3 Redneck Tenors present ‘Christmas Spec-tac-yule-ar’

The critically acclaimed 3 Redneck Tenors will bring their wildly popular holiday celebration, “Christmas SPEC-TAC-YULE-AR,” to the Medical Center of Lewisville Grand Theater for five shows Dec. 19-22.

Shows start at 7:30 p.m. each night, plus a 2 p.m. matinee on Dec. 21. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for students and seniors, $15 for children ages 8 and younger. Group discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at 3rednecktenors.tix.com. Advance tickets cannot be purchased at MCL Grand.

The musical concert is performed by the same great cast of the 3 Redneck Tenors – a New Musical Adventure that’s been a big hit around the country. These real-life Broadway and opera stars are ready to warm your holidays with a classic, pop and deep-fried fest of musical delights.

Those singing trailer park angels are packing their festive Christmas mullets and will be dashing through the snow just in time for some down-home holiday cheer with “3 Redneck Tenors Christmas SPEC-TAC-YULE-AR,”  written and directed by Matthew Lord with musical arrangements by award winning composer Craig Bohmler. The show currently is running at The Mansion Theatre in Branson, Missouri.

Familiar tunes in the show include “Sleigh Ride,” “White Christmas,” “O Holy Night” and many more – but audiences will talk for days about such popular spoofs as “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” and “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”

“3 Redneck Tenors Christmas SPEC-TAC-YULE-AR” stars Matthew Lord, Blake Davidson, Dinny McGuire and Alex Bumpas.

Medical Center of Lewisville Grand Theater is located at 100 N. Charles Street, between Main and Church streets. For details about upcoming events, or rental information for the facility, visit mclgrand.com or call 972-219-8446.

PERFORMER BIOS

Matthew Lord (“Billy Joe”) is recognized as a versatile performing artist with a voice capable of encompassing repertoire from the 18th Century to works by composers of today. His stage work is consistently praised for its naturalness, intensity, and commitment. His engagements include the San Francisco Opera production of Peter Grimes, A Streetcar Named Desire and Turandot.

Lord also has performed in The Crucilbe (Washington Opera), Mice and Men (Cleveland Opera), L’Incoronazione di Poppea (Utah Opera), The Love for Three Oranges (Portland Opera). Other companies Lord has performed with include: Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Glimmerglass Opera, Tulsa Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Berkshire Opera Company, Opera Delaware, Dallas Opera. Prolific in all kinds of music, Mr. Lord also performed in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Phantom of the Opera as Piangi in the Hamburg Germany production.  Lord’s concert appearances include engagements with the Detroit Symphony, the Juilliard Orchestra and Santa Fe Symphony. Lord was also a member of the prestigious Juilliard Opera Center. In January 2004,  Lord made his Metropolitan debut in Boris Godunov.

Blake Davidson (“Billy Billee”) is acclaimed for his versatility in opera, orchestral works, operetta, musical theatre, and in demand for leading roles in premieres of new works. The Dallas Symphony presents Blake on A Dallas Christmas Gala CD. His many appearances with the Dallas Symphony include Bravo! Vail, where he partnered with Sylvia McNair, as well as many Broadway and Christmas concerts. Performances of symphonic works and semi-staged operas include the Auckland Philharmonia, and Dallas, Florida, and Fort Worth Symphonies. He can be heard as Bob in Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief, released by Albany Records. Blake’s extensive musical theatre engagements include Casa Mañana, Dallas Summer Musicals, and many symphonic Broadway concerts. His musicals roles include Juan Peron in Evita, Fred Graham/Petruchio in Kiss Me, Kate, Billy Bigelow in Carousel, Caiaphas in Jesus Christ, Superstar, and Emile de Becque in South Pacific. Opera engagements include Dallas, Sarasota, Anchorage and semi-staged operas with the orchestras of Fort Worth and Auckland Philharmonia.

Dinny McGuire (“The Colonel”) is a well-rounded entertainer having forged his craft is such varied positions as choir director, music teacher on the Alaskan tundra, TV talk show host, sitcom warm-up comedian, and Vaudeville director and emcee at the nationally renowned Great American Melodrama & Vaudeville Theatre in Oceana, California. He has spent the last quarter of a century as ringmaster for circuses around the world including Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and, most recently, New York City’s Big Apple Circus.

Alex Bumpas (“Billy Bob”) is a high energy, up and coming tenor who is well versed in opera, oratorio, recital, and concert performances. Mr. Bumpas has been a soloist in many professional organizations including the Dallas Symphony, Dallas Bach Society, Orchestra of New Spain, and Orpheus Chamber Singers.  He has performed with and attended the Seagle Music Colony in New York and Festivalia di musika al Casalmaggiore in Italy.  In addition to singing, Mr. Bumpas is also an accomplished trumpet player having performed with artist such as Steve Tyrell, Larry Willis, and former Blood, Sweat & Tears saxophonist Bill Tilman.  Mr. Bumpas recently recorded a 21st century oratorio with the Russian National Orchestra entitled Every Matter Under Heaven by L. Johnson.   The native Texan holds a bachelors degree in vocal performance from The University of North Texas.

 Submitted by James Kunke, City of Lewisville.

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