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Washington Symphony presents "Cue the Music...."

"Cue the Music" will bring the big screen's movie music to life at the Washington Symphony season finale, Sat., May 3 at Trinity High School in Washington.

Pittsburgh pianist, composer and arranger Tom Roberts starts off the evening at 7:30 with Music Director and Conductor Yugo Ikach in a tribute to 100 yrs. of Charlie Chaplin in Roberts' rendition of "The Pawn Shop".  The full orchestra takes the stage at 8 for a variety of music from "Chariots of Fire" to "Indiana Jones" and "How to Train Your Dragon" as well as sultry singer Rosanna Paterra singing the music of James Bond.
Tickets are available in advance at Peters Township Public Library, Citizens Library in Washington, all branches of Washington Financial bank and at the door. Adult tickets are $20; seniors (65+) are $15, as are youth up to age 18.  For more info or to order tickets, visit www.washsym.org
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