
Mezzo soprano Katherine Beck is part of the spring season lineup at Barrington’s White House. | Courtesy of village of Barrington
With a mix of acclaimed performers and old favorites, the upcoming spring season at Barrington’s White House features an eclectic lineup of cultural and artistic events.
“We have been building our repertoire of events for six years, and each season is better than the last. The upcoming cultural season at Barrington’s White House is simply extraordinary,” said Rollin Potter, the White House’s cultural director.
Potter said he especially is excited to feature acclaimed saxophonist Victor Goines from Wynton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, as well as two young, distinguished artists: mezzo soprano Katherine Beck from Lyric Opera’s Ryan School and world-renowned pianist and Gilmore Young Artist award winner Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner.
The spring season launched earlier this month with the annual Barrington Town-Warming that featured keynote speaker Robert Gates, former U.S. secretary of defense, on the theme “Security in a Post-Pandemic World.”
Two favorite series will return next month. “2nd Thursdays: Jazz Cabaret,” kicks off March 10 with jazz enthusiasts performing in an open mic setting alongside Marianne Kim Jazz Duo. It continues April 14 and May 12.
The other, “3rd Thursdays: Your Art Night Out,” returns March 17 with “Transparent by Nature” with Michael Ireland, and continues April 21 with “Painting from the Heart” by Marci Oleszkiewicz and May 19 with Al Buschauer’s “A Passionate Life in Photography.”
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Tickets start at $10; student pricing is available for certain events. Tickets can be purchased at barringtonswhitehouse.com/events.
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