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    St. Paul's Ordway Center Announces Exciting 2024-25 Season Lineup

    2024-04-24
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    The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul, Minnesota, has revealed its Ordway Presents Series for the 2024-25 season. The series includes nine shows from September 2024 to April 2025, featuring a variety of performances such as drumlines, jazz, science, and opera. The series will also introduce Minnesota to National Geographic’s new performing arts center shows.

    The lineup includes performances by Samara Joy on September 14, 2024, and Ben Folds on October 6, 2024. Other notable shows are Nat Geo Live: Wild Wolves of Yellowstone, Classic Albums Live: The Beatles’ Abbey Road, and The String Queens: “Our Favorite Things”. The series will end with Classic Albums Live: U2’s The Joshua Tree on April 4, 2025.

    Tanya Gertz, Ordway Vice President of Programming and Community Impact, stated that the series offers unique shows that provide enjoyable and touching experiences. She encouraged the public to make memorable experiences at the Ordway this season.

    Ordway President and CEO Chris Harrington noted that the Ordway has welcomed all forms of performing arts and community members for nearly 40 years. He stated that the diverse lineup reflects their commitment to providing carefully selected seasons to their community.

    Tickets for the series are currently available, with a 10% discount for flexible Pick Your Own Subscriptions. Broadway at the Ordway subscribers can also purchase tickets. Single tickets will be available to the public in June.

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