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REDISCOVER SOMETHING NEW<br />
CREST THEATRE<br />
Too Marvelous for Words<br />
Mon., <strong>January</strong> 9 | 8 pm<br />
A swingin’ celebration of songs and<br />
stories from the early days of the Nat<br />
King Cole Trio -- lead by actor/singer/<br />
pianist, Peter Smith.<br />
Adam Trent - The Futurist<br />
Wed., <strong>January</strong> 25 | 8 pm<br />
This fast-paced performance is part<br />
magic, part concert and part standup<br />
comedy. Trent is a new generation<br />
of magician... believe it or not!<br />
Beehive, The 60’s Musical<br />
<strong>January</strong> 27-29 | Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 2 & 8<br />
pm; Sun, 2 pm<br />
A salute to the women who made the<br />
music of the 1960’s so special. 40 hits<br />
with 6 singers and a hot, live band!<br />
PAVILION<br />
Occidental Gypsy<br />
Fri., <strong>January</strong> 13 | 7:30 pm<br />
Featuring award-winning violin prodigy<br />
Eli Bishop, high energy rhythms of<br />
swing combine with catchy, melodic<br />
hooks of jazz -- creating the unique<br />
sound known as World Gypsy music.<br />
Rhythmic Circus - Feet Don’t<br />
Fail Me Now!<br />
Fri., March 3 | 8 pm<br />
“Heatbox” the human beatbox joins the<br />
swingin’ 7-piece funk band for a joyous<br />
parade of genre-hopping music and<br />
hard-hitting, percussive dance.<br />
Shotgun Wedding<br />
Sun., March 5 | 7 pm<br />
This mix of urban and classic country<br />
music is two parts twang, an ounce of<br />
rock-n-roll and a dash of swing, all<br />
shook up! Featuring nationally touring<br />
pop/country musicians and vocalists.<br />
OLD SCHOOL SQUARE in the heart of downtown Delray Beach, offers a wide<br />
variety of shows and lectures during the 2016-17 Season. There’s something for<br />
everyone! GET TICKETS NOW!<br />
OldSchoolSquare.org<br />
561.243.7922 | Box Office, ext. 1<br />
51 N. Swinton <strong>Ave</strong>. | Delray Beach 33444<br />
This project is sponsored in part by the State of Florida<br />
through the Florida Department of State, Division of<br />
Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.<br />
www.<strong>Atlantic</strong><strong>Ave</strong><strong>Magazine</strong>.com | <strong>January</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 99