
Fine Art Fridays
Where your night at the theater begins with a brushstroke
October 3, 2025 6:30pm - October 10, 2025 6:30pm
Fine Art Fridays at the Hanna Theatre, where creativity meets the stage.
Step into the world of Sunday in the Park with George with this unique pre-show paint-and-sip experience. Arrive at 6:30PM and be welcomed with a $10 drink ticket to enjoy your choice of wine, beer, specialty cocktail, soda, coffee or other refreshment from the Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson bar, or a treat from the concession stand. Then join us in the Hanna Salon where your creativity comes alive as you pick up your own paintbrush and take on a paint-by-numbers masterpiece!
When it's time for the performance, leave your canvas in our care and settle into your seats for the breathtaking Tony Award winning musical Sunday in the Park with George. After the final bow, pick up your finished work of art to take home - a personal keepsake from an unforgettable night.
Your Ticket Package Includes:
- A $10 drink ticket redeemable at the bar or concession stand
- Your own 8'x12" paint-by-numbers canvas, complete with paint set, brushes, and a easel
- Reserved seating for Sunday in the Park with George
Event Dates:
- Friday, October 3, 2025 at 6:30 PM (ticket cutoff: 10/1/2025)
- Friday, October 10, 2025 at 6:30 PM (ticket cutoff: 10/8/2025)
Ticket Package Price Options:
- A-Level seats: $99 per person
- Banquette seats: $85 per person (each banquette can fit 4 people)
- Lounge seats: $45 per person (general admission seating)
- Youth tickets: $30 per person (25 years or younger with ID)
All ticketing fees have been waved for this special event!
Online ticket purchases will be seated in the best available seats for the ordered seating type. Tickets will be sent digitally to the email provided. Youth tickets will be available for pick up at the Hanna Theatre Will Call the day of the show to verify.
For specific ticket order requests (such as a specific seat number) or to reserve accessibility seating, please call Amy Essick at 216.453.1066.
About the Show
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Originally Directed on Broadway by James Lapine
Orchestrations by Michael Starobin
Directed by Victoria Bussert
A dazzling masterpiece that paints a compelling tale of art, love and legacy. This Pulitzer Prize, Olivier and Tony Award-winning musical follows Seurat’s agonizing struggle to complete his masterpiece while his love affair with the enigmatic Dot crumbles. A century later, Seurat’s descendant rediscovers his own artistic purpose through surprising connections to the past. Featuring a breathtaking score with unforgettable songs like “Finishing the Hat,” “Sunday” and “Move On,” this poignant production explores the enduring power of art and the timeless search for the meaning in life.