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Trillium goes virtual

September 2, 2020
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On Friday, Aug. 7, at 7 p.m., Trillium Performing Arts went virtual with Friday Night ALIVE! via ZOOM. There were live and recorded performances by local artists including Carli Mareneck, Deven Preston, Micheal Buttrill, Trillium Performing Youth, and more. This performance will be available on Trillium’s YouTube site this week.

Through this fall and winter, Trillium will be doing several different types of performances including more FNAs, some retro performances and a murder mystery. These will be via ZOOM and/or on our YouTube site.

Trillium’s goal is to continue bringing performing arts to you during our lock down since theatres will most likely not be able to reopen until next year.

Future performances will be listed on Trillium Performing Arts Facebook page, website, Constant Contact emails, and press releases. If you wish to receive our schedule or would like to perform in future shows, please send an email request to trilliumbizwv@gmail.com. Also, let us know what types of shows you would like to see. As always, you can donate to Trillium any time at Trilliumperformingarts.org.

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