Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Tickets for all performances on sale September 10!

Tickets for the over 45 events in the 2012-13 Celebrity Series season go on sale this Monday, September 10 at 9am!

Tickets for David Sedaris, Renee Fleming, London Philharmonic, Bobby McFerrin, Barbara Cook, Chick Corea, Savion Glover, Terry Gross, Evgeny Kissin, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Midori and many more available! Some performances have sold out on subscription so don't delay!

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Lar Lubovitch Dance Company: tickets now on sale


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Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
October 19 & 20
Friday, 7:30pm
Saturday, 8pm
Citi Shubert Theatre


 


“… one of the ten best choreographers in the world.”

– The New York Times
Program:

North Star (1978)

Choreography: Lar Lubovitch

Music: Philip Glass, “North Star”



Little Rhapsodies (2007)

Choreography: Lar Lubovitch

Music: Robert Schumann, “Symphonic Etudes,” Opus 13


Crisis Variations (2011)

Choreography: Lar Lubovitch

Music: Yevgeniy Sharlat (“Crisis Variations” is a
suite for five players based on Franz Liszt’s “Transcendental Etudes”
for piano)


The Legend of Ten (2010)

Choreography: Lar Lubovitch

Music: Johannes Brahms, “Quintet for Piano and Strings in F Minor, Opus 34,” Movements I & IV

Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston.

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Tickets now on sale: Frank Rich and Fran Lebowitz, Oct 10, Sanders Theatre


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A State of the Union Conversation:


An Evening with Frank Rich & Fran Lebowitz

Wed., October 10, 8pm
Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, MA

Two of our foremost cultural and political observers engage in a live,
onstage conversation around current themes of the presidential election
that will be just weeks away – discussing what is at stake and much
more.



Author, journalist and social observer, Fran Lebowitz is the subject of the HBO documentary, Public Speaking,
directed by Martin Scorsese. Former Chief Drama Critic and Op-Ed
columnist for The New York Times, Frank Rich is currently
Writer-at-Large for New York magazine.

Tickets are on sale now for this performance: Buy Tickets.