BY: Emily Thornton
Mistaken identity, misunderstandings and music were a big part in the opening of "A Comedy of Tenors" by Ken Ludwig at Westside Players. This was their first production of the 2018 season, which is their 32 season in Pocatello! They have been a big part of the history of theater in Pocatello as well as sharing a love of the craft with anyone in attendance.
Their entire staff is completely volunteer-based. This production had the lobby artist of Joel Mattingly, who is quite impressive with his interpretations of classical art pieces and cinematic themes. He even paid homage to the late Monarch Hotel, which burned a few years ago. Dinner service was catered by The Sand Trap, which was delicious and filling. Club Charleys was in charge of Cocktail service.
SOURCE: https://idahostatejournal.com
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