Sean Wright, Executive Director of the Grand Theater in Wausau, shares thrilling stories about recent shows, including the miraculous recovery of Grammy nominee Molly Tuttle and a sold-out performance by Teresa Caputo, who humorously clashed with Packers fans. The brass ensemble Brass Queens captivated audiences and students alike. Wright reveals unexpected hits like 'The Price is Right Live' and the poignant 'All is Calm.' He teases an exciting holiday lineup with Broadway's 'Tina,' comedy from Dusty Slay, and Pat Murphy's engaging talk. As the Grand gears up for its Second Century campaign, Wright invites community support to reach their $17 million goal.
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