
Global Response Medicine
Sounds of Healing
Please join us for a special night of music for The Ukraine Invisible Wounds Program with Global Response Medicine and Home Base: Helping to heal the trauma of war.
This is a special night of music featuring renowned pianist Vadim Neselovskyi and the acclaimed Sheffield Chamber Players in support of the Ukraine Invisible Wounds Program. This vital initiative—a partnership between Global Response Medicine, Home Base, and the Ukrainian government—addresses the critical mental health crisis facing Ukraine's service members, with 99% experiencing Acute Stress Disorder and 75% suffering from diagnosed TBIs. Your attendance will help bring together Ukraine's top mental health professionals with leading global experts to develop innovative solutions for PTSD, TBI rehabilitation, and reintegration, providing immediate support for hundreds of patients while creating sustainable care models for Ukraine's 1.2 million veterans and millions of active-duty soldiers who have sacrificed so much.
Running Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Assisted Listening Devices: All performances
All performances of Receding and Reemerging will feature complimentary assisted listening devices upon request.
Sounds of Healing
Performance Schedule
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 —
6:30pm (VIP RECEPTION)
7:30pm (Concert)
VIP RECEPTION PACKAGES:
Silver Package $250 - 2 Entries to VIP Reception, 2 Entries to Concert, Program Acknowledgement
Gold Package $500 - 4 Entries to VIP Reception, 4 Entries to Concert, Program Acknowledgment
Kevlar Package $1000 - 4 Entries to VIP Reception, 4 Entries to Concert, Program Acknowledgment, Special Gift
Ticket Information
All seats reserved; seating opens 30 minutes prior to curtain. Lobby opens 1 hour prior to curtain. Late seating is at ASA management’s discretion and may include alternate seats to those purchased and/or not sitting with your group.
All Tickets are $55 (Concert Only), VIP Reception (+ Concert) are $260-$1020
All ticket prices include all service fees. There are no additional charges. See our Ticket Policies, Terms, and Conditions for more information.
Accessible Seats:
Row A is on the main floor level and is accessible to those who use wheelchairs and other mobility devices, those who are unable to climb steps, and patrons who are low-vision/require front row seating for any other reason. Each row beginning with Row B requires climbing steps as indicated on the seat selection page. Row A will have theater chairs provided for those who need accessible seats and their companions with the exception of wheelchair locations (designated in blue on the seating selection chart).