The Blanks to Perform Holiday Lyceum Show
In anticipation of the upcoming holidays, the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series will present Yuletide Pranks with The Blanks at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1 in Baldwin Hall Auditorium.
The Blanks
Presenting a mixture of a cappella music and humor, The Blanks will sing many popular numbers and a variety of holiday favorites.
The group, a quartet of friends who enjoy singing a cappella music, has appeared on the popular sitcom “Scrubs” as “Ted’s Band.”
In addition, the group has released a CD and routinely performs live shows, where they regularly sing television and movie themes such as “Charles in Charge” and the “Six Million Dollar Man.”
Tickets for students and faculty go on sale Nov. 17. Students can pick up their free ticket by presenting a Truman ID at the Student Activities Board Box Office, located in the lower level of the Student Union Building. Faculty and staff can receive their free tickets by showing their Truman ID at the Information Center in the Student Union Building.
General admission tickets cost $7 for adults and $4 for those 18 and under and are available beginning Nov. 17 at the Truman Cashier’s Window in McClain Hall or downtown at Edna Campbell’s beginning Nov. 24.
The Blanks
Presenting a mixture of a cappella music and humor, The Blanks will sing many popular numbers and a variety of holiday favorites.
The group, a quartet of friends who enjoy singing a cappella music, has appeared on the popular sitcom “Scrubs” as “Ted’s Band.”
In addition, the group has released a CD and routinely performs live shows, where they regularly sing television and movie themes such as “Charles in Charge” and the “Six Million Dollar Man.”
Tickets for students and faculty go on sale Nov. 17. Students can pick up their free ticket by presenting a Truman ID at the Student Activities Board Box Office, located in the lower level of the Student Union Building. Faculty and staff can receive their free tickets by showing their Truman ID at the Information Center in the Student Union Building.
General admission tickets cost $7 for adults and $4 for those 18 and under and are available beginning Nov. 17 at the Truman Cashier’s Window in McClain Hall or downtown at Edna Campbell’s beginning Nov. 24.