Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers 2012
An Evening of Bluegrass & Comedy
In the roughly three years since Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers have been touring together they have delighted audiences at Bonnaroo, New Orleans' Jazzfest and The Newport Folk Festival to name a few. They have embarked on four widely acclaimed tours with critics such as The Orange County Register noting "what's so heartening and wonderful to see is Steve Martin back on stage, doing both things he does best - playing banjo and being funny."
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers' 2011 album, Rare Bird Alert, debuted at #1 on Billboard's Bluegrass Chart and at #43 on the Billboard Top 200. The album was also nominated for a Grammy for "Best Bluegrass Album" and features special guest vocals from Paul McCartney and the Dixie Chicks. Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers were named "Entertainer of the Year" at the 2011 International Bluegrass Association Awards.
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Tickets frequently become available at the last minute as patrons discover that members of their party cannot attend the show. Although these tickets are not refunded, they can be donated to the Anchorage Concert Association for resale.
* Recommend arriving at least 1 hour prior to curtain.
* Must be present to purchase (no waiting list).
Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers is presented by Anchorage Concert Association.
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Runs approximately 90 minutes without intermission.
BABIES - All ages must have a ticket to enter.
CHILDREN - Recommended for all ages.
LATECOMERS will be held in the lobby until an appropriate break in the show.
An ASL Interpreter will sign the performance on Tuesday, November 13 at 8:00 pm. Seats with a view of the interpreter are in the right orchestra.
Atwood Concert Hall
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
621 6th Avenue - Anchorage



Seats designated for use by persons with a mobility disability are located on all levels of the theatre. When needed, these seats can be removed to accommodate a wheelchair. Select seats labeled "W" to purchase these seats.
Courtesy wheelchairs may be borrowed while on site courtesy of the Carolyn Ramey Memorial Fund for access to the seats.
Assistive Listening Devices - An infrared (IR Sennheiser) system is available for use in all three theatres. Headsets are available at the House Manager's podium in the lobby prior to and during performances. There is no charge for this service, however a deposit or ID is required.
An ASL Interpreter will sign the performance on Tuesday, November 13 at 8:00 pm. Seats with a view of the interpreter are in the right orchestra.
Braille or Large Print programs are available if requested at least three (3) weeks prior to the event.
TTY or Text Telephone is available to assist with patrons who are deaf; call the Center's TTY line at 907-263-2903.
For more information about Disability Services, please click here or contact Julie Millington at jmillington@alaskapac.org, or call 907-263-2902 (907-263-2903 TDD).

