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‘Live and Let Die’ at Ford Center

March 5, 2011 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy of the city of Dearborn

Tony Kishman, a Paul McCartney look-alike and sound-alike, will deliver an authentic concert experience for fans of all ages.

DEARBORN — The city’s professional theater season continues March 25 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center’s Michael A. Guido Theater with “Live and Let Die,” a symphonic tribute to the music of Paul McCartney.

Backed by the Johnny Trudell Orchestra, Tony Kishman, a veteran of Broadway’s long-running
“Beatlemania,” performs the best of the Beatles’ and McCartney’s solo works.

Widely regarded by Beatles’ enthusiasts as the world’s best McCartney look-alike and sound-alike, Kishman delivers an authentic concert experience for fans of all ages.

Songs include “Band on the Run,” “Silly Love Song,” “Yesterday,” “Penny Lane,” “My Love,” “All My Loving,” and many more.

Tickets for the 8 p.m. performance, priced from $29 to $49, are on sale at the theater box office, which is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Tickets may also be purchased online at www.dearborntheater.com.

For further information call (313) 943-2354.

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