Four cornerstone arts organizations bring you The Season on Stage
THE SEASON ON STAGE
Four leaders in the Edmonton arts scene join together to bring you an exceptional performance package
Four fabulous performances, one low price.
Edmonton, AB ’Ķ Explore, Listen, Feel, Surrender. Four cornerstone arts organizations in Alberta, and leaders in the Edmonton arts scene, have come together to offer The Season on Stage. The Alberta Ballet, the Citadel Theatre, Edmonton Opera, and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra invite all dance, theatre, opera, and music lovers to experience the diversity of the performing and musical arts in Edmonton with a special, limited time, ticket package offer.
Choice performances included in this ticket package are: the Alberta Ballet’Äôs Romeo and Juliet, the Citadel Theatre’Äôs As You Like It, Edmonton Opera’Äôs Pirates of Penzance, and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra’Äôs Vivaldi’Äôs Guitar Concerto.
Alberta Ballet presents
Romeo and Juliet
November 6 & 7, 2009
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Choreography: Jean Grand-MaˆÆtre
Accompanied by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Alberta Ballet’Äôs three-year Shakespeare Cycle opened with Kirk Peterson’Äôs magnificent Othello and was followed by Christopher Wheeldon’Äôs critically acclaimed triumph A Midsummer Night’Äôs Dream. This season we conclude the cycle with an encore presentation of Grand-MaˆÆtre’Äôs intense and riveting Romeo and Juliet, set to one of the most brilliant scores ever written for ballet, by the great Sergei Prokofiev.
’ÄúCollaboration is at the heart of creating art. Along with our other partnerships this season, we are proud to be able to share in this great opportunity to allow our audiences to experience some of the best of what Edmonton’Äôs arts community has to offer.’Äù
’Äì Darryl Lindenbach, Executive Director, Alberta Ballet
Edmonton Opera presents
Pirates of Penzance
Gilbert and Sullivan
February 6, 9, & 11, 2010
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
Back by popular demand, Gilbert and Sullivan’Äôs timeless classic returns to the stage for a delightful meander through the world of England’Äôs most notorious, yet generous, pirates. As to be expected from Gilbert and Sullivan, this sunny delight in the midst of winter owes its hilarity to a series of misunderstandings, impossibly ludicrous rules, and the indomitable (if misguided) spirit of young love. The high-jinx, high silliness, and high notes on the high seas will be steered by Conductor/ Director team Peter Dala and Robert Herriot, who brought the laughs to Edmonton Opera audiences in recent productions of Daughter of the Regiment and H.M.S. Pinafore. Join us in February for our own version of a winter cruise, and don’Äôt miss the adventure in this topsy-turvy world of fools!
’ÄúIt’Äôs a great package for people who want to try a little bit of everything ’Äì we have such wonderful art in this city and Edmontonians will really benefit from getting to try it all this season. Arts partnerships in Edmonton have always been a foundation of our business, and this is a wonderful new extension of collaborating.’Äù
- Mary Phillips-Rickey, General Manager, Edmonton Opera
The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra presents
Vivaldi’Äôs Guitar Concerto
March 26 & 27, 2010
Francis Winspear Center for Music
William Eddins, conductor
Manuel Barrueco, guitar
’ÄúA superior musician,’Äù wrote the New York Times of Manuel Barrueco, a classical music guitarist who makes his ESO debut playing Vivaldi’Äôs haunting Guitar Concerto. Barrueco will also demonstrate his world of talent, musicianship, and technical acuity performing Sierra’Äôs Folias, based on Spanish dances of the 16th and 17th centuries. Bill Eddins and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra will complete the program with Respighi’Äôs popular Ancient Airs and Dances and Petroushka, a ballet based on the Russian tale of a puppet brought to life.
’ÄúWe feel this to be a terrific offer for patrons of the musical and performing arts, to have a full range experience of the high calibre artistic talent that resides in our city. Through the partnership of these four flagship arts groups, people can enjoy a taste of everything. And for newcomers, what a perfect way to experience it all.’Äù
- Annemarie Petrov, Managing Director, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
The Citadel Theatre presents
As You Like It
April 17 ’Äì May 9, 2010
Maclab Theatre
By: William Shakespeare
Directed by: James MacDonald
What is a young noblewoman to do when she and her father are banished from their home on pain of death? Rosalind retreats to the Forest of Arden where nature and love are her happy salvations. Fearful of discovery, she disguises herself as a boy, only to fall madly in love with a handsome, lovesick gentleman, Orlando. A romantic comedy ahead of its time, Shakespeare’Äôs As You Like It features delightful characters, mischievous encounters and deliciously witty repartee.
Featuring the participants of the 2010 Citadel/Banff Centre Professional Theatre Program.
’ÄúThe Citadel has high regard for the work of our arts partners, Edmonton Opera, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and the Alberta Ballet, and we’Äôre excited to be working together to offer Edmontonians a great mix of live performance opportunities this season.’Äù
’Äì Penny Ritco, Executive Director, Citadel Theatre
Only 100 ticket packages available! Packages can be purchased at TIX on the Square beginning September 8th, 2009. Four tickets, four performances, all for one low price of $170 (plus fees). Call 780-420-1757, toll-free 1-877-888-1757, or visit www.tixonthesquare.ca.
Labels: Alberta Ballet, Citadel Theatre, Edmonton Opera, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra