Tick, Tick, Tick ... We’re counting down to the livestream of A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION AMERICAN REVIVAL from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. Central Time.
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This is a RARE livestream of an APHC show. Indeed, it may be the one and only! Garrison Keillor and his all-star gangbusters music-making group will bring their best to the stage, along with our ace actors Tim Russell and Fred Newman. The event takes place just four weeks shy of Garrison’s 80th birthday, so join us with a celebratory show from the historic Ryman (where, by the way, the idea of APHC began).
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How it works:
You can watch the livestream via the web on your desktop computer, laptop, or mobile device by logging in to your Mandolin account on watch.mandolin.com. Here’s what you need to know: Step 1: Create Your Mandolin Account After you purchase a ticket, you will receive an email with a sign-up link to create your account at watch.mandolin.com. Please note: you will need to create your Mandolin account using the same email address you used to purchase your ticket. Once you’ve created your account, you will see your Live at the Ryman show(s) in the “My Shows” section of your account. Step 2: Access Your Livestream On the day of your show, go to watch.mandolin.com on the device that you’ll be watching the livestream on, and sign in to your Mandolin account. Once you’ve signed in, click the “WATCH SHOW” button on your Live at the Ryman show at the scheduled concert time to open up the livestream, then click “START THE SHOW.” You can view the show on your TV by casting to your TV with devices such as Apple TV, Apple Airplay, and/or Google Chromecast. For instructions to do so, follow this link: https://mandolin.drift.help/article/watching-on-your-tv/.
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This was such fun, my eyes were watering from 1] laughter, 2] nostalgia, 3] missing good friends, 4] so tired!! LOL! Thank you for a long and thoroughly gorgeous show.
I watched it live last night, and loved every moment. The show invoked so many great memories of listening to Prairie Home Companion on Saturday nights, and it was nice to connect faces to voices. It also invoked lyrical memories of being in the old Ryman auditorium when I went to Vanderbilt Divinity School over 40 years ago. By any chance, did you slip out the back after the show, cut across the alley, and enjoy a cold one at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge? I especially loved the hymn fest in the intermission, and feel sorry for the Unitarians who bailed. Please do more of these. Stay well. Keep in touch. Godspeed.