All guests are subject to the buildings security policies which include but not limited to walk-thru metal detectors and bag searches. Guests will be required to remove hats and empty pockets of all items prior to scanning. Re-entry is not permitted. Patrons who exit the venue for any reason will not be allowed to re-enter the facility. Only bags meeting these criteria are allowed: Purses no bigger than 8.5 X 11 and clear plastic bags no larger than 12 x 6 x 12. All items/contents must be clearly visible and identifiable for Security. Diaper bags and bags carrying medically necessary items will be allowed after inspection. No Refunds or Exchanges.
Jonathan Leshnoff's Elegy, commissioned by our Music Director Yaniv Attar in memory of the victims of the Holocaust, is a deeply moving work resounding with beauty and introspection. Sharon Farber's Concerto for Cello and Narrator blends powerful storytelling with the soulful voice of the cello in a unique and captivating experience. The cello, along with a narrator, recounts the story of an actor who survived the Holocaust and saved an American pilot and 150 Jewish children. The concert concludes with Beethoven's monumental Symphony No. 3 ("Eroica"), a masterpiece that celebrates heroism and the triumph of the human spirit. Generously sponsored by The Jewish Community of Greater Rockford.
Accessible seating or Special Needs inquiries or requests concerning accessibility should be directed to the Ticket Office at 815-968-5222.