Arts & Entertainment

Check Out These Cranberry Summer Concerts, Movies

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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - What can you expect as Cranberry's summer series of concerts and movies continues? Here's the upcoming schedule:

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July 25: Randy Galioto Presents “Elvis Lives,” 7 p.m. Randy Galioto’s tribute to The King of Rock and Roll captures the essence of a live ‘70s show with music ranging from Elvis’ early days to his final performances in Las Vegas. Galioto brings Elvis’s personality back to life using sound, wardrobe, audience engagement, and props.

July 30: The Rick Purcell Band, 7 p.m. Versatile keyboardist Rick Purcell and vocalist-guitarist collaborator Shari Richards perform musical selections ranging from the Big Band era to the present.

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Aug. 6: The Project Band. 7 p.m. This Beaver County-based six-member ensemble describes itself as a band that plays great classic songs by classic bands. Its music set list includes songs from the Bee Gees, the Rolling Stones, Linda Ronstadt, Pink Floyd, and more.

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July 26: Rock Jazz Trio, noon. Based in Slippery Rock, this violin-guitar-bass trio plays old-time jazz and gypsy jazz, along with a sprinkle of classic rock and folk covers.

Aug. 16: Keystone State Musical Theater, noon. Faculty and staff of this performance teaching school will present classics from the golden age of musicals along with favorites from today’s Broadway blockbusters.

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July 31: " SmallFoot," 8:30 p.m. In this animated 2018 adventure comedy, a Yeti is convinced that the elusive creatures known as "humans" really do exist. Rated: PG. Run time: 96 minutes.

August 7: "Pinnochio," 8:30 p.m. In this 1940 animated family classic, a living puppet, with
the help of a cricket as his conscience, must prove himself worthy to become a real boy. Rated: G. Run time:88 minutes.

August 14: "The Lego Batman Movie. 8:30 PM. In this 2017 animated feature, Bruce Wayne must not only deal with the criminals of Gotham City, but also the responsibility of raising a boy he adopted. Rated: PG. Run time: 104 minutes.

Aug. 21: "Mighty Ducks," 8:30 p.m. In this 1992 feature film, a self-centered Minnesota lawyer is sentenced to community service coaching a ragtag youth hockey team. Rated: PG. Run time 80 minutes.

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