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gatewayRichard Adams has enticed three of the Valley’s favorite performers to join him for his January Variety Show.  William Hayes whom Richard calls “a piano and vocal extraordinaire” will liven the show with his incomparable style.  Richard’s “Singing Sensation” Stephanie Clark is another headliner on the Friday, January 11th performance.  Between those stars is Buddy Thomas in a tribute to Willie Nelson.  Also performing will be the good Sisters of Shenanarts’ upcoming performance of Nunsense.   As always, Bill Martin will support as the co-host.

The Richard Adams Variety show is at 7:30 pm at WTA’s Gateway at 329 West Main in Downtown Waynesboro.

In keeping with the tradition of the Richard Adams Variety Show, audience members will have an opportunity to show their skills.  The January contest is “You Can Sound Like a Cat” with appropriate prizes for the winners.  The guest of the months will be featured on “You Can Be On A Talk Show.”  And for those who fantasize a career on tv,  there will be “You Can Be a Weather Person.”

Doors open at 7:00 pm for the 7:30 performance of The Richard Adams Variety Show.

Advanced tickets are $9.99.  They may be purchased at WTA’s office (533 West Main) or by calling 540-943-9999.  Remaining tickets will be available on the evening of the performance for $12.

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