LA SALLE - Stage 212 is committed to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy environment for patrons, staff, volunteers and anyone else who visits the theater. With that in mind, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stage 212 has announced the postponement of two separate events.
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LA SALLE - Stage 212 is committed to providing and maintaining a safe and healthy environment for patrons, staff, volunteers and anyone else who visits the theater. With that in mind, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stage 212 has announced the postponement of two separate events.
The inaugural production of the “212 Sings” benefit concert series, “Cocktails & Classics: Swingin’ to the Golden Oldies!” has been postponed from the original March 14 and 15 dates to Sept. 12 and 13.
Tickets that were purchased for the March 14 performance will be transferred automatically to the Sept. 12 performance. Tickets purchased for the March 15 performance will be transferred to the Sept. 13 performance. Patrons who encounter any conflicts with the change of dates should contact the box office by phone at (815) 224-3025 or e-mail stage212box@gmail.com for other options.
The spring production, “Farce of Nature,” previously scheduled for April 17-19 and 23-26 has been rescheduled for Sept. 25-27 and Oct. 1-4. Tickets for this Southern-fried farce by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten are $15 each and will be available to “Angels” on Aug. 31, season ticket holders on Sept. 7, and the general public on Sept. 14.
For more information and further updates, visit stage212.org.