SLIDE SHOW: Broadway artist sings at Bowling Green event to promote Governor’s School for the Arts
Published 8:45 pm Thursday, December 18, 2025
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Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan sings “Up” from the “Sing Street” musical during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan sings “Up” from the “Sing Street” musical during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan, accompanied by Bryson Richey, sings “For Forever” from the “Dear Evan Hansen” musical during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Brochures for the Governor’s School for the Arts are set out for visitors to read as Bowling Green native and GSA alumnus Cole Vaughan sings tunes from his favorite musicals during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Micki and Alan Simpson introduce Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan to sing a collection of songs from his favorite musicals during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by the Simpsons, Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts at their home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan, accompanied by Bryson Richey, sings “For Forever” from the “Dear Evan Hansen” musical during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
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Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan, accompanied by Bryson Richey, sings “For Forever” from the “Dear Evan Hansen” musical during an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and the Governor’s School for the Arts, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025, to showcase Vaughan’s talents and promote GSA. Vaughan, who attended GSA in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony. (Grace McDowell)
Bowling Green native and Governor’s School for the Arts alumnus Cole Vaughan, accompanied by Bryson Richey, sang a collection of songs from his favorite musicals for attendees of an Evening Salon gathering hosted by Micki and Alan Simpson, along with Kentucky Performing Arts and GSA, at the Simpsons’ home on Thursday evening, Dec. 18, 2025. Vaughan, who attended the Governor’s School for the Arts in 2018, recently appeared in the 2025 Tony-nominated Broadway musical “Floyd Collins” and joined the cast to perform during the Tony Awards ceremony.