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There may be a chill in the air, but the Anchorage Symphony is heating things up with a night of R-E-S-P-E-C-T and hot hits made famous by Aretha Franklin! On Saturday, October 29th, the ASO is joined by vocal powerhouses Capathia Jenkins and three-time Grammy award nominee Ryan Shaw for Aretha: A Tribute.
After two years of rescheduling, The King and I is bringing its dazzling musical numbers and lavish costumes to the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. In Anchorage for one week only, presented by Anchorage Concert Association.
STOMP brings their high-octane performance to Anchorage February 1-6 at the Atwood Concert Hall, presented by Anchorage Concert Association.
The King and I is everything we love about Broadway — a classic opposites-attract romance, dazzling musical numbers, and lavish costumes and sets.
Anchorage Concert Association has announced that all shows for its 2021/2022 line-up will be on sale November 16 at noon: global guitar phenoms International Guitar Night (Jan 14-15), cutting edge comedians The Second City (Jan.15), ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro (Jan. 29), live storytellers The Moth Mainstage (Feb. 9), Scottish folk powerhouse Talisk (Feb. 11), acapella sensation Straight No Chaser ( Mar. 5), cabaret diva Meow Meow (Mar. 18), folk-roots duo The Small Glories (Mar. 25), quintessential Cajun band BeauSoleil (Apr. 2), Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I (April 26-May 1), genre bending Postmodern Jukebox (May 7), and bestselling author David Sedaris (May 15). These will be in addition to the four upcoming shows that are currently on sale: Grammy Award-winning musician Chris Thile (Nov. 12), new gods of Irish music Lúnasa (Dec. 11), international sensation STOMP (Feb 1-6), and classical pop mashup masters The Piano Guys (May 14). All shows will be at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.
Anchorage Concert Association, the state's largest arts and entertainment presenter, has announced 13 more shows for its 2021/2022 season line-up.
In the interest of the health and safety of the community, Anchorage Concert Association is postponing shows that would have been at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts this fall, including the annual holiday favorite The Nutcracker.
Disney's The Little Mermaid comes to life in Anchorage Oct. 22-27 at the Atwood Concert Hall, presented by Anchorage Concert Association.
Anchorage Concert Association, the state's largest arts and entertainment presenter, announces 10 more shows from its 2019/2020 season line-up
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Annie
Odess Theater (4/19 - 4/20) | ||
Our Town
Anchorage Community Theatre (3/15 - 3/31) | ||
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
Valley Performing Arts (3/29 - 4/14) | ||
Candide (national Theatre Version)
Univ Of Alaska-anchorage (4/19 - 4/21) | ||
Aladdin
Atwood Concert Hall (4/10 - 4/21) | ||
Matilda the Musical
Anchorage Community Theatre (5/9 - 5/19) | ||
Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka
Dewild Theatre (4/5 - 4/14) | ||
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