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McCarter presents the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine with support from local community

originally published: 01/23/2024

(PRINCETON, NJ) -- McCarter Theatre is proud to present the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 1:00pm. Last month, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine's visit was nearly cancelled due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and consequent shrinking resources. However, thanks to a community-wide effort to raise critical funds, this challenge was overcome. Now, the venerated orchestra will take the stage at McCarter's Matthews Theatre, presenting a rich program that showcases some of Ukraine’s most renowned musicians.

Audiences are invited to stay for 'Artists in Wartime' - a special post-concert conversation with Symphony Director Alexander Hornostai and Princeton University visiting scholar and Ukrainian Historian Iuliia Skubytsa.

Facing dwindling funding from the Ukrainian Government, business community, and humanitarian aid, along with the growing logistical challenges of navigating in and out of a warzone, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine’s much anticipated US engagement was in jeopardy. Believing in the vital importance of supporting these artists and celebrating Ukrainian musical culture, McCarter mobilized its partner network calling on University and community partners – and brand-new supporters – to help close the financial gap.

“Touring an entire symphony orchestra across the world is an immense challenge, not to mention during a time of war. The National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine has been an instrumental part of Ukrainian culture for over 100 years, I’m so proud we are able to showcase their incredible artistry and I’m thankful to our community friends who came together to ensure this show goes on,” said Paula Abreu, Director of Presented Programming.

The event is made possible by generous sponsors: Lydia Zaininger (Executive Director of the Ukrainian Institute of America,) George & Ellen Casey, Steve & Linda Gecha, The Olsen Foundation and the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University, and the Humanities Council at Princeton University.




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The post-concert talk is part of McCarter’s Arts & Ideas program which connects Princeton University and community partners to the work on stage and behind the scenes. “We are eager to share this experience and celebrate the power of the arts in bridging divides and promoting understanding. The enthusiastic support of University and community partners makes it possible for McCarter to be a creative hub that fosters cultural exchange, promotes critical dialogue, and inspires audiences,” said Debbie Bisno, Director of University and Artistic Partnerships.

Tickets are available for purchase online or by calling the Patron Services Office at 609-258-2787.

Princeton University students can access free tickets with Passport to the Arts using code PUTIGER. More information on PU Student Tix for events at McCarter can be found at www.mccarter.org/tigertix.

An independent not-for-profit performing arts center located between New York City and Philadelphia – and on the campus of Princeton University – McCarter is a multi-disciplinary creative and intellectual hub offering theater, music, dance, comedy, spoken word, and educational programs for all ages. Celebrated for developing new work and winner of the 1994 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, world premieres include Christopher Durang's Vanya, Sonia, Masha and Spike (Tony, Best Play), Tarell Alvin McCraney's The Brother/Sister Plays, and Emily Mann's Having Our Say. Equally revered for presenting renowned global artists on its stages, some of which include Alvin Ailey, Yo-Yo Ma, Samara Joy, David Sedaris, Hasan Minhaj, Terence Blanchard, Roseanne Cash, the rock band Lake Street Dive, Audra McDonald, and more. McCarter connects with the community year-round and offers on-site classes and in-school residencies. McCarter and Princeton University share a long history of unique partnerships and creative collaborations.  




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