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The Stockton Symphony Presents 'TIS THE SEASON WITH THE BROADWAY TENORS This Weekend

By: Dec. 14, 2013
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(STOCKTON, CA)-Experience the joy of beautiful holiday music with family and friends at the premier musical event of the holiday season! The Broadway Tenors return by popular demand to "sing in" the holidays with the Stockton Symphony. This enchanting holiday performance, 'Tis the Season with the Broadway Tenors, takes place tonight, December 14, at 6:00 p.m. at the Atherton Auditorium on the San Joaquin Delta College campus in Stockton, and will repeat on Sunday, December 15, at 2:30 p.m.

The Broadway Tenors, back after their triumph at last season's Valentine Pops, join the Symphony in performing your favorite holiday classics-from "Silent Night" to "Jingle Bell Rock." What a wonderful opportunity to spend time with family and friends, recalling great holiday memories and creating new traditions! Enjoy the warmth and excitement of the holiday season on this not-so-silent night!

Brent Barrett, David Burnham, and John Cudia, each bring unique strengths and experiences that together comprise the Broadway Tenors. Brent Barrett, founding member and producer of The Broadway Tenors, has received an Olivier Award nomination and an Los Angeles drama Critics Award. His resume includes Broadway shows such as, Chicago - The Musical, Grand Hotel, and Annie Get Your Gun. David Burnham was last seen on Broadway in the mega-hit musical, Wicked, and is the recipient of both the prestigious Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor, and the Garland Award for Best Actor. Burnham has also recorded two solo albums. John Cudia holds the distinct honor of being the first and only actor to have performed both as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean in Les Miserables on Broadway. Cudia is also now emerging as a classical crossover artist, singing in concerts across the country.

After seeing the Broadway Tenors in concert, David Lindauer of the Capital Gazette wrote, "Individually, each is a spectacular artist; together, they present an infinite and kaleidoscopic range of musical possibilities."

Ticket can be purchased online at www.StocktonSymphony.org or by calling the Symphony office at (209) 951-0196. Group rates are available! Tickets begin at $28, student tickets begin at $12. Patrons are urged to buy early for best seats and best prices.

Gift Certificates Available

The perfect holiday gift for a friend, business associate or family member? The gift of music, of course! Purchase a gift certificate, good for any concert during the season, by contacting the Symphony office at (209) 951-0196-or simply stop by the Symphony table at the concert.

Mini Subscriptions and Flex Passes

It's not too late to save! Flexible options are still available to meet the busy schedules and various budgets of patrons. For more information on custom subscriptions, call the Symphony office.

More information

For further information about the Stockton Symphony, future performances, guest artists, and how to volunteer, please visitwww.StocktonSymphony.org. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!

Background

Founded in 1926, the Stockton Symphony is California's third-oldest continuously performing orchestra and the only professional symphony orchestra in San Joaquin County. The Symphony's mission is to engage, educate, and inspire the community through a commitment to excellence in its performances and programs. For more information about Symphony concerts and education and community programs call(209) 951-0196 or visit www.StocktonSymphony.org.



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