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And So We Walked Ardmore 2025 Ticket Info

Experience the compelling storytelling of 'And So We Walked' at Ardmore on January 10, 2026, a powerful theatrical production that has captivated audiences across North America. Originally performed at renowned venues like Berkeley Repertory Theatre, this play has traveled extensively, including performances in the United States and Canada. Created by Studi, the production has received accolades and support from the National Endowment for the Arts, highlighting its cultural significance. Notably, 'And So We Walked' has been performed in unconventional settings such as public parks and historical sites, bringing the story directly into communities and fostering deeper connections. Inspired by a desire to explore personal and collective histories, the cast's heartfelt performances have resonated with diverse audiences. The play has even been translated into the Cherokee language, making it accessible to indigenous speakers and emphasizing its universal themes. Join us for an unforgettable evening of evocative storytelling, where each performance offers a fresh perspective. Enjoy the opportunity to meet the talented artists after the show and immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of live theatre at Ardmore. Secure your tickets now through our digital service for real-time updates and get ready to experience the emotional power and cultural richness of 'And So We Walked' on January 10, 2026.

And So We Walked Jerome Westheimer Center for the Performing Arts

The Jerome Westheimer Center for the Performing Arts, a cornerstone of Ardmore's vibrant cultural scene, is renowned for its cutting-edge sound system that elevates every live performance. Since opening on March 15, 1985, this iconic venue has hosted its renowned annual jazz festival, featuring Grammy-winning artists such as Norah Jones and Wynton Marsalis, drawing music lovers from across the region. In 2015, the center committed to sustainability by transitioning to solar energy, significantly reducing its ecological impact. The performance hall boasts a beautifully designed orchestra mezzanine, enhancing acoustic clarity and providing an immersive listening experience. Upper-level seats offer a relaxed vantage point, perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back concert view. Attendees arriving via And So We Walked Ardmore can easily reach the center by starting at the central plaza and walking north along Oak Street for about fifteen minutes. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or a lover of live arts, the Jerome Westheimer Center for the Performing Arts continues to be a vital cultural hub, enriching Ardmore’s artistic landscape.


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