Friday, July 20, 2012

International Touring A Cappella Group, Ball in the House, to perform at Garrison Players Arts Center on Friday, August 3rd.

International Touring A Cappella Group, Ball in the House, to perform
at Garrison Players Arts Center on Friday, August 3rd.  All Patrons
are Encouraged to Stock Dover Food Pantry.

DOVER - International touring a cappella group, Ball in the House
(BitH), will be making a stop at the Garrison Players Arts Center in
Rollinsford on Friday, August 3rd, performing a variety of music from
the ‘50s to today, as well as original songs. Over the years, the
theatre has become a second home to the group as they try to perform
there biannually. Ball in the House is well known all over the country
as the “Cool Whip Guys,” because of their performance of the famous
jingle for six years on radio and television. The group has also been
seen on the TODAY Show, America’s Got Talent, The Daily Buzz and
Boston’s View with JC Monahan. While in New Hampshire, BitH has become
frequent guests on WOKQ’s “Morning Waking Crew” with Mark and Karen,
as well as WTSN’s “Mike Pomp Show.” Last year, the group started
supporting The Dover Food Pantry by encouraging attendees to bring a
non-perishable food item. “We work with a lot of charities,” says
BitH’s Dave Guisti, “and it’s important to us to always try to tie a
charity into our public shows. We thought the Dover Food Pantry would
be a perfect fit for this show.” The Boston Globe says of the group,
“The five guys of Ball in the House don’t need instruments to make
music. They redefine pop by presenting it a cappella style, with just
their voices.” Tickets for the show are $18 for adults and $12 for
students. They can be purchased at the door, or at the Garrison
Players Arts Center website (www.garrisonplayers.org). The show starts
at 8:00pm, doors open at 7:00pm.

Garrison Players Arts Center (GPAC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based
community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of
the area by presenting high-quality theatrical performances geared for
family audiences. Established in 1953, the players encourage people of
all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing
arts; and to help maintain the Garrison Players Arts Center. For more
information about auditions, shows, or GPAC, visit the website at
www.garrisonplayers.org.

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