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Dueling pianos — The Carnegie welcomes Felix and Fingers to the Otto M. Budig Theatre on Sept. 8


The Carnegie will welcome Felix and Fingers to the Otto M. Budig Theatre in Covington on Sept. 8 for a dueling piano performance that is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.

Based out of Chicago, but featuring Cincinnati native Mike Sherman, the group will play songs from “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” to “Shut Up and Dance,” to “The Way You Look Tonight,” to “Friend Like Me,” and everything in between in their signature dueling piano style. The result is an interactive show that thrives on engagement through music and comedy.

“This show is all laughs and all requests from the audience,” said Carnegie Theatre director Maggie Perrino. “These talented pianists and singers create a completely unique comedy show featuring you and your favorite songs at each and every performance. You won’t want to miss this fun night at the theatre.”

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and $22 for Carnegie Members, and are available in advance at www.thecarnegie.com or by calling The Carnegie box office at (859) 957-1940 Tuesday through Friday from noon–5 p.m.

The Carnegie is located at 1028 Scott Boulevard in Covington. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, noon–5 p.m. during exhibitions. For more information, call (859) 491-2030 or visit The Carnegie’s website at www.thecarnegie.com.

The 2018-19 Carnegie Theatre Series is presented by the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support comes from the Kentucky Department of Tourism.

The Carnegie is a multidisciplinary arts venue providing theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community. The Carnegie facility is home to The Carnegie Galleries, the Otto M. Budig Theatre, and the Eva G. Farris Education Center.

The Carnegie receives ongoing operating support from Cincinnati International Wine Festival, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kenton County Fiscal Courts, the City of Covington, and the Kentucky Arts Council. The Carnegie is also supported by the generosity of more than 40,000 contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign.


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