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The Doo Wop Project featured vocalists (l-r): John Michael Dias, Charl Brown, Russell Fischer, Dominic Nolfi, and bass singer Alex, “from Milwaukee.”

The Doo Wop Project featured vocalists (l-r): John Michael Dias, Charl Brown, Russell Fischer, Dominic Nolfi, and bass singer Alex, “from Milwaukee.”

Doo Wop Project swings into The Plaza

The New York City-based Doo Wop Project played to a full house Saturday night at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton, treating nostalgic fans, young and old(er), to a wide array of songs from the 1940s to the present day.
The Doo Wop Project offers a night of dance as it takes the audience on a journey through music history. CONTRIBUTED

The Doo Wop Project offers a night of dance as it takes the audience on a journey through music history. CONTRIBUTED

The Plaza presents The Doo Wop Project

Love the classic sounds of Frankie Valli, The Drifters, and The Del Vikings? Ever wonder what Maroon 5 would sound like if they had lived in the Doo Wop era? The Plaza Arts Center is bringing you a little slice of both on Jan.
OPAS presents Michael Feinstein at The Plaza

OPAS presents Michael Feinstein at The Plaza

OPAS presents Michael Feinstein at The Plaza

After a 10-year absence, Grammy Award-nominated performer Michael Feinstein returns to the Oconee Performing Arts Society (OPAS) on Feb. 4, for 'An Evening with Michael Feinstein” at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton.
Mark the Magic Man will premiere Foresight 2.0 on Oct. 15. CONTRIBUTED

Mark the Magic Man will premiere Foresight 2.0 on Oct. 15. CONTRIBUTED

‘Mark the Magic Man’ to appear at The Plaza

Local magician and entertainer, Mark the Magic Man, has two shows scheduled for Oct. 15, at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton. The first is a 3 p.m. family-friendly presentation, followed by an 8 p.m. show strictly for an adult (18-and-older) audience.
Camp Broadway engages local kids in drama and music

Camp Broadway engages local kids in drama and music

Camp Broadway engages local kids in drama and music

Song and dance filled The Plaza Arts Center July 11-15 as participants of Camp Broadway practiced their roles. The camp is designed in a way in which kids practice a musical selected by the camp instructors for five days, and on the last day, they present their performance to the audience.
For two weeks, the performers worked on learning lines, choreography, vocals, costumes, props and the set before debuting “Godspell” last week. CONTRIBUTED

For two weeks, the performers worked on learning lines, choreography, vocals, costumes, props and the set before debuting “Godspell” last week. CONTRIBUTED

Broadway Intensive at The Plaza has another successful production

Have you heard the buzz? “The show was amazing,” Kasey Maddox commented on Facebook. “I enjoyed it so much.” "Outstanding performance tonight,” Hugh Foskey also commented. People are talking about the performance of Godspell being held at The Plaza and who could not be more excited.