Pretender,” “Twilight Time,” and “The Magic Touch.”
Charlie Thomas & the Drifters are true music legends, with hits that include “Under the Boardwalk,” “Save the Last Dance for Me,” “Up on the Roof, “On Broadway,” “This Magic Moment,” “There Goes my Baby,” and more.
The Coasters have been hit makers for decades. Their story is soon to become a movie. You’ll remember such classics as “Charlie Brown”, “Yakety Yak,” “Searchin’,” and “Along Came Jones,” to name just a few.
It’s a concert experience like none other, as the AMT Band and singers take on the biggest album of all time – in its entirety! ABBEY ROAD, The Beatles’ final and most acclaimed work, will be performed from start to finish, followed by a set of the best British rock n’ roll from the Beatles and beyond. It’s a musical tour de’ force not to be missed!
An AMT Original Show
On stage August 20th – October 9th, 2010
$32 Adults $27 Members
Portrait of Sinatra
Bryan Clark is a dynamic and contemporary presence; a singer whose voice reaches across generations. He's a musical heir to the classic performers, and an elegant reminder of the great days and legendary nights of Las Vegas. Join us for a classic tribute to the golden age of swingin' and singin' as Bryan Clark and his orchestra interpret the timeless repertoire of Old Blue Eyes, Sammy, Tony Bennett and more!
On Stage at 3:00pm & 7:30pm Wednesdays this fall. September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 & October 6
Scrooges beware… we’ve got an all-new Christmas revue just for you! Featuring spectacular sounds of the season and plenty of yuletide fun, there won’t be any “Bah, Humbugs” at AMT this year! Experience the Central PA tradition that’s a musical gift for the entire family. Make this a holiday to remember at AMT, where Christmas is alive!