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Rockettes arrive at Parsippany Library

PARSIPPANY — The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is an experience that’s meant to be shared, so before they start rehearsals for the 2015 production, they visited Parsippany to kick off the holiday season.

Megan Levinson, North Caldwell, and Christine Sienicki, Clifton, were the two Rockettes visiting the Parsippany Library. The children and their parents as well as other residents had the opportunity to meet, ask questions and take photographs with the Rockettes.

When you post your photo with the Rockettes, be sure to tag @Rockettes on Facebook and Twitter, and @theRockettes on Instagram – they’ll be looking out for your pics and sharing their favorites! See your picture? Want it printed for free? All you have to do is join our email list from our home page and then send an email to news@parsippanyfocus.com requesting which picture you would like printed.

The Rockettes debuted on stage at the “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” in 1933. The 80-member group’s routine is complex and the company rehearses six hours a day, six days a week. The group begins six weeks of rehearsals Friday.

The “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” opens November 13 and runs through January 3. Tickets start at $46.00.

To purchase tickets, visit radiocitychristmas.com. For more information, visit the “Radio City Christmas Spectacular’s” Facebook page.

The Rockettes visited the Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library, 449 Halsey Road, on Tuesday, September 29 where a crowd of children and their parents were anxiously waiting their arrival.

 

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