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CONCERT: The War and Treaty

Thursday, November 15, 7:30 pm

Premium: $60* members / $70* nonmembers, Regular: $35* members / $45* nonmembers, Premium Student: $30 / Regular Student: $17.50
*Prices listed do not include taxes or applicable ticket fees

Michael and Tanya Trotter took distinctly different paths to becoming The War and Treaty. After winning a talent show when she was 13, Tanya knew singing would be her life. Michael started writing later, when he was serving in the US Army stationed in one of Saddam Hussein’s partially destroyed palaces. There, he had access to a piano that had emerged miraculously unscathed. A captain heard him play and sing, and he encouraged Michael to pursue music. When that same captain was killed, Michael sat down to write––really write––for the first time. Officers noticed the tribute and gave him a new charge: write and perform songs for the fallen. So whenever a brother or sister in arms died, Michael spoke to buddies, uncovered the story, and penned a song for the memorial.

Now, as The War and Treaty, Michael and Tanya deliver live shows and records that make the hairs on the backs of necks stand up. Funky bass lines, keys, lap steel, acoustic strings, and stripped-down percussion create a swampy Southern soul bed for the couple’s transcendent vocals.

Part of The Center’s BIG IDEA project We the People: Protest and Patriotism, Sep 28–Dec 14, 2018.


PERFORMING ARTS SERIES PACKAGES (Includes all 6 performances):

Adult Regular Seating—$193.54
Adult Premium Seating—$339.34
Student Regular Seating—$98.77
Student Premium Seating— $171.67
*Prices listed include taxes or applicable ticket fees

CRITICS SERIES (Includes all 6 performances):

If you love the Winter Performing Arts Series consider becoming an CRITICS CIRCLE Supporter! Through the purchase of a Critics Circle package for the Winter Performing Arts series you help to underwrite the cost of the entire series.
Tickets are $500 per person ($189.50 is a tax deductible donation), per series and includes:

Premium seating at the performing arts series
Luncheon in April 2019 with Editors and Critics Circle Series ticket holders
The knowledge that you are helping sustain these events for the entire community

Call The Center at 208-726-9491 to purchase PERFORMING ARTS SERIES or CRITICS SERIES (available to MEMBERS ONLY. Tickets available to the general public Fri, Sep 21, 10am.

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