Kathryn Morgan of the New York City Ballet |
Scranton Cultural Center |
This summer the Dave Matthews Band will perform at Scranton’s Toyota Pavilion on Montage “Mountain.” So will REO Speedwagon, Ted Nugent and Styx. Interesting aside: that feeling of deja vu all over again. The same songs that were playing on Rock 107 when I graduated from high school are still playing on the station, which I guess explains Styx.
Right now, in a nearby town in the Endless Mountains, Tunkannock, an international film festival is taking place. Summer breezes through the area with jazz festivals and other outdoor concerts. When I was in high school, I saw Harry Chapin at the old Rocky Glen at least four times. Sadly, neither Harry nor Rocky Glen are alive today. And getting back to my main performing arts interest, dance, Christmas heralds a host of Nutcrackers performed by Ballet Theatre of Scranton and the Civic Ballet.
Jim Thorpe, formerly called Mauch Chunk, boasts two great venues for live music and other performances: Mauch Chunk Opera House and Penn’s Peak. A historic 1882 Vaudeville theater, Mauch Chunk Opera House features acoustics that rival those of Carnegie Hall. (I have no idea if that previous statement is true, but I write it so often for my job as the editor of a silly little publication that I actually believe it.) This I know is true: friends who’ve attended performances at Penn’s Peak have been delighted with their experience. Later this week Glen Campbell will appear there, a stop on his farewell tour. I used to love Glen Campbell. When I was seven years old and my parents bought their first stereo they played Glen Campbell albums; I’d lie awake in bed and listen to his smooth, soft voice. This was decades before Rhinestone Cowboy.