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Unlock the Magic of Music: Bugs Bunny at the Symphony – Special Offer

Bugs Bunny at the Symphony

The much beloved film-and-orchestra concert Bugs Bunny at the Symphony is returning to Los Angeles for the first time in eight years, and in a new home  . . .  the spectacular Microsoft Theater.

The gala return performance takes place on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at 6:00 p.m., with 16 classic Looney Tunes shorts projected on the gigantic screen, while a large live symphony orchestra, conducted by Emmy Award winner George Daugherty, plays the iconic original Carl Stalling and Milt Franklyn scores live!

And the BEST NEWS for Chuck Jones fans! … CLICK HERE for your exclusive 20% off promotional code just for you! Use the password: fansofchuck

Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony

In addition, a panoply of Looney Tunes-themed activities will greet concertgoers in Microsoft’s Foyer, creating an unprecedented deluxe experience in Los Angeles for fans of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and the rest of the gang.  Onstage, the concert is a new version not seen in Los Angeles, with other special added features during the performance itself.

Enjoy the animation art exhibition from the Bill Heeter collection

Upon arrival, audience members will also be able to experience a virtual carnival in the theater’s Foyer, including an animation art exhibition of rare production cels and limited edition cels from the actual shorts featured in the concert from the extensive 30-year collection of animation historian-collector, Blll Heeter.

There will also be interactive creativity stations manned by professional teaching artists provided by The Chuck Jones Center for Creativity – including animation concepts and characters, green-screen experience kiosks where audience members can get “snapped” within Looney Tunes backgrounds and meet-and-greet photo ops with Looney Tunes characters from Six Flags Magic Mountain.

Participate in one of the offered programs at The Chuck Jones Center for Creativity, a 501(c)(3)

The Chuck Jones Center for Creativity, a 501(c)(3) founded by Chuck Jones, is dedicated to nurturing creativity in individuals of all ages and backgrounds. The Center offers a wide range of programs designed to engage and empower individuals to explore their creativity – including workshops, classes, and camps that cover various artistic disciplines such as animation, drawing, painting, and more – based on the unique philosophies of Chuck Jones.

You don’t want to miss this event extravaganza! Please reach out to your consultant or email [email protected] with any questions and a consultant would be happy to help.

Dawn Matarasso

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