Rock of Ages: The '80s Arena Rock Party Musical
Pantages Theatre (6233 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028)
- Full Price:
- $78.00 - $80.00
- Our Price:
- $40.50 - $45.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Rock of Ages have expired.
The last date listed for Rock of Ages was Thursday March 22, 2012 / 8:00pm.
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- Full Price:
- $80.00
- Our Price:
- $53.00
The Pantages Theatre is celebrating 35 years of presenting memorable Broadway shows, and Goldstar members have this special opportunity to check out the latest hits for one week only. Following her critically-acclaimed Broadway debut and London engagements, supermodel Christie Brinkley comes to the Pantages as merry murderess Roxie Hart in the blockbuster Chicago. Kander and Ebb's sensational tale of sin, corruption and murder in the 1920s won six Tony Awards and is known for its exciting, sexy dance numbers and for songs including "All That Jazz." Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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sveta on What to Wear
You can wear anything basically.
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual Chic - LA style
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CowboyFanZ on Where to Eat
Snacks and Drinks are pretty expensive, so eat before!
185 Goldstar Member Reviews
CowboyFanZ
Not your stereo-typical "Musical" . . . The show was creative, and filled with many great one liners and sight gags. I would however caution parents that this show is a VERY STRONG PG-13 if not R rated. It does contain mature language, and a lot of VERY provocative dance.Written on Feb 17 2011
Leave the younger ones home, but the high school kids know far more than anything this show could teach them. The acting was spot on, the vocals amazing and the band... well, lets just say "WOW!" My wife and I are going to see this again... it's that good! Constantine may not be the "American Idol," but he sure is the model for the American Rocker!
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This was high energy entertainment. Excellent performance by all actors. Constantine's voice and his counterpart "Shirley" produced some truly unforgettable moments well worth the price of admission alone. Big stage numbers rocked the house. Staging and action entertaining throughout. Narrator's charm grows throughout. We had upper Mezzanine seats which are good seats compared to rear orchestra. Go see this show.Written on Feb 25 2011
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Mishi Schueller
Having grown up with all the music, I found myself smiling and tapping my foot to the beat throughout. It was all I could do to keep from singing along. Extremely fun and entertaining musical with excellent performances from the cast and band. I highly recommend this to fans of '80s rock!Written on Feb 25 2011
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Fabulous evening in the theatre w/so much energy ~ much of the audience was jumping up and down during the finale, singing and dancing in the aisles. Great music, great voices, great story, great fun!!!Written on Feb 23 2011
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More Information About Rock of Ages
Website
http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/shows/rockOfAges.html
Quotes & Highlights
- Be sure to watch for Pantages' announcement of their “Most Amazing Season” for 2012-2013, including the smash hit The Book of Mormon.
- Learn more about the musical at the official Rock of Ages website.
Description
The Pantages Theatre is celebrating 35 years of presenting memorable Broadway shows, and this week only, Goldstar members have exclusive access to some amazing anniversary deals on the latest hits.
The first Broadway show to play Hollywood’s famed Pantages was Bubbling Brown Sugar. The show opened on Tuesday, February 15, 1977.
Some of the highlights of the last 35 years at the Pantages include:
On September 13, 1983, Yul Brynner gave his 4000th live stage performance as the King of Siam in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic musical, The King and I on the stage of the Pantages Theatre. The night had additional poignancy, since Mr. Brynner had received the Academy Award for his film portrayal of the same role on that same Pantages stage two decades earlier.
The L.A. premiere of La Cage Aux Folles, starring Gene Barry, had a long run in 1984-85. It became the longest running Pantages show and broke a number of L.A. box office records.
In late 1999, the Pantages began work on a complete renovation. When the doors re-opened to the public in September 2000, every visible square inch of the theatre had been transformed, and audiences were wowed to see the historic venue returned to the glamour and beauty that it had when it opened its doors on June 4, 1930.
Disney’s The Lion King was the first show to play the newly-renovated Pantages, and it went on to run for over two years, breaking all previous attendance records. It remains the longest-running show in Pantages history.
For most of 2003, Jason Alexander and Martin Short headlined the musical smash, The Producers - The New Mel Brooks Musical.
After having its L.A. premiere at the Pantages in 2005 for a limited six-week run, Wicked returned in February 2007 and stayed for two years, again breaking every standing box office record.



