Vocal-group hall hours



Vocal-group hall hours
SHARON, Pa. -- Vocal Group Hall of Fame & amp; Museum hours as of Feb. 15 will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and from noon to 8 weekends. Admission is by donation. The museum is at 98 E. State St. Call (724) 983-2025 for information.
SRU musical performance
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. -- Master percussionist Dr. Hafiz Shabazz, a veteran performer and professor of nonwestern music at Dartmouth College, will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 19 in Slippery Rock University's Swope Music Hall. Admission is free. The program is sponsored by SRU's Office of Intercultural Programs and part of the Black History Month Series. Shabazz is an ethnomusicologist, percussionist, performer and lecturer.
Morning at the Museum
CORTLAND -- Patrick Finan, director of the McKinley Memorial and Library in Niles, will be the featured speaker at 10 a.m. Feb. 10 when the first in the spring series of Morning at the Museum programs is presented at the Viets Museum, 224 N. High St.
Finan will discuss the McKinley family and the McKinley presidency.
The $5 donation will be used to help maintain the museum. For more information call (330) 638-3467.
Cast changes in 'Millie'
NEW YORK (AP) -- Broadway is getting a new Millie, and "Millie" is getting a new villain.
Susan Egan, who was the final Sally Bowles in the long-running revival of "Cabaret," joins the cast of "Thoroughly Modern Millie" on Feb. 16 as its spunky heroine. One week later, Dixie Carter comes aboard as the Tony-winning musical's evil Mrs. Meers.
Egan replaces Sutton Foster as the young woman from Kansas who wants to make it in 1920s New York. Carter takes over from Delta Burke, one of her cohorts on the television sitcom "Designing Women." Burke also leaves the production Feb. 15. Until Carter joins the cast, the role of Mrs. Meers, a white slave trader, will be played by Terry Burrell.