78 E. Washington
Chicago, Illinois 60602

Devised by Nigel Hess and presented by Chicago's International Music Foundation, Admission: One Shilling is a unique, one-night-only theatrical evening that tells the extraordinary story of Myra Hess and her famous World War II National Gallery concerts. This US Premiere production starring Downton Abbey actress ("Mrs. Patmore") Lesley Nicol and pianist Inna Faliks will take place at the Chicago Cultural Center’s Preston Bradley Hall.
In Dame Myra’s own words – compiled by her great-nephew, composer Nigel Hess – and with piano music by Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Schumann and Chopin, we hear how the ‘great adventure’ of these 1600 lunchtime concerts in the National Gallery began, and how it continued on a daily basis for 6 years, even while bombs rained down on London.

Tickets (maximum 4 tickets per request) are free of charge and may be obtained by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to International Music Foundation, 30 East Adams Street, Suite 1206, Chicago, IL 60603. Ticket requests must be post-marked after January 7, 2013. Requests post-marked before January 8 will be discarded.

Official Website: http://imfchicago.org

Added by HVasey on January 6, 2013

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