About STEAM Quartet

The STEAM quartet takes its name and inspiration from Chicago native (by way of Doolin, County Clare) John Williams' 2001 ground-breaking album of the same name. A dynamic blend of traditional Irish and Celtic melodies with modern rhythmic ideas and chord structures, this album explored the themes passed down to him from a family deeply rooted in Irish traditional music. STEAM carries this forward even further by incorporating musicians with backgrounds in the classical and jazz genres.

Unpretentious and accessible, their deceptively "simple" music is both emotionally evocative and engaging. Re-imagined arrangements of exuberant jigs and reels as well as quiet, soulful melodies from the West coast of Ireland and beyond create a unique expression of the ever-evolving folk music tradition.

The STEAM Quartet also offers workshops in rhythm, melody and folk dance to all ages and levels, from toddler to senior citizen, and from beginner to experienced artist.

Festival 56

Founded in 2003, Princeton Theater Group is a volunteer driven, non-profit arts organization dedicated to developing Princeton and the surrounding region as a home for professional theater and theater arts education. Festival 56 offers professional theater in central Illinois and is produced by Princeton Theater Group.

Learning Stage, the education committee of Princeton Theater Group, promotes theater arts education and enrichment for children and adults. Camp 56, a two-week summer theater camp for children, is sponsored by Learning Stage.