The Rogers Center for Arts at Merrimack College is preparing for a weekend of performances to kick off February.
The New England Tenors will perform on Friday, Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
These songsters, featuring John Middleton-Cox, Damien Corcoran and Ray Bauwens, will perform interpretations of timeless classics such as "Danny Boy," "Somewhere," "O Solo Mio," "You'll Never Walk Along" and more.
Advance tickets are $20, all tickets at the door $25, student rush $5.
National Marionette Theater presents "Pinocchio" on Saturday, Feb. 4 at 2 p.m.
Carlo Collodi's epic about a puppet who wants to become a real boy is a classic example of storytelling, and this adaptation is a faithful re-telling of this childhood favorite. Follow Pinocchio as he goes on a series of adventures and discovers that only by being truthful, selfless and kind to others will he realize his dream of becoming a real live boy.
Recommended for family audiences, and for children ages 4 and up. Running time for this production is approximately one hour.
Tickets are $12, or grab a family four-pack for $40.
Both performances take place at the Rogers Center for Arts at Merrimack College, 315 Turnpike St., North Andover. For more information or reservations for either event, call 978-837-5355.



