Hazelrigg Brothers Trio to perform at Hopewell’s Off-Broadstreet Theatre

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George and Geoff Hazelrigg are brothers and accomplished musicians from Princeton. On April 17, bassist Geoff and pianist George will be joined by drummer John O’Reilly, Jr. The trio will present an ingenious blend of classical, rock and jazz. Audiences will be entertained by their vast repertoire, which ranges from Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin to baroque and 20th-century classical music. The group has most recently recorded with genre-bending artists Autre Ne Veut (Auther Ashin) and Shy Girls (Dan Vidmar).

The Off-Broadstreet Theatre recently reopened after a yearlong renovation. In addition to continuing the tradition of live theatre helmed by longtime producers Bob and Julie Thick, the theatre’s new partners are bringing in concerts, readings, lectures and other types of performances, as well. The Hazelrigg Brothers are thrilled to be among the first acts invited to perform in the new space.

“We are excited to perform in the brand-new space and hope as many folks from the area come out to hear us and see what the new theatre is all about. We are excited to be a part of the growing arts community in the Hopewell Valley!” Geoff Hazelrigg said.

Tickets can be reserved in advance for $10 or purchased for $12.50 at the door. To reserve call 609-466-2766.

For more information about the Hazelrigg Brothers contact: info@hazelriggbrothers.com or visit www.hazelriggbrothers.com.

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