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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.
Out North’s Season 26 opening celebration and annual fundraiser. Marvel at the new facelift! Meet the fresh, new staff! Delight in a bold season preview! Fill-up on Beer & Bites! Discover Khaen musicians! Buy re-cycled art for your home! Party in the Arts!
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix sales end at 3:00 PM. Additional tickets and will call be available at Out North thirty (30) minutes before event starts. Admission: $30 per person at the door.
Alaska Airlines Autumn Classics: Saturday, September 18, 2010 at 7:00pm - Zuill Bailey Bach Cello Suites. This sepcial event includes an option to attend a special artist reception with hors d'oeuvres, beverages and wine at intermission. Reception offer expires Friday, September 10th so get your tickets early!
Friday, September 24, 2010 at 8:00pm Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 8:00pm Sunday, September 26, 2010 at 4:00pm Grant Hall - APU
The Sitka Summer Music Festival is a classical chamber music series performed by internationally acclaimed musicians. Each program is different and will include works by master composers of the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries.
Zuill Bailey is widely considered one of the premiere cellists in the world. His rare combination of celebrated artistry, technical wizardry as well as his engaging personality has secured his place as one of the most sought after and active cellists today. He is also the Art Director Designate (2012) for the Sitka Summer Music Festival. His CD, the "Bach Cello Suites" has soared to the top of the Classical Billboard Charts. "The sound is rich, like dark chocolate...his voice is distinctive--strong and direct. Bailey reaches from the soul of his instrument to our own." -- Jason Victor Serinus
This year's three-concert weekend will feature Sitka Festival founders Paul Rosenthal and pianist Doris Stevenson with longtime Festival favorite, cellist Eugene Osadchy. Friday night will feature sonatas by Beethoven and Debussy, and the concert will conclude with a piece by Russian romantic master Anton Arensky. Saturday night will open with Beethoven's first published work, a piano trio that took Vienna by storm. Then it's a salute to the Bohemians as Rosenthal and Stevenson play the folk-influenced and adventurous Janacek violin sonata. The concert will conclude with Smetana's Piano Trio. Sunday afternoon cellist Eugene Osadchy has arranged four of the Shostakovich Piano preludes as duets for cello and violin. The evening will also feature the final piano trio by Brahms and a final trio Franz Schubert.
CHILDREN - Children younger than six (6) will not be admitted.
SUBSCRIPTION DISCOUNTS are available when buying this event as part of SSMF's 2010-2011 Season Subscription. For subscription information, please click here or call 907-223-0757.
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix stops selling tickets at 4:00pm (Sunday concerts go off sale Saturday at 4:00pm). WILL CALL and remaining tickets for sale (if any) will be available at the theater 1 hour before curtain at the door.
For the first time, the ACO is presenting a chamber concert featuring members from the orchestra including Music Director, Tai Wai Li. Perfomring works of Georg Philipp Telemann Concerto a Tre for Flute, Horn and Continuo; W. A. Mozart Piano Trio "Kegelstatt," K 498; Alexander Mituxhin Concertino for Horn Quartet; Irvine Fine Partita for Winds (1948); and Michael Haydn Quintetto in E-flat.
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix will stop selling tickets on 9/18/10 at 3:00pm. Will call and any remaining tickets will be available at the door one (1) hour prior to curtain.
Guest Artist: Timothy Smith, Piano Randall Craig Fleischer, Conductor
The ASO opens the season with Beethoven’s transcendent Symphony No. 5. It begins with the most recognizable motif in music literature and ends with a euphoric conclusion, speaking directly to the heart. Plus, one of Alaska’s favorite pianists, Timothy Smith takes center stage for Liszt’s virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 2.
PROGRAM Gliere - The Red Poppy Suite Liszt - Piano Concerto No 2 in A major (featuring guest artist) Beethoven - Symphony No 5
Anchorage Symphony's Opening Night is part of the ASO's season. Order your own subscription here, or call the ASO at 907-274-8668.
DAY OF SHOW: CenterTix sales end at 4:00 PM (Sunday @ 10:00 AM). Will Call and the last few tickets for sale (if any) will be available at Out North one (1) hour before event starts.
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!
Warren Miller’s Wintervention, the largest action sports film on the planet, is coming to Anchorage!
Narrated by skiing icon Jonny Moseley and presented in striking high-definition, Warren Miller films showcase incredible cinematoghragy that will get you craving vertical lines, deep powder and epic adventure. This year's film takes you on a breathtaking global tour of some of the world's most impressive terrain, including Canada, Antarctica, California, New Zealand, Utah, Austria, Alaska and more. Warren Miller film premieres are an experience and a phenomenon not to be missed. Check out WarrenMiller.com for more information.
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)
"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.
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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.
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).
This diverse selection of choral music promises to take you around the globe from Japan and Korea to Mongolia, Israel, Europe and back home for a taste of many musical cultures.
Guest Artist: Time for Three, string trio Randall Craig Fleischer, Conductor
Experience the unstoppable synergy of American composer Chris Brubeck and the dynamic trio Time for Three as they combine forces for a pyrotechnic new concerto encompassing varying styles of music. An American classic, Gershwin’s irresistible Porgy and Bess: Symphonic Picture, rounds out the program.
PROGRAM Copland - Music for the Theatre Chris Brubeck - Travels in Time for Three: co-comissioned by Musica Nova (features guest artists) Gershwin - Porgy and Bess: Symphonic Picture
A roller coaster ride of raw power, Mahler’s monumental opus employs expanded wind, brass and percussion sections plus a chorus nearly 200 strong. A guaranteed goose-bump inducer!
PROGRAM Mahler Symphony No 2: Resurrection (features guest artists)
Anchorage Symphony's performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2 is part of the ASO's 2010-2011 season. Click here for subscription information, or call ASO at 907-274-8668.
"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).
Academy's Spring Recital - Friday, May 13, 2011 at 7:00pm Anchorage Ballet's Spring Celebration - Saturday, May 14, 2011 at 7:30pm Discovery Theatre
Like a box of chocolates, this show has something for everyone! Featuring Academy students ages five and up, this production has it all, classical ballet, jazz, Spanish dance, and contemporary. It also features guest performers Anchorage's Underground Dance Company. A great family event!
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!