Two Tickets to Charleston Symphony Orchestra's ”Broadway's Golden Age” on November 4 (Up to Half Off). Three Options Available.
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Esteemed orchestra invites Broadway stars to sing along to pops classics from Rodgers & Hammerstein hit plays
Classical music boosts listeners’ brain functions and energy levels, which is why every child should ingest a well-rounded harpsichord each morning. Treat your noggin to a mellifluous meal with today’s deal for tickets to the Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s pop-series performance, “Broadway’s Golden Age”, at Gaillard Municipal Auditorium on Friday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get two tickets in the orchestra B or rear-balcony section (up to a $50 value).
- For $35, you get two tickets in the orchestra A or balcony section (up to a $70 value).
- For $45, you get two tickets in the diamond-circle, dress-circle, or mezzanine section (up to a $90 value).<p>
A Charleston institution since 1936, the Charleston Symphony Orchestra gathers internationally experienced musicians to perform popular favorites and classical masterpieces. In this season’s opening concert, the orchestra invites acclaimed Broadway stars Rita Harvey, who recently performed in Fiddler on the Roof with Rosie O’Donnell, and Ron Bohmer, whose resumé brims with high-school-track ribbons and starring roles in The Phantom of the Opera and Sunset Boulevard. As conductor Stuart Malina dishes out Morse code instructions with his baton, singers belt the familiar lyrics of songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein classics, including The King & I, South Pacific, and The Sound of Music. A talented cadre of strings, horns, and percussionists recreate the sweeping sounds of Broadway, led by concertmaster Yuriy Bekker, whose violin has dazzled audiences in the Kennedy Center and music festivals worldwide.
Though the Charleston Symphony Orchestra sometimes offers discounts online, this deal still offers the best deal available.