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Just in Time is an upcoming jukebox musical based on the life of American singer Bobby Darin, with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver.Based on an original concept by Ted Chapin, the musical is scheduled to have its premiere on April 23, 2025, at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theatre, with Alex Timbers as director and Jonathan Groff in the lead role as Darin. [1]
Tickets for Just In Time will go on sale to the general public on Oct. 23. A priority access pre-sale begins on Oct. 21. A priority access pre-sale begins on Oct. 21.
Grants Pass: Built in 1902, this is the finest remaining example of the Queen Anne style in Grants Pass, and was the most prominent home in the city prior to World War I. It was built for John Ahlf (1856–1932), a German immigrant and meat packer who became one of the leading businessmen of the Rogue Valley. [7] 2: Allen Gulch Mill
The first year it was published, the paper was known as the Grant's Pass Courier. [3] From 1886 until 1919, it was named the Rogue River Courier. [3] The name was changed again to Grants Pass Daily Courier to avoid confusion after the town of Woodville changed its name to Rogue River. [3]
Josephine County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.As of the 2020 census, the population was 88,090. [1] The county seat is Grants Pass. [2] The county is named after Virginia Josephine Rollins (1834–1912), a settler who was the first white woman to live in the county's boundaries.
Grants Pass is located in the Rogue Valley; the Rogue River runs through the city. U.S. Route 199 passes through the city, and joins Interstate 5.The city has a total area of 11.03 square miles (28.6 km 2), of which 10.87 square miles (28.2 km 2) is land and 0.16 square miles (0.41 km 2) is water.
For people who were born in or spent significant time in the city of Grants Pass, Oregon. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
[9] [10] He attended Hidden Valley High School [1] in Grants Pass, where he played football and was a lineman for the Hidden Valley Mustangs. While attending college at the University of Oregon, Burrell became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity [11] and worked as a bartender at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. [9]