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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, ApRil 19, 2024 Page 13 North Shore Philharmonic concludes season Featuring music of Mozart, Suk and Dvorak T wo renowned works by Wolfgang Mozart will highlight the program when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra (NSPO) in the Orchestra’s final concert of the 2023-24 season on Sunday, April 21, at 3 p.m. in the Swampscott High School auditorium. Pianist Sayuri Miyamoto will perform Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 19, and Mozart’s Symphony No. 38, “Prague,” will conclude the program. Also on the program are Antonin Dvorak’s symphonic poem “The Wild Dove” and Joseph Suk’s “Scherzo Fantastique.” Tickets are available in advance at nspo.org and will be available at the door for $30 and $25 for seniors and students. Children 12 and under are admitted free. Born in Osaka, Japan, pianist Sayuri Miyamoto has performed throughout the United States in solo and chamber recitals and as soloist since her arrival in Boston in 1988. In addition to her stage performances, she is a teacher and serves on the coaching staff of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras. The piano concerto was written in 1784 and is often called the “second coronation concerto,” according to the understanding that Mozart played it at the coronation of Leopold II in Frankfurt in 1790. Mozart’s Symphony No. 38 earned the name “Prague” because it was first performed there in 1787. The work is distinguished for its extensive use of wind instruments, which marked a major advance in symphonic composition at the time. Dvorak’s “The Wild Dove” is based on a poem by Czech poet Karel Jaromir Erban that ers, the NSPO is committed to providing access to quality music at an affordable price to communities north of Boston. The Orchestra strives to develop, train and provide opportunities for young and amateur musicians while providing a large range of programs covering the full range of symphonic and pops repertoire for a diverse public. For full concert information, visit www.nspo. org or contact info@nspo.org. WHAT: Spring Concert: North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra. (Courtesy photo) tells the tale of a woman who poisoned her husband shortly before she married another man. Eventually, a solitary dove came to sit at the grave of the dead husband, singing a sad song day after day. The song reminds the wife of her guilt and drove her to take her own life. The com‘Dial M for Murder’ A timeless thriller reimagined G reater Boston Stage Company is thrilled to announce its upcoming production of “Dial M for Murder,” a gripping adaptation of the celebrated murder mystery, running from May 3 to May 19, 2024. Written by Jeff rey Hatcher, this new version of the timeless classic by Frederick Knott promises to deliver a riveting theatrical experience under the direction of the Producing Artistic Director, Weylin Symes. In the heart of this suspenseful tale lies Tony, a man consumed by jealousy – convinced of his wife Margot’s infi delity. As the dust settles on what he believes to be the end of her aff air, Tony’s paranoia drives him to weave a tangled web of suspicion and deceit. But in this labyrinth of manipulation, danger lurks, and the consequences are far deadlier than he could have ever imagined. As Symes puts it, “It’s been an exhilarating process, and I’m thrilled to invite everyone to experience the electrifying suspense and twists that this production has to off er.” “Dial M for Murder” is a masterclass in suspense and intrigue, blending elements of psychological drama with spine-tingling thrills. Audiences will be on the edge of their seats as they are drawn into a world (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant). About Greater Boston Stage (Courtesy of GBSC) of deception, betrayal and, ultimately, murder. Don’t miss this Hitchcockian thriller! The cast includes Actors’ Equity Association members Michael Ryan Buckley, Kimberlee Connor, Bill Mootos and Robert D. Murphy as well as Lily Kaufman. Understudies include Sara Coombs. The production team includes Weylin Symes (Director), Casey Blackbird (Production Manager), Marsha Smith (Production Stage Manager, Actors’ Equity Association member), E.D. Fitzgerald (Production Assistant), Katy Monthei (Scenic Designer), Jeff Adelberg (Lighting Designer, Member of IATSE/USA), Amanda Fallon (Assistant Lighting Designer), Deirdre Gerrard (Costume Designer), Andrew Duncan Will (Sound Designer), Emily Allinson (Properties Designer), Angie Jepson (Fight/ Intimacy Coach) and Kira Troilo Company: They bring vibrant professional theatre and dramatic education beyond the boundaries of Boston, featuring world and regional premieres alongside fresh interpretations of familiar work. They uniquely foster the artists of tomorrow by providing ongoing performance and employment opportunities to current and former students. Now in its 24th Season of live theatre in Stoneham, Mass., the Company produces six Mainstage shows, presents a series of Special Events and runs yearround classes, lessons and fully staged productions through The Young Company for students in grades 1–12. Single tickets: $64-69 adults, $59-69 seniors, $25 students (with valid ID). For more info or to purchase tickets, call the Box Offi ce at 781-279-2200 or visit https://www.greaterbostonstage.org/showstickets/mainstage/dialm/ Box Offi ce hours: Tuesdays– Fridays, noon to 4 p.m. Location: 395 Main St., Stoneham, Mass. Facebook: Greater Boston Stage Company Twitter: @GBStageCompany Instagram: gbstageco LEGAL ANNOUNCEMENT EVERETT PUBLIC SCHOOLS PUBLIC HEARING ON THE FISCAL 2025 BUDGET The Everett School Committee, in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 71, Section 38N, will hold a Public Hearing on the subject of the proposed Fiscal 2025 School Department Budget on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. Information will be posted on the Everett Public Schools website, and hard copies will be available at the Central Office located at 121 Vine Street beginning on Friday, April 19, 2024. PUBLIC HEARING ON SCHOOL CHOICE The Everett School Committee, in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 76, Section 12B, will hold a Public Hearing on the subject of School Choice on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, immediately following the Public Hearing on the Fiscal 2025 School Department Budget on in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. REGULAR SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEETING The regular meeting of the Everett School Committee will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, immediately following the Public hearing on the Fiscal 2025 School Department Budget and the Public Hearing on School Choice, in the Everett High School Library, 100 Elm Street. April 19, 2024 For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net poser was renowned for his enchanting “symphonic poems,” an orchestral technique that illustrates or evokes the content of a poem, short story, novel, painting, landscape or other nonmusical source. This year marks the NSPO’s 75th concert season. Staffed largely by volunteer playNorth Shore Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Lehmann, Music Director; music of Mozart, Dvorak and Suk. WHEN: Sunday, April 21, 2024, 3:00 p.m. WHERE: Swampscott High School Auditorium, 200 Essex St., Swampscott, Mass. TICKETS: $30 / $25 seniors and students; children 12 and under free; available at the door or in advance at nspo.org.

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