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Bucks Country Gentlemen to perform “The Greatest Show Off Earth”

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The Bucks County Country Gentlemen premier a cappella chorus will perform its 48th annual show.

Titled “The Greatest Show Off Earth,” the performances with be on Saturday, Nov. 11, at 1 and 7 p.m., presented by Lenape Middle School at 313 W. State St., Doylestown.

Tickets are available the day of show at the door, in advance at 570-543-2224, barbertix@gmail.com or https://buckscountybarbershop.com. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for senior, $5 for first responders and children, and free for Active Duty and Veterans: with ID.

This year’s show has a “universal theme.” A far-off galaxy is in dire straits. It will implode due to dissonance unless harmony saves it. Well, the Gentle-Men-In-Black are willing to...Pitch in.

Can their galaxy be saved? Can aliens and human “chordinate” the effort together? “Find out by Trekking down to our show. You’ll be treated to great a cappella singing and family friendly humor. There’s plenty of Space for you to watch the Odyssey.

“Our shows appeal to audiences of all ages and our songs span multiple genres, but always with close harmonies and joyful expression. Come join us.”

All safety guidelines for the state and Central Bucks School District will be followed.

The Bucks County Country Gentlemen is a close harmony a cappella chorus that is part of the Barbershop Harmony Society. During the show, the audience will be entertained by the chorus and its quartets, with some songs from Central Bucks School District student ensembles.

The group has been singing at Doylestown community events and fundraisers since 1975. Their three dozen members from the surrounding area continue to sing at events such as the Doylestown Car Show, and compete at a cappella conventions. They rehearse each Tuesday evening at Lenape Middle School during the school year. (Guests are very welcome to visit, call first.)


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