Showing posts with label discount. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discount. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Celebrating MLK Through Music [Stories from the Choir Part 1]

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Save $10 on tickets to Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz Gospel Messiah by using code SOCIAL. Click HERE to purchase.

By Michelle Rathel

Picture this: there’s a new show premiering at the Auditorium Theatre in January 2006 with soloists Rodrick Dixon and Victor Trent Cook; we’re not too familiar with Alfreda Burke at this point, but it all sounds promising. There is also a birthday outing planned for a group to attend the premier of this new show. One of the birthday group members is a singer who loves Cook, Dixon and Young and is totally excited about this musical production. She also knows some of the choir and orchestra members in the show as well. Somehow, she missed the chance to be part of the choir, but wanted to not only see this one-time event, but to also support her fellow musicians and singers. She’s sitting in the audience, totally mesmerized and blown away by what she hears in front of her. She has done the Messiah more times than she can count and has even done some of the Quincy Jones’ version with vocal groups. But now there’s this new version – part jazz, part gospel, part original Handel, all great sounds that mesh together into a foot-tapping, hand-clapping, celebration that totally blows her away. Rodrick, Alfreda and Victor are totally off the chain. So begins the Too Hot to Handel “bug” that has taken Chicago by storm in the past few years, and that particular singer in the audience on that cold January afternoon has now been singing in Too Hot every year(except last season due to family challenges.)

And so the journey begins. She not only helps to spread the word about this marvel of a production, but also signs up to work as an Ambassador to assist the staff with marketing ideas, ticket sales and spreading the word. She has totally caught the “bug” and she comes back every year. She eagerly tells everyone she knows, and many she doesn’t know, about the best Messiah version since the original Handel. This “bug” is infectious – and it spreads each season, so there are many new faces in the audiences each year—and they keep coming! So here she is in January 2012 sharing her experiences with any who will read! She’s looking to keep this “bug” in circulation. It’s one that heals and spreads joy to all who attend, and it just keeps getting better and better.

This season has been especially special for me, as I had to miss singing in last season’s performances. But, I was in the audience with bells on, singing right along with my choir. It’s a good experience to be able to sit out to see how the music affects the audience, as we can barely see them depending on where the lights hit us while we’re on stage. I also got to see what the audience sees, and that helped me get back up there next time.

We’ve had some great “newbies” this year who have caught the “bug” and it’s been a pleasure working along them to rehearse each week. I’ve adopted several new members, coaching them, encouraging them, and just sharing with them to get them pumped and primed for the upcoming weekend. It’s a great feeling to be able to help the new members along and let them know that yeah – it’s a lot of music, and yeah we have to memorize some, but you’ll get it. I promise! You can’t help but get it – it’s so much fun! And soloist Karen Marie has been with us for, I think, her 3rd season and is doing a great job. She’s so much fun and the choir loves her energy.

Working with the Auditorium staff is the best. They take good care of their choir and Ambassadors, and keep things moving in the background. It’s so great to work with the Ambassadors and get groups in to see this production every year. On the Friday before the run, we have school groups come in to get a taste of this awesome music, making it an educational experience for them as well.

I would encourage everyone to at least see this show once in their lifetime. It literally sends you out feeling different from when you entered the theater. You drop all of your cares and just relax, release and get into the music. You smile for most of the show because the music hits you like that. And you might even shed a tear as one of the soloists hit notes that seem to float in the air, landing in every ear in the audience - moving them, inspiring them, encouraging them, embracing them, ministering to them and making them happy and carefree. As many times as I’ve done this show, I always learn something new, and I always hear something different that I didn’t hear before. This music keeps you moving and makes your whole being tingle and jump for joy when you hear it. Some of us come to rehearsals after a hard day at work and by the time we leave rehearsal we have a renewed energy and a second wind. The pressures of the day have floated away and we hum this music all the way home. And we keep humming all week, because it just hits you like that. You can’t let it go or put it down. That’s how you know you’ve got the “bug” and you can’t wait for next year. You don’t want to say goodbye to each other, and some of us choir members connect on Facebook and keep in any way possible until we come back together again in the Fall. The “bug” gets air born once again until next year, where new folks catch it and either sing or attend. And so on, and so on, and so on.

