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The Simon & Garfunkel Story

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Fri, January 20, 8pm Sat, January 21, 2pm & 8pm $85/65/45

Now performed in over 50 countries, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is a critically acclaimed concert-style theatre show about two young boys from Queens, New York who went on to become the world’s most successful music duo of all time. Using state-of-the-art video projection, incredible lighting and a full live band, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is a moving and powerful concert featuring all the hits such as “Mrs. Robinson,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Homeward Bound,” “Scarborough Fair,” “The Boxer,” “The Sound Of Silence” and many more. This is a show not to be missed!

Capitol Comedy

Sun, January 22, 3pm • $65/45/25

Capitol Comedy is a performance group that uses the winning formula of musical comedy, political satire, and multimedia animation to engage audiences with hilarious, insightful, and nonpartisan entertainment. The six-person cast combines parodies and original compositions to create a lively musical multimedia program. Capitol Comedy shows are timely and sharply satirical without being demeaning or vulgar.

Itzhak Perlman, violin

Rohan de Silva, piano

Tue, January 24, 7pm • $150/100/70

Violin legend Itzhak Perlman enjoys a superstar status rarely afforded a classical musician. Beloved for his charm as well as his talent, he is treasured by audiences throughout the world who respond not only to his remarkable artistry, but also to his irrepressible joy of making music.

Presented through the generosity of The Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation and Jordan Schnitzer

Photo: Masterclass.com

3Mitch’ s Picks

Sam Bush, Mike Marshall, Edgar Meyer, George Meyer

Wed, January 25, 7pm • $75/55/25

American music masters Sam Bush, Mike Marshall, and Edgar Meyer join with George Meyer for the kind of special collaboration usually heard only at a bluegrass festival. Bush and Marshall are mandolin virtuosos rooted in bluegrass. The Meyers (Edgar on acoustic bass, son George on violin) come from the classical world. Together, they make acoustic music that can only be categorized as “amazing.” You’ll hear works from the 1999 genre-bending album Short Trip Home (which featured Bush, Marshall, and the elder Meyer), plus new music written for this tour. Four musical stars are coming together in a burst of creativity; don’t miss it!

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