The Ikeda Theater at the Mesa Arts Center
Photograph courtesy Mesa Arts Center
Photograph courtesy Mesa Arts Center
FOUR-PART SERIES TICKETS
Series tickets begin at $78 (members) and $94 (general public), depending on price zone, and are available online through Mesa Arts Center and by phone at +1 480 644 6500.
SINGLE-EVENT TICKETS
Tickets to single events ($26—$38) will be available beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2009.
EXPLORERS CIRCLE PACKAGE
Includes prime front orchestra seat, invitation to private reception with speaker Paul Sereno prior to the January 27 event; signed copy of National Geographic Expedition Week DVD. (Limited number of Explorers Circle packages available; $125 of the package price is tax deductible; receipt provided.) The National Geographic Society is a 501c3, tax-exempt organization.
MEMBER DISCOUNT
Member discount prices are valid for members of the National Geographic Society or Mesa Arts Center. To become a National Geographic Society member and receive National Geographic magazine, call 1–800-NGS-LINE (1–800-647–5463). To join Mesa Arts Center’s Members Circle, call 480–644-6615.
SPECIAL NEEDS
ASL interpretation for the deaf or hard of hearing is available with two weeks’ advance notification. Call +1 480 644 6580 to make arrangements. Wheelchair seating and listening units are available at every performance.
PLEASE NOTE
All series package prices include applicable facility and handling fees. No refunds or exchanges on series orders.Member discounts are available on advance series purchases only. ASL interpretation for the deaf or hard of hearing is available with two weeks’ advance notification. Call 480–644-6580 to make arrangements.Wheelchair seating and listening units are available at every performance. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, alternate speakers may be presented without notice; dates are subject to change. The views presented by the speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of National Geographic or Mesa Arts Center.
Following their presentations, speakers will answer audience questions and sign copies of their publications, if any, which will be available for purchase at the event.
Get an Ikeda Theater seating chart.
EDUCATORS
Area schools are invited to attend National Geographic Live! student matinees at the Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater. Registration opens August 15.
Wildlife photographer Paul Nicklen shares unforgettable images of wildlife from the world’s polar regions.
Paleontologist Paul Sereno describes his expeditions around the world in search of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.
Ecologist and photographer Mark Moffett brings nature’s small wonders to life with images and stories from treetops around the world.
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