
Getting "dressed up" for the symphony takes on a whole new meaning Saturday and Sunday as the Loudoun Symphony presents its "Spook-tacular" Halloween Concert Event.
Audience members are encouraged to come dressed in their scary best to enjoy some classical works that have become Halloween staples over the years. Maestro Mark Allen McCoy and the musicians of the orchestra utilize both their musical talents and engaging lighting and special effects during the program to enhance the night's festive theme.
Concert-goers will be greeted in the lobby by actual "characters" from some of the works to be performed, including Mickey Mouse as the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" and the Sorcerer himself. Other characters will be garbed in costumes and Venetian masks portraying "Dance Macabre's" ghost or the witch from "Witches Ride."
The symphony is offering free admission to ages 18 and under, affording the opportunity for the whole family to enjoy a healthy holiday treat.
The program will run for two nights, at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28, at Loudoun Valley High School in Purcellville. Tickets for adults are $18 at the door and $15 in advance. Seniors enjoy a discount of $15 at the door and $12 in advance.
Tickets may be ordered by calling the Loudoun Symphony Office at 703-771-8287 or online at www.loudounsymphony.org.
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