HARRIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
2015 SEASON OF PERFORMING ARTS JANUARY - JUNE 2015
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INTRODUCING THE HARRIS CENTER’S SPRING LINEUP OF PERFORMING ARTS! Dear Arts Lover, From the outset, the mission of the Harris Center for the Arts has been to enrich the lives of people throughout the capital region by providing venues and opportunities to experience artistic work, celebrate cultural traditions and participate in the creative process. Since opening in 2011, we’ve had well over half a million visits to the Center and the response has been unanimous – the Center really is the place to experience great shows, up close! And the good news today is that there’s still plenty more art and entertainment coming your way in the second half of this season. Presentations include the national tours of five Broadway shows, concerts by country music icons to international orchestras, and visits by a number of world-class dance companies. Local arts organizations are offering more than 50 performances to choose from, and Folsom Lake College theatre, dance, music and visual arts programs are showcasing fine work by students. For a complete listing of events, see the winter/spring calendar on page 31. All told, it’s a diverse array of exciting fare, some from far away, some from nearby, all top flight. Literally something for everyone. As always, thank you for being part of the Harris Center’s success, and for all of the support and enthusiasm you have shown. Looking forward to seeing you at the theater! Dave Pier Executive Director Harris Center for the Arts
Rachel Rosenthal President Folsom Lake College
GREAT SHOWS. UP CLOSE. IN FOLSOM!
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NATALIE MACMASTER AND DONNELL LEAHY 5/4–5 PAGE 18 NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT 3/6–8 PAGE 11
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JEKYLL & HYDE
JANUARY The National Broadway Tour
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Glamorous, sexy and deliciously wicked, Jekyll & Hyde is the enthralling musical based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story about a brilliant but obsessive scientist whose alter ego wreaks havoc across Victorian London. An evocative tale of two men — one a doctor, passionate and romantic — the other, a terrifying madman; and two women — one, beautiful and trusting — the other, beautiful and trusting only herself. Both are in love with the same man and both are unaware of his dark secret. Featuring a thrilling pop rock score including the unforgettable hit, “This Is The Moment” from multi Grammy®- and Tony®-nominated Frank Wildhorn & double Oscar®- and Grammy®-winning Leslie Bricusse, Jekyll & Hyde has mesmerized audiences the world over.
MON, JAN 19; 7:30 PM TUE, JAN 20; 2 PM & 7:30 PM WED, JAN 21; 7:30 PM $45-$65; Premium $79 10% discount on Tuesday Matinee Single Tickets
ST. PETERSBURG STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Established in 1967 as the “Orchestra of Ancient and Modern Music,” this renowned orchestra built a reputation for itself early on for performing music of every epoch, genre, and style, including many premieres of works by modern-day composers. It was given the rank of Leningrad State Orchestra in the 1980s and has since performed regularly at the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace. Recently it was awarded the prestigious honorary Russian title of “Academic” to acknowledge its professionalism, quality, and work as an ambassador for Russian art abroad. For this concert, the orchestra will be joined by acclaimed pianist Andrei Gavrilov performing Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 3.” The program also includes Bernstein’s “Candide” Overture and Rimsky-Korsakov’s “Scheherazade.”
THU, JAN 22; 7 PM $35-$55; Premium $65 Students with ID $25
BODYTRAFFIC “One of the most talked-about companies nationwide” (L.A. Times) and named as one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” in 2013, BODYTRAFFIC has surged to the forefront of the concert dance world. It is internationally recognized for performing commissioned work by many of today’s top choreographers, and for an approach uniquely reflecting the diverse landscape of its Los Angeles home base — warm, innovative and sexy. Straight from an engagement at the Joyce Theatre in New York, the company’s program will include the west coast premieres of Dust by Hofesh Shechter, the Israeliborn British based choreographer known for his blunt, earthy style; and of Once again Before You Go by Victor Quijada, the Montreal based choreographer whose work blends break dancing and ballet.
SAT, JAN 24; 7:30 PM $19-$39; Premium $45 Students with ID $12 This presentation of BODYTRAFFIC is made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH SAMMY KERSHAW Since his debut on the music scene in the early 90s, Kershaw has remained one of the most consistent power hitters in country music — both with a chain of major hit records and sell-out touring schedules. Sammy Kershaw’s plan for country music is reclaiming its roots and recapturing the spirit that made it great. “Man, for someone like me who had George Jones’ music imprinted in my DNA before birth, the last few years have been rough as a fan of country music,” noted Kershaw candidly in a recent national interview. “Country music is not a formula… it’s a music with its own soul… and I’m all about saving that soul!”
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SUN, JAN 25; 7 PM
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AN ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH TRAVIS TRITT JEFFREY SIEGEL KEYBOARD CONVERSATIONS® Jeffrey Siegel’s Keyboard Conversations® are brilliantly polished concerts-with-commentary in which captivating remarks precede virtuoso performances of piano masterpieces. The Los Angeles Times acclaims “Jeffrey Siegel has everything: massive technique, musical sensitivity and character, wide tonal resources, immense reserves of power, and the ability to communicate.”
Torment and Triumph — The Music of Franz Liszt Program includes the heavenly “Ave Maria,” the devilish “Mephisto Waltz,” and “Sonata in B minor,” perhaps Liszt’s most autobiographical work – a struggle for dominance between Satan and Saint.
SUN, JAN 25; 1 PM
Travis Tritt is a country music performer known for his bluesy, rock-and-roll-inspired songs. With two Grammys®, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that’s filled venues coast-to-coast, he’s adding a musical addendum to that list. No sky is bluer, no air crisper, no leaf greener than after a storm, and Travis Tritt recently released The Calm After …. Part metaphor and surprisingly literal, the title is reflective of a fresh and focused start for one of the most successful and acclaimed musical creators of his era. According to Tritt, “My music is geared toward the working man and I write from my personal experiences. If I haven’t lived it, I can’t write it.”
