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Wellesley High School Acastock a capella concert
Wellesley High School Acastock a capella concert
WHS Acastock tickets will be available at the door for the Saturday, March 11, 7pm show. All four of the WHS a capella groups are tremendous and rival many of the collegiate a cappella groups in the area. You will not be disappointed. Wellesley High School Acastock
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Babson Arts presents “The Forgotten Kingdom”
Babson Arts presents “The Forgotten Kingdom”
Guy Mendilow Ensemble The Forgotten Kingdom (World Premiere) Tickets $35, Seniors $30, Babson Faculty/Staff and Non-Babson students/children $10, Babson, Olin, and Wellesley Students FREE (1 Ticket Limit) Purchase Tickets HERE Learn More about the production HERE The Forgotten Kingdom immerses audiences in a family's memories of an unraveling, multiethnic Mediterranean world, brought to life through theatrically projected […]
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Wellesley Symphony Orchestra family concert
Wellesley Symphony Orchestra family concert
The Wellesley Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 26 at 3pm will present a family concert featuring Benjamin Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" narrated by Brian Hagar-McKee, and cello soloist Brian Lee playing Shostakovich's first cello concerto. Among the familiar music being played will be "Frère Jacques" (also known as "Brother John" or "Bruder […]