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2009 / 2010 Concert Season

The Road To 30

The Chorus

What a great program. After last summers, we did the Christmas one and the kids loved it also! Great way to introduce the kids!

My four year olds loved the last one of these (and so did my wife and I).   If your kids love music, get them there.  If they don't love music, it's even more urgent to take them!

Children's Concert

FREE MATINEE CONCERT

McCaw Hall

Saturday, March 28 - 2 pm

Thanks to the generosity of long time supporter Debbie Killinger, on Saturday, March 28 Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus join forces with Book-It Repertory Theatre to provide an entertaining, inspiring, and free matinee concert for children and their families. Delighted to continue her support of performing arts for youth, Killinger reflected, “I started going to Chorus performances years ago and really got hooked. Since Seattle is the emerald city it’s fitting that we have such a gem in the Choruses.”

The show will include material from the Choruses spring concerts and will spark the imagination with a fresh new experience for children of all ages. Killinger continued “The concert is a great example of how we can expose children to the arts and show how there is something universal and unifying about music and the performing arts.” With a non-stop hour of music, antics, and theatrics, each organization will bring their talents to the stage, showcasing the variety of arts available for children in our community.


TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ON A FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED BASIS




photo: girl sitting in front of stuffed animal © 2007

Special Guest
Book-It Repertory Theatre

Debbie Killinger has been involved with the Choruses since 1996 and is dedicated to a variety of philanthropic causes including: Rosehedge, Bailey-Boushay, Seattle Repertory Theater (where she serves on the board of directors), Woodland Park Zoo, Foundation for Early Learning, and Future Teachers of Color Scholarship Program at Washington State University.