

ONLINE – Click CHOOSE SEATS and select seat(s) from the ADA Accessible section on the Seat Map. If you require ADA accessible seating: WALK-UP – Tell Ticket Agent at beginning of transaction. Phone/Internet Purchase – $8.00: Īll seating areas other than the ADA Accessible seating area require a minimum of 8 stairs to access, and there is NO ELEVATOR.Walk-Up/Phone/Internet Purchase – $4.50:.
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Must show current Driver’s License or other ID showing one of following Zip Codes: 91201-91208, 91210, 91020, 91214.Īvailable Box Office Window/Americana At Brand Concierge Desk/Glendale Community College Box Office/Phone/Internet/Alex Theatre Group Sales at 818.243.7700 x216.Īvailable Box Office Window/Phone/Internet.Ī Restoration & Programming Fee and a Service Fee are assessed in addition to Face Value price of every ticket. 2 ticket limit.Īvailable Box Office Window/Americana At Brand Concierge Desk/Glendale Community College Box Office only not available online. Office for information on becoming a Glendale Arts INSPIRER – 818.243.2611 x18. Children age 2 & under who sit on a lap do not need a ticket.Ĭontact Hilary Sbei at Glendale Arts Admin. Must show current Equity card.Īvailable Box Office Window/Americana At Brand Concierge Desk/Glendale Community College Box Office/Phone/Internet. AAB Concierge must verify current AAB Loyalty membership status.Īvailable Box Office Window/Americana At Brand Concierge Desk/Glendale Community College Box Office only not available online. Late Seating: Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the event’s PresenterĪvailable Americana At Brand Concierge Desk Outlet only not available online. The recipient of three Tony® Awards, including Best Musical, KISMET was adapted into an MGM film in 1955. It ran for 583 performances, starring Alfred Drake, Joan Diener and Richard Kiley. Having no reviews to help sell tickets, KISMET was perhaps the first musical to use the power of television to promote a show. KISMET premiered in Los Angeles before opening on Broadway in 1953 during the middle of a newspaper strike. The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera commissioned composers Wright and Forrest to adapt the luscious classical melodies of Alexander Borodin. It weaves a lush tapestry of romance and melody and features many favorites including ‘Stranger in Paradise,’ ‘And This Is My Beloved’ and ‘Baubles, Bangles and Beads.’ Set in the exotic time of the fabled Arabian Nights, KISMET spins the fateful adventure-filled tale of glib-tongued street poet Hajj, a resourceful seller of rhymes, and his beautiful daughter Marsinah. Music & Lyrics: Robert Wright & George Forrest from the themes of Alexander Borodin Musical Theatre Guild presents a Staged Concert Version of The Glendale Arts and Alex Theatre staff wish you health and safety throughout this time and look forward to seeing you back at the Alex when it is appropriate for us to reopen our doors. If you have tickets for a performance past the April 30th timeline, please check the calendar page for that specific event for news and updates as they become available. We thank you for your patience and understanding as we work as quickly as we can through this unprecedented situation.

We are in communication with the presenters of these shows regarding rescheduling, and patrons who have purchased tickets for the events affected by the cancellations will be contacted at the earliest possible regarding new performance dates, refunds, and related details.


In light of the devastating spread and impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and in compliance with the State of California’s and the County of Los Angeles’s Stay at Home lockdowns:Īll performances through May 15th are cancelled.
