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Petrushka

Presented by Neos Dance Theatre at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall - University of Akron, Akron OH

Feb 09 2018
Petrushka

Bobby Wesner, artistic director of Neos Dance Theatre, will create a community dance-a-thon on the opening and closing sections of Petrushka. The

The Akron Symphony, Christopher Wilkins, conductor with Bobby Wesner, artistic director of Neos Dance Theatre, will create a community dance-a-thon on the opening and closing sections of Petrushka.

Dancers of many different ages and backgrounds will create the crowd and carnival scene. Neos will dance the main drama of the work, which describes a love triangle between three puppets who have come to life during the Shrovetide Fair, part of the White Knights celebration in Russia.

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Individual concert tickets are now available online or through the Akron Symphony Orchestra box office – 330.535.8131.

Tickets; A (orchestra/floor level) $60.00 , D (grand tier) $60.00 , B (orchestra/floor level) $47.00 , E (grand tier) $47.00 , C (orchestra/floor level) $37.00 , F (grand tier sides) $37.00 , G (grand tier center) $37.00 , H (grand tier rear) $25.00 , Child/Student A/D $30.00 , Child/Student B/E $23.50 , Child/Student C/F/G $18.50 , Child/Student H/I $12.50 , Parking (valet) $9.00 , Parking (regular) $4.00

 

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Various parking decks and lots are located adjacent to the Hall.

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