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SSO presenting “Dramatic Beethoven”

The Stratford Symphony Orchestra is showing once again why Stratford is a “dramatically different” city.

The SSO is combining drama and music to present a night of Dramatic Beethoven.

Actor Scott Wentworth and his wife Marion Adler will join the SSO for the evening.

They’ll provide spoken word artistry to the music of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Overture to Coriolanus and Pastoral Symphony #6.

Dramatic Beethoven is happening on March 1st at Knox Church at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are available on line at www.stratfordsymphonyorchestra.ca or at Fanfare Books, Downie Street Bakery and Blowes Stationery in Stratford and Lyric Flowers in St. Marys.

For further information, call the SSO Office at 519- 271-0990

Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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