So here we are approaching the 2012 production. The choir has rehearsed, and Bill is working out some last minute details so that we are as polished a possible. Bill tends to bring something new to the table every year, so even the veterans don’t get bored with doing this show each season. You get hooked in a good way and you have to come back. Suddenly, it’s like you’re not complete until you get back to Too Hot choir rehearsals.

So we’ll see you there. Because you just have to experience this! You have to check it out. And you don’t have to call the doctor to take care of this “bug.” The music is all the “medicine” you’ll ever need.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Discount News to Cure the BLUES

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With the All New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™ opening tomorrow, we wanted to be sure we reminded you of a few upcoming special offers!

As a big "thank you" to our followers and fans we are offering a special discount offer on tickets to The All New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™. Use code SOCIAL when buying for 20% off tickets!

Only valid on price 2 and price 3.
Valid at box office and all ticketmaster points of purchase.


Or take advantage of our $15 Student Rush offer!

Get tickets in person at the Auditorium box office at 50 E. Congress Pkwy one hour before show time. Limit two tickets per valid college ID.

Locations based on availability; subject to change, restrictions apply
The Blues Brothers trademark is owned by Daniel Aykroyd and Judith Belushi Pisano.



Friday, June 24, 2011

Blues Brothers Discount and Upcoming Appearances

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As a big "thank you" to our followers and fans we are offering a special discount offer on tickets to The All New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers™. Use code SOCIAL when buying for 20% off tickets!


Can't wait for Opening night?

Catch the cast of The All New Original Tribute to the Blues Brothers this month at events around the city! Put on your black suits and sunglasses and join in the fun!

Taste of Chicago - Broadway in Chicago Concert
Monday, June 27 at 6 pm at the Petrillo Music Shell in Grant Park – FREE

The Broadway in Chicago Concert at the Taste features some of Broadway’s hottest shows during the city’s legendary Taste of Chicago festival.

Hosted by ABC7's Janet Davies, this year’s concert includes an extraordinary lineup of special performances by Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, the Tony Award-winning Best Musical MEMPHIS, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, MARY POPPINS, LACAGE AUX FOLLES, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, The All New Original Tribute to the BLUES BROTHERS and MORE!

Cubs Game - First Pitch
Tuesday, June 28 at 7:05 pm
The cast will throw the first pitch at the game vs the Giants. Hope they have been practicing!

Trolley Tour of Blues Brothers Movie Locations
Thursday, June 30 at 11 am
Follow along on Twitter as the cast takes a tour of Blues Brothers movie locations! We will be doing live updates with lots of photos!

Dance Friday Appearance on NBC
Friday, July 1 at 6:45 am
Hey... it's Friday! Get out your dancing shoes and PARTY!!!

Thompson Center Performance
Friday, July 8 at 12 pm
Free lunchtime concert!

Daley Plaza Performance
Monday, June 18 at 12 pm
Free lunchtime concert!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Student Rush: $15 Tickets to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

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Photo: Linda Celeste Sims.
Body art by Dante Baylor.
Photo by Andrew Eccles.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
May 18 - 22, 2011

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has been thrilling audiences for over 50 years. This year, we'll celebrate the 50th anniversary of their signature piece, Revelations, say goodbye to Artistic Director Judith Jamison and welcome Artistic Director Designate Robert Battle. There’s never been a better time to experience the grace, artistry and athleticism of “possibly the most successful modern dance company on the planet.” The New York Times

Full schedule | Programming | Video

GET STUDENT RUSH TICKETS
- In person at the Auditorium box office (50 E. Congress Pkwy)
- One hour before show time
- Two tickets per valid college ID



NOTE: Student Rush tickets are last minute tickets sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies may vary. Tickets and locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Student Rush: $15 Tickets for The Eifman Ballet

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Founder and Artistic Director, Boris Eifman, is one of the only choreographers in the world who is still creating new story ballets.

