Sherman Theater Presents

Start Making Sense

All Ages
Start Making Sense
Friday, June 06
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$25
$25 ADV | $29 DOS (After 5pm on day of show tickets must be purchased at the door)

All Ages Admitted // 21 to drink with ID

General Admission Standing – there isn’t a bad spot in the house!
Reserved Balcony seating available for Sherman Theater Members only
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VIP BOX: Sherman Theater Members $445 | Non-Members $525
SKYBOX: Sherman Theater Member $570 | Non-Members $650 
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If David Byrne is one of the geniuses of modern times, then Start Making Sense is a tribute to genius. The musicians in this 7-piece Talking Heads Tribute take pride in faithfully recreating the music of Talking Heads entire career, including songs Talking Heads never performed live! Together they bring much of the Heads unique live show to the stage, with front man Jon Braun as a spot-on David Byrne, some have said this is the closest thing you’ll get to seeing Talking Heads again.
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