*100% capacity for this performance. The following Covid policies are in place for this performance.
- Staff and volunteers are required to wear masks at all performances and Covid cleaning protocols are still in place
- All patrons required to wear masks at all times (yes, even while seated)
- Lowering mask while actively eating and drinking in your seat permitted
Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story
Friday, October 15, 2021
Doors 6:30 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $23 (incl. fees)
Upper Balcony $23
Balcony $34
Loge $54
Main Floor $74
This show is included in full season tickets and half season package A. No dinner service at this show. Concessions and the bars will be open.
Buddy has been enjoyed by millions of people around the world and tells the story of the tragically short life of Buddy Holly, who along with high school friends The Crickets, turned country music upside down to create some of the best rock 'n' roll songs ever written. We share Buddy's frustrations through his first recording contract; the excitement America felt when 'That'll Be The Day' hit #1; his naive determination to be the first white act to play the Apollo Theatre, Harlem; his whirlwind romance and marriage to Maria Elena; concluding with the ill-fated 'Winter Dance Party' tour of the Midwest and what in theatre must be one of the most incredible musical concerts of all-time. Don't miss out, this is your chance to see Buddy sing his way through two hours of the best rock 'n' roll you'll ever hear!
This show is generously sponsored by Tom & Lynn Hamilton and Air Management Solutions | Bob & Patty Murphy
“The cast melds into a hard-charging rock 'n' roll band for a display of multiple talents...The songs transport us back to when music truly rock 'n' rolled”
Daryl H. Miller, Los Angeles Times
"Golden oldies pounded out the way they used to be"
Frank Rich, The New York Times
"Clearly the music never died"
Joe Adcock, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Remarkable ... It's a bona fide crowd pleaser"
Variety
“You’ll likely not have more fun in a theater this season”
Ellen Sterling, BroadwayWorld.com