The LolliPop Children’s Concert Series is a ‘Must See’ for Richmond Kids

If you think the Richmond Symphony is just for adults, then check this out. Their latest concert series is designed especially with kids in mind.

The LolliPops Children’s Concert Series presents three Saturday morning performances by the Richmond Symphony. These performances are made possible by the Union First Market Bank and they offer a unique opportunity for kids to get more involved with concert performances and have a good time doing it.

Pre-concert Festivities

Concerts are held at the Carpenter Theatre and there is a pre-concert festival and interactive event at 10:00 a.m. prior to each concert. The pre-concert festival includes a musical petting zoo and lots of fun,  interactive activities specifically related to the morning’s concert. It’s a fun and educational experience all rolled into one.

This is a fantastic way to introduce kids to the symphony and the world of incredible music while they are young. They will enjoy the pre-concert festivities and and will look forward to the concerts.

Upcoming Concert Dates

Mark these dates on your calendar:

Saturday, October 29, 2011 – 11:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. for pre-concert festival)

Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage – Follow Karl’s journey as he learns more about the life and music of his famous father, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart’s young son, Karl, longs to be taken from his boarding school to spend more time with his famous father. His wish is fulfilled when Wolfgang Amadeus takes him to a performance of the Magic Flute. This true father-son event gives Karl a chance to understand Mozart’s extraordinary life as a travelling prodigy, his pressures from family and fame, his passion for composing and the common bonds they both share. In the end, the son realizes that he is well loved and that, although his father will die an early death just two months later, he will always have him by his side through his timeless music.

Saturday, March 3, 2012 – 11:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. for pre-concert festival)

The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Become acquainted with all of the instruments in the symphony.  Each variation features a different instrument – what a fun way to learn about the symphony!

Saturday, April 21, 2012 – 11:00 a.m. (10:00 a.m. for pre-concert festival)

Emperor’s New Clothes – This Hans Christian Andersen story takes on a whole new dimension as it is transformed into a musical fable.

Make it a Day

Arrive early for the 10:00 a.m. pre-concert fun and then stay for the concert. Make it a fun day out by heading over to a historic hotel and restaurant like The Jefferson Hotel or The Dining Room at The Berkeley for lunch. Take in some of the unique downtown culture and stop by a small cafe. It’s a beautiful time of year to enjoy all that downtown Richmond has to offer.

Tickets are just $12.00 per child, $17.00 per adult, and $16.00 per adult (plus applicable convenience and/or handling fees). Visit the Etix website to purchase tickets online.

Introduce your child(ren) to the world of beautiful music with this one-of-a-kind concert series designed with kids in mind. You might just have the next Mozart waiting in the wings!

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