THOMASTON – “Walkin’ the Line: A Tribute to Johnny Cash” is set to return to Watts Hall Community Arts, 174 Main Street, for two unforgettable performances on Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m.
After selling out both nights when the event was held two years ago, Maine native and nationally acclaimed Johnny Cash tribute artist Scott Moreau will once again take the stage to bring the spirit and sound of the legendary Man in Black to life.
Moreau, who has portrayed Johnny Cash in the Broadway hit “Million Dollar Quartet” and across the country for over a decade, presents a show filled with Cash’s biggest hits, including “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Ring of Fire”, “Walk the Line”, and “A Boy Named Sue”. Accompanied by a live 4-piece band featuring local musicians, Moreau’s performance also includes personal anecdotes, stories, and historical insights drawn from Cash’s biographies, interviews, and live concerts.
What critics are saying:
“Scott Moreau unleashes a voice that possesses not just Cash’s deep, rumbling timbre but also an astonishing power.” – Dan Aucoin, Boston Globe
“Moreau steps into Cash’s boots perfectly, evoking the essence of the American icon without an all-out impersonation.” – Bill Hirschman, Florida Theater On Stage
With a reputation for delivering electrifying performances that capture the essence of Johnny Cash, Moreau’s Walkin’ the Line promises to be a must-see event for fans of country music and American folklore alike.
Tickets are priced at $40 in advance and $45 on the day of the show, if available. Due to the high demand experienced at the last tribute, advance ticket purchase is highly recommended. Tickets can be purchased online at https://wattshallcommunityarts.thundertix.com/events/236549, or by visiting the Watts Hall Community Arts website at https://wattshallthomaston.com.
Watts Hall Community Arts is dedicated to fostering creativity and community through the arts. Located in the heart of Thomaston, Watts Hall serves as a cultural hub, offering a variety of programs and events for people of all ages.