The ballet is a reinterpretation of the classic Don Quixote. This version is set in an asylum where a man who thinks he's Don Q inspires his fellow inmates with his daydreams of the beauties of Spain. Watch video of the Eifman Ballet.
If you love a good story ballet with a twist, The Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg's Don Quixote, or Fantasies of a Madman is the ballet to see this spring.

The Company performs here on Thursday, April 21 at 7:30pm and on Saturday, April 23 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm.

You can get $15 Student Rush tickets one hour before show time at the Auditorium Box Office (located at 50 E. Congress Pkwy). Remember to bring your valid college ID; there's also a limit of two tickets per ID. Student Rush tickets and locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.

Sign up for e-mail Student Rush Alerts and be among the first to know when Student Rush becomes available.

* Student Rush tickets are sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies differ from show to show.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Student Rush: $15 Tickets for Sketches of Blue and River North Dance Chicago

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I've been so excited for this week for months! We're finishing up our Miles Davis Festival this week and college students have the opportunity to celebrate this legendary trumpeter with us for only $15.

Sketches of Blue: An Orbert Davis Tribute to Miles
Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 pm

You won't want to miss one of Chicago's most treasured trumpeters, Orbert Davis, pay homage to Miles Davis. Act 1, entitled Kind of Blue features the Orbert Davis Sextet with Ari Brown and Ernest Dawkins. You'll hear a world premiere in Act 2 as the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble performs Sketches of Spain (Revisited) which is adapted and composed by Orbert Davis himself.

River North Dance Chicago
Saturday, April 16 at 8:00 pm

I experienced this dynamic dance company for the first time in college, and I hope you will too. Become a part of history with us this weekend as River North Dance Chicago performs the world-premiere, Simply Miles, Simply Us. Artistic Director (and former saxophone player) Frank Chaves choreographs the piece and takes inspiration from the music of the legendary trumpeter, Miles Davis.

You can get $15 Student Rush tickets one hour before show time at the Auditorium Box Office (located at 50 E. Congress Pkwy). Remember to bring your valid college ID; there's also a limit of two tickets per ID. Student Rush tickets and locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.



Sign up for e-mail Student Rush Alerts and be among the first to know when Student Rush becomes available.

* Student Rush tickets are sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies differ from show to show.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Student Rush: $15 Tickets For Eric Whitacre's Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings

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A groundbreaking work of music theater with book by Edward Esch, music by acclaimed composer Eric Whitacre and lyrics by director David Norona and Whitacre. Infused with the style of Japanese anime and manga, Paradise Lost is a powerful and visceral hybrid of musical theater, opera, electronica, film score and Asian drumming.

The story follows the last remaining tribe of angels, who were marooned as children in a post-apocalyptic Paradise and have now grown into young adulthood. Within their fortress they have created a militant, martial society, always training for the next attack, always afraid. One angel, Exstasis, remains untouched by the brutal world in which she lives and dreams only of flying.

Conducted by Whitacre, and starring Grammy-winning soprano Hila Plitmann, Paradise Lost also features a radically diverse chorus assembled by DCINY from all over the country.

You can get $15 Student Rush tickets one hour before show time at the Auditorium Box Office (located at 50 E. Congress Pkwy). Remember to bring your valid college ID; there's also a limit of two tickets per ID. Student Rush tickets and locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.

The performance is Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 2 p.m.

Sign up for e-mail Student Rush Alerts and be among the first to know when Student Rush becomes available.

* Student Rush tickets are sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies differ from show to show.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Student Rush Tickets Available to Swan Lake

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Long before Natalie Portman starred the in the infamous Black Swan, Marius Petipa choreographed a ballet about enchantment, love and deception and set it to the stunning music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. For $15, escape this weekend's sub-zero temperatures, and watch as The State Ballet Theatre of Russia brings one of the world's most beloved ballets to life!

