Arts & Entertainment
Film And Live Music Event To Celebrate The Everly Brothers At Newtown
Attendees will get to know The Everly Brothers through a beautifully-crafted documentary that matches perfectly with live music.

NEWTOWN, PA — The historic Newtown Theatre will present “Forever Everly” on Saturday, June 3 at 2 and 8 p.m. This special event blends film and live music to create a unique, hybrid concert.
Attendees will get to know The Everly Brothers through a beautifully-crafted documentary that matches perfectly with live music performed by Jared Mancuso and Nick Gallardo, who emulate the beautiful harmonies of this famous musical duo while surrounded by an intimate living room backdrop.
The documentary features interviews, photos, and performance footage that matches up with the live music performed by Mancuso and Gallardo. This combination of film and live concert will have the audience clapping, singing and dancing along.
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There have been many great musical duos over the years but few as influential as The Everly Brothers. Crossing over multiple genres, the Everlys had numerous hits, including Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, Devoted To You, Cathy’s Clown, and All I have To Do Is Dream.
In addition to the music of The Everly Brothers, the special concert will include influential artists such as Paul Simon, Linda Rondstadt, Neil Sedaka, The Beach Boys, The Beatles and more.
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Tickets are available at TheNewtownTheatre.com for $35 per person or $30 for theatre members. Any remaining tickets will be sold for $45 at the door on the day of the show (if available). All seating is general admission.
Beer, wine, and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the show. The theatre is located at 120 N. State Street in Newtown Borough.
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