The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra is set to make its South Jersey debut on March 14 at Rowan University's Pfleeger Concert Hall with a concert program that will transport audiences to iconic cinematic worlds. The performance, titled "Blockbusters in the 'Burbs," promises an eclectic mix of film scores from Disney favorites such as "Beauty and the Beast" and Oscar-winning dramas like "Schindler's List."
The lineup also includes music from animated blockbusters "Encanto" and "The Incredibles," as well as the critically acclaimed "Catch Me if You Can." Under the direction of Music Director Christopher Dragon, the orchestra will bring these beloved scores to life in a way that is both nostalgic and thrilling.
One notable aspect of this performance is its focus on inclusivity. The concert has been designed with a sensory-friendly format, making it accessible to audience members on the autism spectrum. This thoughtful approach reflects the growing recognition of the importance of creating a more inclusive cultural landscape.
The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra itself has undergone significant changes since its reconstitution in 2023. Led by Dragon, an Australian conductor who took the reins after serving as assistant conductor with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, the current lineup brings together talented musicians from a diverse musical background. The ensemble's new name is a testament to its commitment to honoring the legacy of Music Director Emeritus Peter Nero.
Tickets for "Blockbusters in the 'Burbs" are now on sale, with general admission priced at $35 and discounted tickets available for Rowan alumni, employees, seniors, Glassboro residents, military personnel, youth, and students. The performance is set to take place on March 14 at 3 p.m. at Pfleeger Concert Hall, located on the North Campus of Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey.
The lineup also includes music from animated blockbusters "Encanto" and "The Incredibles," as well as the critically acclaimed "Catch Me if You Can." Under the direction of Music Director Christopher Dragon, the orchestra will bring these beloved scores to life in a way that is both nostalgic and thrilling.
One notable aspect of this performance is its focus on inclusivity. The concert has been designed with a sensory-friendly format, making it accessible to audience members on the autism spectrum. This thoughtful approach reflects the growing recognition of the importance of creating a more inclusive cultural landscape.
The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra itself has undergone significant changes since its reconstitution in 2023. Led by Dragon, an Australian conductor who took the reins after serving as assistant conductor with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, the current lineup brings together talented musicians from a diverse musical background. The ensemble's new name is a testament to its commitment to honoring the legacy of Music Director Emeritus Peter Nero.
Tickets for "Blockbusters in the 'Burbs" are now on sale, with general admission priced at $35 and discounted tickets available for Rowan alumni, employees, seniors, Glassboro residents, military personnel, youth, and students. The performance is set to take place on March 14 at 3 p.m. at Pfleeger Concert Hall, located on the North Campus of Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey.