Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Tickets! Get your tickets!

A VERY SPECIAL LIMITED RUN - 3 WEEKS ONLY! MARCH 12TH through MARCH 29TH. Previews March 10th and 11th.

Music can save you, stories can heal you; in the words and the song, there is an answer. From the imagination of musician, poet, and playwright Joy Harjo, (Mvskoke) comes a deeply compelling journey of struggle, displacement, self-discovery, and healing. Embracing life stories, sharing universal truths, and taking back a Native woman's place in the world, Harjo teases out a tale of how poetry, music, art and theater can bring a life full circle. Invoking spoken word, storytelling, and song, Harjo channels multiple voices, taking us on a wild musical ride where she tells it like it is with spirit and a mean jazz sax. Joining her for this personal tour-de-force is Grammy Award-winning producer and guitarist Larry Mitchell infusing blues, funk, rock and jazz into an allegorical work of tremendous power.

WINGS OF NIGHT SKY, WINGS OF MORNING LIGHT
By Musician, Poet and Playwright Joy Harjo (Mvskoke - Creek Nation)
With Grammy-Award Winning Producer and Collaborator, Guitarist Larry Mitchell
Executive Producers Randy Reinholz (Choctaw) and Jean Bruce Scott
Director Randy Reinholz

SHOW DATES AND TIMES:
Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays 8:00 p. m. ~ Saturdays & Sundays 2:00 p. m. at The Autry in Griffith Park across from the LA Zoo where the 5 and 134 freeways meet

TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
General Admission $20 / Autry Members $12 available at Autry Box Office 323-667-2000 X354 or TicketWeb 1-866-468-3399 or www.ticketweb.com
40% off for GROUPS of 10 or more. Purchase 10 or more tickets for your GROUP at only $12 per ticket! GROUP leaders: for more information, or to reserve tickets, call 323-466-5830 or e-mail christi@flagmarketing.com

** Save your ticket stub and get free admission into the 2009 Intertribal Arts Marketplace!** Museum discount and special meal price at cafe may also be available. Ask Christi for details.

Native Voices At The Autry is devoted to developing and producing new works for the stage by Native American playwrights and performers. Visit www.nativevoicesattheautry.org or www.myspace.com/nativevoices to learn more.

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