Arts & Entertainment
Warner Bros' 'Animaniacs' Stars To Perform In Concert On Long Island
They will perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation, theatre officials said.

PATCHOGUE, NY — The voice actors behind the popular Warner Bros cartoon television series produced by Steven Speilberg, "The Animaniacs," will perform in concert at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts in March.
The show’s original Emmy-winning composer, Randy Rogel, will play on the piano, accompanied by the voice talents of Emmy winner Rob Paulsen, who played Yakko and Pinky and Raphael on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," as well as Maurice LaMarche, who played The Brain on "Animaniacs," the king in Disney’s "Frozen," and Kif and Calculon on "Futurama."
Join them for a "zany, 'animany, and totally insaney'" evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation," theatre officials said.
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The show remains "as topical and relevant today as it was when the TV series debuted in the early 1990s" theatre officials said, adding, that with new episodes streaming on HULU, "'Animaniacs' is a multi-generational animated favorite with universally-recognized hit songs."
"Fans of all ages will experience 'Animaniacs' like never before … especially those who grew up watching the series," the theatre said. "As its creators say, 'Animaniacs in Concert' is for the adults – it’s hip, it’s funny…but kids will love it, too.'”
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Tickets for the show run from $49 to $79.
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