In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Paris was a center of artistic creativity. Influenced by painters and poets, composers sought a new, expressive language, with the rough edges removed and full of new colors. What resulted was the timeless music by Debussy, Faure, Ravel and Bizet. These will be the focal point of the May 4 concert, as the program explores and presents the richness of that amazing era. The performance will be in the Cabot Theater, 286 Cabot St., Beverly, MA.
Built in 1920 as an 800 seat theater in the grand style of 1920's movie palaces, it combines classic design with contemporary sound, HVAC, seating and other amenities.
On entering the theater, please sign in at the Cornell table on your right.
General seating. No reserved seats. After the concert, optional dinner together at a nearby restaurant.
When
Sunday, May 4, 2025
2:30 PM - 5:00PM
Where
Cabot Theather
286 Cabot Street
Beverly MA 01915
Cost
$40/person
Directions: Rt. 128 to Rt. 62 east about 3 miles toward downtown Beverly. Right at T intersection onto Cabot St. for 0.1 mile. Street and municipal parking nearby. Or commuter rail to Beverly. The R.R. Station is several blocks from the theater.
Questions?
Please contact Donna Armentano donnaarmentano@comcast.net with any event questions.