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Wednesday, January 9, 2008 av"- ca-www:1ww- wwwanqw EVERETT Village Theatre’s {production of the Tony Award- éwinning Rogers and Hammer- ; stein classic, “The King and I,” ibased on the story, “Anna and r the King of Siam" by Margaret iLandon, opens at the Everett Per- ;forming Arts Center Friday. Jan. 11 and runs through Jan. 27. [r Set against the exotic back- fidrop of Thailand, the VT produc- tion features a Korean Pop Star «King, a CBS reality-TV star and :dozens of adorable kids. * Korean pop star Michael K. :Lee is also a Broadway veteran :playing the king and fresh off :the CBS reality TV series KID ANATION, Mike Klinge stars as ;Beth DeVries’ Anna's son Louis. ! Dozens of area children rang- :ing in age from 7 to 17 also genjoy the spotlight as all the ucvuvuqqlazasexq—aw king’s many children. East and West collide when Anna, a British schoolteacher, is commissioned to govern the King of Siam’s children in the late 18008. The clashing cultures eventu- ally melt, however, into enduring loVe as Anna and the king realize that people aren’t always who ‘ they seem. Directed by Village Theatre veteran and artistic director, Steve Tomkins with assistance by Kathryn Van Meter, features many remarkable musical num- bers, including “Getting to Know You," “Something Wonderful" and "Shall We Dance." The show starts at 8 pm. Wednesdays through Saturdays, 7 pm. Sundays, with 2 pm. mat- inees on Saturdays and Sundays at 2710 Wetmore Ave. in Everett. Tickets are $15 $49 at the EPAC box office, 4125-2518600 THE WEEKEilnEn Special to The Weekender Courtesy photo VILLAGE THEATRE Michael K. Lee plays the King of Siam and Beth DeVries plays Anna in the Village Theatre‘s production of “The King and I” opening Friday, Jan. 11 at Everett Performing Arts Center. or 888-2573722. Student Military Rush offers half price 30 minutes prior to curtain for any available seat. Group discounts available for groups of 10 or more. Dixie Melody Boys offer/K enncert at Aurora“ Nazarene ' Church in Shoreline S ecial to The Weekender SHORELINE ~ Since its original formation nearly four decades ago, the southern gospel Quartet Dixie Melody Boys, has received a Grammy award nominations from The nomination and numerous fan Singing News Magazine, South- ern Gospel Music’s leading, fan and trade publication. The Dixie Melody Boys With Ed O’Neal are perforating in Shoreline at 7 pm. Friday, Jan. 1 1. V ‘ v This talented quartet, led by 45-year veteran and recent Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee, Ed' O’Neal, has "o e was , hits, including eight Top 10 releases and a Number One single. Hit releases include “I’ll Be Living That Way,” "I won‘t Compromise," “Welcome , Home," "Antioch Church Choir" and “I‘m One Of Them.” A 45-year gospel music vet- eran, Ed O’Neal was inducted into the Southern Gospel . Music Association Hall of Fame in 2004. 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