The Houston Symphony celebrates the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss with a semi-staged, orchestral version of “Green Eggs and Ham.” Led by Associate Conductor Robert Franz, the animated, fun-filled celebration of Dr. Seuss at the Symphony will also feature familiar music from animated television classics and lively musical works that capture the imagination.
Guest vocalists Lauren Pastorek and Kelly Lomonte will join the orchestra in the orchestral adaptation of the popular children’s book. With unmistakable characters and signature rhymes, this beloved favorite by Dr. Seuss has cemented its place as a children’s classic. Nearly six decades after its initial publication, the book remains a best-selling children’s book.
The Houston Symphony celebrates the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss with a semi-staged, orchestral version of “Green Eggs and Ham.” Led by Associate Conductor Robert Franz, the animated, fun-filled celebration of Dr. Seuss at the Symphony will also feature familiar music from animated television classics and lively musical works that capture the imagination.
Guest vocalists Lauren Pastorek and Kelly Lomonte will join the orchestra in the orchestral adaptation of the popular children’s book. With unmistakable characters and signature rhymes, this beloved favorite by Dr. Seuss has cemented its place as a children’s classic. Nearly six decades after its initial publication, the book remains a best-selling children’s book.
The Houston Symphony celebrates the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss with a semi-staged, orchestral version of “Green Eggs and Ham.” Led by Associate Conductor Robert Franz, the animated, fun-filled celebration of Dr. Seuss at the Symphony will also feature familiar music from animated television classics and lively musical works that capture the imagination.
Guest vocalists Lauren Pastorek and Kelly Lomonte will join the orchestra in the orchestral adaptation of the popular children’s book. With unmistakable characters and signature rhymes, this beloved favorite by Dr. Seuss has cemented its place as a children’s classic. Nearly six decades after its initial publication, the book remains a best-selling children’s book.