Times:
8:00 p.m. Friday;
2:00 p.m. Saturday; 8:00 p.m. Saturday;
1:00 p.m. Sunday; 6:30 p.m. Sunday
Tickets:
8 pm Fri/Sat., 1 pm Sun:
$75.00, $57.50, $47.50, $32.50
2 pm Sat, 6:30 pm Sun:
$70.00, $52.50, $42.50, $25.00
Groups of 10 or more:
8 pm Fri/Sat., 1 pm Sun:
$75.00, $52.25, $43.25, $29.75
2 pm Sat, 6:30 pm Sun:
$70.00, $47.75, $38.75, $23.00
Prices include facility fee.
Tony Award® Nominee and “American Idol” finalist Constantine Maroulis reprises his acclaimed performance as Drew in the First National Tour of the five–time Tony Award® nominated smash–hit musical ROCK OF AGES! In 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small-town girl met a big-city rocker, and in LA’s most famous rock club, they fell in love to the greatest songs of the 80’s. ROCK OF AGES is an arena-rock love story told through the mind–blowing, face–melting hits of JOURNEY, NIGHT RANGER, STYX, REO SPEEDWAGON, PAT BENATAR, TWISTED SISTER, POISON, ASIA, WHITESNAKE and many more. Don’t miss this awesomely good time about dreaming big, playing loud and partying on!
Groups call 414-908-6092 or email GroupSales@wcd.org.
Individual tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 21, at the Milwaukee Theatre Box Office and all Ticketmaster Retail Locations including Boston Stores and select WalMart stores, by phone at 1-800-745-3000 or online at Ticketmaster.com. Prices shown are per ticket and include $3/ticket facility fee. Convenience fees apply.
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Parental Advisory
Rock of Ages is a full-out, blast-off, hold-onto-your-hairspray celebration of the great rock music of the 80s, and you might be wondering – or, admit it, hoping – your kids will love it as much as you will. Well, we think they will, but you should know that some of the costumes, dancing and language might not be appropriate for kids under the age of 14. We think teenagers will dig it, because it’s totally awesome, sort of like a music video brought to life, complete with hot dancers and blazing guitar licks. You know the maturity of your children, so we suggest you use your best judgment about whether or not the show is appropriate for them. Remember, if you do bring them, they’ll get to see you rockin’ like you did back in the day. Just so you know.