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Check out their great events for January, February, and March!
Three Great Events of January: Jan. 16, 2009 / 8 pm Manhattan Symphony Jazz Orchestra 17-Piece Big Band under the direction of Dennis Mackrel with a Salute to the Jazz Masters
Jan. 23, 2009 / 8 pm String of Pearls String of Pearls Female Jazz Vocal Trio backed by a Sextet of Rhythm & Horns Sue Halloran, Jeanne O'Connor & Holli Ross
Jan. 30, 2009 / 8 pm Jay Leonhart All Star Sextet Jay Leonhart on Bass, Harry Allen on Tenor Sax,Wycliffe Gordon on Trombone, Russ Kassoff on Piano, Dennis Mackrel on Drums, & Arthur Acevedo on Bongos
Jazz in January
Coming in Feb! LOOSE KNIT By Theresa Rebeck FEB 19- MARCH 7 Once a week in New York five women gather to knit, as the sweaters pile up, their lives fall apart... Do we really need the opposite sex to make our lives work? This is just one of the questions the five women in Theresa Rebeck's "Loose Knit" consider as they get together weekly to knit and decompress from their hectic New York lives.
Lily is the perfect hostess and mother; Liz, a celebrity journalist who hates the liars she's forced to interview; Paula, a psychologist who wonders who she really helps; Margie, a caterer, is looking for love and all lawyer Gina wants to do is knit! Add in Bob, Lily's husband, and millionaire capitalist Miles and the group begins to unravel. Can the women pick up the all dropped stitches and knit their friendships back together again?
LOOSE KNIT
Coming in March! BLUES-FEST 2010 March 12 & 13: The Mini-Blues Festival, presented by PNC Bank, is a full weekend of events for the Hackettstown area, with Centenary Stage hosting music both nights, preceded by "matinee shows" at Marley's Gotham Grill in the late afternoon from 4-6 p.m. and "post-show parties" both nights at Charlie Brown's, from 10:30 p.m. to midnight. The Centenary shows begin at 6:30 each night and runs until 10 p.m. Headlining the Friday night performance are Peter Karp and Sue Foley, who will play together as part of their "He Said, She Said Tour", as well as taking the lead on their own tunes. The legendary Peter Tork and his band, Shoe Suede Blues, will headline the Saturday night show. BLUES FEST
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