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John Vergin presents "December's Tale," a seasonal celebration of words and music, at Reed College, December 13
WHAT | John Vergin presents his annual performance of
"December's Tale," a solo musical
performance incorporating prose and poetry to tell a story
beginning Christmas Eve and ending Christmas night. An atmospheric
homage to winter and Christmas, "December's
Tale" includes medieval song, Vergin's musical
settings of verse by Shakespeare and English poet John Clare, and
Vergin's original work, both musical and poetic. Vergin
graduated from Reed in 1978 and has long been an active member of
the Portland theater and classical music communities in a broad
range of roles as composer, recitalist, teacher, soloist, chorus
leader, and enthusiastic performer in Gilbert and Sullivan
operettas. He received the 2002 Drammy Award for his original music
for Classical Greek Theater's production of "The
Bacchae."
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WHEN | 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13 |
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WHERE | Eliot Chapel (3rd floor of Eliot Hall), Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland |
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COST | $15 general; $8 students and seniors. Admission is free to current Reed students, faculty, and staff members. |
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CONTACT | For more information, please call the events line at 503/777-7755 or visit events.reed.edu. |
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