Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale, under the musical direction of Jeffrey R. Smith, presents a full- length concert featuring the theme “Americans in Paris” on Saturday evening, August 24, 2013 at 8:00 pm in the new Cape May Convention Hall in Cape May. Renowned for its commanding musicianship, intelligence, and interpretive abilities, the Emmy winning and Grammy nominated Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale is composed of eighty boys choir members complemented by a twenty member men’s chorale and Mr. Smith on the piano. This treasured choral group has just completed an extended concert and sightseeing tour in France during June and July of 2013. This particular tour included performances at Notre Dame and the D-Day Beaches in Normandy. Cape May Convention Hall is situated at 714 Beach Avenue which provides exceptional, unparalleled views of the beachfront and the Atlantic Ocean as well as outstanding acoustics.
The Choir’s concert will mark the highlight of “Philadelphia Boys Choir Day in Cape May” as proclaimed by Cape May City Council. As part of their educational and recreational opportunities during this special day, the choir members will be treated to trolley tours of historic Cape May in addition to a wide spectrum of environmental and marine activities prior to enjoying dinner at one of Cape May’s fine restaurants.
Tickets can be ordered by telephone by calling (609) 884-9563 or 1-855-708-9699. Tickets can also be obtained online at www.capemaycity.com or can be purchased in person at the Box Office daily at Cape May Convention Hall. All seating will be General Admission Seating only. Tickets are priced at $20.00 for adults, $15.00 for senior citizens, and $10.00 for children 12 years and above. Admission for children under 12 years is free when accompanied by a paying adult. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more persons with the ticket price being $10.00 per person. Doors will open for admission at 7:15 pm.
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