In Concert Archive

Friday, 31 May 2013 15:14

Time for Ravinia! Featured

RAVINIA’S 2013 SUMMER SEASON OPENS WITH:

DOUBLE BILLS OF DON MCLEAN AND JUDY COLLINS,

INIDIGO GIRLS AND JOAN BAEZ

TWO SOLD-OUT NIGHTS OF STING

BENNETT GORDONG HALL $10 CLASSICS SERIES SEASON PREMIERE

KO-THI DANCE COMPANY KICKS OFF KRAFT GREAT KIDS SERIES

  

DON MCLEAN AND JUDY COLLINS:

  • Returning hit-makers Don McLean and Judy Collins will share a double bill opening our 2013 season on June 6.

Tickets: $55-$45/Lawn $22/Park opens at 5 p.m.

INDIGO GIRLS AND JOAN BAEZ:

  • With 14 studio records, three live records and three greatest hits albums, the Grammy-winning Indigo Girls return to Ravinia on a double bill with musician and activist Joan Baez, singer of such hits as “Diamonds and Rust” and “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You,” on June 9.

Tickets: $65-$55/Lawn $27/Park opens at 4 p.m.

STING:

  • Following his two-concert sold-out 2010 Ravinia debut, music icon Sting returns for two more sold-out performances, June 7 and June 8, as part of his Back to Bass Tour.
  • Sting has sold nearly 100 million albums from his combined work with The Police and as a solo artist, and has earned 10 Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, an Emmy and three Oscar nominations.

Tickets: SOLD OUT/Park opens at 5 p.m.

CONCERT DANCE, INC.:

  • Ravinia’s most intimate performance space, the 450-seat Bennett Gordon Hall, is home this summer to 26 concerts that cost $10 for a reserved seat.
  • This year’s $10 BGH Classics series begins with two performances of Concert Dance, Inc. (CDI) on June 6 and 7.
  • These performances are also part of Ravinia’s Ruth Page Festival of Dance celebrating the late dancer/choreographer.
  • There will be no lawn tickets for these shows

Tickets: $10/No Lawn Sales/Park opens at 5 p.m.

 

KO-THI DANCE COMPANY:

  • The 2013 Kraft Great Kids Concert series emulates the festival’s main-stage programming in a kid-friendly environment.
  • This family series connects to the mission of the festival’s REACH*TEACH*PLAY education programs and opens June 8 at 11 a.m. with the Ko-Thi Dance Company in the Martin Theatre.
  • The dancers are trained in African history, mythology and art techniques and are taught to use rhythm and dance to captivate and inspire the audience

Tickets: $10/Lawn $5/Park opens at 10 a.m.

Ravinia is North America’s oldest outdoor music festival and is located at Lake Cook and Green Bay roads in Highland Park, IL. Tickets are available by visiting Ravinia.org or calling the Ravinia Box Office at 847-266-5100. A $7 service fee is added to all online and phone ticket orders. Ravinia welcomes all festival fans to follow, connect and interact online at backstage.ravinia.org, facebook.com/Ravinia Festival and twitter.com/raviniafestival. Ravinia is a not-for-profit organization.

 

 

         17 Years and counting!

Register

     

Latest Articles

  • Auditorium Theatre Announces vibrant 2024-25 Season
    Chicago’s National Landmark Auditorium Theatre (50 E. Ida B. Wells Drive) proudly announces its 2024-25 performance season presenting a vibrant mix of contemporary and culturally significant dance companies, and the return of the Auditorium’s powerful Too Hot to Handel concert presentation.  Kicking…
  • No Trouble with Marriott Theatre’s Music Man
    Written by
    You got trouble, my friends, if you’re going to put on Meredith Willson’s The Music Man. If you’re going to stage a show that’s been staged ten thousand times since its 1957 Broadway debut—from Hugh Jackman on the stage to…
  • Alvin Ailey in Transition: A Poignant Performance at the Auditorium Theatre
    Written by
    This year's Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 65th-anniversary engagement at Chicago's historic Auditorium Theatre held particular importance as it marked the company's first season after Artistic Director Robert Battle's departure. Battle was only the third person to lead the company…
  • Hershey Felder Brilliant as Monsieur Chopin
    Written by
    If you appreciate classical music and captivating stories about brilliant artists from the past, Hershey Felder’s one-man show, Monsieur Chopin: A Play with Music, is an absolute delight. Felder, an accomplished pianist and composer, has previously wowed audiences with his…

Guests Online

We have 703 guests and no members online

Buzz Chicago on Facebook Buzz Chicago on Twitter 

Does your theatre company want to connect with Buzz Center Stage or would you like to reach out and say "hello"? Message us through facebook or shoot us an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

*This disclaimer informs readers that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the text belong solely to the author, and not necessarily to Buzz Center Stage. Buzz Center Stage is a non-profit, volunteer-based platform that enables, and encourages, staff members to post their own honest thoughts on a particular production.