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Mar
29
Fri
Live Music @ Stones Throw with Michael Dayvid! @ Stones Throw Brewery
Mar 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us March 29th for a night of tunes!

Michael Dayvid is Whatcom’s solo acoustic loopmaster, creating live loops of guitar, vocals, percussion & synth.

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Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Mar 29 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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LYSISTRATA a play by Aristophanes @ iDiOM Theater
Mar 29 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
LYSISTRATA a play by Aristophanes @ iDiOM Theater

Those Brazen Wenches Theatre Company presents Lysistrata by Aristophanes, adapted by Rosalind Reynolds and directed by Ashley Albertson.
Performances March 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30, at 7:30pm
iDiOM Theater
1417 Cornwall, Bellingham.
Tickets $15, students $10
TICKETS: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/idiomtheater/1169002
Hailed as the first literary battle of the sexes, this rollicking farce sees the women of Greece losing patience with a seemingly endless war. They hatch a flawless plan: no sex until their husbands agree to a peace deal. But the men aren’t about to take this lying down…or are they? The enduring relevance of Aristophanes’s raunchy comedy attests to the universal human fascination with war, sex, and penis
jokes.
Two-time winner of the Serial Killers tournament of serialized theater, and former playwright-in-residence at the iDiOM Theater, Rosalind Reynolds is the author of many plays, including Godlike, Julian the Humble, and Men of Parts. A founding member of the Unsubdued Theatre Collective, Ashley Albertson has directed many shows for the local stage, including The Odyssey, Eleemosynary, and Branwen Spikes the Drink.
Lysistrata is the third offering from Those Brazen Wenches Theatre Company, which aims to smash the patriarchy in entertaining ways.
Featuring:
Kharma Stambaugh
Dawn Hunter
Selene Nelson
Natalie Fedak
Hannah Cafarella
and Elizabeth Sheinkopf

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Mar
30
Sat
Live Music @ Stones Throw with Cardova @ Stones Throw Brewery
Mar 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for a night of tunes March 30th 6-8pm!

Cardova brings great R&B, soul and funk feels to a trio setting. In the spirit of Dr John, Cardova offers a unique, sophisticated, timeless vibe to any setting. Retro and ultra-modern, all in one package.

Live music @ Stones Throw is always free, all ages & pet friendly, & outside food friendly!

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Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Mar 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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LYSISTRATA a play by Aristophanes @ iDiOM Theater
Mar 30 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
LYSISTRATA a play by Aristophanes @ iDiOM Theater

Those Brazen Wenches Theatre Company presents Lysistrata by Aristophanes, adapted by Rosalind Reynolds and directed by Ashley Albertson.
Performances March 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30, at 7:30pm
iDiOM Theater
1417 Cornwall, Bellingham.
Tickets $15, students $10
TICKETS: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/idiomtheater/1169002
Hailed as the first literary battle of the sexes, this rollicking farce sees the women of Greece losing patience with a seemingly endless war. They hatch a flawless plan: no sex until their husbands agree to a peace deal. But the men aren’t about to take this lying down…or are they? The enduring relevance of Aristophanes’s raunchy comedy attests to the universal human fascination with war, sex, and penis
jokes.
Two-time winner of the Serial Killers tournament of serialized theater, and former playwright-in-residence at the iDiOM Theater, Rosalind Reynolds is the author of many plays, including Godlike, Julian the Humble, and Men of Parts. A founding member of the Unsubdued Theatre Collective, Ashley Albertson has directed many shows for the local stage, including The Odyssey, Eleemosynary, and Branwen Spikes the Drink.
Lysistrata is the third offering from Those Brazen Wenches Theatre Company, which aims to smash the patriarchy in entertaining ways.
Featuring:
Kharma Stambaugh
Dawn Hunter
Selene Nelson
Natalie Fedak
Hannah Cafarella
and Elizabeth Sheinkopf

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Mar
31
Sun
Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Mar 31 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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Apr
3
Wed
BMC Award Winners in concert @ First Congregational Church
Apr 3 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
BMC Award Winners in concert @ First Congregational Church

The Bellingham Music Club presents its second daytime showcase featuring exceptional music students, all winners of its adjudicated competitions.
BMC hosts the winners of its High School Piano Awards in honor of Nancy Bussard, and its High School Voice Awards in honor of Jack and Ginny Frymire, in addition to a winner of the Winds/Percussion Awards in honor of Nicholas Bussard.
Join us for an hour-long program of beautiful music performed by gifted students of Whatcom County! You will hear works by Lyapunov, Shchedrin, Debussy, Mozart, Barber, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Bach.
Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30am, at First Congregational Church, 2401 Cornwall Ave. in Bellingham. Free and open to all. Family friendly. More on https://bellinghammusicclub.org/

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Apr
5
Fri
Stones Throws 8th Anniversary Block Party! @ Stones Throw Brewery
Apr 5 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Stones Throws 8th Anniversary Block Party! @ Stones Throw Brewery

Join us in celebrating 8 amazing years at Stones Throw Brewery’s Anniversary Block Party! This event is FREE, family-friendly, and pet-friendly, so gather your loved ones and furry friends for a day of fun and festivities.

