Vegas Comes to the Kean Theatre
Casino night featuring a tribute to Frank Sinatra
Gibsonia, Pa. (Richland Township), Nov. 8, 2005 - For the second year, the sights and sounds of Las Vegas are coming to the North Hills on Friday, Dec. 16 and Saturday, Dec. 17 as the Kean Theatre, 5847 Meridian Road, welcomes back Viva Las Vegas. This is the area's only full-scale Vegas revue - those attending the casino night can play blackjack, poker, roulette, craps and Texas Hold 'Em or take a chance at the slot machines while benefiting a charitable cause - the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund. Additionally, Elvis and the Vegas show girls will mingle and take pictures with guests. Admission to Viva Las Vegas is free, beginning at 6 p.m. Gaming chips will be sold for $1 each and a cash bar will be available. Prizes will be awarded to the top three winners each night.
The casino night will conclude at 9 p.m. both nights when the concert begins. Bo Wagner will present "Let's Be Frank," a tribute to Frank Sinatra. Tickets are $36, available by calling 724-444-5326 or by visiting www.keantheatre.com. Wagner, a long-time entertainer, started performing "Let's Be Frank" two years ago to pay tribute to the late Frank Sinatra. "People have no idea what they're getting when they come to this show," Wagner says. This orchestra is top-notch - the audience just loves it."
The Viva Las Vegas show at the Kean Theatre is sponsored by UPMC Health Plan, an Oscar sponsor, Citizens Bank, Grammy sponsor, and Butler County Radio Network WISR, WBUT and WLER is a Tony Sponsor.
The Kean Theatre is open to the public and has built a reputation for its convenient location, free parking, quality entertainment and elegant setting. The theatre is operated by St. Barnabas Charities, the fund-raising arm of St. Barnabas Health System. The Health System also includes St. Barnabas Nursing Home, Valencia Woods at St. Barnabas, The Arbors at St. Barnabas, The Village at St. Barnabas, The Woodlands at St. Barnabas, The Washington Place at St. Barnabas, and St. Barnabas Medical Center. Theatre proceeds benefit the St. Barnabas Free Care Fund.
Contact:
Kathleen Brenneman
(724) 444-5530
kbrenneman@stbarnabashealthsystem.com
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