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Ikea Theater – February 13 7:30 Pm Tickets $40-80, VIP $150
Simply Three
Feb. 21 | 8:00 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $30-$38
The electrifying trio has been captivating audiences with high-octane performances since 2010.
A classical crossover, they perform a range of genres that span Adele, Gershwin, Ed Sheeran
and more. With ever-growing online popularity, they are creating renewed excitement for
instrumental music through inventive music videos that have captured the hearts of millions on
YouTube.
Travis Tritt Solo Acoustic
Feb. 23 | 7:00 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $36-$66
Enjoy a special evening with CMA and Grammy® award-winning country artist Travis Tritt in an
intimate solo-acoustic setting where his powerful voice and his guitar are in the spotlight. Hear
personal stories and anecdotes about his life and musical influences and enjoy hits such as
“T-R-O-U-B-L-E,” “It’s A Great Day to Be Alive” and “Best of Intentions.”
Presented in partnership with Chandler Center for the Arts.
The Doo Wop Project
Feb. 27 | 7:30 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $35-$45
The Doo Wop Project traces the evolution of Doo Wop from the classic sound of five guys
singing tight harmonies to the biggest hits on the radio today. DWP takes audiences on a
journey from foundational tunes of groups like the Crests, Belmonts and Flamingos all the way
to DooWopified versions of modern musicians like Michael Jackson, Jason Mraz and Maroon 5.
Il Volo: The Best Of 10 Years
March 1 | 7:30 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $65-$ 95 VIP PACKAGES AVAILABLE
Celebrating their 10-year anniversary, Il Volo returns with their new album, 10 Years – The Best
of, which offers all the best of Il Volo’s repertoire from “O Sole Mio” to “My Way” to “Grande
Amore.” The three young artists have performed over 620 concerts in cities around the world!
Presented in partnership with Live Nation Entertainment.
The Finest Hour: Davina And the Vagabonds and Hot Club Of Cowtown
March 5 | 7:30 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $37
The Finest Hour is a celebration of the fleeting, platinum age in American popular music
following World War II, when European jazz, western swing, blues, and pop shared the
airwaves. See Davina and The Vagabonds and Hot Club of Cowtown performing a range of
music from Billie Holiday to Gene Autry, Lester Young to Doris Day and Bing Crosby.
5 Soldiers
March 11-14 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $35
Choreographer Rosie Kay’s 5 SOLDIERS is a thrilling and humane portrait of army life telling
the stories of men and women serving on the front line. Kay joined the 4th Battalion The Rifles,
to watch and participate in full battle exercises, and visited the National Defense Medical
Rehabilitation Centre. What came of these observations is the award-winning, five-star dance
work 5 SOLDIERS.
Supported by The Boeing Company
Live from Laurel Canyon
Songs and Stories of American Folk Rock
March 15 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $42
Live from Laurel Canyon is a retrospective of music and stories of some of the most influential
artists who lived in Laurel Canyon between ‘65 and ‘75. Like other legendary rock and roll
neighborhoods (Haight Ashbury) Laurel Canyon was a community of artists like The Mamas and
The Papas, the Byrds, Doors, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, James Taylor, the Eagles and
more.
Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!
March 16 | 7:00 p.m. | Ikeda Theater | $18
It’s not easy being The Pigeon – you never get to do ANYTHING! But when the Bus Driver has
a crisis that threatens to make her passengers (gasp!) late, maybe that wily bird CAN do
something. With a script written by Mo Willems, creator of the #1 New York Times best-selling
book, this comedic musical production is more fun than staying up late and having a hot dog
party!
Robert Dubac’s Book of Moron
March 17-20, 7:30p.m. | March 21, 3p.m. & 7:30p.m.
March 22, 2p.m. & 6p.m. | Nesbitt- Elliott Playhouse Theater | $55 / $26.50 Discount Ticket
Robert Dubac’s Off-Broadway hit has been described as one of the most hilarious and
intelligent satirical attacks on idiocracy since Mark Twain. The New York Times raves, “Riding
shotgun with intelligence and absurdity, BOOK OF MORON crashes headfirst into the barriers of sex, race, religion, politics and the media. It may be offensive to some but there’s laughter for
all!”
Blackbird, Fly
Marc Bamuthi Joseph & Daniel Bernard Roumain
March 20 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $32
Steeped in hip-hop aesthetic, this intimate duet between two preeminent sons of Haitian
immigrants—composer/violinist Roumain, and arts activist & spoken word artist BAMUTHI
weaves together a tapestry of movement, narrative, music and Haitian folklore.
Supported by AZ Commission on the Arts, WESTAF and National Endowment for the Arts.
Mark & Maggie O’ Connor: American Classics
March 26 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $38-$46
American Classics identifies the cornerstones of repertoire, style and wonderful diversity of New
American School of String Playing. The program offers a broad and interconnecting collection of
American music through violin/fiddle solos and duos, with additional music by Mr. O’Connor on
guitar.
Classical Music Inside Out supported by Bill Passey & Mar.ia Silva, Gloria Miner Charitable
Foundation.
The Office! A Musical Parody
March 27-29 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $45
Singing! Dancing! Paper! It’s a typical morning at Scranton’s third largest paper company until,
for no logical reason, a documentary crew begins filming the lives of the employees of Dunder
Mifflin. Don’t miss this hilarious, unauthorized parody of the hit TV show, The Office, featuring
songs such as “Welcome to Scranton (The Electric City),” “That’s What She Said,” and more!
Fly Higher: Charlie Parker @ 100
March 31 | 7:30 p.m. | Piper Theater | $ 45
Parker’s centennial year will be honored by showcasing “Bird’s” musical joy, humor, and beauty.
Co-musical directors Rudresh Mahanthappa (alto-saxophone) and Terri Lyne Carrington
(drums) celebrate one of the most influential artists in modern musical history, joined by
Charenée Wade (vocals), Adam O’Farrill (trumpet), Kris Davis (piano), Larry Grenadier (bass)
and Kassa Overall (DJ).
Tickets for all Events available Here