Here’s what’s in store:
? 12pm-2pm: Kick things off with live music from S.O.L.
? 2:30pm – 4:30pm: Groove with the Band of Havilah
? 5pm – 8pm: Keep the party going with a performance by Hopnotic!
? 12pm – 8pm: Enjoy delicious eats from food truck Galley2Go

Mark your calendars, spread the word, and join us for a day filled with great music, tasty food, and of course, fantastic beer! Let’s raise a glass to 8 years of memories and cheers to many more to come ?

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Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Apr 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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Apr
6
Sat
Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Apr 6 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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Apr
7
Sun
Folk Club at The Blue Room Featuring | Cape Flattery @ The Blue Room
Apr 7 @ 2:00 pm

Cape Flattery is:

Pete Goodall – Bass, Mandolin

Ted O’Connell – Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica, Piano

Lindsay Poynter – Guitar

Plus guests!

Folk Club shows happen on the first and third Sundays of every month and are all ages! Suggested donation $10-$20 – NOTAFLOF

Doors 2pm | Music 3pm

Folk Club Happy Hour 2-3pm!

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Second Annual New Play Café reading series @ New Prospect Theatre
Apr 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 25 submissions, are featured in the second annual New Play Café reading series, presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission to produce stories of significance to the Pacific Northwest, with an emphasis on local actors, directors, and playwrights.

The New Play Café series is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 29, 30 & 31 and April 5, 6 & 7 at 7:00 pm at the New Prospect Theatre, 207 Prospect Street, Bellingham. Donations are accepted for admission.

The plays will have one or two rehearsals, and are presented without staging, props or sets. The actors are at music stands, reading from the script. ?
“This is an exciting step for Bellingham TheatreWorks,” said Mark Kuntz, BTW artistic director. “Building on the success of the reading series from last year, we are delighted to showcase and celebrate the work of emerging local artists and foster their growth.”

Themes of the plays include the end of the world (or is it?), lonely inter-planetary space travel, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde re-imagined, crazy Greek gods, bickering 16th-century astronomers, and murder takes practice.

The schedule of readings is:
March 29 – Professor Jekyll and Miss Hyde by William Thomas Berk (Clackamas, OR)
Directed by Marla Bronstein
?March 30 – Caretaker Strain by Les Milton (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Dallas Milholland?
March 31 – Good Heavens! by Daniel Repp (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Suzy MacKay
April 5 – Perseus is Dead by Alex Quiring (Bellingham, WA)
Directed by Ella Hieronymus?
April 6 – Want by Barbara Lindsay (Seattle, WA)
Directed by James Lortz
?April 7  Together by Thomas Pierce (Seattle, WA)
Directed by Mark Kuntz

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Apr
21
Sun
Folk Club at The Blue Room Featuring | Sweater Weather String Band & Andy Bunn @ The Blue Room
Apr 21 @ 2:00 pm
Folk Club at The Blue Room Featuring | Sweater Weather String Band & Andy Bunn @ The Blue Room

Sweater Weather String Band

With members drawn together from all across the Salish Sea by a mutual love of traditional music and knitwear, Sweater Weather String Band blends old-time, honky-tonk, Celtic, and indie rock influences into a style that has been likened to “the frolicking of sheep before a thunderstorm.” Formed from a series of jams and impromptu gigs, the band quickly developed a wildly danceable sound that’s been heard at festivals, folk dances, and bars throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Andy Bunn

Andy Bunn is a songwriter living in Bellingham WA who writes character-focused songs. Some of the stories in the songs stick mostly to the facts and some are tall tales. The characters in the stories feel real to him and that’s enough.

Folk Club shows happen on the first and third Sundays of every month and are all ages! Suggested donation $10-$20 – NOTAFLOF

Doors 2pm | Music 3pm

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Apr
26
Fri
“Just In Time” with Sherrie Kahn & Scott Henderson @ FireHouse Arts and Events Center
Apr 26 @ 7:30 pm
“Just In Time” with Sherrie Kahn & Scott Henderson @ FireHouse Arts and Events Center

Sherrie Kahn and Scott Henderson present “Just In Time,” a tuneful cabaret exploring songwriters who found inspiration in the concept of time, creating “pop hits” over the centuries. Sherrie is an accomplished and versatile singer, known for her operatic roles as well as her popular and cabaret performances. Sherrie and Scott have selected an intriguing repertoire, including classic songs like Yesterday, Night and Day, As Time Goes By, What Did I Have I Don’t Have Now? and a dozen other timely favorites. She even races with the clock in the Minute Waltz!

