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The Fellowship of Love Brings a One-of-a-Kind Matinee Show to the Gap Theatre November 29

Posted On November 5, 2025 By lvwithlove In Blog, Community News /  

The Gap Theatre will host its first-ever live musical performance on Saturday, November 29, as The Fellowship of Love takes the stage for a matinee show blending music and visual art. Doors open at 12 p.m., and the performance begins promptly at 1 p.m.

The event will feature William H. Travis and The Fellowship of Love (John Morgan Kimock, Rebecca Nunes, Alex Luquet, and friends) performing their new album Ruby in full. The performance will unfold beneath the theatre’s big screen as Herbie Shellenberger projects immersive visuals overhead, creating a one-of-a-kind multimedia experience.

 

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The lineup also includes Ms. Honey, whose warm and melodic songs promise to brighten the late-November afternoon, and H. Pruz of Queens, N.Y., performing selections from their new album Arrival. Before the main acts, John Galm will perform in the lobby to welcome guests with an “auditory aperitif.”

Tickets are $15 and available online at thegaptheatre.com or directly through Ticketleap. Street parking is available, and carpooling is encouraged.

The Gap Theatre is located at 47 South Broadway, Wind Gap, PA.


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