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Percussion to Please the Ear & Eye
Japan's Kodo Drummers just one group performing this weekend.
An entertaining drumline from Japan is celebrating its 30th year with a performance in Morris County this weekend that's sure to please. There are also a number of other productions you may want to check out with your down time.
Here are this week's picks:
1. Kodo Drummers
Where/When:; Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Why Go: Because the Japanese drumline promises to put on a show that you have never experienced before with a powerful musical performance that speaks to the heart of Japanese tradition.
Pricing: From $42 to $67
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2. Duke Ellington Legacy Band
Where/When:; Sunday, 6-8:30 p.m.
Why Go: Duke Ellington's grandson, Edward Ellington II, will perform with the Duke Ellington Legacy Band in their Shanghai Jazz debut. Reservations are recommended for this show.
Pricing: Cost of your dinner
3. Popovich Comedy Pet Theater
Where/When:; Sunday, 3 p.m.
Why Go: Russian circus and juggling star Gregory Popovich and his cast of performing pets will put on humorous stunts and skits.
Pricing: $25
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4. Sweeney Todd
Where/When: ; Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m.
Why Go: The Madison High School cast and crew has been working hard on this sinister Tony award-winning musical that has recently been adapted to the big screen.
Pricing: $13 adults; $10 students and seniors
5. Glengarry Glen Ross
Where/When:; Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m.
Why Go: The Chatham Players are performing this Pulitzer Prize winning story about Chicago real estate agents competing in a sales contest. However, parents are warned that this play is not suitable for children, as it does contain adult language.
Pricing: $20 adults; $18 ages 18 or younger and seniors
Want more options? Check out our family-friendly Grab & Go Kids Planner, which is refreshed every Wednesday.
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