Logan Presents Star Wars Concert

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This Friday and Saturday at the Cincinnati Symphony, young Boba Fett is the featured narrator at a classical event featuring the works of John Williams.


Cincinnati Pops Favorites Concert: July 8-9, 2005
“The Star Wars Concert”

A sound and light spectacular set to rousing music by John Williams from all six Star Wars films, including the most recent, Revenge of the Sith. Live light saber battles, costumed Star Wars characters, and the aerial viruosity of Alexander Streltsov will add to the excitement of the show.

Pre-Concert Fun! Arrive at Riverbend early and mingle with costumed Star Wars characters, take a family picture with the characters, and view amazing displays of hand-crafted Star Wars costumes and memorabilia related to the films.

– Erich Kunzel, conductor
– Alexander Streltsov, aerialist
– Joseph Sark & Co., light saber battle
– Daniel Logan (Boba Fett from Attack of the Clones), narrator
– May Festival Summer Chorus, Heather MacPhail, director

Fri., 7/8/05, 8 p.m.
Sat., 7/9/05, 8 p.m.

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  1. Tom Felton says:

    hi, here is my personal super comment.
    I don’t speak the english language, so I don’t really understand that text “Logan presents Star Wars concert” and I wasn’t there, but I think such a Star Wars concert is a great fun and I’m very sad that I miss all the cool events cause I have no money to travel arround the world and meet all the cool Star Wars people.

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