Peterborough Symphony Orchestra To Take Audiences Back To the Sixties With “Stars of the Silver Screen”

The Peterborough Symphony Orchestra (PSO) will transport audiences back in time to the 1960’s with “Stars of the Silver Screen” Feb. 7 and 8 at Showplace Performance Centre.

photo courtesy of The Peterborough Symphony Orchestra, facebook.

Music Director Michael Newnham has curated a list of film scores from iconic movies such as Pink Panther, Mission Impossible, The Sound of Music, James Bond and more.

Due to popularity, the Peterborough Symphony Orchestra will hold two concerts at the Showplace Performance Centre on Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 8 at 3 p.m.

PSO recommends arriving 45 minutes early for Maestro Newnham’s pre-concert talk, and to get a sneak peek of what the show will entail.

Audience members are encouraged to dress in their favourite 60’s style.

“Will it be the Jackie Kennedy look, mini-skirt, slim-cut suit, 007 attitude, go-go boots, geometric patterns or hippie fringe and headbands? We can’t wait to see!” said PSO in a press release.

To purchase tickets or to check out Maestro Newnham’s Stars of the Silver Screen Spotify playlist, visit the website.

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