Thursday, February 11, 2010

Max Raabe & Palace Orchester at UCLA Feb. 18

A Night in Berlin/Max Raabe & Palace Orchester
Thursday Feb. 18
$32, $44 $56 and $75 ($18 UCLA students and student rush)

The inimitable Max Raabe & Palast Orchester embody the music, style and decadence of Weimar-era Berlin. Raabe and his stellar 12-member band return to Royce Hall with a brand-new program, A Night in Berlin, celebrating the musical glory of the 1920s and ‘30s. Raabe’s talents and humor have charmed audiences around the world.

Tickets for MAX RAABE & PALACE ORCHESTER: A NIGHT IN BERLIN on THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 are available for $32, $44 $56 and $75

They can be purchased online at www.UCLALive.org, by phone at 310-825-2101, in person at the UCLA Central Ticket Office at the southwest corner of the James West Alumni Center, and at all Ticketmaster outlets.

UCLA students may purchase tickets in advance for $18. Student rush tickets, subject to availability, are offered at the same price to all students with a valid ID one hour prior to show time.

1 comment:

dasboogiewoogie said...

Moin, Moin from Texas!
If you like Max' music and the Golden entertainment of the 1920s, you might like Brendan McNally's dark comic novel "Germania" (Simon & Schuster, 2009), about the Flying Magical Loerber Brothers, four somewhat magical, Jewish vaudeville entertainers and onetime child stars who were the toast of Berlin before WWII and who reunite during the surreal, three-week "Flensburg Reich" of Admiral Doenitz, Hitler's very unlucky successor.