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PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES ABILENE

Saturday, April 15, at 8pm | The Palladium

Formed in 2020, Abilene is a quartet whose cinematic compositions marry classical and modern elements with an emphasis on narrative storytelling. Electronics, percussion and sounds made with household items often supplement the core instrumentation of Joshua Spacht, piano; Katie Foto, violin and vocals; Gaylyn Foto, cello and vocals; and David Molina, synthesizers. The Miami-based ensemble’s unconventional, genre-bending artistry is driven by the belief that music should serve, inspire, and elevate the soul.

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THE FOUR PHANTOMS IN CONCERT

Friday, April 21, at 8pm | The Palladium

The Four Phantoms in Concert brings together four stage stars who have played the title role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award-winning Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, London’s West End and around the globe. Brent Barrett, Ciarán Sheehan, Franc D’Ambrosio, and John Cudia are joined by Kaley Ann Vorhees, one of the youngest sopranos to sing the role of Christine on Broadway. The show features many hits from the Lloyd Webber songbook as well as songs from Man of La Mancha, Chicago, Les Misérables and many more.

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GRAHAM NASH: SIXTY YEARS OF SONGS AND STORIES

Sunday, April 23, at 7pm | The Palladium

As a solo artist and founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash, singer-songwriter Graham Nash is a two-time inductee of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, known for such classics as "Teach Your Children," "Our House," "Chicago" and "Just a Song Before I Go." His new studio album, Now, will be released May 19. On this tour, Nash will be joined by his longtime musical partners, Shane Fontayne (guitar and vocals) and Todd Caldwell (keyboards and vocals), performing favorites from across his 60-year career.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE SPEAKER SERIES FILIPE DEANDRADE: UNTAMED

Tuesday, April 25, at 7:30pm | The Palladium

Wildlife filmmaker and conservationist Filipe DeAndrade, star of National Geographic WILD’s digital series Untamed, gives his unfiltered look at what it’s like to come face to face with wild animals, survive extreme environments and make unexpected discoveries. He’ll also share a preview of his new documentary, The River and the Wall, which focuses on wildlife along the Mexico/U.S. border. National Geographic Live is National Geographic’s touring series that brings to life the real and aweinspiring stories of National Geographic Explorers and Speakers. For more information on National Geographic Live, visit www.NatGeoLive.com.

KATZ, SAPPER & MILLER POP/ROCK SERIES THE WALLFLOWERS

Wednesday, April 26 at 7:30pm

| The Palladium

With the Wallflowers’ 1996 album Bringing Down the Horse, singersongwriter Jakob Dylan proved he was more than a son of rock royalty, dropping hit singles like “6th Avenue Heartache” and “One Headlight,” which tops Billboard’s list of “Greatest of All Time Adult Alternative Songs.” After several acclaimed group and solo albums and a nineyear hiatus – during which he executive produced and starred in the acclaimed documentary film Echo in the Canyon – Dylan assembled a new band for the latest Wallflowers album, Exit Wounds, which critics have called “his best original work” (Mojo) and “a stunning body of work by anyone's standards” (Spin).

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GET HAPPY: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN CELEBRATES THE JUDY GARLAND CENTENNIAL

Saturday, April 29, at 8pm | The Palladium

Michael Feinstein, founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation and artistic director at the Center for the Performing Arts, celebrates the songs and saga of “Miss Show Business” in this new concert production. His friend Liza Minnelli, Garland’s daughter, serves as executive producer for a multimedia presentation that includes film clips, archival photos, rare concert footage, never-before-heard audio recordings and incomparable music. With musical director Tedd Firth, Feinstein explores Garland’s unique legacy, from her vaudeville debut to classic motion pictures and groundbreaking concert and television performances.

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