LENNON: THROUGH A GLASS ONION Sets Rush Policy

By: Oct. 20, 2014
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Lennon: Through a Glass Onion, the American premiere theatrical event celebrating the genius, music and phenomenon of John Lennon, has announced a general rush ticket policy for the show. Rush tickets, priced at $30, will be available beginning two hours prior to the performance at the box office. There is a limit of 2 tickets per person and rush tickets are subject to availability.

Created and performed by renowned Australian actor/musician John R. Waters and esteemed singer/pianist Stewart D'Arrietta, Lennon: Through a Glass Onion is part concert, part biography and reveals the essence of the life and astonishing talent of one of the most admired icons of the past century. The show features 31 songs including "Imagine," "Strawberry Fields Forever," "Revolution," "Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds," "All You Need is Love," "Come Together," "Help," "Working Class Hero," "Mother," "Jealous Guy," and more.

"We have been overwhelmed by the warm reception that we have received from New York audiences," said John R. Waters. "John Lennon meant so much to so many people and we feel honored to share Lennon's music, story, and legacy."

The New York Post cheers, "Lennon's spirit shines through" and Fox 5 applauds, "Wow! Really beautiful." NY1 exclaimed, "What better way to celebrate John Lennon's enduring legacy than with his words and music" andNew Jersey 101.5 raves, "Waters captures Lennon's essence and singing voice effortlessly."

In 1992, twelve years after Lennon's death, Waters and D'Arrietta first conceived and performed Lennon: Through a Glass Onion on a small stage at the Tilbury Hotel in Sydney. The show was an instant success. In the years that followed, Waters and D'Arrietta toured the show and played sold out engagements at venues including The Sydney Opera House. The show performed a three-month engagement in London's West End.

Lennon: Through a Glass Onion plays at The Union Square Theater, (100 East 17th Street). Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 7PM, with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3PM.

Visit www.LennonOnStage.com for additional information.



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