The Jazz Age
Speakeasies. Bootleg booze. Hedonism. Flappers. Decadence. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the Roaring 20’s with the Sacramento Ballet at
THe Great Gatsby Prohibition Party February 10 at the Memorial Auditorium
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Ron Cunningham & Carinne Binda, Artistic Directors
The Great Gatsby Prohibition Party The Great Gatsby10, Prohibition Party Sunday, February 4:30pm • The Memorial Auditorium
We will tranform the grand Memorial Auditorium into a glamorous 1920’s Speakeasy and Ballroom for a celebration of Ron Cunningham’s adaptation of the classic novel The Great Gatsby. Guests will be treated to an all-inclusive Prohibition Party to include cocktails, savory cuisine and sultry entertainment, including the hot sounds of the Peter Petty Orchestra. No auctions - just pure, unadulterated fun! This is one party you won’t want to miss! (1920’s attire is admired, but not
required)
Individual tickets and table sponsorships available $250 ($200 is tax deductible) for the General Public • $175 ($125 tax deductible) for Ballet Season Subscribers Enjoy a great party, benefit the Ballet, AND get a tax deduction! Event Sponsors: John de la Vega • Classique Catering • The Sacramento Convention Center • Sacramento Theatrical Lighting • SMUD
Buy your tickets for the party and get your outfit ready! Sacramento Ballet Box Office:
Or buy your tickets to see the performance only: Community Center Theater Box Office:
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www.sacballet.org (Tickets)
916-552-5800 x2
Ballet Box Office Hours: M - F 10am - 1pm, 1:30pm - 3pm
916-808-5181
CCT Box Office Hours: M - Sat 10am - 6pm)
The Great Gatsby
Ron Cunningham’s with George Balanchine’s Who Cares? February 7 - 10 • Community Center Theater
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s definitive American novel is brought to life in a spectacular World Premiere by master storyteller, Ron Cunningham, complete with “Roaring Twenties” live music by Billy Novick’s Blue Syncopators. Also on the program is George Balanchine’s Who Cares? set to the Broadway music we know and love so well by George Gershwin. The Great Gatsby is sponsored by Western Health Advantage
Who Cares? is sponsored by The Dr. Richard and Ursula Wertz Foundation
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