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First Performance Is Sept. 24, At Glasgow High School
The Northeastern Arts Network is pleased to present the 2024-25 Big Sky Concert Series. This year’s series features exciting kaleidoscope of musical entertainment as part of this organization’s ongoing commitment to provide quality entertainment to the community with a variety of shows that will appeal to every age and interest.
The season kicks off on Tuesday, Sept. 24, when Montana Repertory Theatre presents “Monsters + Farmers” by JM Christiansen, at Glasgow High School starting at 7 p.m.
Join us as we step into the captivating world of Riley, a teenage science enthusiast living on a Montana ranch near the scenic Mission Mountains. Inspired by Mary Shelley’s timeless masterpiece “Frankenstein,” Riley embarks on a fascinating endeavor to create her own DIY creature, chronicling the process on her popular YouTube channel. But when her creation takes an unexpected turn, Riley and her brother, Aidan, must navigate the chaos to safeguard their surroundings, all while the world watches through their smartphones. “Monster + Farmer” intricately explores themes of creation and connection in an increasingly digital landscape, offering an engaging and though-provoking theatrical experience.
All Northeastern Arts Network Big Sky Concert Series will be held at the Glasgow High School in Glasgow, starting at 7 p.m. At the door prices are adults $20; senior $18; and student $15.
The Big Sky Series is made possible in part by the Montana Performing Arts Consortium Presenter Development Program, which is sponsored by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Montana Arts Council, legislative grant from Montana’s Cultural Trust, and WESTAF.
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