GOSHEN —
The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and former Goshen resident Philip Proctor, an actor, will perform at Goshen College in a Performing Arts Series concert March 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
The Grammy-Award winning group consists of John Dearman, Matthew Greif, William Kanengiser and Scott Tennant.
The foursome will perform its new, multi-media show inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ “Don Quixote.” The three-act show will feature actor and comedian Philip Proctor, who will portray several characters in the literary adventure.
Proctor, a former Goshen resident of both Amish and Irish ancestry, is returning to his hometown after 63 years in acting and film. He is a member of The Firesign Theatre, an American comedy troupe. He has performed voiceovers for a range of TV shows and movies, including “Toy Story,” “A Bug’s Life,” “Monsters, Inc.” and “Finding Nemo.” He was also the announcer on the reality show Big Brother for several seasons.
Tickets
Tickets cost $40, $35 or $25 and are available through the Goshen College Welcome Center by calling (574) 535-7566, e-mailing welcomecenter@goshen.edu or visiting www.goshen.edu/tickets.
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