THE SONGBOOK OF YOUR CHILDHOOD ON STAGE!
LifeHouse Theater has been awarded the honor of presenting the West Coast premiere of Robert J. Sherman’s “A Spoonful of Sherman.” This poignant salute to the Sherman brothers’ songwriting family will lead you on a musical journey through their amazing careers and contributions to culture. Enjoy a lively showcase of unforgettable, world-famous songs you have known and loved all your life!
October 12 – November 10, 2024
Janice Triplett says
Where am I going to your website and try to book online I can’t quite figure out how to do that because it’s not showing me where to book anything I’m totally frustrated I called this past Sunday during the hour before performance and left my number and no one has called me back since I called today and asked me to leave my phone number and I’ve got appointments and taking people dialysis and I’m sure hoping someone will call me back when I can talk on the phone this is very frustrating or else tell me how I can book it online it’s not showing me how to do that
LifeHouse Theater says
I’m sorry you have been having problems with our ticket system. On our home page, up in the same line as our menu options, you will see a square box that says “Purchase Tickets”. If you click it, you will have 3 choices, 31st Season – Ludus Ticketing, 30th Season – Theater Manager, and LifeHouse North Carolina. Select the 31st Season – Ludus Ticketing. It will take you to our ticketing page. Once there, select My Account. If you have previously purchase tickets from LifeHouse Theater, it will populate your information. If not, then just select Buy Tickets and scroll down to select the show you want tickets for.
Dan Martinez says
When do tickets go on sale for A Spoonful of Sherman? Thanks
LifeHouse Theater says
Tickets are currently on sale on our website.
Sherrill says
What is the duration of the production on saturday? Is trying to make dinner reservations and need to know how long the play will last.
LifeHouse Theater says
Each act is about 47 minutes long. Intermission is 15-20 minutes. So the show ends right at the two hour mark. If you are attending the matinee, you will get out a few minutes after 4pm.