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4.8.2009
JMP Productions announces PLAY! is coming to Dayton for one night only
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Jason Michael Paul Productions, Inc. today announced  Dayton, Ohio as the next date for PLAY! A Video Game Symphony the international concert series with music from a catalogue of blockbuster video games. The concert will be presented in Dayton, Ohio at The Schuster Center on Saturday, April 18, 2009.

Tickets are still available. You can call The Ticket Center Stage Box Office at 1-888-228-3630.

The PLAY! concert at The Schuster will feature award-winning music from  titles  such  as FINAL FANTASY(R), SILENT HILL(R), BATTLEFIELD 1942(TM), WORLD OF WARCRAFT(R), SONIC THE HEDGEHOG(R), THE ELDER SCROLLS (R) IV: OBLIVION(TM), LEGEND OF ZELDA(TM) and many others. Outstanding graphics  on  a big screen above the orchestra accompany the scores, highlighting memorable moments from the video games.

The concert will be performed by the Dayton Philharmonic and chorus, conducted by Grammy Award-winning artist Arnie Roth.

Says Jason Michael Paul, producer of PLAY! "We are delighted to have been invited to Dayton. Since our first Dear Friends tour in 2005, we have received mail from Ohio folks hoping for a video game music concert. I am pleased to be able to deliver the ultimate symphonic game music concert to them in the hopes that this phenomenon can continue to spread and be received in the states and all over the world."

Tickets are on sale and can be purchased through The Ticket Center Stage Box Office at 1-888-228-3630. Find more news at www.play-symphony.com.

 
 
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PLAY! A Video Game Symphony - Rosemont Theatre, Chicago (05/27/06)
    4.29.2006
Interview with PLAY! A Video Game Symphony producer Jason Michael Paul
    5.29.2007
PLAY! A Video Game Symphony - San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (05/26/07)
 
 
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