2001: A Space Odyssey
With Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Adelaide Chamber Singers
Australia / United Kingdom / United States
"Maintains its artistic magnificence after more than 30 years."
Washington Post
Imagine two awe-inspiring forces meeting for an epic evening of film and music – a screening of one of the greatest films ever made accompanied live by the might of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and a 60-voice choir.
Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci-fi masterpiece is celebrated for its technological realism, innovative special effects and brilliant use of music from Richard Strauss, Johann Strauss and György Ligeti. Under the expert command of conductor, Robert Ziegler, more than 150 singers and musicians shed new light on this cult classic.
2001: A Space Odyssey
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WHERE
WHEN
Fri 8 Mar – Sat 9 Mar 7.30pm
DURATION
3 hours (including interval)
TICKETS
Premium $139, Friends $119
A Reserve $109, Friends $93
B Reserve $89, Friends $76, Concession $76, Fringe Benefits $30
For Fringe Benefits bookings, please call BASS on 131 246.
Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable break.
Wheelchair access
Assistive listening systems
MAP
credits
Conductor: Robert Ziegler
Chorus director: Carl Crossin
A live presentation in association with Warner Bros., Southbank Centre and the British Film Institute.
IMAGE CREDITS
Courtesy of University of the Arts London, Kubrick Archive
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