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Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Written by Jesse J. Sanchez

With a combined 204 million albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

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Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

With a combined 204 millions albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

Recurring

Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Written by Jesse J. Sanchez

With a combined 204 million albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

Recurring

Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

With a combined 204 millions albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

Recurring

Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Written by Jesse J. Sanchez

With a combined 204 million albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

Recurring

Spotlight on Trio

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Written by Jesse J. Sanchez

With a combined 204 million albums sold between them, the supergroup Trio, consisting of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, initially attempted to record together in the 1970s, but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. But they more than made up for it when they finally released their self-titled album in early March of 1987.

Recurring

Camelot Burlesque 2

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Camelot Theatre is proud to bring burlesque to the stage for one night only!

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Cabaret (1998 Revival)

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Cabaret opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, and played for 1,165 performances at the Broadhurst, Imperial, and Broadway Theatres. The London production ran for 336 performances at the Palace Theatre. The show was revised for Broadway, first in 1987, when it played for 261 performances at the Imperial and Minskoff Theatres, and again in 1998 at Studio 54, where it played for 2,377 performances. In 2014, Cabaret returned to Broadway at Studio 54, playing an additional 388 performances.

Recurring

Cabaret (1998 Revival)

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Cabaret opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, and played for 1,165 performances at the Broadhurst, Imperial, and Broadway Theatres. The London production ran for 336 performances at the Palace Theatre. The show was revised for Broadway, first in 1987, when it played for 261 performances at the Imperial and Minskoff Theatres, and again in 1998 at Studio 54, where it played for 2,377 performances. In 2014, Cabaret returned to Broadway at Studio 54, playing an additional 388 performances.

Recurring

Cabaret (1998 Revival)

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Cabaret opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, and played for 1,165 performances at the Broadhurst, Imperial, and Broadway Theatres. The London production ran for 336 performances at the Palace Theatre. The show was revised for Broadway, first in 1987, when it played for 261 performances at the Imperial and Minskoff Theatres, and again in 1998 at Studio 54, where it played for 2,377 performances. In 2014, Cabaret returned to Broadway at Studio 54, playing an additional 388 performances.

Recurring

Cabaret (1998 Revival)

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Cabaret opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, and played for 1,165 performances at the Broadhurst, Imperial, and Broadway Theatres. The London production ran for 336 performances at the Palace Theatre. The show was revised for Broadway, first in 1987, when it played for 261 performances at the Imperial and Minskoff Theatres, and again in 1998 at Studio 54, where it played for 2,377 performances. In 2014, Cabaret returned to Broadway at Studio 54, playing an additional 388 performances.

Recurring

Cabaret (1998 Revival)

Camelot Theatre 101 Talent Avenue, Talent, OR

Cabaret opened on Broadway on November 20, 1966, and played for 1,165 performances at the Broadhurst, Imperial, and Broadway Theatres. The London production ran for 336 performances at the Palace Theatre. The show was revised for Broadway, first in 1987, when it played for 261 performances at the Imperial and Minskoff Theatres, and again in 1998 at Studio 54, where it played for 2,377 performances. In 2014, Cabaret returned to Broadway at Studio 54, playing an additional 388 performances.