TRIBUTE TO COMEDIAN LUCILLE BALL TO FEATURE IMPERSONATOR.Byline: Daily News LANCASTER - Lucille Ball impersonator Suzanne LaRusch will be featured in a tribute called ``Hey, Lucy...I'm Home.'' The Harmony Showcase Chorus of Sweet Adelines Sweet Adeline tune of a man’s former romance, usually sung in barbershop harmony. [Am. Music: Hart, 823] See : Sentimentality , a woman's group that sings barbershop-style four-part harmony Noun 1. four-part harmony - harmony in which each chord has four notes that create four melodic lines musical harmony, harmony - the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords , will present the show at 7:30 p.m. June 9 at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center A performing arts center, often abbreviated PAC, is a multi-use performance space that can be adapted for use by various types of the performing arts, including dance, music and theatre. , 750 W. Lancaster Blvd. Tickets are $15. Tickets can be purchased at the center box office, or by calling the chorus at (661) 285-9201. LaRusch has been acting since age 18 months, when she appeared in a Kodak commercial. As a child she did television commercials and appeared in series, including ``Dennis the Menace'' and the ``Loretta Young Show.'' After high school, she toured in dinner-theater production and then became a Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Rams cheerleader. She started portraying Lucille Ball in 1991, when she decided her face and mannerisms resembled Ball's. She has acted as Lucy at the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park, on ``The Rosie O'Donnell Show,'' during an annual ``Lucy'' television marathon and on other shows. CAPTION(S): 6 photos Photo: (1) Suzanne LaRusch as Lucy Harmony Showcase Chorus will present Suzanne LaRusch in an ``I Love Lucy'' tribute at Lancaster Performing Arts Center. (2 -- 3) Ricardo (4) Wildcat wildcat, common name of two Old World cats, the European wildcat, Felis sylvestris, of Europe and W Asia, and the African wildcat, or kaffir cat, F. lybica, of Africa and Asia. (5) Carmichael (6) Mame |
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