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Ballet Quad Cities Show At Davenport’s Adler Theater Rescheduled For May 29

The Ballet Quad Cities performance scheduled for Saturday, May 8, 2021 at the Adler Theatre has been rescheduled for Saturday, May 29,

Ballet Quad Cities Show At Davenport's Adler Theater Rescheduled For May 29

A past Ballet Quad Cities performance at Davenport’s Outing Club, 2019 Brady St.

2021. For ticket inquiries, please call 563-326-8522.

Ballet Quad Cities and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra’s Trio will co-headline a performance at the Adler Theatre on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 8:00 p.m. Special guest is Aaron Fullan, an actor, composer and social media influencer from Clinton, Iowa.

Ballet Quad Cities will feature audience favorites such as, the fun baseball themed “Players,” the jazzy and sophisticated “Sugar Rum Fairy,” the sunny and chill “Dream a Little Dream,” Meghan Phillips’ “Where Ever the Wind Takes Us,” and more.

Three superb Quad City Symphony Orchestra musicians, associate concertmaster Emily Nash, violist Bruno Silva, and associate principal bass Kit Polen, will perform Music of Appalachia.

Reserved seat tickets ($25) for the Saturday, May 29, 2021 performance are available in person at the Adler Theatre Box Office (136 E. 3rd St.) and online at Ticketmaster.com. $10 tickets for students and seniors (60 years & up) are on sale at the box office.

Tickets to the socially-distanced event will be sold in pods. Guests must purchase all seats within a selected pod. Face coverings are required unless you are actively eating or drinking.

Ballet Quad Cities Show At Davenport's Adler Theater Rescheduled For May 29

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