Evansville Philharmonic to perform ‘Re-Imagined’ opening night

Evansville Philharmonic to perform ‘Re-Imagined’ opening night

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) — The coronavirus pandemic has forced many in the entertainment industry to change the way they perform.

The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra has “Re-Imagined” its opening night concert for the 86th season.

Thursday night, the orchestra took to the stage to practice for its first performance in months, and with the rise of the baton, they play as a one again.

“I think we all really are craving live music,” Roger Kalia says.

This weekend guests will file into the victory theater to watch and listen. They will need to remember their masks when they come into the building. They’ll also have their temperature taken.

“Only 250 people in the theater,” Kalia explains. “This is a 1,900 person concert hall so this is a lot less than what we’re used to.”

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