WED, JAN 28; 7:30 PM $39-$55; Premium $65
AN EVENING WITH PETER COYOTE
JANUARY $25-$35; Students with ID $7
The Romanticism of the Russian Soul
Glorious preludes of Rachmaninoff, the stirring seasons of Tchaikovsky, the hair-raising suggestion diabolique of Prokofiev and the mystical musical musings of Alexander Scriabin.
THU, APR 16; 7:30 PM
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Peter Coyote, the acclaimed actor, narrator, author, and activist, as well as songwriter, guitarist and singer, shares his reflections on a life that includes “doing the Sixties” in San Francisco and chairing the California Arts Council in the seventies.
THU, JAN 29; 7:30 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
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BYU YOUNG AMBASSADORS: HEARTSONGS - MELODIES OF LOVE The Young Ambassadors made their worldwide debut in 1970 at Osaka’s World Expo, and have been entertaining audience across the globe ever since. Their new production, Heartsongs - Melodies of Love, highlights some of the world’s all-time favorite love songs in a vibrant musical journey through the rollercoaster of life. With show tunes from awardwinning Broadway musicals such as How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Cinderella, Singin’ In the Rain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, and featuring international hits by the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Michael Bublé, Adele and Michael Jackson, Heartsongs celebrates life’s unforgettable seasons of love in a spirited 90-minute showcase that is appropriate for family members of all ages.
SAT, JAN 31; 7:30 PM $15 General Admission
MICHAEL COOPER: MASKED MARVELS & WONDERTALES A non-stop one-man variety show offering a unique “moving sculpture” mixture of virtuoso stagecraft and museum quality art. A master sculptor, Michael has won universal praise for his breathtaking, handcrafted masks, which he brings to life with an unsurpassed mastery of mime, storytelling, stilt dancing and audience participation.
SAT, JAN 31; 1 PM & 3 PM $11-$19
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RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE Founded in the late 1980s in the wake of Perestroika, the company consists of over 50 dancers from the great Russian choreographic schools and upper ranks of the great ballet companies and academies of the former Soviet Union. Headed by the legendary Bolshoi principal dancer Elena Radchenko, the company is dedicated to the timeless tradition of classical Russian ballet. The company will perform four classic works over three nights at the Harris Center.
Giselle The famous ballet about a peasant girl who dies of a broken heart and is cursed to kill her lover after her death.
TUE, FEB 3; 7:30 PM $29-$49; Premium $59-$65 Children 12 and Under & Students with ID $25
Chopiniana & Romeo and Juliet The lyrical Chopiniana explores romantic themes, moods, and visions, complementing the story of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers.
WED, FEB 4; 7:30 PM $29-$49; Premium $59-$65 Children 12 and Under & Students with ID $25
Don Quixote Nobleman Don Quixote de la Mancha thinks himself to be a knight and recruits his servant Sancho Panza to be his squire. Together they go forth to seek adventures and find the beautiful Dulcinea.
THU, FEB 5; 7:30 PM $29-$49; Premium $59-$65 Children 12 and Under & Students with ID $25
MAMMA MIA! National Broadway Tour A Mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Over 50 million people around the world have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make MAMMA MIA! the ultimate feelgood show. On a Greek island paradise, the sunny, funny tale unfolds as a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship, and everyone is having the time of their lives. Sponsored by Wells Fargo.
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Feb 9 only
MON, FEB 9; 7:30 PM TUE, FEB 10; 2 PM & 7:30 PM WED, FEB 11; 7:30 PM
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INTERNATIONAL GUITAR NIGHT Founder Brian Gore will be joined by classical innovator and fellow Californian Andrew York, Brazilian jazz master Diego Figuierido, and contemporary Iranian-Canadian steel string prodigy Maneli Jamal. Andrew is a GrammyÂŽ winner both for his work with the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and for his own brilliant compositions. Diego is one of the most soughtafter jazz artists in the United States and around the world, and Maneli has won guitar competitions around the world. Together they comprise a particularly inventive evening of contemporary guitar music.
SUN, FEB 22; 7:30 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
THE NILE PROJECT An unprecedented cross-cultural musical collaboration featuring musicians from countries along the Nile — all of whom rely on the common shared resource of the river and its water, but who have historically developed independently from one another. Together for the first time, they are now creating a new sound and pan-Nile way of working together. A powerful pan-Nile percussion section drives this orchestra of Ethiopian masenko and saxophone; Egyptian ney, oud, violin, simsimiya, and tanbura; Ugandan adungu; bass guitar; and six vocalists singing in 11 different languages.
THU, FEB 12; 7:30 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
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THE SWINGLE SINGERS For half a century, The Swingle Singers have pushed the boundaries of what the human voice can achieve. Their vocal agility and blend, combined with captivating showmanship, have thrilled audiences across the globe. Today’s gifted Swingle Singers represent the group’s evolution from pioneering session vocalists performing Bach with a jazz twist to contemporary a cappella phenomenon. Based in London, the group consists of seven young and versatile voices, driven by the same innovative spirit that defined the original line-up. Their repertoire spans classical, jazz, latin, folk and pop music — and, for the first time in many years, original songs. All are delivered with unflagging passion and precision, using the human voice alone.
TUE, FEB 24; 7 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
KATHY KOSINS: ® LADIES OF COOL
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A multimedia concert exploration of the west coast school of cool celebrating the artistry of jazz vocalists Anita O’Day, June Christy, Julie London and Chris Connor, as well as their relationships with the composers and arrangers that defined this special jazz movement. Featuring the chart-topping vocalist that the Chicago Tribune calls “one of the most alluring voices in jazz,” the concert includes presentation of vintage and rarely seen photographs and historical facts about each of the ladies, plus stories of the songs themselves and photographs of the songwriters who created them.
