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Events:
For ticketed events in the ACPA, the CenterTix Box Office opens 90 minutes prior to event curtain times and will remain open through intermission (or 30 minutes after curtain time when there is no intermission and for Voth Hall events).
During these extended hours, the box office will handle business for shows performing that same day only.
The Possible You is a stage play that includes theatre, dance and singing from actors of all ages: adults, teens and children.
Lighthouse Christian Fellowship is a dynamic family church and teaching ministry of Dr. Ken Friendly. Their God-given task is to guide people into God's harbor of victorious living and to impact Alaska and the world!
Anchorage's premiere choral group highlights their strength, a capella singing, in a concert that spans the choral repetoire from Palestrina to Eric Whitacre. Included are selections from Rachmaninoff's Vespers and Spirituals by Moses Hogan.
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix will stop selling tickets at 4:00pm on Saturday for both shows. Will call and any remaining tickets will be available at the door one (1) hour prior to curtain.
Quickly becoming a phenomenon with Anchorage Symphony fans, the silent film concert is back! Silent film equals spine-tingling fun as the ASO presents two classics! Buster Keaton's short film, Haunted House opens the evening with a bank heist, framed banker (Keaton) and a "haunted" hideaway. Then, a mad, disfigured composer seeks love with a young opera singer in the 1925 version of Phantom of the Opera.
The exotic blend of sounds and cultural influences by Grammy Award winning international sensation Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience is a musical tribute of epic proportions expanding the boundaries of zydeco music. Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience Band brings a music style that will quench your hunger with its soulful feast of soothing sounds, reggae groove and folksy Americana. Terrance Simien was recently featured in the Disney film The Princess & the Frog playing his accordion and frottoir (rubboard) as the musical fireflies.
Arrive early at 6:45 PM for some local musicians performing in the Pre Show Music Event in the lobby and Post Show Discussions with the visiting artists.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of AJT's Season subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-263-ARTS (877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage).
An ASL INTERPRETER will sign this performance. To check availability of seats with a view of the interpreter, please contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).
Enter an ethereal world where literary heroes are celebrated and tales are chronicled through music. From Debussy’s impressionistic “Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun” to the Bard’s romantic “Midsummer Night’s Dream” this concert immerses listeners into a spellbinding, fantastical state of mind.
PROGRAM Rossini - William Tell Overture Debussy - Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun John Williams - Harry Potter Suite Mendelssohn - A Midsummer Night's Dream; Op 21 & 61 (features guest artists)
Friday, November 26, 2010 to Sunday, November 28, 2010 Friday & Saturday at 2pm & 7:30pm; Sunday at 1pm & 5pm Atwood Concert Hall
The Nutcracker is the #1 event of the holiday season! Kids of all ages will fall in love with the whimsical sets and costumes designed by former Disney artist, Don Carson, and The Eugene Ballet Company. It tells the story of Clara’s dream about her childhood sweetheart, Hans, transformed into a life sized nutcracker soldier who battles mice. The magical trip continues as Clara’s home turns into the Mouse Kingdom and the enchanting Land of Sweets where she meets all your favorite Nutcracker characters.
Danced to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score, this heartwarming ballet features musicians from the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra and is a major right of passage for local dancers coordinated by Alaska Dance Theatre. This collaborative event is always a community favorite.
The Nutcracker Ballet  is part of the Anchorage Concert Association's 2010-2011 season. Order your own subscription here, or call the ACA at (907) 272-1471.
Usher in the holiday spirit with the joyous sounds of of the seaons. This is the most popular concert of the year. This fine choral ensemble delights the audience with a collection of Christmas music ranging from classical to familiar carols. A string quartet joins the group.
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix will stop selling tickets at 4:00pm on Saturday. Will call and any remaining tickets will be available at the door one (1) hour prior to curtain.
"Cows that type? Hens on strike! Whoever heard of such a thing!" Farmer Brown cries. Will Farmer Brown give in to the animals' demands? Find out what happens in this hilariously moooo-ving musical about negotiation and compromise. Based on the Caldecott Honor book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin, Theatreworks USA's musical production of Click, Clack, Moo is a brightly colored, fun-filled rendition of this beloved children's story set to catchy music and lyrics that will have you singing its praises all the way home.
Arrive early at 1:15 PM for storytelling in the lobby before the show with a snack for the kids. Meet the Artists Q & A after the performance.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of AJT's Season subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-263-ARTS (877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage).
An ASL INTERPRETER will sign this performance. To check availability of seats with a view of the interpreter, please contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).
Academy Christmas Recital - Friday, December 10, 2010 at 7:00pm Anchorage Balet's Christmas 2010 - Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 7:30pm Discovery Theatre
This is the holiday dance performance you have been waiting for! The evening begins with an eclectic mixed repertoire of holiday pieces, and finishes with excerpts from Anchorage Ballet's The Nutcracker. This show features the dancers of the Anchorage Ballet and special guest artists Peninsula Artists in Motion, Underground Dance Company, and The Edge dance school of Calgary, Alberta.
The holidays are all about tradition and the BEST tradition is the Family Holiday Pops. The Anchorage Concert Chorus and the Holiday Pops Orchestra present a concert of traditional hymns, familiar holiday songs and a few surprises. Bring your family, sit back, relax and enjoy the holiday season.
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CALL (907) 263-ARTS (1-877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage) for information.
