'Yesterday Once More, A Tribute to the Carpenters' at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre
Don’t Miss the show 'Yesterday Once More, a Tribute to the Carpenters,' at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, March 1 at 7 p.m. (Submitted image)
BAINBRIDGE - Don’t Miss the show Yesterday Once More, a Tribute to the Carpenters, at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre on Saturday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
The Carpenters were one of the most successful musical sibling duos of all time, selling over 90 million records worldwide. With an incredible string of mega hits, there was no more popular musical group throughout the 1970s than The Carpenters, and years later, their amazing music still stands the test of time.
Yesterday Once More: A Tribute to The Carpenters, captures The Carpenters concert experience with amazing accuracy. The look, the voice, the sound and the great songs are all on display as the 1970s reappear and The Carpenters take the stage.
Some of the timeless songs that are part of this outstanding performance are Close To You, We've Only Just Begun, Top of The World, Rainy Days and Mondays, Yesterday Once More, Superstar, Please Mr. Postman and many more.
In addition, there’s always a special treat when you come to musical events at the Town Hall Theatre. Before the show, enjoy music played on the theatre’s residence organ built in 1933 and one of only five Æolian/Skinner residence organs ever built for upstate New York, and the only one known to be intact and in playable condition. Popcorn, popped with real butter in their vintage 1940’s popcorn machine, is available, as well as home baked goods, freshly brewed coffee, soda and bottled water.
Doors open at 6 p.m. and all performances are open seating. Tickets are available at the door for $15 or you may reserve a ticket ahead by calling 607-288-3882. For further information or to see future events visit www.jerichoarts.com. In the art gallery that evening the works of Scott Higby will be on display. The gallery is open at 6 p.m. before the show through intermission and is free to the public.
- Information from Jericho Arts Center
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