This show is a benefit for The FireHouse Arts and Events Center, a community treasure in Bellingham.

Suggested donation at the door is $20.00

Reservations strongly recommended at this link: https://sherriekahn.brownpapertickets.com

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Apr
27
Sat
Boating Center Benefit Dance @ Elks Lodge
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm
Boating Center Benefit Dance @ Elks Lodge

The Corinthian Yacht Club of Bellingham invites you to its annual benefit dance for the Community Boating Center.

This year’s dance will be held on Saturday, April 27 at the Elks Lodge, 710 Samish Way in Bellingham. The doors open at 6:30 and the classic-rock band, The Walrus, will take the stage at 8 pm.

All proceeds, including from a paddle auction, will go to the boating center in its final push to finish its new Wheelhouse in Fairhaven and provide boating access and education to our Whatcom County community.

Get ready for a fun-filled night! Light refreshments will be provided by volunteers from the Corinthian Yacht Club, and beer, wine, alcoholic beverages and water will be available for purchase.

Dance tickets are $25 in advance at CYCbellingham.org/dance or $30 at the door.

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May
5
Sun
Folk Club at The Blue Room Featuring | Serafima & the Shakedowns with Mae Powell, The House Wrens @ The Blue Room
May 5 @ 2:00 pm
Folk Club at The Blue Room Featuring | Serafima & the Shakedowns with Mae Powell, The House Wrens @ The Blue Room

Serafima & the Shakedowns with Mae Powell

With a keen eye for life and love, Serafima sings about the experience of a modern day woman in all its sparkle and grit. Through reflective hyperbole and honest observation her lyrics dance their way to the front of your heart, and live in the back of your head. But every pot needs a holder and The Shakedowns know how to distribute the heat. The band brings a unique “un-americana” sound, electrifying classic elements of The Golden Age of Radio, honky tonk, and Russian folk. With an unbridled love for artists like the Grateful Dead and Loretta Lynn, Serafima & the Shakedowns bring a little sass to the country western world.

Mae Powell is a Bay-area based singer, songwriter and rainbow entity on a mission to spread love and magic across all dimensions!

The House Wrens are fiddler extraordinaire Kera-Lynne Newman with multi instrumentalist Jan Peters, performing duets of mostly Irish tunes with Fiddle/Guitar, & Fiddle/Harmonica

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The Dream of America @ Mount Baker Theatre
May 5 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
The Dream of America @ Mount Baker Theatre

Program*
Arturo Márquez | Conga del Fuego
Tan Dun | Crouching Tiger Concerto
Peter Boyer | Ellis Island: The Dream of America

Join the orchestra and cellist Meeka Quan DiLorenzo for a powerful afternoon!

First, we’re celebrating Cinco de Mayo with Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Conga del Fuego. Composed in 2005, this quick 3-minute piece translates as “Conga of Fire” and is a pulsating, joyous burst of dance.

Next, cellist Meeka Quan DiLorenzo joins the orchestra for contemporary Chinese American composer Tan Dun’s Crouching Tiger Concerto from the iconic Ang Lee film, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000).

Lastly, we are honored to present contemporary composer Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America. Premiered in 2002, the work has gone on to become one of the most performed American classical orchestral works composed in the last 20 years.

Tickets: $15 to $52

A Pre-Concert Lecture about the program will take place at 2:15PM in the Walton Theatre. Doors open at 2PM and seating is limited, so please plan accordingly. These lectures are free for ticket-holders.

This concert qualifies for Classical Kids, Take-A-Teen, and Student Rush ticket discounts. Visit https://www.bellinghamsymphony.org/visit-us/ticket-discounts to learn more.

*All programs subject to change

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Jun
9
Sun
Symphonic Dances @ Mount Baker Theatre
Jun 9 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Symphonic Dances @ Mount Baker Theatre

Program*
Kinan Azmeh | Suite for Improvisor and Orchestra
Sergei Rachmaninoff | Symphonic Dances, Op. 45

We’re wrapping up another unforgettable season of live music with an exhilarating program, featuring contemporary composer Kinan Azmeh and Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances. Come celebrate our season finale and get a sneak peek at our programming for next fall!

Tickets: $15 to $52

A Pre-Concert Lecture about the program will take place at 2:15PM in the Walton Theatre. Doors open at 2PM and seating is limited, so please plan accordingly. These lectures are free for ticket-holders.

This concert qualifies for Classical Kids, Take-A-Teen, and Student Rush ticket discounts. Visit https://www.bellinghamsymphony.org/visit-us/ticket-discounts to learn more.

*All programs subject to change

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