Broadway, Beatles & Beyond is Coming to Lake Hiawatha

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Broadway, Beatles & Beyond will be performed at the Parsippany Arts Center on September 28th, drawing attention to the thriving arts scene in Lake Hiawatha, NJ. This exciting show will feature an array of iconic Beatles songs alongside popular Broadway numbers, catering to fans of both music genres. The Parsippany Arts Center, located at 1130 Knoll Road, plays a crucial role in promoting cultural events and enhancing community engagement with the arts. Local residents and visitors alike are encouraged to attend this performance, which is expected to bring together a diverse audience. The event not only celebrates the legacy of the Beatles but also highlights the importance of live theater in the community.

Tickets for the show are likely to be in demand, reflecting the local interest in high-quality entertainment. As the date approaches, anticipation is building for what promises to be a memorable night of music and performance. This event exemplifies the ongoing commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Parsippany and surrounding areas.

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