The REES Theatre is pulling out all the stops for America's 250th birthday with a special orchestral concert that promises to be one of the most memorable evenings of the summer. American Celebration 250!, presented by the Lincoln Chamber Ensemble, takes the stage on Saturday, July 25th at 7:30 p.m.
Led by Deacon Tim Woods, the 17-piece Lincoln Chamber Ensemble will take audiences on a musical journey through America's rich history and heritage, featuring patriotic favorites, stirring marches, beloved American compositions, and other timeless selections — all performed in the historic setting of The REES Theatre.
There's also a special hometown twist that makes this evening even more meaningful. REES Theatre Director Janet MacKay-Galbraith will be joining the ensemble as the piccolo player — giving the Plymouth community a chance to cheer on one of their own as she takes the stage alongside the orchestra.
Whether you're a lifelong fan of classical and orchestral music or simply looking for a heartfelt way to celebrate the nation's milestone 250th anniversary, this concert is designed for everyone.
Ticket prices are $25 for general admission and $40 for VIP Balcony Seating.
Tickets are available at the Everwise Box Office at The REES Theatre, 100 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth, or online at reestheatre.org.
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