Swan Lake will take place on Friday, February 4 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, February 5 at 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm.

You can get $15 Student Rush tickets one hour before show time at the Auditorium Box Office (located at 50 E. Congress Pkwy). Remember to bring your valid college ID; there's also a limit of two tickets per ID. Student Rush tickets and locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.

Sign up for e-mail Student Rush Alerts and be among the first to know when Student Rush becomes available.

* Student Rush tickets are sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies differ from show to show.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Music for Miles and Miles

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The city is alive with the sound of music! If you work downtown, you’ll get a special serenade this morning. From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., trumpeters will be on several street corners playing Miles Davis tunes. Why, you might ask? To celebrate the announcement of the Auditorium Theatre’s Miles Davis Festival, of course. Take a picture of one of the trumpeters and post it to our Facebook page or tweet it to us @AuditoriumChgo and you’ll get a special discount off Festival programming.

Want to know where to find them? (You didn't think we'd make you go on a scavenger hunt in this weather, did you?!)

Courtesy of Frances Carnauba

-190 N. State Street
-435 N. Michigan Avenue
-600 N. Michigan Avenue
-Chicago Red Line CTA Station (800 N. State)
-Chicago Cultural Center, north entrance (78 E. Washington)
-Chicago Cultural Center, south entrance (78 E. Washington)
-DePaul Center Plaza (1 E. Jackson)
-Jackson Red Line CTA Stop (350 S. State)
-Jackson Blue Line CTA Stop (230 S. Dearborn)
-Ogilvie Transportation Center (504 W. Madison)

    For more information about the Festival, read Brett’s blog post or visit MilesDavisFest.org. And don’t forget, send us those pictures for your discount offer!


    Tuesday, January 11, 2011

    Student Rush Tickets to Too Hot to Handel

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    Too Hot to Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah returns on January 15 at 7:30 pm and January 16 at 3 pm. This is not your grandmother's Messiah! More than 200 musicians - including an orchestra; jazz combo; soloists Rodrick Dixon, Alfreda Burke and Karen Marie Richardson; and the city wide Too Hot Choir take our stage. You'll hear jazz, gospel, blues, classical - even some rock 'n' roll.


    Student Rush tickets are available for $15. You can purchase them in person at the Auditorium Box Office (50 E. Congress Pkwy) ONE hour before show time. Please remember to bring your valid college ID. There's a limit of two tickets per college ID.

    Student Rush tickets are sold at the discretion of the presenter. Policies may vary from show to show. Tickets and their locations are subject to availability and cannot be reserved in advance.

    Do you want to be among the first to know about Auditorium deals for students? Contact me at 312.922.2110 x 300 or nwetzell@auditoriumtheatre.org and sign up for e-mail Student Rush Alerts.

    Monday, November 22, 2010

    Save the date: Too Hot Black Friday Sale!

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    Sometime between the inevitable turkey coma and fight to get out of the mall parking lot, take a minute to visit our Ticketmaster page this Friday, November 26th for our Black Friday Sale featuring...

    Too Hot to Handel:
    the jazz gospel messiah
    $10 off tickets in price levels 2 & 3 
    Use code SALE when purchasing

    This special offer is also available at our box office, by phone (handy if you want to get away from the in-laws) by calling toll-free: 800.982.ARTS (2787) and at all Ticketmaster outlets.

    Don't miss out on the The Auditorium's annual musical celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the show the Chicago Tribune calls: "Hotter than hot!"

    Not convinced, visit the Too Hot page on our website for more info and an improv video from last year's performance!

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    *Offer valid on price level 2 & 3 only. May not be combined with other offers or promotions. Not available on previously purchased tickets. Subject to availability; restrictions apply. Use code SALE to redeem. Offer expires at 3pm on 12/03/2010.

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