"Revolution In the Elbow," August 12–September 20 (Up to 55% Off)
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Icelandic concept album with sweeping rock anthems becomes a lauded Off-Broadway production
The Deal
- $35 for one ticket to Revolution In the Elbow (up to $77.80 value)
- When: select dates, August 12–September 20
- Where: Minetta Lane Theatre
- Seating: orchestra section
- Door time: 30 minutes before showtime
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart
Revolution In the Elbow
It came to him in a dream. Icelandic writer Ívar Páll Jónsson awoke one morning inspired to compose a concept album. A few years later, his surrealist fantasy had turned into the very real, very singular Revolution In the Elbow. The story of a tiny nation that happens to be located in a man’s arm springs to vivid life on stage. But the real star of the production might be the music, which Blurt Magazine describes as “a tangle of progressive melodies that once might have found a fine fit with Bowie in his Ziggy days or Queen in their era of flash and glam.” RUST Magazine puts it more simply: the songs, it declares, are “some of the best music our world has ever heard.”
Icelandic concept album with sweeping rock anthems becomes a lauded Off-Broadway production
The Deal
- $35 for one ticket to Revolution In the Elbow (up to $77.80 value)
- When: select dates, August 12–September 20
- Where: Minetta Lane Theatre
- Seating: orchestra section
- Door time: 30 minutes before showtime
- Ticket values include all fees.
- Click here to view the seating chart
Revolution In the Elbow
It came to him in a dream. Icelandic writer Ívar Páll Jónsson awoke one morning inspired to compose a concept album. A few years later, his surrealist fantasy had turned into the very real, very singular Revolution In the Elbow. The story of a tiny nation that happens to be located in a man’s arm springs to vivid life on stage. But the real star of the production might be the music, which Blurt Magazine describes as “a tangle of progressive melodies that once might have found a fine fit with Bowie in his Ziggy days or Queen in their era of flash and glam.” RUST Magazine puts it more simply: the songs, it declares, are “some of the best music our world has ever heard.”