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THU, FEB 26; 7:30 PM FRI, FEB 27; 7:30 PM SAT, FEB 28; 2 PM & 7:30 PM $19-$39 Students with ID $12 10% Discount on Thursday Single Tickets
MARCH
NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT
The National Tour of Broadway’s Hilarious New Musical Comedy
CASSANDRA WILSON: COMING FORTH BY DAYA CELEBRATION OF BILLIE HOLIDAY
Billie Holiday’s deeply soulful singing made new and lasting masterpieces of jazz standards. Similarly, Wilson’s explorations of blues, country, folk, roots music, and more have reshaped the way people think about jazz and jazz vocalists. For Wilson’s artistry, Down Beat magazine selected her as Jazz Vocalist of the Year for three consecutive years, and Time magazine recognized her as “America’s best singer” and “the true heir of Billie Holiday and Sarah Vaughan.” Now, for the centennial of Billie Holiday’s birth, the Grammy® Award winning Wilson pays homage to Lady Day with a new tribute recording and special concert tour. Her ability to evoke “a dreamy, sensual, all-night vigil in which the listener has the sensation of eavesdropping on a heartbroken soliloquy” (Down Beat) makes her just the right fit for this special commemoration.
MON, MAR 2; 7:30PM $25-$39; Premium $45 Students with ID $12
Get ready for this 1920s-era feel-good musical, complete with extravagant dance numbers, glittering costumes and an unlikely love story between a wealthy playboy and a rough and tumble lady bootlegger. This lighthearted crowd pleaser is set against the backdrop of classic Gershwin hits like “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” “Someone to Watch Over Me,” and “Fascinating Rhythm.” Featuring a cast of larger-than-life ensemble characters, direction and choreography by three-time Tony® Award winner Kathleen Marshall (Anything Goes) and a snappy book by Tony® Award winner Joe DiPietro (Memphis), Nice Work If You Can Get It harkens back to the golden age of American musical comedy. This sparkling, madcap tale combines laughter, romance and high-stepping Broadway magic for an evening bursting with girls, glamour and the glorious songs of Gershwin!
Mar 6 only
FRI, MAR 6; 2 PM & 7:30 PM SAT, MAR 7; 2 PM & 7:30 PM SUN, MAR 8; 2 PM
$45-$65; Premium $79 10% Discount on Friday Matinee Single Tickets
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TRINITY IRISH DANCERS: THE DAWN
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ED METZGER: EINSTEIN– THE PRACTICAL BOHEMIAN The genius of Albert Einstein is well known, but most people know little about the man behind the genius. Ed Metzger’s portrayal is a stirring portrait of one of the greatest men of the 20th Century, who harbored dreams of being a solo violinist, and had to ask directions to his own home. From crazy white hair, thrift-style clothes and sneakers without socks, the unbridled curiosity of the world’s most beloved physicist comes to life, revealing a philosopher, comedian, and troubled father forced to flee Germany, struggling as a pacifist knowing that his scientific discoveries were used in the creation of the atomic bomb. “A tour de force” (L.A. Times).
FRI, MAR 6; 7:30 PM
For more than three decades, the Trinity Academy of Irish Dance has been at the cutting edge of progressive Irish dance, winning an unprecedented 32 World Championship titles. Trinity dazzles audiences with hard-driving percussive power, lighting-fast agility, aerial grace, and the awe-inspiring precision of its dancers. It also offers something more profoundly significant — the transcendence of craft to a truly elevating art form, a dance legacy that is rooted in tradition yet forward looking and ever evolving. The result is a thoroughly fresh and engaging artistic vision that goes beyond the source without losing touch with its essence. For this appearance, Trinity performs The Dawn, combining classic and new work under the direction of Emmy® Award-winning choreographer Mark Howard.
FRI, MAR 13; 3 PM & 7:30 PM $25-$39; Premium $49 Children 12 and Under $20 10% Discount on 3 PM Matinee
BUDDY THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY “Forget about feel-good. Buddy is feel-great, leaving its audience roaring for more” (Vancouver Sun). Buddy tells the story of the title character’s quick rise to rockabilly fame and tragic sudden death in a plane crash that is today known as “The Day the Music Died.” One of the first Jukebox musicals, Buddy opened in London’s West End in 1989, winning numerous awards and featuring Buddy Holly’s classic songs, “Peggy Sue,” “That’ll Be The Day,” “Not Fade Away,” “Oh Boy,” Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba,” The Big Bopper’s “Chantilly Lace,“ and many more!
MARCH MON, MAR 9; 7:30 PM TUE, MAR 10; 2 PM & 7:30 PM
$39-$59; Premium $69 10% Discount on Tuesday Matinee Single Tickets
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AN IRISH HOOLEY A COMMON PULSE: SAN JOSE TAIKO X THE BANGERZ, IN CONCERT Since 1973, San Jose Taiko has been mesmerizing audiences with the powerful, spellbinding, and propulsive sounds of the taiko. While remaining firmly connected with the tradition’s roots, the company has also broadened this historical art form into a style that joins the traditional rhythms of Japanese drumming with those of other world beats. Now, in a natural evolution, San Jose Taiko joins forces with the world-famous DJ collective The Bangerz to create a cross-generational, cross-cultural mash-up of music and theatre, merging the sheer power of massive drums, struck in entrancing and intense unison, with future-forward electronic sonics. The result is a unique celebration of music that leans forward while honoring a rich tradition.
