Join us at EJ Thomas Hall for three unforgettable performances this spring, starting with Mahler’s breathtaking Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” on March 1, featuring the Akron Symphony Chorus and soloists […]
Join us at EJ Thomas Hall for three unforgettable performances this spring, starting with Mahler’s breathtaking Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” on March 1, featuring the Akron Symphony Chorus and soloists Sonya Headlam and Amanda Lynn Bottoms. On March 29, immerse yourself in Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto and Beethoven’s First Symphony, highlighting the talents of ASO’s principal clarinetist Amer Hasan and featuring soprano Sirgourney Cook. The season concludes with Verdi’s powerful Requiem on May 10, a moving masterpiece programmed to leave you in awe as we close our season. Three great concerts for one discounted price! Save 20% off and spend your spring with YOUR Akron Symphony Orchestra.
All concerts take place at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, located on the campus of The University of Akron. Per guidelines set by the University of Akron, masks are optional for all patrons attending concerts at EJ Thomas Hall. Parking is 10 dollars parking at the gate (cash) or 8 dollars pre-paid.
Please pick your section; best seats available will be chosen for you. If you have a particular area (seat) you want, please mention it in the notes section. We’ll do our best to seat you accordingly. If you need special seating in any way (such as easy access, or handicapped accessible), please indicate that in the notes or call the office. These are available in Section B.
If you purchase your tickets a week in advance or more, they will be mailed to you unless specified otherwise. Tickets purchased less than a week from the concert date will be available in office or at the venue the night of the concert. Parking must be purchased no later than a week ahead of the concert in order to receive your parking pass in time. Parking is still available on-site, first-come first-serve.