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Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Bucks County Playhouse

Well-Strung, the singing string quartet, returns for a special concert on Dec. 31

Ring in the new year with Well-Strung, the talented, centerfold-ready string quartet that fuses pop and classical music from Madonna to Beethoven. They are performing a special concert at Bucks County Playhouse, 70 S. Main St. in New Hope, on Friday, Dec. 31, at 7 p.m.

A unique New Year’s Eve celebration, there is an option to enjoy a special VIP package that includes a pre-show party and a post-show toast with a meet-and-greet with the quartet.

Well-Strung, featuring Edmund Bagnell (violin), Christopher Marchant (violin), Daniel Shevlin (cello) and Trevor Wadleigh (violin), is a string quartet with a modern twist. The group plays universally recognized classical pieces while singing pop music hits from the likes of Taylor Swift, Rhianna, Kelly Clarkson and other pop stars for a uniquely engaging experience.

“We can’t think of a better way to welcome in the New Year than with the extraordinarily talented quartet Well-Strung,” said Alexander Fraser, Bucks County Playhouse producing director and CEO. “They have been here several times before and delighted audiences with a unique, accessible and fun repertoire. For those who want to meet the group in person and elevate their New Year’s Eve experience, we are pleased to offer the special VIP package to make it a fun and memorable option for welcoming in the new year.”

Two ticket options are available: $55 for performance only; $95 for the VIP package, which includes a premium seat, pre-show bar party with passed appetizers and taco bar, post-show toast with bubbly, and a meet and greet with the quartet. Cash bar.

Tickets are on sale at buckscountyplayhouse.org or by calling the box office at 215-862-2121.

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