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The State Theater in New Brunswick,NJ presents the San Francisco Symphony

March 10th, 2008


    

       The San Francisco Symphony led by music director Michael Tilson Thomas will be playing for the first time at the State Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  The concert is Thursday March 13 at 8:00.  The program will consist of Shostakovich Symphony #9 in E minor and Beethoven’s Symphony #3 “Eroica”.  The San Francisco Symphony performs around the world and plays at Carnegie Hall in New York on an annual basis.  Take advantage of this opportunity to see this noteworthy ensemble at the State Theater.  Michael Tilson Thomas is a world renowned conductor who will surely lead an extremely exciting performance.  Do not miss this memorable event.  For ticket information on this concert click here.

       The State Theater in New Brunswick, New Jersey is an premier venue for the performing arts and entertainment.  They present top notch talent across the board in many areas.  In addition to this upcoming San Francisco Symphony concert, the theater is also presenting Tony award winning Blast, Carmen with the St. Petersburg Ballet and concerts with the New Jersey Symphony just to name a few.  For more information about events at the State Theater, visit their website at www.StateTheatreNJ.org.

       For a virtual tour of the State Theater click here.

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