SAT, MAR 14; 7:30 PM $21-$34; Premium $45 Students with ID $12
It just wouldn’t be St. Patrick’s Day without honoring the great tradition and the mighty joy of being Irish. With rip-roaring music, song, and dance, Kerry Records presents An Irish Hooley with Slugger O’Toole in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. The seven musicians of Slugger O’Toole return to Folsom for a raucous, raveup of an Irish night. Joined by members of the superb Kerry Dance Troupe, Slugger O’Toole shares their passion for the music of Ireland and the Celtic Nations by concocting a heady brew of foot-stomping pub songs, heart-rending ballads and deft instrumentals. With traditional instrumentation including fiddle, button accordion, mandolin, banjo, bodhran, pennywhistle, flute and guitars, the band thrills audiences with its brilliant close-harmony a capella renditions of the Irish classics that are true to the Celtic core. “Seeing these guys live makes me feel like I’m at a pub in the west of Ireland” (Conejo News Press).
SUN, MAR 15; 2 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
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THE LEGENDARY COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA WITH CARMEN BRADFORD In the history of jazz music there is only one bandleader, William James “Count” Basie, that has the distinction of having his orchestra still performing sold out concerts all over the world, with members personally chosen by him, for nearly 30 years after his passing. This great 18-piece big band continues his legacy of stomping and shouting the blues, as well as refining those musical particulars that allow for the deepest and most moving of swing. Carmen Bradford was discovered and hired by Basie and was the featured vocalist in the legendary Count Basie Orchestra for nine years during which time she recorded two Grammy® Award winning albums. The third generation of a great musical family, Bradford’s body of work reflects a vast depth of musical experience, technical brilliance and overwhelming passion. For this special reunion engagement, she returns to perform with the band that originally brought her into the public eye and critical acclaim.
WED, MAR 18; 7 PM THU, MAR 19; 7 PM
STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF MEXICO Founded in 1971, the State Symphony Orchestra of Mexico aims to promote music as a means of union and identification among Mexicans. The Symphony is known for its recordings of Verdi, Rossini, Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Joaquin Rodrigo, Isaac Albeniz, and Mexican composer Revueltas Roman. The Symphony has toured since 1975, visiting Paris, Germany, Spain, and all over the United States. Under the baton of renowned Maestro Enrique Bátiz, for its Harris Center appearance the Symphony will perform Enrique Granados’ “Three Spanish Dances,” Johannes Brahms’ “Symphony No. 1 in C Minor” and Joaquin Rodrigo’s “Concerto de Aranjuez” featuring guitar soloist Alfonso Moreno, one of today’s greatest interpreters of classical guitar. Sponsored by Wells Fargo.
MARCH MON, MAR 16; 7:30 PM $35-$45; Premium $55 Students with ID $25
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MARCH LADIES OF LAUGHTER
Put simply, Ladies of Laughter is the biggest platform for women in comedy! Three of the funniest women to join this acclaimed group, Robin Fox, Dana Eagle, and Alycia Cooper, are now headed to the Harris Center as part of their Funny & Fabulous Tour. Robin Fox spent 17 years dieting as a full-time mom. Then one day, she gave up dieting and decided to make her lifelong dream of being a comedienne a reality. Original and funny, Fox talks from her heart about the frustrations of suburban living, marriage, and raising a family. Since winning the Ladies of Laughter Contest, Dana Eagle has appeared on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Comedy Central’s Premium Blend and Byron Allen’s Comics Unleashed, following which she became a contributing writer. She is most proud of the unique experience of performing at bases throughout Iraq for the troops. The 2014 Professional National Ladies of Laughter Grand Champion, Alycia Cooper has been the opening act for such household names as Dick Gregory, Paul Mooney, Whitney Cummings, Felipe Esparza, Bob Marley, and Tony Rock, to name a few. Cooper is a favorite at clubs and casinos all across America and has appeared on America’s Got Talent and Nickelodeon’s Mom’s Night Out.
FRI, MAR 20; 7:30 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE PRODUCTION
SPRING CHORAL AND VOCAL RECITAL The Folsom Lake College Music Department presents an evening recital of Choral Music featuring the FLC College Choir and selected Voice Students. Selections from over 700 years of choral and solo repertoire will be featured. The evening’s music is appropriate for the entire family.
TUE, MAR 17; 7:30 PM
PILOBOLUS What’s in a name? Pilobolus is named after a barnyard fungus that propels its spores with extraordinary speed, accuracy and strength. It’s how that translates on stage that makes them such a thrilling component of contemporary dance. “It’s as if we’re being given a fleeting glimpse of the inner workings of the universe” (New York Times). While their many accomplishments include setting the 2011 Guinness World Record for fitting the most people into a Mini Cooper (26), it’s what they do on stage that has mesmerized audiences for over 40 years. Pilobolus has been featured across the world at the 79th Annual Academy Awards, and on Sesame Street, Oprah, 60 Minutes and Late Night with Conan O’ Brien. In 2012, the company was nominated for a Grammy® Award for its interactive music video collaboration with OK Go and Google Chrome Japan, All Is Not Lost. Recently, Pilobolus was honored as the first collective to receive the Dance Magazine Award, which recognizes artists who have made lasting contributions to the field.
SAT, MAR 21; 7:30 PM SUN, MAR 22; 2 PM $25-$45; Premium $55 Students with ID $12
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ALTAN With special guest Liz Carroll With founding member Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh at the helm for nearly 30 years, Altan has existed as one of the most important bands to play traditional Irish music in Ireland and on the world stage. From sensitive and touching old Irish songs to stirring jigs and reels, the Boston Globe describes them aptly as “The hottest group in the Celtic realm!” and the Irish Echo declares “Under no circumstances should they be missed in concert.” In fact, to see Altan live is to experience the living legacy of Irish music. Of their last 2012 album, Irish Times raves, “Instrumentally, Altan has never sounded better or tighter.” Their spring tour coincides with a new studio release, The Widening Gyre, that explores and celebrates the musical connection between the traditional music of Ireland and the roots and bluegrass from its across the pond cousin. For this engagement, Altan will be joined by All-Ireland Fiddle Champion Liz Carroll.
