APO May 28 Children's Livestream & Recordin1:
Join APO on Wednesday, May 28 for Lady Gigglesworth's  "Scales & Shells: A Tale of Unlikely Friends," an interactive music education program for children of all ages.

Our familiar APO host, Hilary Morrow, will engage participants in a cute story time with Lady Gigglesworth and other puppet friends!


Hilary Morrow is a New York City based actor, singer and comedian engaged in musical, theatrical and comedic endeavors of all sorts. As a vocalist, she specializes in Broadway showtunes and jazz. She sings regularly with The American Pops Orchestra (APO) and The National Philharmonic and has also sung with The West Virginia Symphony, Ohio Valley Symphony, Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, and more. She has performed at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, The Kravis Center, The Arsht Center, Birdland Jazz Club and many more. Hilary is a master improviser and is thrilled to have worked with The Second City at The Kennedy Center. She appears regularly in orchestral programming on PBS including Wicked in Concert, An Evening with Lerner and Loewe and more. Hilary enjoys leading masterclasses and talkbacks with performing arts students across the globe. She is a proud member of the Actor’s Equity Association.

We're looking forward to having you there! Please plan about 45-minutes for this show.

Contact: ethan@theamericanpops.org if you have any questions.
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