Lorrie Morgan
With 14 top ten hits and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards to her credit, Lorrie Morgan brings glamour and glitz to the country music stage. Barely a teenager when she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry singing “Paper Roses,” Morgan made history at age 25 when she was the youngest person ever inducted as a lifetime member. “Five Minutes,”“Watch Me” and “What Part of No” have become timeless standards, and her latest album, I Walk Alone, is a labor of love a lifetime in the making. Tickets $25
Circurious
Called “an act to see” by David Letterman, Circurious is a heart-stopping, mind- boggling display of artistry and athleticism. Entertain your curiosities and indulge your senses as aerialists, acrobats and contortionists balance, toss, twist and intertwine in an elegant ballet of strength and stamina. Today’s pioneers will take audiences on a journey through 100 years of vaudeville history and lore, celebrating the innovations of show business luminaries from Harry Houdini to Will Rogers, as they perform indescribable feats that will re-ignite your belief in the human potential. Tickets $25
Pride and Prejudice
This classic romantic comedy is the sparkling tale of the Bennets - a family blessed with five daughters and a mother desperate to marry them off. Austen is famous for her exploration of manners and morals, relationships and disappointments, all wrapped tightly in gentle satire. The tempestuous pairing of the witty, independent Elizabeth and the arrogant but honorable suitor, Mr. Darcy, sets the standard for all great couples on stage and screen. Don’t miss this national tour from America’s most broadcast theater company starring Jane Carr and Nicholas Hormann.
The Travelin’ McCourys
Jane Monheit
Leo Kottke
Leahy
Tap
Edwin McCain
Support
The Library Theatre is sponsored in part by the City of Hoover and the Friends of the Hoover Public Library.
The Library Theatre is a professional venue bringing world-class entertainment to an intimate setting in the heart of Hoover.
| HOOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES |
MAYOR, CITY OF HOOVER |
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George Farmer, Chairman
Library Director
Fine Arts Coordinator |
HOOVER CITY COUNCIL |









