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Date(s): Fri, Feb 19th, 2010
Time: 08:00 pm
February 19, 2010 Concert and Exclusive Reception with Judy Collins at McCarter Theatre
The Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) is offering an exclusive post-concert Reception with the legendary Judy Collins after her Concert at McCarter Theatre, located at 91 University Place in Princeton, at 8:00 PM on Friday, February 19, 2010.
CFPA has a block of seats reserved for the concert, which are the only ones remaining for the otherwise sold out Concert. The cost for Concert seats combined with admission to the exclusive CFPA post-concert reception with Ms. Collins, also at McCarter, is $100 ($50 tax deductible) per person, or $125 ($65 tax deductible) per person with autographed CD.
Tickets can be purchased using Visa, MasterCard, or American Express through a secure link on CFPA's web site, <http://www.peacecoalition.org>www.peacecoalition.org, or by calling the office at (609) 924-5022 weekdays. There are a limited number of reservations remaining, so people wanting them are urged to act quickly. CFPA can send an email or letter confirming the reservation for last-minute holiday gift-giving. To make such arrangements, email cfpa@peacecoalition.org or call the number above.
Tickets and a confirmation for the post-concert reception with Ms. Collins will be mailed to those with reservations at least several weeks before the Concert.
Judy Collins is one of the quintessential singer/song writers of our time. Don't miss this opportunity to meet one of the greatest singers of our time.
Like many other folk singers of her generation, Collins has been drawn to social activism. She is a representative for UNICEF and campaigns on behalf of the abolition of landmines. Following the 1992 death of her son, Clark Taylor, at age 33, after a long bout with depression and substance abuse, she has also become a strong advocate of suicide prevention
Judy Collins won a Grammy Award in 1968 for Best Folk Performance or Folk Recording, "Both Sides Now." Stephen Sondheim won a Grammy Award for Song of the Year, "Send in the Clowns", in 1975, it was believed, largely on the strength of Collins' performance of the song on her album 'Judith' She was nominated with Jill Godmillow for an Academy Award for the documentary "Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman" (1975), about her classical piano instructor, conductor Antonia Brico.
More Info: peacecoalition.org
Tags: Art/Music/Performance
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