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Dr Richard J. Martortano and Ann MartoranoCourtesy photo / Rick and Ann Martorano, shown here, are among the acts for a special benefit concert for the Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach later this month.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach is pleased to announce a free benefit concert: A musical salute to George Gershwin – The American Music Man, which will be performed at the Coronado Community United Methodist Church,  201 N. Peninsula.

The event will be held 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18 and Saturday, Nov. 19, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20.

Dr. Richard Martorano will conduct this concert featuring Kathleen Lamy Puzzo and Friends to support the Little Theatre and the Worship Arts program at Coronado Community. The concert is free; however an offering will be collected.

Dr. Richard Martorano will conduct this concert featuring Kathleen Lamy Puzzo and Friends to support the Little Theatre and the Worship Arts program at Coronado Community. The concert is free; however an offering will be collected.

Special guests include national recording artist Clay Gatton; Dr. Cyndi Fraser; Shannon McPadden, Rhonda Atkins, and Dr. Sondra Avant, Rob Hebel, David Jenkins, and Martorano's wife, Ann Martorano. They will be accompanied by pianist William Perry and dancer Daniel Walker. Special guest political cartoonist Bruce Beattie will narrate the show.

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- He is unsightly.  He is not necessarily the most attractive man you will ever meet and does not look healthy. He has horrible communications skills. He is considered brash and pushy when interviewing for news exposés. I'm talking about none other than Henry Frederick, the tough talking one-man show who has kept his brand of award-winning journalism as strong as ever, moving nearly four years ago from print to the Internet without skipping a beat.

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