MOVIN' OUT
SINGLE TICKETS


April 15-17, 2008
Robinson Center Music Hall

NOW ON SALE

 

SYNOPSIS
TICKET INFORMATION
WHERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
TICKET PRICES & SEATING
SHOW SCHEDULE
AWARDS
FAQ

Celebrity Attractions is pleased to announce that Starving Artist Café is the preferred restaurant for MOVIN OUT.  They will have a special SHOW MENU prior to each evening performance.  Reservations must be made 48 hours in advance!  To make your reservation today please call 372-7976

To see the show menu click here!
Special Notice:  This production utilizes strobe lighting effects and is recommended for mature audiences.
WHERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

Celebrity Attractions Ticket Office Hours:
Mon-Fri - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 
Call (501)244-8800

BUY TICKET NOW

In person, Celebrity Attractions:
300 S Spring, Suite 100
Little Rock, AR  72201

To buy online click here www.ticketmaster.com


TICKET PRICES
  SECTION TUE WED THU
    7:30 7:30 7:30
  Orchestra A-V $54 $54 $54
  Mezzanine A-I $54 $54 $54
  Mezzanine J-P $48 $48 $48
  Balcony A-G $48 $48 $48
  Balcony H-M $34 $34 $34
  Balcony N-R $20 $20 $20
Handling fees may apply

 
SHOW SCHEDULE
Apr. 15, Tuesday 7:30 pm

Want to see a detailed version of this seating map? click here

Apr. 16, Wednesday 7:30 pm
Apr. 17, Thursday 7:30 pm
 
 
Run Time 1 hour 55 minutes with one intermission
 
AWARDS

 

Awards:
Tony® Awards
2003 Tony Award® Best Choreography
Twyla Tharp [winner]
2003 Tony Award® Best Orchestrations
Billy Joel & Stuart Malina [winner]

 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is this appropriate for children?
Special Notice:  This production utilizes strobe lighting effects and is recommended for mature audiences. Due to the depiction of war and adult themes, Celebrity Attractions recommends MOVIN’ OUT for audiences 15 years and older.  This is only to be used as a suggestion for you and your child.  Each child is different and attending this show should be decided by the parent or guardian.
 
What should I wear?
All types of clothing are represented. Some theatre-goers use these nights as a chance to dress up; expect to see people clad in dressy attire ranging from formal to semi-formal. Others come directly from work and end up at the theatre in business casual, casual or even jeans.
 
When should I arrive?
Always aim for arriving at least thirty minutes before the show begins. The theatre doors will not open until thirty minutes before the show starts, but you can browse the merchandise and enjoy concessions in the lobby until the doors to the theatre open.

If you are late, every show has a hold policy; latecomers are seated at the discretion of the production's guidelines. Some shows hold latecomers as long as twenty minutes after the curtain raises. This isn't intended as cruel to the latecomer, it is to respect the attention of those patrons who arrived early or on time. As they try to focus on the beginning (and crucial) part of the show, latecomers could distract their attention.
 
Does my child need a ticket if he/she sits on my lap?
Yes. The ticket policy states "every person must have a ticket."  This is a very common policy for Performing Arts Theatres all over the country.  Some venues, such as arenas or outdoor amphitheaters, will sometimes allow children under the age of two to sit on the accompanying adults lap.  This is mostly due to the seating capacity of their facilities (
i.e. Robinson Center seats 2583 vs average size arena seats 11,800).  Also, it is common courtesy not to talk or make noise at Performing Arts events, unlike arenas where there is talking, yelling, clapping, people are up and down,  etc... 
 
 

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