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Winner of six Tony awards including Best Musical and
Best Score, The Will Rogers Follies is a dazzling theatrical
spectacle about America’s first international multimedia sensation!
Be there as Will’s story comes to life with all the magnificent
sets, luscious costumes, and stunning showgirls that made The Follies
the toast of New York.
An unforgettable show about an unforgettable legend! Treat yourself
and your entire family to a spectacular evening that pays tribute
to the man who put a smile on the face of America, and lived the
words: “I never met a man I didn’t like!” |
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Wednesday,
October 5, 2005
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $42.00
Cabaret: $50.00
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These internationally known illusionists are the most groundbreaking
magical couple in the world. They have been performing together
for over 27 years, stunning audiences that have included the President
of the United States, the Queen of England, the Prince of Wales
and the Royal Family of Monaco with their incredible illusions.
The Pendragons were included in the Guinness Book of World Records
for their split-second illusion, Metamorphosis. The Guinness entry
reads: The Pendragons perform the fastest transformation illusion
in the world. "They do it so fast, they would have
fooled Houdini," states The Times, London.
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Thursday,
October 27, 2005
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $40.00
Cabaret: $55.00
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In 1957 The Kingston Trio emerged from San Francisco's North Beach
club scene to take the country by storm, bringing the rich tradition
of American folk music into the mainstream for the first time. During
the late 50s & early 60s, the Trio enjoyed record sales and
worldwide fame, influencing the musical tastes of a generation.
The Trio have played on, remaining popular with their great songs
that sound as good today as the first time you heard them. Over
forty years after Tom Dooley shot to the top of the charts, the
Trio is still on the road thirty weeks a year, bringing back all
the great memories and making new ones. |
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Saturday,
December 17, 2005
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $45.00
Cabaret: $66.00
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“The most significant concert in jazz history”
JazzTimes
A Tribute to Benny Goodman’s Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert
starring KEN PEPLOWSKI conducting The Kingdom of Swing Big Band.
Benny Goodman’s 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert opened the door
for jazz to be appreciated as a true American art form. Revisiting
this famous concert – with original charts – Ken Peplowski
and The Kingdom of Swing Big Band will perform such hits as One
O’clock Jump, Stompin’ at the Savoy, Don’t Be
That Way, and the climactic finale – Sing, Sing,
Sing. |
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Tuesday,
January 10, 2006
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $30.00
Cabaret: $41.00
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Join Broadway stars Raymond Saar, Diane Ketchie, Valerie Perri
and Scott Harlan as they take you on a roller coaster ride Gershwin
style, from the hilarity of his nonsense song Blah, Blah, Blah
to the poignancy of The Man I Love to the unforgettable
Someone To Watch Over Me. These four fabulous performers
have combined credits from Broadway and Off-Broadway that also include
guest artist appearances with major symphony orchestras as well
as concerts everywhere from Carnegie Hall to a command performance
at the White House.
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Friday,
February 17, 2006
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $36.00
Cabaret: $51.00
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Lincoln Brewster, a gifted worship leader for Bayside Church in Sacramento as well as guitar player and songwriter, is revered as one of the best musicians in Christian music today. Lincoln's passion for the worship and praise of Jesus Christ shines through his music. His fourth worship project LINCOLN BREWSTER ALL TO YOU ....LIVE just released is a truly inspired musical work for the worship of God.
Lincoln Brewster began his musical career at a very early age with the support and help of his mother, Cheryl. Guided by Cheryl, Lincoln went on to learn and master many instruments including drums and guitar. His accomplishments as a musician did not go unnoticed. At a very young age Lincoln was contacted by the former lead singer for Journey, Steve Perry, and asked to be the lead guitarist for his next solo project FOR THE LOVE OF STRANGE MEDICINE. Lincoln accepted the job, recorded on the album and toured with Steve Perry in 1994 and early 1995.
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Friday,
March 10 , 2006
7:30 pm
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General Admission: $15.00
Cabaret: $25.00
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This zany musical, set in the roaring '20's, follows the mad-cap
adventures of chorus girl Lorelei Lee, a fun-loving and hedonistic
gold-digger, and her sail aboard the Ile de France to Paris with
her chum Dorothy Shaw.
The score is packed with lively, chipper melodies neatly evoking
the fancy-free age of the late 20's; "A Little Girl From
Little Rock", "I Love What I'm Doing",
"Just A Kiss Apart", "Bye Bye Baby",
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "I'm A Tingle,
I'm Aglow" and "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend"
are just a few of the gems from the collaboration of Jule Styne
(Gypsy, Funny Girl, Sugar) and lyricist Leo Robin (Lorelei). |
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Thursday,
March 30, 2006
7:30 pm
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Regular: $42.00
Cabaret: $50.00
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As composer, Hamlisch has won every major award: 3 Oscars, 4 Grammys,
4 Emmys, a Tony & 3 Golden Globe awards. His show, A Chorus
Line, received the Pulitzer Prize.
Among the Broadway shows Hamlisch has composed are They’re
Playing Our Song, The Goodbye Girl, Sweet Smell of Success and Imaginary Friends. The composer of more than 40 motion
picture scores, he received Oscars for The Way We Were and for his adaptation of Scott Joplin's music for The Sting.
His scores for films include Sophie’s Choice, Ordinary
People, The Swimmer, Three Men and a Baby, Ice Castles, Take the
Money and Run, Bananas and Save the Tiger.
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Sunday,
April 9, 2006
7:30 pm
Tickets:
Regular: $50.00
Cabaret: $71.00
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Featuring a cast of 'Stars from the Lawrence Welk Television Show' Celebrating 50 Years of Family Entertainment!
Song & dance stylings from the 'Champagne Music Makers' will waltz through California's San Joaquin Valley during Mother's Day Week. The 6-day tour includes matinee performances in Ridgecrest, Fresno, Bakersfield, Visalia, Turlock, and Stockton.
Producer and Entertainer Bob Duncan just announced the latest production of "Forever Blowin' Bubbles" will tour Central California for the first time in many years. The shows will be produced and directed by Bob Duncan of Jubilee Productions in association with Michael Redman and Earl Grizzell of Grizzell Productions, Visalia.
The six-day tour schedule runs from Tuesday, May 9th through Mother's Day Sunday, May 14th. Various groupings of talent in each production will feature Welk Show veterans like Ken Delo, Clay & Sally Hart, Joe Feeney, Tanya Welk Roberts, Ava Barber, Cissy King, Gail Farrell, Michael Redman, Kathie Sullivan, Bob Duncan & The Blenders. A complete 20-piece Orchestra, reminiscent of the original show is scheduled to accompany this seasoned entourage of 'America's Favorite Musical Family.'
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Saturday,
May 13th, 2006
2:00 pm
Tickets:
Reserved Seats
$19.50
$28.50
$38.50
Bubbles Circle
$55.00
(Seat & Reception)
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