West Side Story. Photo courtesy of the Palace. |
Tickets can be purchased by phone at 203-346-2000, online at www.palacetheaterct.org or in person at the Box Office at 100 East Main St. Waterbury. Summer box office hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 am to 3 pm; closed Friday through Sunday until Sept. 4, when it returns to its regular hours of operation. Before Aug. 9 Palace E-PASS members have the opportunity to purchase tickets in prime seating locations before the general public. An E-PASS membership is valid on all Palace shows that occur for between now and June 30, 2013.
Tickets for the following performances go on sale to the general public on Aug. 9:
Woodbury Ballet Theatre presents DRACULA
Saturday, October 20 – 8pm
A ballet based on Bram Stokers chilling story of good, evil, romance, seduction and sacrifice with a deliciously dangerous musical score that will have audiences biting for more.
Tickets: $48/ $38/$28
SPENCER’S THEATRE OF ILLUSIONS
Friday, October 26 – 7pm
Magic these days is about spectacle, drama, danger, and personality, and Kevin and Cindy Spencer are the masters of this new magic theatre. The Spencers have been named “Performing Arts Entertainers of the Year” for a staggering six consecutive years, and were recently named by their peers as “International Magicians of the Year” joining the ranks of Copperfield, Penn & Teller, and Criss Angel.
Tickets: $50/ $25
WEST SIDE STORY
Saturday, November 24 – 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, November 25 – 1pm & 6:30pm
From the first note to the final breath, West Side Story soars as the greatest love story of all time. This revival, based on Tony Award-winner Arthur Laurents' Broadway direction, remains as powerful and poignant as ever, featuring the classics "Tonight," "America," and "Somewhere."Sponsored by Webster Bank.
Tickets: $69/ $59/ $49
Woodbury Ballet Theatre presents THE NUTCRACKER
Saturday, December 15 – 4pm
Enjoy a family holiday tradition where sugar plums and gumdrops dance, flowers waltz and snowflakes leap across the stage weaving a splendid tale of a little girl’s dream of first love.
Tickets: $48/ $38/$28
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