THE MUSICAL BOX THE EXCLUSIVE, AUTHORIZED BY PETER GABRIEL, RE-CREATION OF GENESIS’“THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY”
Tuesday, November 1st at 8pm
Reserved Seating $35-$42
Tickets On Sale 8/19 @ 10am
Available at:
The Kentucky Center Box Office
www.kentuckycenter.org
or by phone 502.584.7777, 800.775.7777,TTY 502.562.0730
With the full support of Peter Gabriel and Genesis, The Musical Box recreates the now legendary concert experience The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Now, a quarter century after the original production, you can experience this musically stunning, technically demanding rock opera with elaborate costumes, brilliant stage effects and more than 1,000 images projected on stage. With the full support of Peter Gabriel and Genesis, The Musical Box recreates the now legendary concert experience The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Now, a quarter century after the original production, you can experience this musically stunning, technically demanding rock opera with elaborate costumes, brilliant stage effects and more than 1,000 images projected on stage.
Ages: All Ages
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Outsized. Operatic. Magisterial. Queen defined a new type of rock superstardom. Vocalist Freddie Mercury, guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor and bassist John Deacon delivered drama, precision and, perhaps most of all, timeless songs. There are numerous BMI Awards between the four members, who are all songwriters with contributions to Queen’s repertoire, and consequently, the world’s collective pop culture. Mercury penned “We Are the Champions,” “Somebody to Love” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”; May composed “We Will Rock You” and “Fat Bottomed Girls”; Deacon wrote “Another One Bites the Dust”; and along with friend David Bowie, they all came together to write “Under Pressure.” Queen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. In 2003, they became the first band ever to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame as a group rather than as individuals. The U.K. Music Hall of Fame welcomed Queen in 2004, while “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions” have both been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Freddie Mercury died of AIDS in 1991; the following year, remaining members orchestrated the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness, and the Mercury Phoenix Trust (MPT) was established. To date, MPT has donated more than $15 million to the fight against AIDS around the world.
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