THU, MAR 26; 7 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
RENÉ MARIE I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt) René Marie — singer, actress, writer. Eartha Kitt — singer, actress, writer. Never before has there been a vocal recording tipping the hat to the divine Ms. Kitt and her fiery, sensual and clever interpretations of songs. With her incredible range of vocal ability, her powerful emotional resonance and strong independent streak, René is the right artist to conceive of this historic project. Currently Grammy® nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album, I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt) is René’s 10th career album. Eartha Kitt’s daughter, Kitt Shapiro, expressed her appreciation: “It’s wonderful that such a talented artist like René Marie has recorded the first tribute album to my mother, helping to keep her memory and spirit alive. These classic songs deserve to be heard and loved by all generations.”
MARCH THU, MAR 26; 7:30 PM FRI, MAR 27; 7:30 PM SAT, MAR 28; 2 PM & 7:30 PM $21-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID $12
IT’S MAGIC! America’s longestrunning All Star magic revue returns to Folsom! A lineup of some of the world’s top professional magicians, including Alex Ramon, Ray Pierce, Danny Cole, Michael Goudeau, and Matt Marcy, takes the stage in this annual live spectacle produced by Milt Larson (founder of Hollywood’s famous Magic Castle). The show has delighted magic enthusiasts of all ages for more than five decades. “The liveliest lineup of magic acts this side of Las Vegas. It’s a must for magic buffs of all ages!” (Los Angeles Times).
SUN, MAR 29; 2 PM & 6 PM $21-$34; Premium $45
MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET National Broadway Tour Million Dollar Quartet is the Tony® Award winning Broadway musical, inspired by the electrifying true story of the famed recording session where Sam Phillips, the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” pulled together icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for one unforgettable night. One of the greatest jam sessions of all time is brought to life with an irresistible tale of broken promises, secrets, betrayal, and celebrations featuring timeless hits including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “That’s All Right,” “Sixteen Tons,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “I Walk the Line,” “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” “Who Do You Love?,” “Matchbox,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Hound Dog” and more.
THU, APR 2; 7:30 PM FRI, APR 3; 2 PM & 7:30 PM SAT, APR 4; 2 PM & 7:30 PM
PINK FLOYD EXPERIENCE: 4 SIDES OF FLOYD Without question, Pink Floyd remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Their record-breaking status is legendary. Now get ready for The Pink Floyd Experience performing 4 Sides of Floyd — complete with a spectacular light show, state-of-the-art video, full quadraphonic sound, and six brilliant musicians covering four complete album sides off of four beloved classic Pink Floyd albums, as well as a set of Greatest Hits including “Money,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Comfortably Numb” and more… live! Audiences are raving about this epic concert.
MON, MAR 30; 7 PM TUE, MAR 31; 7 PM $39-$59; Premium $69
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ALASDAIR FRASER AND THE SAN FRANCISCO SCOTTISH FIDDLERS Picture a stage with 50 fiddlers, backed by piano, drums and guitars, projecting a sound as lively as a dance band, as majestic as a symphony orchestra; a group that creates “a raucous sampling of authentic music from Scotland... [there was] no delayed standing ovation here; the audience instantaneously rose to its feet with the final notes” (Anchorage Daily News). Founded in 1986 by Master Scottish Fiddler Alasdair Fraser —“one of Scotland’s most valued tradition bearers”(BBC) —the group was so much fun in their 2014 visit to the Harris Center that we decided to bring them back for an encore.
FRI, APR 24; 7:30 PM $19-$29; Premium $39 Students with ID and Children 12 & Under $12
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FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE PRODUCTION
FALCON’S EYE THEATRE The Falcon’s Eye is the production company of the Department of Theatre and Cinema at Folsom Lake College. Their mission is to provide audiences with insightful theatre that brings new perspectives to life through fascinating, thought-provoking storytelling that challenges expectations. Traveling through time and around the world to bring the community and students a diversity of styles and voices, its productions amaze and enrich audiences for a lifetime.
APRIL Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill
Falcon’s Eye closes its eighth season with Caryl Churchill’s blistering sociosexual satire Cloud 9. In act one we are in 1880s British Africa, experiencing a spoof of the Victorian Empire and its rigid attitudes, especially towards sex. The second act shifts to London in 1980, except it’s only twentyfive years later for the surviving characters, and all those repressed sexual longings have evaporated along with the empire. Presented in conjunction with FLC’s Women in Theatre program. Due to mature content, recommended for older teenagers and up.
FRI, APR 17 - SUN, MAY 3 $15; Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, and Seniors (65+) $10
THE ART OF WINE Events with this symbol include an Art of Wine reception for Associate-level annual members and higher. Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the exceptional artistry of prized El Dorado region winemakers while helping the Center bring you great shows, up close. Donate today.
NATALIE MACMASTER AND DONNELL LEAHY Visions from Cape Breton and Beyond As so many Harris Center patrons will tell you, there’s nothing like a Natalie MacMaster concert. “She’s a ball of fire, performing jigs and reels with unstoppable, foot-tapping energy and ballads with irresistible, keening passion” (Los Angeles Times). This time, though, it’s a family affair and summit of two of the greatest fiddlers in the world as she’s joined by her husband Donnell Leahy and their megatalented children. With a visually stunning background showcasing the beauty of the Canadian coastline, both concerts will highlight the unique talents, influences, and stories of the first family of traditional fiddling, through dancing, singing, and, of course, world-class music-making. “To call Natalie MacMaster the most dynamic performer in Celtic music today is high praise, but it still doesn’t get at just how remarkable a concert artist this Cape Breton Island fiddler has become” (Boston Herald). Son of a fiddle-playing father and champion step dancing mother, Donnell Leahy is also widely acclaimed for his agility on the fiddle as well as his prominent role in the rise of the family band Leahy — a favorite on the festival circuit and winner of multiple Juno Awards (Canada’s version of the Grammy®).
