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Hours:3:00 - 4:00 PM
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Music & Concerts

The New Phil, Newton’s premiere symphony, presents a casual and imaginative community concert for everyone! Have you ever wondered why the violins are in two sections? Or if a bass can fit in a taxi?

We’ll answer these questions and more in a hysterical performance of Nathaniel Stookey’s and Lemony Snicket’s The Composer is Dead! This fun symphonic “whodunit?” shows off every section of the orchestra in a witty way.

There’s even a side-by-side performance with local youth musicians! A terrific experience for music fans of all ages – from toddlers to teens, young adults to grandparents!

New Phil’s special guests include Newton’s All-City Orchestra, directed by Greg Livingston, and narrator Jake Berger.

New Phil’s famous Instrument Petting Zoo follows the concert; audience members of all ages are invited to meet and try the orchestra instruments! Visit www.newphil.org or call 617.527.9717 for more info and to purchase tickets!

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Adult - $15, Senior - $13, Student - $10

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www.newphil.org/pages/calendar_tickets/family_concerts.htm

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848 Beacon Street, Newton Centre, MA, 02459 map
Phone: 617-527-9717

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  • At the First Baptist Church in Newton
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