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March Arts and Entertainment Highlights in Fox Cities
2025-03-03

In March, the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center welcomes a series of award-winning performances and events. From classical music to jazz and theater, there is something for everyone. The month kicks off with a concert featuring Time For Three alongside the Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra, followed by the musical "Some Like it Hot." Additionally, the Veterans Prohibition Ball fundraiser will offer a unique 1920s-themed experience, while live music and literary discussions add to the vibrant cultural scene.

Classical Meets Contemporary: A Musical Extravaganza

This March, music lovers can look forward to an evening filled with both classic and contemporary sounds at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center. On Saturday, the renowned trio Time For Three will join forces with the Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra for an unforgettable performance. The ensemble, known for its innovative blend of genres, promises to deliver an engaging show that bridges traditional and modern music.

The concert will showcase a diverse repertoire, including pieces from classical compositions to more recent hits. Time For Three, composed of Nicolas Kendall, Charles Yang, and Ranaan Meyer, brings together their unique talents on violin and double bass. Attendees can also enjoy a pre-concert talk and a post-concert reception, enhancing the overall experience. Those interested can find more details and purchase tickets online or via phone.

Veterans and Jazz: Celebrating Community and Heritage

On Friday, the Fox Valley Veterans Council will host the annual Veterans Prohibition Ball, a glamorous event set against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties. Held at Venue 404 in Oshkosh, this fundraiser aims to support local veterans in need by providing emergency financial assistance. The ball features live jazz music, dancing, and a speakeasy atmosphere, offering guests a nostalgic journey into the past.

Kate Voss and the Water City Jazz Orchestra will provide the soundtrack for the evening, accompanied by casino games, hors d'oeuvres, and an open bar. This event not only celebrates the spirit of the 1920s but also highlights the importance of community support for veterans. In recent years, the council has distributed over $400,000 in aid to veteran families. Limited tickets are available, and interested parties can secure their spots through the official website.

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