Canceled- BLUE: The Songs Of Joni Mitchell
March 29, 2020
1:00 PM
Doors Open: 12:30 PM
Doors Open: 12:30 PM
We have been in contact with our upcoming artists and many of them are rescheduling their spring tours due to Coronavirus. We ask for your patience as we work on scheduling a new date and we will be in contact with each ticket holder when the new date has been confirmed
BLUE, Queenie, renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, explores the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell. Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation. Queenie explores her love of all things Joni, affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as "A Case of You," "Both Sides Now" and "Little Green."
Planning on seeing your favorite artist at Sellersville Theater? Why not make it a night? Use the promo code SHOW15 when booking online or by phone at The Washington House Hotel, right next door. Enjoy a dessert or a drink worry free, then head upstairs for a wonderful nights sleep. The next morning, our continental breakfast is prepared for you early, so you can still get to work on time!
A processing fee of $6.50 per ticket will appear on your order at check out. This fee is waived when you purchase at our Box Office, click here for hours. All ticket delivery options are free.
The cabaret and first four rows are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Friends & Fanatics: Thank you for your support! As promised, you do not pay additional ticket fees. Because we are unable to remove fees from online sales, we lower the ticket price you see below by $6.50 so that when the fee is applied it all balances out and you pay the original ticket price, nothing more! Please call the Box Office with questions at 215-257-5808.
BLUE, Queenie, renowned for her artful storytelling and raw, emotive vocals, explores the songs, stories and art of the musical legend that is Joni Mitchell. Renaissance woman, painter and poet, Mitchell created a soundtrack for the Woodstock generation. Queenie explores her love of all things Joni, affectionately reinterpreting Joni Mitchell's melancholy music and intimately revealing the stories behind some of her most haunting songs such as "A Case of You," "Both Sides Now" and "Little Green."
Planning on seeing your favorite artist at Sellersville Theater? Why not make it a night? Use the promo code SHOW15 when booking online or by phone at The Washington House Hotel, right next door. Enjoy a dessert or a drink worry free, then head upstairs for a wonderful nights sleep. The next morning, our continental breakfast is prepared for you early, so you can still get to work on time!
A processing fee of $6.50 per ticket will appear on your order at check out. This fee is waived when you purchase at our Box Office, click here for hours. All ticket delivery options are free.
The cabaret and first four rows are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page.
Friends & Fanatics: Thank you for your support! As promised, you do not pay additional ticket fees. Because we are unable to remove fees from online sales, we lower the ticket price you see below by $6.50 so that when the fee is applied it all balances out and you pay the original ticket price, nothing more! Please call the Box Office with questions at 215-257-5808.
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