SPECIAL SENIOR TICKET PRICES @ THE BROOK ARTS CENTER
FOR THE COMFORT AND SAFETY OF OUR GUESTS AND STAFF
All Seats are Socially Distanced
Self - Check in Ticket Stations - Contactless Walk up
Ticket Sales
Immediate Seating
Hand Sanitizer Stations - Concessions Available
No Outside Food or Beverages are Allowed
CDC Required Masks Must Be Worn
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Sunday, May 23 - 3pm
Enjoy an afternoon of
Blues, Ballads, Bossa and a little bit of Bop performed by AMANI.
Musicians, Marty Eigen on flute & sax, Fred Fisher on piano, Flip
Peters on guitar, vocalist Stephen Fuller, bassist Alex Gressel and
drummer Vern Mobley will have you dancing in your seats as they perform
music from “The Great American Songbook.”
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Sunday
May 30 - 7 pm
The Closet Carpenters
will take you on a journey of the feel good iconic music of The
Carpenters. This talented band takes pride in the rock 'n roll
flavor, dynamics, and energy of the unforgettable classic ballads,
melodies and deep cuts of the renowned duo, Karen and Richard
Carpenter. As this brand of wholesome music went out of style, the
fans went into the closet, but we are grown up now and it is time to
come out of the dark and celebrate the music of your youth! Sing
along to your favorites from “ Close to You” to “We’ve only Just
Begun.” The Closet Carpenters will make you feel like it’s “ Yesterday
Once More.”
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Saturday, June 5
- 8pm
Multi-talented
entertainer Andy Gross (AKA Split Man) combines standup comedy, magic and
ventriloquism making him one of the most sought-after entertainer in the
world! An internet sensation with over 100 million views and over 150
sold out shows a year across the country, audiences are spellbound by
this amazing performer. His stand-up adlibs are compared to Don Rickles
and Robin Williams. His voice throwing and magic are out of this world!
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Sunday, June 6 -
3pm
The Brook Arts Center is
honored to present on our stage, The Johnny Maestro Tribute Band. The
band was created by Johnny’s wife, Grace Mastrangelo, who had the vision
to keep her late husband’s music and memory alive. Grace personally selected
this talented group of musicians and vocalists: Dennis Dell, Jerry Mokar,
Frank DiRobella, Bud Brewer, René L. Cardon, and Matt DiGiovanni, Lou
Gomez, and Bob Ligotino to pay tribute to the music of Johnny Maestro.
Put on your bobby socks and rock to the smooth harmonies and doo-wop
sounds of the 1950s - 70’s from "Sixteen Candles” "Step By
Step," "The Angels Listened In" and Brooklyn Bridge’s
number one hit, “It’s the Worst that Could Happen,” featuring special
guest singer, Johnny Petillo, formerly of Danny & The Juniors, The
Duprees and who has performed with Tony Orlando on his concert
tours.
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