Three performers, 100+ voices at Owens

Three comic impressionists and entertainers will bring more than 100 personalities to the Mainstage
Theatre of the Owens Community College’s Center for Fine and Performing Arts Friday at 8 p.m.
"Comedy Showcase – Night of 100 Stars" is the opening show in the college’s presenting arts
season with a on Sept. 25.
Impressionist Bethany Owen, known as the "Woman of 1001 Faces and Voices," presents some of the
world’s most famous female superstars, including Cher, Madonna, Tina Turner and Barbra Streisand, among
many others. The two-time recipient of the Best Female Voice Impressionist Award by the International
Guild of Celebrity
Impersonators and Tribute Artists, Owen has performed throughout the world.
Musical impressionist Pete Peterkin will bring more than 100 celebrity impressions, more than 20 musical
instruments and an array of dance styles to present Sammy Davis Jr., Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and
President Barack Obama.
Additionally, Peterkin’s talents include writing songs with such musical legends as the The Four Tops and
The Temptations, as well as for several made-for-television movies on NBC, CBS and HBO.
Improvisational and stand-up comedian, David Born is recognized nationally for his impersonation of Robin
Williams.
A professional film, television and stage actor for more then 30 years, Born has appeared in more than 50
television commercials and has had roles in television shows such as "Friday Night Lights" and
many others.
Tickets for the "Comedy Showcase – Night of 100 Stars" are $32 for floor level seating and $28
for raised level seating for the general public and $15 for Owens employees and students. To purchase
tickets, call (567) 661-2787.
On the Net:
www.owens.edu