Renowned quartet performs Dec. 4 at Pocuis Auditorium
It’s going to be a “Ha Ha Holiday” when Three Men and a Tenor perform in a special holiday show Wednesday, December 4, at the newly renovated Pocuis Auditorium at St. Johns High School. Everyone will enjoy the group’s renditions of seasonal songs – plus humor and crazy staging – in the fun show that begins at 7:30 p.m.
The holiday concert is an encore show for the talented quartet, following up on an appearance this summer at the St. Johns City Park Performance Shell.
Three Men and a Tenor are (l-r): Paul Felch, Glenn Williams (The Tenor), Chuck Colby and Mark Stiles.
“Three Men and a Tenor was a huge hit,” says Chuck Biewer, concert coordinator. “The quartet thoroughly enjoyed performing here saying that it was one of their best experiences of the summer. They loved the Performance Shell and response from the St. Johns community.”
The group has the distinction of being featured on a PBS-TV special, and has entertained major corporations and appeared at shows across the United States.
“They were so impressed with their whole experience here in St. Johns that they called wanting to do a benefit show for the Performance Shell,” says Bill Tennant, Shell coordinator. “Bringing a professional show to St. Johns for the holidays is so cool, and it’s great to have it in our newly renovated auditorium at St. Johns High School that provides an opportunity for the public to see a show in the facility.”
Proceeds from the concert will be used to help upgrade the lighting and sound systems at the Performance Shell which is a joint sponsorship between the Clinton County Arts Council and the City of St. Johns.
General admission tickets are $12, available for purchase at the Clinton County Arts Council Gallery, 215 N. Clinton Ave., downtown St. Johns. Reservations may also be made at Three Men and a Tenor, St. Johns Hot Line, 989-292-2934.
Tickets are available for sale at the box office, beginning at 6 p.m., Dec. 4, prior to the show. Auditorium doors open at 7 p.m. for seating.