MILFORD, PA — New York City-based singing string quartet, Well-Strung, will perform at the Milford Theatre on Saturday, November 16 at 8 p.m. Heralded as “the hottest things with a bow since …
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MILFORD, PA — New York City-based singing string quartet, Well-Strung, will perform at the Milford Theatre on Saturday, November 16 at 8 p.m. Heralded as “the hottest things with a bow since Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games,” by the New York Daily News, this modern-day boy band will perform the classics by Mozart and Vivaldi, as well as pop hits by Ke$ha, Adele and others, but with their own spin.
Well-Strung stars first violinist Edmund Bagnell, second violinist Christopher Marchant, cellist Daniel Shevlin and violist Trevor Wadleigh. Well-Strung’s debut show is directed and co-written by Donna Drake and playing all summer in Provincetown, MA at The Art House. The quartet was formed by producer/manager Mark Cortale and Christopher Marchant.
Tickets for the performance cost $30 in advance and can be purchased online (www.MilfordTheatre.com) or at Phoenix East, 322 Broad St. Day of show, tickets cost $35 and can be bought at the Milford Theater box office, 114 East Catharine St. All tickets are general admission. Visit www.MilfordTheatre.com.
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