Experience The First Star Wars Live
Join Tatooine-farmboy-turned-jedi-master Luke Skywalker as he join forces with a cocky yet roguishly handsome pilot, a grumpy Wookiee and two meddlesome droids to save the galaxy in George Lucas' 1977 epic space opera Star Wars: A New Hope, the first film in the everpopular franchise screened in HD with a live score accompaniment from the St. Louis Symphony!
John Williams' Oscar-winning score whisks listeners away to familiar yet stratospheric heights with soaring opening fanfares and foreboding super villain marches. His instantly recognisable themes and melodies, from the hopeful climes of the Main Title to the aforementioned Imperial March help to tell the tale of Skywalker, a simple farm boy who is thrust into a war raging between the evil Empire and the Rebel Alliance. With his allies Han Solo, Chewbacca, Obi-wan Kenobi, C-3PO and R2-D2 by his side, Skywalker learns that he is of Jedi lineage, and must learn to use to force to rescue rebel leader Princess Layer from the clutches of the bad guy to end all bad guys, Darth Vader.