BERLIN — St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts is proud to present the Dueling Pianos on Friday, April 4. With series support from Eversource and Bryant Funeral Home, the event is also co-sponsored by Lucien and Muriel Blais and Dave and Sandy Benckendorf. Tickets for the 8 p.m. event are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
Full audience interaction and participation are expected, and these dueling piano nights are a fun-filled way to get you out of the house to support the talented musicians working so hard to keep the ‘live’ arts alive! Your requests build the show! Two talented pianists will make this happen. They may even jump your suggestion ahead a bit if you include a tip with your request (they do work for tips!). The Pianists in this industry seem to know just about every song you can think of. They’ll sometimes give it the “Ole College Try,” and if they don’t—either way, their talent and stage presence make for an exciting and entertaining evening.
What else do you have to do? Come down to 155 Emery St., Berlin, and see for yourself how much fun a real night out with your friends can be (friends optional). For more information about our upcoming performances or to purchase tickets, please contact the Arts Center at (603) 752-1028 or visit our website at www.stkieranarts.org or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stkieranarts.
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