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| The Tartan Terrors Sitnik Theater of the Lackland Center Sat. Mar. 26, 2011 / 8pm |
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Céad míle fáilte to the Tartan Terrors Seating Limited,
please call the box office for tickets
"…The heirs apparent to the Celtic mayhem!" The Centenary Stage Company extends Céad míle fáilte (one hundred thousand welcomes) to the premier North American Celtic ensemble, the Tartan Terrors, on March 26 at 8 PM in the Sitnik Theatre of the new Carol and David Lackland Center on the campus of Centenary College in Hackettstown. Having taken the Celtic scene by storm in recent years, The Tartan Terrors feature the best in music, comedy and Celtic dance, bolstered by the blistering piping of a two-time World Champion bagpiper, the driving tones of drums from around the world, and championship caliber highland dancers . With impeccable musicianship on bagpipes, guitar, bodhran, didgeridoo, mandolin and more, this fun-loving ensemble of talented performers combine the "joie de vivre" of men in kilts with girls kicking up their heels into a high-spirited, no-holds-barred good time. Members of the Tartan Terrors have performed on 4 different continents, in some of the most prestigious festivals, Highland Games and theatres of North America, including performances for President Clinton (his inaugural ball), Queen Elizabeth II, and Good Morning America. Their acclaimed musical prowess combined with internationally recognized comedic performers inspired Celtic Beat Magazine to hail The Tartan Terrors as "the heirs apparent to the [Celtic] mayhem." The band is also streaming for on-demand listening in multiple international podcasts, including a coveted spot on “Pulse of the Planet” in Spain. About the David and Carol Lackland Center
The Centenary Stage Company has found its new home with construction the Carol and David Lackland Center (located at 715 Grand Ave, Hackettstown), completed in August, 2010. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility is the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center includes a new state-of-the-art 500-seat theatre (Sitnik Theater), a black box theater (The Edith Bolte Kutz ’42 Theater), a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center is home to a variety of cultural activity, and including WNTI, the College's listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary's Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey. ...more (including photos, progress reports, and 'Tour Lackland with Carl')
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