Plainfielders have two choices for a night out this evening -- both at 7:00 PM. Lycoming College's Concert Tour Choir will perform at Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Grace Episcopal Church will open its celebration of Black History Month with a dramatic reading of Lynn Nottage's acclaimed play 'Intimate Apparel'.
Concert: Lycoming College Tour Choir
7:00 PM Tonight
Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church
East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue
(parking in lot on First Place or at Swain Galleries)
7:00 PM Tonight
Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church
East 7th Street and Watchung Avenue
(parking in lot on First Place or at Swain Galleries)
Selected each year by competitive audition from the college's 105-voice College Choir, the Tour Choir presents the very finest in choral music, having performed in venues ranging from St. Patrick's and St. John the Divine cathedrals in New York to the National Cathedral in Washington and California's famed Crystal Cathedral. No charge, but a freewill offering will be taken.
Dramatic Reading: 'Intimate Apparel'
7:00 PM Tonight
Grace Episcopal Church
East 7th Street and Cleveland Avenue
(Parking in public lot across street)
7:00 PM Tonight
Grace Episcopal Church
East 7th Street and Cleveland Avenue
(Parking in public lot across street)
Grace Episcopal Church opens its Black History Month celebrations with a dramatic reading of Lynn Nottage's most celebrated play, Intimate Apparel. An early 20th century African American seamstress' social network figures in a long-distance romance that leads to the conflict of propriety and transgression on all fronts. See a review of the original production here. Info: Visit www.graceplainfield.org/. FREE.
-- Dan Damon [follow]
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