BEN HUR - THE STADIUM SPECTACULAR

BEN HUR - THE STADIUM SPECTACULAR

BEN HUR - THE STADIUM SPECTACULAR will be the biggest theatrical event ever seen in Australia.

Direct from Europe, this world tour premiere brings to life the classic tale made famous by the eleven time Academy Award winning 1959 Hollywood movie 'Ben Hur' starring Charlton Heston.

BEN HUR - THE STADIUM SPECTACULAR combines the scale of the Sydney Olympic Games Opening Ceremony with the drama of the slave who dared defy the Roman Empire.

The monumental $15 million stadium adaptation, has been crafted by renowned French director Robert Hossein and produced by STADEFRANCE Live Events. The performance features a live chariot race with 32 horses, a giant Roman galleon and a grand stage which will transform ANZ Stadium into the biggest Roman amphitheatre ever seen.

Watched by over 300,000 people in Paris, the production gained critical acclaim and is an unforgettable live event, complete with audience participation for young and old alike.

Now, this stadium-sized, once in a lifetime entertainment extravaganza comes exclusively to Sydney for two nights only.

Not being performed anywhere else in the world in 2010, don't miss being a part of the biggest show of the year BEN HUR - THE STADIUM SPECTACULAR.

TOUR DATES:

SYDNEY
Friday 22 October 2010 - 8pm
Saturday 23 October 2010 - 8pm
ANZ STADIUM

PRICES

We have tickets on hold in all
price categories for both nights

ADULT
DIAMOND $299 (no discount)
PLATINUM $219 (save $30)
GOLD $139 (save $20)
SILVER $89 (save $10)
BRONZE $69 (no discount)

CONCESSION/STUDENT
DIAMOND N/A
PLATINUM $179
GOLD $109
SILVER $75
BRONZE $59


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