Christmas on Stage and Screen

This year, experience the sounds of Christmas as you’ve never heard them before. The Scarborough Philharmonic Orchestra has put together a unique package of Christmas music drawn from both stage and screen for your enjoyment.

This heart-warming evening features SPO conductor Ronald Royer, conductor Geoffrey Butler and performances by the musicians of the Salvation Army Scarborough Citadel (including many young artists), the Toronto Coral Society and young artist Talisa Blackman on piano.

You’ll hear many familiar pieces from the films “Miracle on 34th Street,” “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Home Alone” and “The Polar Bear Express,” as well as Christmas traditions, such as The Nutcracker Suite,” “The Messiah” and much more. You can even sing along to some favourite Christmas carols.

Put yourself into the holiday spirit with this amazing evening with the SPO. Tickets are on sale now.

Christmas on Stage and Screen
November 30, 2013, 8:00 p.m.
Salvation Army Scarborough Citadel, 2201 Lawrence Avenue East (at
Warden)

Tickets are available online at spo.ca, at the door, calling the SPO Box Office at 416-429-0007 or by emailing spo@www.spo.ca to reserve tickets.

Individual concert ticket prices are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors, $15 for students with ID and $10 children under 10. Group rates are available.

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