Experience a Night of Laughter and Charm with Hello, Dolly! at LCC
By: Cailyn Kennedy
Step back in time with Hello, Dolly! as Lenoir Community College transports you to the bustling heart of 1890s New York City! Join Dolly Levi, the lively matchmaker with a talent for stirring up joy and laughter, as she fills every scene with her vibrant energy. Enjoy a night brimming with unforgettable songs, lively dance numbers, and Dolly’s heartwarming charm that will sweep you away. Secure your tickets now for a magical experience that will stay with you long after the curtain falls!
There is one final weekend to take in the show – November 22-24 at LCC in the Briley Auditorium on the Turner Stage. Directed by Lenoir Community College's Jessica Cruz, this show is one of many that will be a part of the performing arts series at LCC. Tickets are available now at www.lenoircc.edu/lccfpa. Ticket prices are as follows – orchestra seating: $20.00, standard seating: $15.00, accessible seating: $15.00, and student standard seating (ages 4-17; 18+ student ID required): $10.00.
The following talented ensemble members help bring Hello, Dolly! to life.
Rebekah Lemon is a Kinston native and no stranger to the stage. This is her fourth production with LCC and her twelfth year participating in musical theatre. Lemon is thoroughly looking forward to taking the Turner Stage again alongside her family and friends!
Rachel Lemon is thrilled to be part of the cast of Hello, Dolly! She is looking forward to participating in her fourth show at LCC. Some of her previous experience includes Matilda, White Christmas, and Beautiful: The Carol King Musical.
Catharine Kosinski is an LCC employee, student, and Ambassador. In her spare time, she loves going on adventures with her dog, Millie, and spending time with the people she loves. Kosinski is excited for this return to the LCC stage after an almost 20-year absence and even more excited to be performing alongside her younger sister, Victoria!
Victoria Kosinski is a featured ensemble member and former Lenoir Community College student. She went on to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and completed her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. She is currently employed at Barber & Webster, PLLC, but enjoys participating in theater as she used to when she was a child.
Thomas Humphrey is excited to return to the Turner Stage in his second production at LCC, performing with the ensemble in Hello, Dolly! This summer, Humphrey rocked the stage as Freddy, highlighting his drumming skills in School of Rock, The Musical. He enjoys playing '60s and '70s rock on guitar and playing the drums.
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