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Endicott Performing Arts Department Faculty Recital
The faculty recital is scheduled for Friday, September 28 at 12:00 pm.

BEVERLY – When they aren’t teaching, Endicott College’s vibrant Performing Arts Department faculty perform in Boston, New York and beyond – but this concert offers a chance for audiences to celebrate their talents on Endicott’s home stage. Enjoy brief performances given by our accomplished faculty, who are alumni of Berklee College of Music, The New England Conservatory of Music, Ohio University, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Eastman School of Music, Salem State University, The Boston Conservatory of Music and Boston University. Featuring: Erinn Brown (of the Erinn Brown Band), voice and guitar; Brian Fitzpatrick, piano; Penny Hansen, voice and theater; Rebecca Kenneally, voice; Loren Lee, violin; Ray Novack, accordion; Rachel Azrak, flute; Cole Lundquist, voice and saxophone; Thomas Smoker, voice; and Frank Corbin, piano.
The faculty recital is scheduled for Friday, September 28 at 12:00 pm at the Rose Performance Hall, Manninen Center for the Arts, Endicott College, 376 Hale Street, Beverly. This program is free and open to the public, but you can reserve tickets at www.endicott.edu/centerforthearts or by leaving a message at the box office at (978) 998-7700.
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Endicott College students have opportunities to explore their interests in dance, music and theatre. The School of Visual and Performing Arts sponsors the Jazz Band, Dance Ensemble, Endicott Singers, the student a cappella group ECHO, Rock Band, and the Chamber Ensemble. Furthermore the School maintains special relationships with the Boston Ballet, Boston Children’s Theatre and Symphony by the Sea.
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The Manninen Center for the Arts supports a variety of studies and performance venues with facilities that include: a 250-seat recital hall with professional quality acoustics; a 100-seat black box theatre for drama, dance, technical theatre workshops and performances; a museum quality art gallery for visiting art exhibits, gallery talks and community shows; a student art gallery; separate painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, and woodshop studios; Macintosh computer labs for graphic design and visual communications; music and drama practice and rehearsal rooms; a shooting studio for photography; and lounges with facilities for public receptions.
For more information about the Endicott Singers or the Manninen Center for the Arts, please contact Becca Kenneally, Performing Arts Chair, at rkenneal@endicott.edu or (978) 232-2397; or you can visit the Endicott College Center for the Arts webpage at www.endicott.edu/centerforthearts.
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