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Review: A Pitch in Time (BarberSoc Presents)

A Pitch in Time was a culmination of a semester’s worth of rehearsals and a testament to the musical talent of its members.

May 30, 2022 Sylvia Ye and Katarina Butler
Reviews // Review

Review: BarberSoc’s Vocal Eclipse of the Heart

The show was a concise and diverse exploration of a capella

October 29, 2018 Deaundre Espejo
Reviews // Barbersoc

Review: BarberSoc’s Tonal Recall

BarberSoc's Semester 1 showcase was a tonal success

June 2, 2018 Lena Wang
A group of young people stand in two lines on stage, lit by stage lights. The man at the front on the left is holding a microphone and is beatboxing while the rest sing.
Reviews // Campus Culture

Review: BarberSoc’s A Cappella Extravaganza

BarberSoc's Extravaganza was a night of sharing the heartfelt pleasure of singing

June 10, 2017 Maxim Adams

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