

Bugs Bunny celebrates 70th birthday at the Symphony
Oct 26, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact: Annie Matlow 464-7071
“Bugs Bunny on Broadway” Concert Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary with New Sequel
SPOKANE— George Daugherty, creator of Bugs Bunny on Broadway, the record-setting orchestra-and-film concert that reinvented a new genre of symphony orchestra event, will conduct the Spokane Symphony in an all new production Bugs Bunny at the Symphony. This exciting fusion of classic cartoons with live symphony orchestra will be performed at Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox on Saturday, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony will spotlight some of the original cartoon treasures of Bugs Bunny on Broadway, while adding an enlarged “cast” of Warner Bros.’ animated characters and cartoons to this celebrated melding of classical music and classic animation.
In keeping with the Looney fun this event promises and the fact that the concerts are on Halloween weekend, the Spokane Symphony is proud to announce we will be holding a costume contest for concertgoers of all ages to participate in during our Bugs Bunny at the Symphony concert.
The contest is open to anyone attending the concert, although you may only win once (must purchase a ticket to win). Those entering simply come to either of the Bugs Bunny performances dressed up as their favorite cartoon character from Looney Tunes, Warner Bros., or other animated show. Judging will take place before the concert and winners will be picked during intermission in the Theater lobby. There will be three categories: Children (entries 12 and under), Adults (those 13 and up), and a Family or Team, featuring groups of three or more.
Entrants will compete for the grand prize of Loony Tunes Golden Collection that includes over 20 DVDs of Loony Tunes cartoons and is valued at over $1,000. Other prizes include tickets to the Nutcracker, T-shirts or Bugs Bunny at the Symphony CD.
Tickets for either performance are $32, $34, and $46 and children’s tickets may be purchased for $14. Tickets are available in advance at the Spokane Symphony Ticket Office, located at Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox, 1001 W. Sprague, or by calling 509-624-1200. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.spokanesymphony.org Tickets are also available at all TicketsWest outlets or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT.
This concert has been underwritten by Hotel Ruby and by Avista.


































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