Watch Looney Tunes While the Philadelphia Orchestra Plays the Scores at the Bugs Bunny at the Symphony 30th Anniversary
We’re all adults here but many of us are still kids at heart. So why not find the perfect balance of silliness and class at the Kimmel Cultural Campus this January. The Philadelphia Orchestra will be paying tribute to some of our favorite cartoons at the Bugs Bunny at the Symphony 30th Anniversary January 7th-9th.
Bugs Bunny at the Symphony” returns to The Philadelphia Orchestra this January, in a sparkling new edition of this critically acclaimed concert. Combining more than a dozen beloved classic Looney Tunes projected on the big screen while The Philadelphia Orchestra plays the classical music-infused original scores, this new version features iconic favorites like What’s Opera, Doc?, The Rabbit of Seville, Baton Bunny, and Corny Concerto. Recent additions include six newly produced Warner Bros. animated shorts. The concert is conducted by George Daugherty and is created by George Daugherty and David Ka Lik Wong.
Tickets start at $35 and can be purchased here.