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Buffalo Theatre Ensemble
Sleuth
by Anthony Shaffer
directed by Bryan Burke
Preview: Thursday, Sept. 25, 8 p.m., $25 adult/23 senior
Run: Sept. 26 to Oct. 19,
$25 adult/23 senior (Thursday) , $33 adult/31 senior (Friday, Saturday)
$29 adult/27 senior (Sunday)
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Performance Calendar
Tony Award-winning play features Andrew, a wealthy, middle-aged mystery writer who wraps young upstart Milo in a spider web of a murder plot. Andrew invites Milo onto his estate for the weekend, and, since this young man has been having an affair with his wife, the games then begin, but he’s underestimated Milo’s abilities. The action that develops is a fluctuation between humor and terror.
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New Philharmonic
Celebrating Pavarotti
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 4, 8 p.m.
Single ticket price: $35 adult/33 senior/25 youth
10% off: $31.50 adult/29.70 senior
15% off: $29.75 adult/28.05 senior
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Nine famous arias, including:
Puccini, Nessun Dorma; Lara, Granada; Leoncavallo, Mattinata di Capua, O Sole Mio; Plus, Respighi, Pines of Rome
Luciano Pavarotti, one of the most celebrated tenors of our time, drew a record of curtain calls and acclaim by music lovers the world over. In this most special tribute, our three tenors sing nine of the most famous and beloved arias that catapulted Pavarotti into operatic greatness.
This Italian concert concludes with Ottorino Respighi’s symphonic poem, Pini di Roma (Pines of Rome) transporting us through Rome into the gardens at the Villa Borghese, the catacombs, the temple of the Roman god, Janus, and the pines at dawn on the Appian Way.
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The Blind Boys of Alabama and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Down by the Riverside
Friday, Oct. 10, 2008, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $60 adult/58 senior/50 youth
10% off: $54 adult/52.20 senior
15% off: $51 adult/49.30
First/second rows:
$100 adult/98 senior/90 youth
10% off: $90 adult/88.20 senior
15% off: $85 adult/83.30 senior
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Join us in celebrating the opening of the MAC’s 23rd season of bringing the best performances to the Western Suburbs.
In an unprecedented collaboration, vocal legends The Blind Boys of Alabama and the ageless music of The Preservation Hall Jazz Band come together for an amazing evening combining the joys of gospel with the soul of New Orleans.
Join us for food, drink, and casual atmosphere with two of the music world’s undisputed legendary groups. This will certainly be a performance you, your friends and your family will be cheering about for years to come.
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