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Even if you're the die-hard-fan type who's camped out on sidewalks to score tickets to a rock show, you probably haven't had any luck securing seats for the über-popular family concerts starring Lisa Allison and Linda Sebenius, better known as Let Your Music Shine with Lisa and Linda. The good news? You can catch the musical duo as they kick off the Bellevue Philharmonic's brand new Little Maestro Series, a collection of performances that introduce little ones to music through interactive concerts.
The Philharmonic plans to keep the Little Maestro Series singing with a selection of fine performers at a variety of Eastside venues throughout the summer and into the fall. All shows include a live orchestra, storytelling, and audience participation (think sing-a-longs and hide and seek set to music). The short musical excerpts are designed for children newborn through six years old.
Series tickets are now available for the Fall performances, and limited single ticket sales can be had for all performances, including the May 10th Catch Me If You Can! show, which includes free family admission to the Bellevue Art Museum (can you say, "great Mother's Day gift"?) and the July Singin' Safari performance.
We predict popularity for this symphonic series ; don't be left in the cold!
Psst! Got older kids? Be sure to check out the Young Maestro series for kiddos six years old and up.
Bellevue Philharmonic
Little Maestro Series
www.bellevuephil.org
Tickets available at online
or at Brown Paper Tickets 800-838-3006
Series Pass: $45 (five performances) Individual Tickets: $10