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Princeton Festival offers music and more in outdoor pavilion

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Grammy award-winning trio “Time for Three” leads off the opening weekend of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s 2023 Princeton Festival at 7 p.m. Friday, June 9.

Their high-octane eclecticism sets the tone for the 16-day showcase for the performing arts, which includes opera, musical theater, orchestral music, Baroque and chamber music, dance, and more.

Rounding out the weekend are “Aretha, A Tribute” at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 10, and a recital by pianist Christopher Taylor at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 11. All three performances take place in the outdoor performance pavilion on the grounds of Morven Museum & Garden.

The Festival takes place June 9-25 at Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton, N.J., with performances almost every day. Among them are Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville,” comedic improvisation with Broadway’s “Next Hit Musical,” Andrew Lippa’s musical tribute to Harvey Milk, a collaboration of Attacca Quartet and American Repertory Ballet, a Juneteenth Celebration featuring Met Opera star Will Liverman, a “feel good” Mazel Tov Cocktail Party!, “Peter and the Wolf” Family Concert, and more.

For a complete listing of Festival events, visit princetonsymphony.org/festival. Tickets are available now, ranging from $10 - $125, at princetonsymphony.org/festival or 609-497-0020.


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