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Through the Decades
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March 19, 2025
Through the Decades

Get ready to step back in time and relive the greatest hits of the past 70 years! H-Town Theatre is bringing an electrifying musical showcase to Henryetta’s Alice Ghostley Auditorium on Saturday, March 29, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 30, at 2 p.m.

Titled “Through the Decades,” this one-of-a-kind production promises a high-energy, nostalgic jour- ney through music’s most iconic eras. From the smooth crooning of the 1950s to the anthems of the 2000s, this showcase will bring legendary songs to life, performed by some of Henryetta High School’s most talented students.

“This show is like nothing we’ve done before,” organizers say. “It’s a thrilling ride through the hits that defined generations, and no matter what era you grew up in, there’s something for you to love.”

Each decade will feature a “Featured Artist” set, performed by dedicated students who capture the essence of the original singers. While not impersonators, these talented performers will bring passion, authenticity, and incredible vocals to their tributes.

Leading off the lineup is sophomore Grace Pollard as the legendary Patsy Cline from the 1950s, performing timeless country classics.

The 1960s will see a harmonizing powerhouse group portrayed by Jayson Scott, Braden Lollis, Jacob Nail and James George, bringing one of the decade’s iconic bands to life. And this is just the beginning – each decade will unveil more surprises.

— Why You Can’t Miss It

• A Show for Every Music Lover – Whether you love rock, pop, country, or soul, this showcase delivers hit after hit.

• Incredible Talent – H-Town Theatre students have worked tirelessly to craft a performance that will wow the audience.

• Celebrate the Class of 2025 – This is the final chance to see HHS seniors perform on stage before graduation.

– Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students grades K-12.

Tickets will be available at the door, so bring the whole family for an unforgettable night of music, memories, and entertainment.

For sneak peeks of the show and to meet the featured artists, follow H-Town Theatre on Facebook as they reveal more details in the coming weeks.

Mark your calendars and get ready to sing along, tap your feet and enjoy the best of music “Through the Decades.”

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