The Omak Performing Arts Center is celebrating 25 years of live entertainment, reliving favorite moments of music, dance, and comedy with a special show on Jan. 31.
The show will feature Omak native Heidi Brucker Morgan as emcee. Brucker Morgan has had a successful career as a clown, comic and stilt-walking princess on stages from New York to Australia, but she started her performance career on the PAC stage.
The 25th-anniversary show includes classical ballet presented by LFW Dance and Children’s Dance Theatre. Other young talents in the production include the drama and music departments from Omak schools and the competitors from Nashville Country Star – some of the state’s best high school vocalists, who sing country, country gospel, rock ’n’ roll and doo-wop.
Dramatic storytelling and spoken-word performances will also be featured. Dayton Edmonds will captivate the audience with a selection of his compelling stories, and cowboy poet Dave McClure will be on hand. Other special performers include Pamela Edmonds’ Native American Dance Troupe.
The show is at 7 p.m. at the Omak PAC. Admission is by donation.