WSU’s Crimson Revue will perform April 22



The Washington State University School of Music and Theatre Arts will present a night of high-energy entertainment with Crimson Revue on Friday, April 22.

The concert, which will take place at 8 p.m. in the Kimbrough Concert Hall on the Pullman campus, is free and open to the public. Friday will be the last opportunity to see the show before Crimson Revue leaves for a Westside tour.

Crimson Revue is a musical entertainment ensemble comprised of eight singer-dancers and a full rhythm section, complete with horns.

The concert will premier a Michael Jackson medley written by the members of Crimson Revue. Other featured music includes songs from Alicia Keys, Bonnie Raitt, John Mayer, Norah Jones and the Beatles.

For more information, contact Jennifer Scovell, faculty member for the School of Music and Theatre Arts, at (509) 335-3971 or jscovell@mail.wsu.edu.

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