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"God Lives In Glass" a new musical

presneted at College of Southern Nevada, NLV campus

A new musical composed by "Jersey Boys" conductor Keith Thompson, "God Lives in Glass" will be presented October 24-25 at CSN - College of Southern Nevada, Cheyenne campus in the Nicholas Horn Theatre. This production will have performances ONLY at 1:00 pm, no evening times. More than 50 singers and musicians who work in Strip shows will participate in this musical version of Robert J. Landy's book of the same title. Proceeds will be split between Family Promise of Las Vegas (helping homeless families) and "Friends of the Horn" an organization helping CSN enhance and diversify their theatrical programming.

Tickets include both the show and post-performance reception with the entertainers as well as silent auction opportunities. Online at www.csn.edu/pac or www.familypromise.com 651-LIVE

When: Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009
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Where: College of Southern Nevada Cheyenne Campus, 3200 East Cheyenne Ave., North Las Vegas

Cost: $20 - $25

Age limit: Not available

Categories: All, Daytime, Events, Family Style Event, Music Concert

Event posted Sept. 16, 2009
Last updated Sept. 16, 2009

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