MON, MAY 4; 7:30 PM TUE, MAY 5; 7:30 PM May 4 only
$25-$39; Premium $49 Students with ID and Children 12 and Under $20
GALLIM DANCE Founded in 2007, New York based Gallim Dance quickly captured the attention of fellow artists, presenters, and audiences around the world with its awardwinning work, ensemble of dancers, and a fearless physicality grounded by deep humanity and expressed through the madness and joy of the imagination. With dancers “of the highest caliber” (Dance Europe), the company performs the work of its Artistic Director Andrea Miller, a 2014 Guggenheim fellow, whose “viscerally physical movement wrings every inch of life from her dancers-and you’ll be holding your breath, too” (New York Magazine). Vogue simply describes her work as a blend of “wild-child dynamism with quiet emotional resonance.” Don’t miss this chance to see one of New York’s most inventive contemporary dance companies.
THU, JUN 4; 7:30 PM
REMEMBER WHEN ROCK WAS YOUNG The Elton John Tribute Starring Craig A. Meyer as Almost Elton John and featuring music by The Rocket Band, this spectacular musical journey celebrates the decades of charttopping hits of Sir Elton John including “Benny and the Jets,” “Philadelphia Freedom,” and “Crocodile Rock,” to name a few. Award-winning actor/singer Craig A. Meyer uses his remarkable resemblance and uncanny ability to sound like the legendary star to celebrate the character, costumes and charisma of the famed pianist and singer. This show has captivated audiences throughout the United States and abroad. “Craig A. Meyer is one of the most talented people I have ever worked with. He can do anything!” - Barry Manilow
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FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE PRODUCTION
SPRING CHORAL CONCERT Performing the full range of choral literature from classics to contemporary and world cultures, the Folsom Lake College Choir features students and members of the community who together share their love of making music. The evening’s music is appropriate for the entire family.
TUE, MAY 5; 7:30 PM $15 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, and Seniors (65+) $10
MON, MAY 11; 7:30 PM TUE, MAY 12; 7:30 PM $29-$45; Premium $55 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under $19
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JONI MORRIS: LEGENDARY LADIES OF COUNTRY MUSIC Well-known for her special tribute to the queen of country music, Patsy Cline, that played to sold out houses last year at the Harris Center, Joni Morris returns with Legendary Ladies of Country Music, performing more unforgettable hits songs by country music icons that just happen to be women, like Kitty Wells (“Honky Tonk Angels”), Loretta Lynn (“You Ain’t Woman Enough to Take My Man”), Tammy Wynette (“Stand By Your Man”), and more.
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FRI, JUN 5; 7:30 PM SAT, JUN 6; 2 PM & 7:30 PM SUN, JUN 7; 2 PM $19-$29; Premium $39
FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE PRODUCTIONS
AN EVENING OF DANCE
YOUTH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT
Showcasing an array of different dance styles including Ballet, Jazz, Tap, HipHop, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, and ethnic forms, FLC’s Evening of Dance is a MOSAIC of dances and an enjoyable evening out. Come support some of the region’s most dynamic and skilled college dancers! Featuring students in Folsom Lake College’s Dance Program, the MOSAIC Dance Company delights the senses with compelling and visceral dances.
The Folsom Lake College Youth Chamber Orchestra, now in its third year, is an elite performance ensemble showcasing the talents of the best young string musicians in the region. Led by Dr. Evgeniy Sporov, the Youth Chamber Orchestra is made possible by a generous donation from the Robert S. and Star Pepper Foundation.
THU, MAY 7; 6 PM $8-$15
SAT, MAY 9; 7 PM SUN, MAY 10; 3 PM $15 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, Seniors (65+) $10
BANK OF AMERICA GALLERY The Bank of America Gallery exhibits six shows annually, including works of art by college faculty, students, local, regional, national, and international artists. The art gallery is open Tuesday-Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm as well as one hour before and during intermission of performances. Admission is free.
ART STUDIO TREK FRI, JAN 16 – SUN, MAR 8 Selected studio works of 19 artists from Granite Bay, Roseville, and Rocklin.
ANNUAL FLC STUDENT ART SHOW
FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE Since 2004, Folsom Lake College has provided exceptional educational opportunities to the communities of eastern Sacramento and western El Dorado counties. The college serves approximately 8,100 students at the main Folsom campus, El Dorado Center, and Rancho Cordova Center. Folsom Lake College is committed to enriching and empowering students by providing rigorous academic programs and comprehensive support services, opportunities for leadership and growth, and a collaborative and innovative learning environment.
FRI, MAR 13 – SUN, MAY 10 The exhibition features various FLC student artworks in a diverse range of media, such as painting, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing. This exhibition is representative of the wide range of styles supported by the FLC Visual Arts Faculty and the strong foundation each student receives while pursuing visual arts studies at Folsom Lake College. Sponsored by the Student Organization for Developing Art.
Currently, the beautiful Folsom campus includes over 200,000 square feet of stateof-the-art instructional space; an enormous library and computer lab for student use; the Falcon’s Roost, the hub of student life on campus; physical education and athletics facilities and fields; and the renowned Harris Center for the Arts. The new gymnasium is expected to open this spring. BARBARA KILEEN
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3RD ANNUAL SIGNATURE GALA FEATURING ANDY GRAMMER AND TYRONE WELLS Kids Helping Kids is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization run completely by juniors and seniors from Del Campo High School in Sacramento. The mission of these students is simple: to make a difference from the classroom to the community by investing in the education of children in need. The third annual signature gala will include a live auction, a silent auction, live performances from Andy Grammer and Tyrone Wells, as well as a raffle to win a Fiat 500.
