Ring of Fire
The music of Johnny Cash
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Tickets & pricing
- Zone A: $138
- Zone B: $126
- Zone C: $81
Individual tickets on sale now!
Created by Richard Maltby, Jr.
Conceived by William Meade
Orchestrations by Steven Bishop and Jeff Lisenby
Let the songbook of the iconic storyteller Johnny Cash guide you on a journey of struggle and success, love, and redemption. Brought to life by a talented collection of singers and musicians, this theatrical concert gets to the heart of Cash’s unique life story and connects it with universal experiences in songs such as “I Walk the Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Country Boy,” and “A Boy Named Sue.” Watch the trailer.
Ring of Fire is presented through special arrangement with, and all authorized performance materials are supplied by, Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas,Suite 640, New York, NY 10036. www.theatricalrights.com
Audience advisories
- show may include coarse language, mature themes, and mature subjects.
- Flashing lights, water-based haze, and fog may also occur.
- Programming, casting, dates, and prices are subject to change.
- Prices include taxes, facility fees, and service charges.
Showtimes
Wednesday February 26 | 7:30pm | |
Thursday February 27 | 7:30pm | |
Friday February 28 | 8pm | |
Saturday March 1 | 4pm & 8pm | The 4pm matinee is a Paint the Play show! Drop off your 6–11-year-old child for an art camp while you enjoy the show! |
Sunday March 2 | 2pm | |
Tuesday March 4 | 7:30pm | |
Wednesday March 5 | 7:30pm | |
Thursday March 6 | 7:30pm | This performance includes a post-show chat with the actors! |
Friday March 7 | 8pm | |
Saturday March 8 | 4pm & 8pm | The 4pm matinee performance includes Vocal-Eye Audio description for patrons who are blind or partially sighted. |
About the Arts Club
The Arts Club is one of the largest not-for-profit theatre organizations in the country and is the principal gathering place for the theatrical arts in British Columbia. Comprising three unique venues across Vancouver, the Arts Club welcomes more than a quarter million guests annually, tours provincially and nationally, and engages students and artists alike through educational and professional programs. The Arts Club was founded in 1964 and is currently led by Artistic Director Ashlie Corcoran and Executive Director Peter Cathie White.