mini-subscription 2: fall of 2012
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New 2 Show Mini-Subcription for Romeo & Juliet and The Great GatsbyTRANSCRIPT
The Great Gatsby is sponsored by:
October 18 - 21, 2012
Romeo & Juliet is sponsored by:
John de la Vega February 7 - 10, 2013
NEW! Mini - Subscription 2 shows for as little as $38Don’t want to see both performances? Individual
tickets to either show also on sale
NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGE PAIDSACRAMENTO, CAPERMIT NO. 1646
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Subscription Packages sold through the Ballet Box Office ONLY:Online: www.sacballet.org (Tickets)
Call: 916-552-5800 x2 (M - F 10am - 1pm, 1:30pm - 3pm)
A Night in VeronaOctober 5-6, 2012
In-Studio Event with Dance, Swordfighting, and Italian Cheese & Wine pairings from Midtown’s newest restaurant, The Rind.
Romeo & Juliet’s Renaissance Party October 13, 2012 • Palazzo La Dolce Vita
Relive the days of Romeo & Juliet at this Medieval Party complete with food, drink and entertainment of the period. (costumes admired, but not required)
Inside the Director’s StudioOur popular in studio series that gives you the “Inside” scoop on the rehearsal process
Various dates from October 27 - March 29
Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party December 9, 2012 • Hyatt Regency Sacramento
A Night in the Roaring 20’s February 1, 2013
In-Studio Event with Dance, Prohibition Style Cocktails, and a Charleston lesson!
The Great Gatsby Prohibition PartyFebruary 10, 2013 • The Memorial Auditorium
THE party of the season! (costumes admired, but not required)
Pick Your Dates! Keep the Same Seats!
Package Show Dates: Opening Night - October 18, February 7
Friday - October 19, February 8Saturday - October 20, February 9Matinee - October 21, February 10
New Subscription Package!
Romeo & Juliet - With more than 200 period-inspired costumes, beautiful sets and scenery,Sponsored by John de la Vega pageantry, swordplay, drama, and dance that draws the viewer into every passionate moment, it is a complete sensory experience. No need for words here, as the universal language of dance tells the world’s most famous love story.
The Great Gatsby - Won’t be seen again until after 2017! F. Scott Fitzgerald’s definitive American novel is brought to life in a spectacular world premiere by master storyteller, Ron Cunningham, complete with “Roaring Twenties” live music by Billy Novick’s Blue Syncopators. Also on the program is George Balanchine’s Who Cares? to the Broadway music we know and love so well by George Gershwin.
Individual tickets to either show also on sale:Online: www.sacballet.org (Individual Tickets)
Call: 916-808-5181 (M - Sat, 10am - 6pm)
* All prices listed include all discounts. Children’s tickets (Children are any person under 12) are a set price as listed, up to 50% off regular priced tickets. There is no additional discount taken on Children’s tickets, or any 2nd Tier M-N tickets. For your convenience, Community Center Theater prices include a mandated $3.00 per ticket facility fee. Proceeds go to the restoration of the Community Center Theater.
Seating Section
Orch A-KGrand Tier Row G
Orch L-S Orch T-X Orch Y-CC Grand Tier Box Grand Tier H–L 2nd Tier Box2nd Tier
G-L2nd Tier M–N
Adult $98 $88 $74 $50 $120 $78 $104 $50 $38
Child $60 $54 $46 $40 $120 $48 $64 $40 $34
2 Shows, Package B: 15% OFF* Romeo & Juliet and The Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby is sponsored by Western Health Advantage
Who Cares? is sponsored byThe Dr. Richard and Ursula Wertz Foundation
Ron Cunningham & Carinne Binda, Artistic Directors
Photo, L: Romeo & Juliet, by Jackie Pinto Photography
Photo, R: The Great G
atsby, by Keith Sutter Photography1931 Auburn m
ade possible through our partnership w
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