FRI, JAN 16; 7:30 PM $20-$45; Premium $75
SACRAMENTO BAROQUE SOLOISTS
VOICE OF THE CELLO The cellists of Sacramento Baroque Soloists perform their annual concert showcasing the depths of one of the most versatile instruments.
SAT, JAN 17; 7:30 PM $25 Students with ID $10; Seniors (65+) $20
YOUNG DEMPSEY PRODUCTIONS
THE WALKING PHOENIXES In celebration of the 47th Anniversary of Johnny Cash’s performance at Folsom State Prison, the Walking Phoenixes are back with a great night of entertainment and a salute to the correctional officers of Folsom Prison. These talented musicians’ passion and love for Cash’s music captures the soul of the “man in black” and his love for mankind.
SUN, JAN 18; 6:30 PM $15-$22; Premium $28
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CARRERA PRODUCTIONS
ECLECTIC GUITAR: ERIC JOHNSON & MIKE STERN Eric Johnson’s stature as one of the premier guitar players in contemporary music is his artistic trump card, backed by a Grammy® Award, Top 10 hits like “Cliffs Of Dover,” praise from critics, and the esteem of his peers. Six-time Grammy® nominee Mike Stern has established himself as one of the premier jazz (and jazz-fusion) guitarists and composers of his generation. Together they make a MUST SEE show.
FRI, JAN 30; 8 PM $25-$35; Premium $45
LENAEA HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE FESTIVAL Three-day event featuring high school performances of one-act plays, duo scenes, monologues, musical solos, and educational theatre arts workshops.
FRI, FEB 6 - SUN, FEB 8 Daily Pass $12.50; Children 12 and Under $7.50 Weekend Subscription $17.50; Children 12 and Under $12.50
THE FOLSOM SYMPHONY
TALES OF LOVE Featuring Linda Wang, violin Selections include: Gershwin’s Girl Crazy Overture, John Williams’ “Across the Stars” from Star Wars, Zhanhao He and Gang Chen’s The Butterfly Lovers, and others Violinist Linda Wang is consistently praised for her artistry and charismatic performances. Since her debut with the NY Philharmonic at age 9, she has performed as soloist with more than 65 orchestras across the U.S. and is in demand to perform and teach worldwide.
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SAT, FEB 14; 7:30 PM $25-45; Premium $55 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, Seniors (65+) $20-40; Premium $55
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24 HARRIS CENTER PARTNERS CALIFORNIA THEATRE CENTER (CTC) A Folsom favorite for many years, CTC has repeatedly been recognized as the top professional theatre for young American audiences. Having twice opened the season at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, CTC creates quality experiences for youth (grades K-5) and families alike.
Puss in Boots Be amused by this famous fairy tale about the adventures of a very clever, enterprising cat and his poor master as they journey across the French countryside in search of a better life. With the help of Puss, the young man meets a King and his lovely daughter and later outwits an awful ogre to win the hand of this beautiful maiden.
SAT, FEB 14; 1 PM & 3 PM $8-$15 (Recommended for grades K-5)
Brave Irene Join Irene, the plucky, determined dressmaker’s daughter, as she braves blustery weather to deliver a gown to the Duchess in time for her ball. This sparkling musical play from the author of Shrek is sure to enchant both young and old alike!
SUN, MAR 1; 1 PM & 3 PM $8-$15 (Recommended for grades K-5)
The Emperor’s New Clothes Revel in this delightful comedy about a great Emperor who is so vain that two fake weavers convince him that they can create cloth so fine that the foolish cannot see it. The charade is revealed when a small child observes that the Emperor has no clothes!
SUN, MAR 22; 1 PM & 3 PM $8-$15 (Recommended for grades K-5)
Charlotte’s Web Explore a magical barnyard world at the Arable farm where animals talk and miracles happen. This story of courage and friendship, based on E.B. White’s touching novel of a lovable pig named Wilbur and a kind spider named Charlotte, has inspired readers for decades.
SAT, APR 4; 1 PM & 3 PM $8-$15 (Recommended for grades K-5)
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NATIONAL FINGERSTYLE CHAMPION MICHAEL CHAPDELAINE Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your special someone and charismatic National Fingerstyle Champion Michael Chapdelaine. Jazz Harpist Motoshi Kosako opens the show.
SAT, FEB 14; 8 PM $25-$39; Premium $45; Seniors (65+) $20-$33; Students with ID $20-$27
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TOM RIGNEY AND FLAMBEAU
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Flambeau specializes in fiery Cajun and zydeco two-steps, low-down blues, funky New Orleans grooves, and heartbreakingly beautiful ballads and waltzes.
SUN, FEB 15; 2 PM VITA ACADEMY
SUSAN LAMB COOK AND GAYLE BLANKENBURG The Genius Of Beethoven: Including The Complete Works For Cello And Piano A dynamic presence in the music world, the duo of cellist Susan Lamb Cook and pianist Gayle Blankenburg brings passion and personality to the stage, weaving a tale from the sublime to the triumphant as they perform the great works for cello and piano by Beethoven. Guest artist Sandra McPherson, clarinet
SUN, FEB 15; 2 PM $22.50; Premium $30 Students with ID, Seniors (65+) $15 Children 12 and under $10 Guest artists George Hayes and Jim Een
SACRAMENTO BAROQUE SOLOISTS
SUN, MAY 17; 2 PM
SIMPLE GIFTS: AN EARLY AMERICAN GATHERING
$22.50; Premium $30 Students with ID, Seniors (65+) $15 Children 12 and under $10 EL DORADO MUSICAL THEATRE
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN The Tony® and Olivier Award-winning musical based on the classic movie of the same name. Set in Hollywood in the waning days of the silent screen era, it focuses on romantic lead Don Lockwood, his sidekick Cosmo Brown, aspiring actress Kathy Selden, and Lockwood’s leading lady Lina Lamont, whose less-than-dulcet vocal tones make her an unlikely candidate for stardom in talking pictures. It is a feel-good classic show, and don’t be surprised when it actually rains on stage!
