PHOTOS: Fireside Sessions Return To Bay Street - 27 East

PHOTOS: Fireside Sessions Return To Bay Street

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Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.     MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday.    MICHAEL HELLER

Nancy Atlas and Friends perform at the Bay Street Theater as part of her 2022 Fireside Sessions on Saturday. MICHAEL HELLER

authorStaff Writer on Apr 12, 2022
After a two-year hiatus, the Nancy Atlas Project returned to the Bay Street theater for the Fireside Sessions on Friday and Saturday nights. MICHAEL HELLER PHOTOS

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