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Join the Princeton Playhouse Ensembles for a concert featuring new music theater arrangements of songs from Godspell, Evening Primrose, Kimberly Akimbo, In the Heights, Maybe Happy Ending, Next to Normal, Rent, and Waitress alongside world premieres by student composers and arrangers. The concert will also feature a special guest TBA. This musical celebration will unite music theater storytelling, performance, composition, arranging, direction, and choreography while featuring the work, perspectives, reflections, and leadership of current Princeton students and alumni. The Playhouse Ensembles are directed by Princeton faculty member Solon Snider Sway, and this performance will be directed by Aaron Landsman, with lighting design by Tess James, sound design by Kay Richardson, and stage management by Milan Eldridge. Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater & Music Theater and cosponsored by the Department of Music.

Princeton University Humanities Council logoprinceton university music department logoThe concert will also be the Ensemble’s debut EP release event! Their new EP, supported by a grant from the Edward T. Cone ’39 *42 Fund in Princeton’s Humanities Council, will feature five musical compositions written or co-written by current and former students. CDs available for purchase ($20) after the show.

Tickets & Details

The concert is open to the public and tickets must be purchased in advance.

Ticket Prices

  • $20 general
  • $10 students (any institution)

Buy Tickets through McCarter Box Office (available January 20)

Directions

Get directions to Berlind Theatre and find other venue information for McCarter Theatre Center, located at 91 University Place, Princeton.

Accessibility

access symbol for open captioning, two white O C letterssymbol for wheelchair accessibilityaccess symbol for amplified sound or assistive hearing devicesThe performance will include open/live captioning (CART). The Berlind Theatre is an accessible venue with wheelchair and companion seating available. An assistive listening system is available and headphones can be requested from ushers. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations, including Berlind Theatre. Attendees in need of other access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

Presented By

  • Program in Theater
  • Department of Music

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