Barrington school plays host to Jackson Jills

Concert set for Friday night at St. Andrew's School

By Josh Bickford
Posted 3/4/16

Tufts University’s oldest all-female a cappella group, the Jackson Jills, will be visiting Rhode Island for a special performance at St. Andrew’s School.

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Barrington school plays host to Jackson Jills

Concert set for Friday night at St. Andrew's School

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Tufts University’s oldest all-female a cappella group, the Jackson Jills, will be visiting Rhode Island for a special performance at St. Andrew’s School.

The event, organized by the sophomore class, will take place on Friday, March 4 at 7 p.m. in the Keats Theatre located inside of the McCulloch Center for the Arts.

Reservations are available in advance at a discounted price of $10 for adults and $8 for students and children. Cost at the door will be $12 for adults and $10 for students and children.

Although the members vary each year, the Jackson Jills have been singing as a group since 1963.

For more information, call 246-1230 or visit standrews-ri.org/arts/music/specialperformance

Jackson Jills, St. Andrew's School

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