Auditorium Theatre tickets 26 April 2026 - Premiere Jazz Island. Difference Between. Song of the Anchorite. Revelations. | GoComGo.com

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Jazz Island. Difference Between. Song of the Anchorite. Revelations.

Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, USA
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Chicago, USA
Starts at: 15:00
Acts: 1
Duration: 2h 3min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
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Creators
Choreographer: Alvin Ailey
Choreographer: Maija Garcia
Choreographer: Matthew Neenan
Choreography: Jamar Roberts
Overview

Jazz Island by Maija García is a vibrant and rhythm-driven work that blends jazz influences with contemporary movement. The piece radiates energy, musicality, and a sense of playful freedom.

Jazz Island by Maija García is a lively exploration of rhythm, syncopation, and expressive individuality. Drawing from jazz roots, the choreography emphasizes musical accents, dynamic shifts, and personal flair within the ensemble. The work creates an atmosphere of joy and spontaneity, celebrating movement as both structure and improvisation.

Difference Between by Matthew Neenan is a contemporary ballet that explores contrast, connection, and shared space through refined movement. The choreography highlights subtle shifts in relationships and perspective.

Difference Between by Matthew Neenan is a nuanced work that examines how individuality and partnership coexist within an ensemble. Blending classical ballet technique with contemporary fluidity, the choreography plays with contrast in energy, spacing, and intent. The piece invites viewers to notice the quiet moments where difference becomes dialogue rather than division.

Song of the Anchorite by Jamar Roberts is a meditative and emotionally charged work that explores solitude, faith, and inner resilience. The choreography balances stillness and intensity, drawing the audience into a deeply reflective space.

Song of the Anchorite by Jamar Roberts is a contemplative dance work inspired by themes of isolation, devotion, and spiritual searching. Through restrained yet powerful movement, the choreography evokes a sense of inward focus and quiet strength. The piece reflects Roberts’ signature ability to merge emotional depth with refined physical expression, creating an atmosphere of reverence and introspection.

Revelations by Alvin Ailey is a powerful modern dance masterpiece inspired by African American spirituals and lived experience. The work expresses struggle, faith, and joy through deeply emotional and communal movement.

Revelations by Alvin Ailey is an iconic dance work that traces a journey from sorrow to hope using music rooted in African American spirituals. Through a blend of modern dance, ballet, and jazz influences, the choreography reflects resilience, spirituality, and collective memory. It remains a timeless celebration of the human spirit and one of the most influential works in modern dance history.

Venue Info

Auditorium Theatre - Chicago
Location   50 E Ida B Wells Dr

The Auditorium Theatre, an Illinois not-for-profit organization, is committed to presenting the finest in international, cultural, community, and educational programming to Chicago and to the continued restoration and preservation of the National Historic Landmark Auditorium Theatre.

The Auditorium Theatre is a music and performance venue located inside the Auditorium Building at 50 Ida B. Wells Drive in Chicago, Illinois. Inspired by the Richardsonian Romanesque Style of architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the building was designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra performed in the theatre until 1904 as well as the Chicago Grand Opera Company and its successors the Chicago Opera Association and Chicago Civic Opera until its relocation to the Civic Opera House in 1929. The theatre currently hosts performances by the Joffrey Ballet, in addition to a variety of concerts, musicals, performances and events. Since the 1940s, it has been owned by Roosevelt University and since the 1960s refurbished and managed by an independent non-profit arts organization.

Today, the Auditorium Theatre continues to maintain and restore the Adler & Sullivan building. Recent innovations include the introduction of the theatre's first public elevator as well as the Katten/Landau Studio housed in the Roosevelt University Wabash Building. Typically, more than 200 performances and events, ranging from dance and theater to music, educational programs, and more, attract over a quarter of a million people every year. The venue presents a wide array of international, national and Chicago-based dance and music programming. The signature program of the Auditorium's Creative Engagement department is "Hearts to Art,"  a summer camp that utilizes the performing arts of music, theatre and dance to provide healing opportunities for children who have experienced the death of a parent. Winner of State Farm Insurance's 2009 "Embrace Life" award, the camp helps the children gain self-confidence, learn to express themselves and fosters emotional growth through interaction with other campers and caring adults who have experienced the same loss.

On October 2, 2014, it was announced that the 2015 NFL Draft would be held at the Auditorium Theatre, making the first selection meeting outside New York City in fifty years. The first round of the draft took place there on April 30, 2015. The draft ended after 7 rounds and 256 selections on May 2, 2015. The venue hosted the NFL Draft again in 2016.

The Auditorium has been the home of the Joffrey Ballet since 1998.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Chicago, USA
Starts at: 15:00
Acts: 1
Duration: 2h 3min
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