FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Marketing Contact
Kym Ridl
Marketing and Development Coordinator
DAVIS ARTS COUNCIL
445 N Wasatch Drive
Layton, UT 84041
[email protected] | 801.546.8575 | www.davisarts.org
Davis Arts Council welcomes Voices of Liberty and Kenley Revue to The Kenley
Layton, UT (June 1, 2017) Davis Arts Council (DAC) is proud to welcome Voices of Liberty and Kenley
Revue to The Kenley Amphitheater in Layton. These two performances will be a part of the 2017 Free
Sunday Night Concert Series season. Admission to these events are free to the community and the
seating is first come, first served.
Voices of Liberty
Date: July 2, 2017
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: The Kenley Amphitheater (405 N Wasatch Dr., Layton UT)
About Voices of Liberty:
Don’t miss this traditional patriotic extravaganza as Layton City presents its annual Independence Day
gift to the community.
http://www.davisarts.org/voices-of- liberty-4/
Kenley Revue
Date: July 2, 2017
Time: 7:00 PM
Place: The Kenley Amphitheater (405 N Wasatch Dr., Layton UT)
About Kenley Revue:
You’re invited to experience an evening of today’s current Broadway hits! From blockbusters like
Hamilton and Wicked to fan favorites such as Beautiful: the Carole King Musical, “Broadway Today!” also
features selections from new musicals Anastasia, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Waitress, and the
critically acclaimed Dear Evan Hansen.
The Kenley Revue Company includes talented local performers Jamie and Nick Balaich, Megan and Luke
Flinders, Lindsay and Blaine Hickman, Jana Plowman, Melinda and Jason Taylor, John Rollins, Kristen
Rash, as well as musicians Matthew Rash, Mike Lomax and Max Cox.”
http://www.davisarts.org/kenley-revue/
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About Davis Arts Council:
The Davis Arts Council (DAC) was founded in 1979 and has grown steadily to proudly serve the Northern
Wasatch Front as the largest community-based, arts-focused non-profit organization in Davis County.
DAC’s mission is to “strengthen and enrich our community through the power of the arts.”
The heart of our mission rests on a starry summer night at the Edward A. Kenley Centennial
Amphitheater (the Kenley Amphitheater), which we consider to be the “front Porch” of Layton City and
northern Davis County. Each summer, DAC’s “Summer Nights with the Stars” season of music and dance
brings an eclectic mix of local, national, and international performers right to Layton City and northern
Davis County. Performances have included the incredible talent of Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Olivia
Newton-John, Foreigner, Marc Cohn, Judy Collins, Huey Lewis & The News, Amy Grant, The Beach Boys,
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Josh Turner, Styx, Indigo Girls, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Rhythmic Circus, Rita
Moreno, Alex Boyé, Thompson Square, Collin Raye, and so many more.
As accessibility is a key component to fulfilling our mission, DAC presents many free programs and
services as well, including our “Free Sunday Night Concert Series” at the Kenley Amphitheater; Active
Stages: Arts in Education, seen by Davis County Students annually; Senior Stages: The Art of Aging,
bringing theater to seniors in Davis County; Free Friday Family Film Festival, free movies for families in
the park; “Snow Horse Visual Arts Gallery,” a partnership with the Davis Conference Center; and the
“Davis Arts Chamber Music Series”. We then conclude our programmatic year with a holiday
celebration of music we like to call “DAC the Halls.”
The Davis Arts Council’s vision is to be an exemplary community arts organization recognized for
presenting the highest-quality artistic programs that are accessible year-round to our entire community.
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