From Tony Award-nominated composer Andrew Lippa, join us in an emotional celebration of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to hold public office in California and an American icon today. Part choral work, part theater piece, I Am Harvey Milk is an emotional celebration of an American icon. We are proud to present the Southwest premiere of this historic work.
Allen Dominguez
as Young Harvey Allen is 12 years old, he attends St. Charles Catholic School. Musical Theatre Southwest: Young Clyde in Bonnie and Clyde, Young Guido in Nine and Michael in Elf. Many performances at Cardboard Playhouse. Allen's voice teacher is Dacia Lust. |
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Rio Rancho
Sunday, March 24, 2019 3:00 PM V. Sue Cleveland H.S. Concert Hall 4800 Laban Rd NE Rio Rancho, NM 87144 (View Map) |
*** We recommend ordering tickets from a DESKTOP COMPUTER to choose your seats***
The option to pick or choose a seat is only available on a desktop computer and cannot be done from a mobile device. If you order/register from a mobile device, you can only purchase your seats with the "best available seat" as determined by Eventbrite. This means you will not be able to pick your seat, but you'll be automatically assigned to the best seat available. Accessible Seating information at the V. Sue Cleveland Concert Hall is shown below.
Tickets are purchased through Eventbrite.
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The Concert Hall at V. Sue Cleveland High School, Rio Rancho New Mexico opened in January 2010 and is recognized as being among the very best of it's kind on a national level. It was specifically designed to perform with uncompromised acoustical excellence for solo artists to large groups. Some recent appearances have included guest performances by world class professional entertainment such as the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, violinist Mark Woods, and the US Air Force Jazz Ensemble.
Santa Fe
Thursday, March 21, 2019 7:30 PM The Lensic Theater 211 W San Francisco St Santa Fe, NM 87501 (View Map) |
Tickets are purchased through the Lensic ticketing system.
Ticket Sales Have Ended for the Santa Fe Concert
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V. Sue Cleveland Concert Hall Accessible Seating
Accessible seating—wheelchairs
On the main floor, the seats in Section 2, Row R that have a WC in them are empty spaces for wheelchairs, and they have adjacent seats for companions.
On the third level (which can be reached via elevator), the seats in Section 12, Row D and Section 14, Row D that have a WC in them are empty spaces for wheelchairs, and they have adjacent seats for companions.
Accessible seating—walkers
On the main floor, all of the seats in Sections 1, 2, 3, 1B, and 3B can be reached without stairs. The aisle seats obviously are more accessible for someone using a walker. But for seats in 1, 2, and 3, the walker would have to be stored in back by you or one of our ushers. There is space in the aisles near 1B and 3B to store walkers. The seats in Row R with a WC as part of the seat number are empty spaces for wheelchairs and have adjacent seats for companions. Because there are so few of these in the auditorium, we hope you will leave these for persons who use wheelchairs. All of Section 4 requires using stairs.
On the third level (which can be reached by elevator), Sections 12, 13, and 14, anything in Row D can be reached without stairs, although again the ends are most accessible. The seats in Row D with a WC as part of the seat number are empty spaces for wheelchairs and have adjacent companion seating. Again, we hope you will leave these for persons who use wheelchairs. Despite the way it appears on the seating chart, Row E requires a step up.
Also on the third level, the seats along the side of the hall in Sections 10 and 11 are easily accessible without stairs, and they have both excellent views of the stage and a wide aisle in which walkers can be stored. All of the other seats on the third level involve stairs to reach them.
There are no walker- or wheelchair-accessible seats in the Tier 3 seating area (Sections 15, 16, and 17 on the third level).
Also, a heads-up about selecting seats. For reasons that are beyond our control, if you access the ticketing system through a mobile device, the ticketing will select for you its estimate of the best available seats in the price tier you choose, and then proceed to checkout without giving you an option to change the seats it selects. Unfortunately, it's estimate does not include accessibility. So, if you want to select seats, whether accessible or not, you must do this from a desktop or laptop computer.
On the main floor, the seats in Section 2, Row R that have a WC in them are empty spaces for wheelchairs, and they have adjacent seats for companions.
On the third level (which can be reached via elevator), the seats in Section 12, Row D and Section 14, Row D that have a WC in them are empty spaces for wheelchairs, and they have adjacent seats for companions.
Accessible seating—walkers
On the main floor, all of the seats in Sections 1, 2, 3, 1B, and 3B can be reached without stairs. The aisle seats obviously are more accessible for someone using a walker. But for seats in 1, 2, and 3, the walker would have to be stored in back by you or one of our ushers. There is space in the aisles near 1B and 3B to store walkers. The seats in Row R with a WC as part of the seat number are empty spaces for wheelchairs and have adjacent seats for companions. Because there are so few of these in the auditorium, we hope you will leave these for persons who use wheelchairs. All of Section 4 requires using stairs.
On the third level (which can be reached by elevator), Sections 12, 13, and 14, anything in Row D can be reached without stairs, although again the ends are most accessible. The seats in Row D with a WC as part of the seat number are empty spaces for wheelchairs and have adjacent companion seating. Again, we hope you will leave these for persons who use wheelchairs. Despite the way it appears on the seating chart, Row E requires a step up.
Also on the third level, the seats along the side of the hall in Sections 10 and 11 are easily accessible without stairs, and they have both excellent views of the stage and a wide aisle in which walkers can be stored. All of the other seats on the third level involve stairs to reach them.
There are no walker- or wheelchair-accessible seats in the Tier 3 seating area (Sections 15, 16, and 17 on the third level).
Also, a heads-up about selecting seats. For reasons that are beyond our control, if you access the ticketing system through a mobile device, the ticketing will select for you its estimate of the best available seats in the price tier you choose, and then proceed to checkout without giving you an option to change the seats it selects. Unfortunately, it's estimate does not include accessibility. So, if you want to select seats, whether accessible or not, you must do this from a desktop or laptop computer.