Jason Alexander Set for Atlanta Symphony Orchestra's 2015 Symphony Gala This Weekend

By: Mar. 03, 2015
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will host its fifth annual Symphony Gala on Saturday, March 7, 2015, at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta. The evening will include a performance by Broadway star, comedian and actor Jason Alexander with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO). Proceeds benefit the Orchestra and its education and community engagement programs.

The multi-talented Jason Alexander will bring his Broadway talents to Atlanta Symphony Hall. Mr. Alexander has starred in shows ranging from Hal Prince and Stephen Sondheim's musical, Merrily We Roll Along and a Tony Award-winning performance in Jerome Robbins' Broadway.

Guests will start the evening with a pre-concert cocktail reception in the Stent Atrium. Following the concert, guests will enjoy a seated dinner and silent auction in the Taylor Lobby, and the evening will end with desserts and dancing in the Stent Atrium. The evening's attire is black tie.

The 2015 Symphony Gala Honorary Chairs are the musicians of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. This evening will pay tribute to the extraordinary talents of these men and women. The Coca-Cola Company and Delta Airlines are sponsors for the evening.

Proceeds from the 2015 Symphony Gala will benefit the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and its education and community engagement programs, such as the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Talent Development Program, as well as partnerships with local community institutions and creating musical and educational experiences for citizens of all ages.

Additional details about the Symphony Gala and the ticket packages are available at www.aso.org/gala. Gala ticket packages starting at $1,000, and single concert tickets starting at $25.00, are available at www.atlantasymphony.org or by calling 404.733.5000. Tickets may also be purchased at the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office, located in the Woodruff Arts Center at 15th and Peachtree Streets.



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