The Shane Lalani Center for Performing Arts in Livingston, Montana, much like the town itself, is one of the hidden gems of our beautiful state. The Shane center is Montana’s newest arts center, “dedicated to fostering creativity and building community through various arts programs, classes and events. It is home to a thriving theatre company–hosting top-notch community theatre productions, classes, educational outreach programming for area schools, and intense Young Actors’ Workshops twice a year.”
In addition, the Shane Center is the residence for Symphony at the Shane. This is an outstanding series of musical performances arranged by the Bozeman Symphony. This season, the Bozeman Symphony and Symphony at the Shane present Jeannie Little (trombone), Sarah Stoneback (trumpet), and Laurel Yost (piano). The performance will take place Thursday, November 19th at 7:30pm at the Shane Lalani Center. Expect nothing less than richly resonant brass, and magically mindful piano melodies with this explosion of musical talent. A short intermission of palatable bites, bubbly sips and spirits will accompany the performance, and inspired conversation will follow. Tickets are $15/adult, $10/student (with valid ID), and $10/senior.
They are available by visiting the Bozeman Symphony Society online at bozemansymphony.org, or by calling 585-9774. Although reserving tickets in advance is encouraged, they also can be purchased at the door. Visit theshanecenter.org for more information. •