The Mother Lode Theater will be hosting one of the most dynamic musical ensembles touring today as the Vitamin String Quartet takes the stage on Monday, February 9th.  Have you been to a wedding and heard an extravagant string version of one of your favorite love songs?  Chances are that rendition was done by the Vitamin String Quartet.  You may have heard their songs in the Netflix smash Bridgerton or Universal's The King of Staten Island.  Even if Monday's performance is your first encounter with the Vitamin String Quartet, it will certainly be a memorable one.

Speaking of Bridgerton, those selections will be featured heavily in Monday's performance, titiled The Music of Billie Eilish, Bridgerton and Beyond.

As we told you earlier, this show is being shopped around on social media and other platforms by Ticketmaster who are in no way affiliated with the Mother Lode Theater or this production and are selling these tickets at highly inflated prices.  If you are interested in tickets to this show or any other performance or production at the Mother Lode Theater use their website, www.buttearts.org.

Remember that if you are coming in from out of town and would like to make a trip out of the show, many of Butte's fine lodging establishments offer reduced rates for Mother Lode Patrons.  Access these great deals by clicking here.

Tickets are also available at the Mother Lode Theater Box Office at 316 W. Park Street between 10am and 4pm Monday through Friday and will be open one hour prior to showtime.

 

Photo courtesy of Mother Lode Theater
Photo courtesy of Mother Lode Theater
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