Palmdale’s Young Voices Fill the Palmdale Playhouse with Songs of America
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PALMDALE, CA – The Antelope Valley Children’s Choir takes the stage at the Palmdale Playhouse, located at 38334 10th St. East, on May 16 to honor our nation with Americana: Singing the Stories of America, a rousing, heart-filled musical journey through the soul of the United States that will have you humming all the way home.
Performed by talented, local young singers, Americana weaves together beloved folk tunes, powerful spirituals and soaring patriotic anthems into a unified celebration of the American spirit, past and present, as Palmdale celebrates the nation’s 250th anniversary.
“Palmdale is a community that exemplifies and celebrates the best of America,” said Mayor Eric Ohlsen. “When our young people take the stage to honor our heritage through music, it reminds us that our City is founded on the legacy of hard work, creativity and unity. The Antelope Valley Children’s Choir always puts on a fantastic performance, and Americana is the kind of show that brings Palmdale together.”
Two shows are scheduled, a matinee at 2 p.m. and an evening show at 7 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for seniors, students, active-duty military and children 12 and under.
“Presenting a full concert at the Palmdale Playhouse gives our young people a professional venue to perform at the highest level,” said Mayor Pro Tem Austin Bishop. “The Antelope Valley Children’s Choir consistently offers high-quality programs that demonstrate the importance of investing in arts education.”
For tickets and more information, visit www.PalmdalePlayhouse.com or call 661-267-5684.
