Thursday at 8 p.m., John Harms Center, Englewood.
Until last spring he had used the John Harms Center for his stage, but its closing forced him to rethink his plan.
The John Harms Center, he said, "has been the focal point of the cultural renaissance in north Jersey."
John Harms Center is at 30 North Van Brunt Street.
This important performance is to be repeated only once - on Friday in Englewood at the John Harms Center for the Arts.
The John Harms Center is one of seven locations around the state where the symphony regularly performs.
The John Harms Center is at 4030 North Van Brunt Street.
Two weeks after crushing debt caused it to close, efforts are under way to revive the John Harms Center for the Arts here.
"I believe everyone wants the John Harms Center to reopen as fast as possible," Mr. Huttle said.
Englewood's John Harms Center for the Arts is a converted movie theater that was once a vaudeville house.