Love is in the Air!
Our partners sure know how to make us feel special. Check out these Valentine's Day themed events that you can get into for just $5!
DANCE
A perfectly timed Valentine, Roméo et Juliette beautifully details the intoxicating passion of Shakespeare’s great play with heartbreaking beauty. The ballet’s contemporary design and choreography glow while the PNB Orchestra perfectly plays Prokofiev’s powerfully haunting score.
MUSIC
Prom Queen's sound is cinematic, vintage and dark: drawing comparisons to contemporary artists such as Lana Del Rey, Broadcast and Dirty Beaches.
“Churning out sickly sweet pop tracks inspired by pinup girls and 1960s house-wives, PROM QUEEN is, naturally, everything Lana Del Rey tries too hard to be. A multi-instrumentalist with sultry vocals and a killer retro style." - SEATTLE WEEKLY
The boom of American jazz in the 1920s created the gypsy-style, Parisian cabaret classics that remain popular today. Lapins' album “Amourettes” brings together banjo-ukes, guitar, winds, and powerful French vocals for a celebration of all-things love and romance. What better way to spend Valentine’s Day, than with the language of love?
The great Jean-Efflam Bavouzet lends his incredible virtuosity to Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Then, bask in the unmatched grandeur of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, a tour-de-force of symphonic power. Romance blooms amongst the sounds of the Symphony!
FILM
Celebrate Valentine's Day with a love story that transcends the ages! Hal Ashby's tender outsider classic explores the relationship between the faux-suicidal young man Harold and his unlikely kindred spirit, goofy septuagenarian Maude. With free custom made tragi-romantic candy hearts and a pre-show Cat Stevens sing along.
THEATRE
Can one word alter the course of your life? Through a dizzying fugue of vignettes, audiences watch as Marianne and Roland’s relationship unfolds across time and space, with each variation sending their relationship on an entirely new trajectory. Science and romance collide in this unusual love story that’s delighted audiences in New York and London.