FCS ROCKS: CAROLE KING’S “TAPESTRY”
TWO PERFORMANCES ON SUN FEB 16:
4PM (DOORS @ 3PM)
& 7PM (doors 6pm)
PARK CITY MUSIC HALL
2926 FAIRFIELD AVE IN BLACK ROCK (BRIDGEPORT)
TICKETS: $21-31 advance / $26-36 day of show
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4pm show
7pm show
Following the success of previous album-in-concerts The Beatles’ “Abbey Road”, Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours”, Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life”, and more, musicians from local community theatre group Fairfield Center Stage will recreate Carole King’s “Tapestry”, featuring a rotating cast of singers and a live band performing the classic album in its entirety. Featuring songs “It’s Too Late”, “I Feel the Earth Move”, “You’ve Got a Friend”, and many more. The one-night-only concert will be presented at Park City Music Hall, 2926 Fairfield Ave in Black Rock on Sunday February 16th @ 4pm (doors 3pm), and 7pm (doors 6pm), with a food menu & full bar available.
The cast of performers includes an all-local company of singers and musicians. The singers include Marcelo Calderon, Brian Crook, Trudi Durrell, Nick Kuell, Julie Loyd, Christy McIntosh-Newsom, Maggie Meath, Jen Menedis, Marilyn Olsen, Kevin Pelkey, Leondra Smith-West and Alexis Willoughby. Musicians include Marcelo Calderon, Charles Casimiro, Ken Legum, Gabe Nappi, Eli Newsom, and John Taylor.
Event policies: There will be a mix of standing and seated options. Doors open one hour to showtime for pre-show food and drinks. Free parking lot (behind venue) or area street parking. For tickets ($21-31 advanced / $26-36 day-of) and venue policies please visit www.parkcitymusichall.com.
Fairfield Center Stage, a community theater group led by Artistic Director Christy McIntosh-Newsom and Executive Producer Eli Newsom, utilizes local artists and staff from Fairfield County. Inspired by the concept of environmental theatre, FCS aims to put Fairfield “center stage,” by highlighting several of the town’s unique venues. FCS is looking forward to returning to Park City Music Hall for a fourth time after most recently presenting the rock musical HAIR in September 2024.
About the venue:
Park City Music Hall, located in the heart of Black Rock, is Connecticut’s premier venue to see and hear live music. Family owned and operated by the Torres family of Harborview Market, PCMH sports a full bar with 10 tap lines of local craft beer, a curated wine list, and craft cocktail selection. Park City also has a full service kitchen with food and drink including tacos, fried chicken sandwiches, delicious melts, house made onion rings and more.
About the album:
A “masterclass in songwriting” that blends the roots of folk, soul, rock and blues, “Tapestry” was released in 1971 and spent 15 weeks at number one on the Billboard charts. It won four Grammy Awards in 1972, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year. The album is considered one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 25 million copies sold worldwide, and has been named the 25th best album of all-time by Rolling Stone Magazine.
For additional information about Fairfield Center Stage, visit www.fairfieldcenterstage.org
buy tickets here:
4pm show
7pm show