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Carnegie Library to host show in celebration of borough’s 125th birthday

Stephanie Hacke
By Stephanie Hacke
1 Min Read Feb. 21, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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Carnegie Borough is celebrating its 125th birthday, and the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall is very much a part of the borough’s rich history.

The “Carnegie Carnegie” will celebrate with a performance chosen to entertain the whole family. Chris Laitta’s TV Tunes, presented by UPMC Health Plan, will be held in the music hall at 7:30 p.m. March 1. The program coincides with the anniversary of Carnegie’s legal incorporation.

To celebrate 125 years, the “Carnegie Carnegie” sought out a performance with broad appeal.

Cabaret star Chris Laitta’s TV Tunes fits the bill with an interactive trip down memory lane. Audiences will sing along to classic American TV show theme songs from shows such as “Alice,” “Mister Roger’s Neighborhood,” “All in Family,” and “The Jeffersons.”

The show also will include Pittsburgh bassist Paul Thompson, joined by Joe Dominic on keyboard and Subha Das on drums.

A dessert reception with the performers follows the show.

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