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Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s Princeton Festival To Kick Off June 10
The weekend of June 10 will kick off the Princeton Festival's 16-day performing arts extravaganza.

PRINCETON, NJ — The Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s summer program, The Princeton Festival, is all set to open the weekend of June 10.
The weekend will kick off the Princeton Festival’s 16-day performing arts extravaganza including multiple evenings of opera with a final performance of the double bill on Saturday, June 18. All performances start at 7pm with the exception of the opening night concert, which begins at 7:30pm.
Chanteuse Storm Large will opens the Princeton Festival with a performance son June 10 at 7:30 p.m., where she’ll sing the dual Anna role in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins in a concert performance. On June 11 and June 12 at 7 p.m., the Festival continues with the opening performances of Derrick Wang’s Scalia/Ginsburg and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Impresario. All three vocal works take place under a massive, clear-span performance tent on the grounds of Morven Museum & Garden, and are sung in English with English titles.
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Other performances include Benjamin Britten’s fully staged Albert Herring, chamber music evenings with “What Makes it Great?” host Rob Kapilow and the Signum Quartet, Baroque concerts with the Festival Chorus and the Sebastians and more.
Tickets range from $10 - $130, while ticket packages are $18 and up. Call 609-497-0020 or visit princetonsymphony.org/festival.
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