The Warner Bros. 100th-anniversary celebrations keep coming! Bugs Bunny at the Symphony, a live show where an orchestra accompanies 16 clips from Looney Tunes, is returning to Los Angeles after eight years.
The show is conducted by Emmy winner George Daugherty, who co-created the show in 1991. Bugs Bunny at the Symphony has played on Broadway at the Gershwin Theater, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, at the Boston Pops, and more. Now, the show will be playing at the Microsoft Theater.
The show features appearances from everybody’s favorite Looney Tunes characters, including Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, and more. The show even features five new animated shorts — “Rabid Rider,” “Coyote Falls,” “Fur of Flying,” “Dynamite Dance,” and “Wet Cement” — so even the biggest Looney Tunes fans will experience something new at Bugs Bunny at the Symphony
Tickets to Bugs Bunny at the Symphony hit the web today, March 17. Tickets are available from $49.50-195.50 at axs.com.