ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Do you enjoy the “spooky season”? What about great live musical performances?
If you said yes to either, an upcoming concert may be the perfect night of entertainment for you.
The Sinfonietta Pops Orchestra will be presenting their Halloween concert That Which Goes Bump in the Night at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 22 in the Cecilian Auditorium on the campus of Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College.
Attendees can expect to hear music from classic festive features like The Corpse Bride, Harry Potter, Ghostbusters, Scooby Doo, and of course, “Monster Mash.”
Additionally, songs like Frank Sinatra’s hit “Witchcraft” and “A Night on Bald Mountain” will be performed. Narrating the evening will be Terre Haute Superior Court IV Judge Chris Newton.
There will also be a number of non-spooky genre songs added to the setlist as well.
In addition to the orchestra, two guest conductors will be invited on stage to perform.
Guest Conductors for the concert are Heather Scott, a graduate of Indiana State University with a BS in Music Education. She now teaches Information Technology at South Vermillion H.S. and Anthony J. Dinkel who has BA in Arts Administration from University of Massachusetts in Amherst MA. He works at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College where among his responsibilities is the Cecilian Auditorium for both maintenance and event scheduling.
Sinfonietta Pops Orchestra news release
Tickets can be purchased at the door and cost $5 for students, and $10 for adults, while children under the age of 10 get in for free.
For more information about the Sinfonietta Pops Orchestra visit their website here, or call 812-535-6440.