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Two of a Kind Celebrates 25 Years of Performing
Two of a Kind 25th Anniversary Family Concert at The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, PA on 1/31. Fun music for the whole family to enjoy!
TWO OF A KIND 25TH ANNIVERSARY FAMILY CONCERT
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2015 AT 2:00 PM
THE COLONIAL THEATRE
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YOUNG AUDIENCES SERIES
227 BRIDGE ST., PHOENIXVILLE, PA 19460
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TWO OF A KIND, the award-winning husband-wife duo, presents concerts for families and children of all ages, including songs, puppets, movement, and stories - all with an emphasis on interaction and participation. For 25 years, David and Jenny Heitler-Klevans of TWO OF A KIND have been delighting audiences of all ages with their music, humor and audience participation.
To celebrate 25 years of performing as TWO OF A KIND, David & Jenny will play a concert at The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, PA as part of their Young Audiences Series. They will be joined on stage by their twin college student sons Ari & Jason Heitler-Klevans (French horn, trombone & vocals), as well as band-mates Justin Solonynka (keys, trombone, vocals), Hope Wesley Harrison (bass & vocals), and Rodney Whittenberg (electric guitar, percussion).
TWO OF A KIND will perform songs from all 8 of their award-winning albums, as well as unveiling new material. The Grand Finale will feature a host of friends and fellow musicians joining TWO OF A KIND on stage for some favorite songs.
MORE: TWO OF A KIND began performing in 1990 for both children and adults. Over the years they have focused primarily on family audiences, playing in thousands of schools and libraries, as well as concert venues, aquariums, zoos, museums, camps, festivals and special events all over the country. They have received 16 national awards for their recordings & songs.
David says, “It is difficult to describe the feelings we have when we have the opportunity to make music with enthusiastic kids, parents and teachers – to see their faces light up with smiles or laughter, to see them singing, clapping and dancing their hearts out, to witness them wrestling with big ideas and struggling to figure out how to be better people, and to affirm again and again the importance of music in our lives – to bring us together and to create a palpable sense of community.”
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