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Pilobolus – From the Porch

PURCHASE TICKETS Pilobolus is back at Hill-Stead, for the fourth consecutive year. More information on the performance will be available this summer! For 50 years, Pilobolus has been one of this country’s most recognizable and beloved dance companies – invited to perform around the globe, at events ranging from the Oscars to the Olympics, and with some of the world’s greatest influencers, thinkers, and creators. The performance will take place on the West Lawn. Please bring chairs or blanket, and…

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September 6, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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PURCHASE TICKETS
Pilobolus is back at Hill-Stead, for the fourth consecutive year. More information on the performance will be available this summer!
For 50 years, Pilobolus has been one of this country’s most recognizable and beloved dance companies – invited to perform around the globe, at events ranging from the Oscars to the Olympics, and with some of the world’s greatest influencers, thinkers, and creators.
The performance will take place on the West Lawn. Please bring chairs or blanket, and a picnic.
Schedule
5:30 pm    Gates open
6:00 pm    Performance begins
Rain Date: Saturday, September 7. 
Tickets
Adult | $30 per person
Child | $10 per child
We strongly advise attendees to purchase tickets in advance. Any available tickets sold at the gate will be by credit card only. 
See all upcoming From the Porch events in our Calendar.

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