Brass Quintet Holiday Concert for Burien Actors Theatre will be Dec. 9

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien Actors Theatre will host a Brass Quintet Holiday Concert on December 9, featuring performances by the Northwest Symphony Orchestra and notable artists like Natalie Cole and Evelyn Zeller. The concert aims to celebrate holiday music and provide an engaging experience for attendees. Located in Burien, Washington, which is part of the Seattle Metropolitan Area, the theatre is easily accessible for the local community. Tickets are available while supplies last, and those interested can call the theatre for more details. This event reflects the importance of cultural activities in the region, contributing to the local arts scene.

The concert will spotlight various musical styles, including works by legendary artists such as Billie Holiday. With the holiday season approaching, this performance offers a chance for audiences to enjoy festive music. The event exemplifies the theatre's commitment to hosting diverse artistic performances.

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