Piano man Wade Preston & Friends will bring A Night of Billy Joel to the historic Newtown Theatre.
Preston is known for playing the Piano Man role in the Broadway hit Movin’ Out during its nearly four-year run. Billy Joel was so impressed by Wade’s performances that he asked him to do nearly all of the rehearsals and sound checks for Joel’s historic Last Play at Shea concerts (Preston’s job title was “Stunt Billy”).
Prior to Movin’ Out, Preston was well known on the West Coast as the preeminent boogie pianist, revered for his rollicking performances, stunning technical abilities, spirited and versatile singing, and sense of humor.
TICKET POLICIES
Any tickets not sold before the show will be available at the door for $50.
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Members may not purchase tickets for non-members. Those presenting member tickets will have membership verified at the door.
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CONCERT DETAILS
Doors open at 7 PM and the concert starts at 8 PM.
Seating is first come, first served, regardless of section. Please arrive early if you would like to secure particular seats within your section.
Beer, wine and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the show.
Free parking is available along North State Street, in the municipal lot between Washington and Centre Avenue, and in the municipal lot next to Newtown Borough Hall (23 North State Street).
We have a wheelchair lift on our front porch and an accessible restroom on the first floor. There are no steps to climb to access the first floor of the auditorium. There are steps to the balcony.