Mozart brings smiles with the effortless spark of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Then, ASO principal oboe Sharman Piper takes center stage for a charming and poignant concerto, Down a River of Time. The genius of Brahms closes the evening as his Serenade No. 1 wraps us in lyric beauty.
PROGRAM Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Eric Ewazen - Down a River of Time: Concerto for oboe and string orchestra (features guest artist) Brahms - Serenade No 1
Friday, January 21, 2011 at 7:30pm Saturday, January 22, 2011 at 7:30pm Discovery Theatre
ADT's Favority Tales and Stories 2011 features An Alaskan Swan Lake, a mixture of the best loved classic and Alaskan tales -- sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.
The Alaska Junior Theater brings the best world-class family entertainment to Anchorage for your entertainment. Whether you buy a season subscription to all 5 great shows, or build your own subscription of 3 or more shows from the upcoming Alaska Junior Theater's season, you save up to 20% off single ticket prices.
With only one hour, one woman, a barren stage and a trunk of costumes, Leslie McCurdy uses Harriet Tubman's own words to tell the story of her life from her earliest experiences as a slave through her work on the Underground Railroad and into her later years. McCurdy's compelling and thoughful performance of The Spirit of Harriet Tubman is one of the most vibrant, spirited and emotionally moving renditions of this historical story. It's truly something to be experienced by everyone.
Arrive early at 6:45 PM for performances in the lobby celebrating Black History Month before the show. Meet the Artists Q & A after the performance.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of AJT's Season subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-263-ARTS (877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage).
An ASL INTERPRETER will sign this performance. To check availability of seats with a view of the interpreter, please contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).
Imagine The Beatles playing in concert with a symphony orchestra. What would that have sounded like? Find out for yourself when Classical Mystery Tour performs live in concert! Backed by the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra, this event will perform some 30 Beatles classics exactly the way they were written. The four musicians of Classical Mystery Tour look and sound just like The Beatles, but Classical Mystery Tour is more than just a rock concert. From early Beatles on through the solo years, Classical Mystery Tour is the best of The Beatles like you’ve never heard them – totally live!
Experience the fantastic multi-sensory display of percussive precision that is ScrapArtsMusic as five hyper-kinetic performers play Gong Arrays, Plankophones, and Ziggurat Drums. These amazing instruments crafted and transformed from discarded sewer pipes, artillery casings and giant steel springs create sounds that transcend language, culture and age. Compared to Blue Man Group and Stomp, ScrapArtsMusic is a theatrical feast of sight and sound full of gymnastic agility, and eye-catching choreography that leaves both adults and children thoroughly satisfied.
Arrive early at 6:45 PM for local musicians performing in the Pre Show Music Event in the lobby. Post Show Discussions with the visiting artists.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of AJT's Season subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-263-ARTS (877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage).
An ASL INTERPRETER will sign this performance. To check availability of seats with a view of the interpreter, please contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).
Leonard Bernstein wrote this story of disillusion, discovery and belief for the opening of the Kenndy Center in 1971. This work mixes elements of classical music with jazz, pop, blues and rock. Leonard Bernstein's MASS is rarely performed due to the enormity of the production. Don't miss the Alaska premiere of this monumental piece.
"How the cat purred and how the witch grinned, as they sat on their broomsticks and flew through the wind…" Get swept away on a truly magnificent ride through a magical story of friendship and cooperation as a witch and a cat find the help they need to defeat a hungry dragon. Tall Stories Theatre Company's musical production of Room on the Broom is an absolutely bewitching performance adapted from the book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler that will leave the whole family enchanted with songs, laughter and scary fun.
Arrive early at 1:15 PM for storytelling in the lobby before the show with a snack for the kids. Meet the Artists Q & A after the performance.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of AJT's Season subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-263-ARTS (877-ARTS-TIX outside Anchorage).
An ASL INTERPRETER will sign this performance. To check availability of seats with a view of the interpreter, please contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).
Anchorage Concert Association is proud to announce the 2010/2011 season celebrating 61 years of bringing the world's finest artists to Anchorage. Browse through the 2010-2011 brochure online.
See Broadway events that have never been to Alaska with Mamma Mia!, Avenue Q  and Blue Man Group. Enjoy the funniest comedy in America with Bill Cosby and improv legends, Chicago City Limits. Experience Grammy award-winning jazz musicians Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard. Broaden your horizons with rising stars such as Chic Gamine, The Lost Fingers and Acoustic Africa. Celebrate the holiday season with The Nutcracker Ballet  and Preservation Hall Jazz Band in “A Creole Christmas.”  Be captivated with the songwriting genius of Suzanne Vega and much more.
Convenient payment plan is available when ordering directly from ACA. Call the Concert Association at (907) 272-1471 for information.
Subscription Options - Choose the package that is right for you!
Broadway Series - All THREE never-before-seen-in-Anchorage blockbusters in one convenient package!
Classical Series - Four exquisite concerts by world renowned artists! Pick a Pack Subscription - Hand pick the shows you want to see! Or ADD MORE SHOWS to your package! Superstar Series - Opening night of all the incredible ACA shows in the 2010-2011 season! (Tuesday night Broadway shows.)
Friday, May 20, 2011 at 7:00pm Saturday, May 21, 2011 at 7:00pm Discovery Theatre
Alaska Dance Theatre Students Showcase features original choreography by the faculty for the School Division and some Open Division classes. Celebrate a year of dance with the students of ADT!