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More ‘Hum’— Less ‘Bug’ Comic Holiday Concert By the Westchester Chordsmen Chorus

The Westchester Chordsmen Chorus will perform a new version of Charles
Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol” on Saturday, December 7.  Expect a lot more “hum” and less “bug” with
this comical rendition scripted by TONY nominee, chorus member and Chappaqua
resident Peter Kellogg that is sure to bring smiles and belly laughs  to audience members. The 60+ members of the Westchester Chordsmen, which is
celebrating its 60th anniversary, will perform holiday songs that
sound traditional, but have dramatically different parody lyrics to tell their version
of the classic Christmas tale. Port Chester resident John Fotia will play the
lead part of Scrooge, and Tiny Tim will be performed by Pleasantville resident
Al Fennell (who is not so tiny!). Also featured is world-renowned opera
baritone and Westchester Chordsmen Chorus Director Keith Harris as Marley,
singing the Gilbert & Sullivan classic "When the Night Wind
Howls." The fast-paced and constantly surprising production promises to be
entertaining for audience guests of all ages.

General admission seats are $20. Reserved evening performance seats are
$30. Seniors and
students: $5 discount. To order tickets call: 914-713-4311 or go to www.chordsmen.org. For Group Sales call
914-736-6729 

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