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Love to the Power of 4 blows Valentine hearts away

Steel Beam Theatre, the award-winning professional theater in St. Charles, presents the original musical revue, "LOVE 4," conceived and directed by Douglas Orlyk.

This highly original, red-velvet event is designed as a fun, full-hearted treat for couples, the single set, best friends, and anyone else who has looked for love, found love, lost love, or sustained love. Designed to transform the hearts, flowers and candy of a traditional Valentine's Day, "Love 4" has a limited, two-performance run at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, at the theater, 111 W. Main St. in St. Charles.

Tickets are $20, which includes a complimentary glass of champagne and chocolate treat. Special group price: Buy three tickets and get the fourth for free. The theater will also raffle a luxurious basket of wine and chocolate for a lucky patron to share with any special valentines.

Featuring the talents of Kim Borland of Arlington Heights, Allison Whittier Kurtz of Geneva, Meg McGarry of Plano, Christine Pfenninger, and Lori Skubic of Lombard, and Barb Rieger of Elmhurst, under the direction of Doug Orlyk of West Chicago.

About the Original Revue: Love4

The most popular subject of songs is love. This highly original revue under the direction of Doug Orlyk, brings together six women who perform songs about four aspects of love: wanting it, finding it, losing it and keeping it. These fantastic voices will tell stories through songs from contemporary American musical theater and cabaret, with a promise of both laughter and tears.

About Steel Beam Theatre

Founded in 2001 in the heart of St. Charles, Illinois, Steel Beam Theatre has focused on presenting passionate, engaging, provoking - but always entertaining - professional theater that's accessible and affordable to all audiences. Steel Beam provides a pillar of the community, offering a gathering place for those deeply interested in fostering the arts in St. Charles as well as the surrounding cities (South Elgin, Batavia, Geneva and West Chicago), and the Fox Valley region. Patrons experience theater performances in a unique, intimate space where the audience is up close to performers and the stories they tell. Live theater offers an uncommon delight that's perfect for an evening for two or a group. Steel Beam Theatre is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and financial gifts are tax-deductible.

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