
Tickets for "Saturday Night Fever" are on sale at the Emens Auditorium box office.
"Saturday Night Fever," inspired by the phenomenally successful 1977 film and featuring songs from the legendary soundtrack by the Bee Gees, tells the streetwise New York City story of an ambitious, talented Brooklyn kid with a burning desire to make it big in Manhattan.
It is filled with hit songs that helped launch the 1970's disco-dancing craze, including "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," "How Deep is Your Love?" "You Should Be Dancing," "If I Can't Have You" and "Jive Talkin'."
The live version of "Saturday Night Fever" was first presented at the famed Palladium in London's West End in 1998. It was followed by a much-heralded Broadway engagement at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City from September 1999 through December 2000.
"Saturday Night Fever," adapted for the stage by Nan Kinghton (Tony Award nomination for "The Scarlet Pimpernel"), is directed and choreographed by Arlene Phillips. Phillips' choreography has been seen on Broadway in "Starlight Express." She also directed and choreographed "EFX" at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and the world tour of "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber."
This show is not recommended for youth under 13.
Tickets for this reserved seating are $40/$36/$32 and are on sale now at the Emens Box Office. Group discounts are available for this show. Tickets can be purchased



