Utah SymphonySherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro at the Noorda

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Utah Symphony Presents
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro
DATES and TIMES:
April 19, 2022 / 7:30 PM
VENUE:
The Noorda Center for the Performing Arts
Utah Valley University
800 West University Parkway
SYNOPSIS:
Conner Gray Covington, conductor
Utah Symphony
All audience members, regardless of age, attending Utah Symphony concerts at The Noorda must present a negative Covid-19 test result obtained within 72 hours of the event. In lieu of a negative test, a patron can voluntarily provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination. Patrons 12 and older will also be asked to present a photo ID. Face coverings are strongly encouraged for all audience members.
The orchestra is ready to begin their concert and discovers the Maestro is missing! Thankfully the world’s greatest detective is available and agrees to take the case. All the musicians are suspects as Sherlock Holmes investigates each instrument family to deduce who is behind this mystery.
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Missing Maestro features classical and modern orchestral favorites while teaching the audience about the different instrument families of the orchestra. Will Sherlock be able to solve the mystery of who kidnapped the Maestro?
Announce/Subscriptions On Sale: March 23, 2021
2021-22 Subscriber Presale: May 18, 2021
Single-performance Tickets On-Sale: June 15, 2021
All programs are subject to change given the ongoing uncertainty around the COVID-19 health crisis. Should USUO need to cancel or change elements of the season, ticket holders will be notified about their ticket options. USUO continues to prioritize the health and well-being of the entire community.
Late Seating Policy:
Late seating will be at an appropriate break in the concert, to be determined at a later date, or at intermission. More information on our late and re-entry policies is available at utahsymphony.org.
General Age Guideline:
This family-friendly performance is open to audience members of all ages. Lap children three and younger are free but must have a ticket which can be picked up at the ticket office.
Artists and programs are subject to change. No refunds.
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