Sacramento Baroque Soloists gather together to perform music of Early Americana, from popular ballads to music from the fiddler’s corner.
SAT, FEB 28; 7:30 PM $25 Students with ID $10 Seniors (65+) $20
FRI, FEB 20 - SUN, MAR 1 $18-28; Premium $36 February 26 Bargain Night $14.75
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EL DORADO MUSICAL THEATRE
HIGH VOLTAGE High-energy entertainment? Exceptional singing and dancing? Flat-out fun that will have you on your feet? You’ve just described High Voltage, the premiere performing group from the El Dorado Musical Theatre. Each member is lead material in their own right. When they perform together, the onstage result is magical. SBL ENTERTAINMENT
TROUBADOURS IN THE ROUND Joe Ely, Ruthie Foster, and Paul Thorn, whose careers have followed distinctly different paths, converge on stage to create a fusion of rock, blues, soul, and more. This is an evening of genre-defying, soulful Southern fun!
WED, MAR 11; 8 PM $30-$35; Premium $45
SACRAMENTO MASTER SINGERS
CELTIC CONNECTIONS WITH MEN OF WORTH Sacramento Master Singers perform compelling songs and choral arrangements from Ireland and Scotland, and will be joined by the stellar duo Men of Worth.
TUE, MAR 17; 7 PM $25-$40; Premium $55
Unplugged SAT, MAR 21; 2 PM & 7 PM $17-$25; Seniors (65+) $17-$22
Best Of Broadway TUE, JUN 16; 7 PM $17-$25; Premium $32 Seniors (65+) $17-$22; Premium $29
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REJUVENATION Featuring Igor Veligan, violin Selections include: Copland’s Appalachian Spring, Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite, and a Violin concerto sampler suite Violinist Igor Veligan is the concertmaster for the SF Choral Society Orchestra and Pacific Chamber Symphony. He founded the Odessa Conservatory String Quartet, which has toured internationally, and released the CD Voices of Eastern Europe with pianist Natsuki Fukasawa.
SAT, MAR 28; 7:30 PM $25-45; Premium $55 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, Seniors (65+) $20-40; Premium $55
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LUKAS NELSON & PROMISE OF THE REAL with Special Guest Chris Cain Lukas Nelson and his band P.O.T.R. (Promise of the Real) are an American rock and roll group building their following the old fashion way: by touring year-round and delivering high energy performances to fans across the country. Having performed over 400 shows in the past three years with the likes of Neil Young, John Fogerty, Bob Weir, B.B. King and Bob Dylan — and recently an unforgettable show at Folsom Live 2014 — the band is going to deliver a night of entertainment you won’t want to miss!
FRI, APR 10; 8 PM $20-$30; Premium $38
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BRUCE HORNSBY Bruce Hornsby’s work displays a creative iconoclasm that’s been a constant in the artist’s two-and-a-half decade recording career. “The Way It Is” — the title track of his 1986 debut album — became one of the most popular songs on American radio.
MON, APR 13; 8 PM $43-$63; Premium $73 SLAVIC CHORALE
A NEW WORLD Slavic Chorale mixes Russian classical music performed by native Russian speakers and contemporary Slavic pieces, as well as music of other cultures that have a connection to the Slavic community.
SAT, APR 11; 7 PM $18-$25; Premium $30 Students with ID and Seniors (65+) $15-$22 Children 12 and Under $10-$18
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PLACER POPS CHORALE
BROADWAY WITH THE POPS
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Placer Pops Chorale sings the best of Broadway with popular, timeless standards from Gershwin to Sondheim. Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of the most American of musical genres: Broadway!
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DISNEY’S HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Disney Channel’s smash hit movie musical comes to life on stage! Troy, Gabriella, and the students of East High must deal with issues of first love, friends, and family while balancing their classes and extra curricular activities. It’s a high-energy show featuring songs like “Get’cha Head in the Game” and “We’re All in This Together.” It is great entertainment for the entire family!
FRI, MAY 1 - SUN, MAY 17 $18-28; Premium $36 May 14 Bargain Night $14.75
SAT, APR 25; 2 PM $20-33; Premium $35
Will Swanhilda win her Franz back from the mysterious, beautiful, and silent Coppelia? Hilarity ensues in ballet’s greatest comedy.
SAT, APR 18; 2 PM & 7 PM SUN, APR 19; 12 PM & 5 PM $16; Premium $20
FOLSOM LAKE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION
STEVE LIPPIA SIMPLY SINATRA Steve Lippia sings Sinatra’s greatest hits with a ten-piece swing band.
SUN, APR 26; 2 PM
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VOICES OF CALIFORNIA
GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK: SINGIN’ & SWINGING — THE RAT PACK ERA The 80-member male vocal ensemble performs hits from the Great American Songbook popularized by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.
SAT, MAY 30; 2 PM & 7 PM
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SPORTS NIGHT AT THE SYMPHONY A spirited repertoire even non-sports lovers will enjoy: Monday Night Football theme, Bizet’s “March of the Toreadors” from Carmen, Waldteufel’s Skaters’ Waltz, themes from Rocky and Chariots of Fire, Casey at the Bat, Williams’ Olympic Fanfare and Theme, plus Peter Schickele/PDQ Bach’s hilarious version of the first movement of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, narrated as a sports event, and more.
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EL DORADO DANCE ACADEMY
Picture a stage full of smiling performers, hands synchronized to tell a story set to soft music, and you get a sense of this spectacular annual event celebrating Hawaiian culture and hula as an art form.
El Dorado Dance Academy’s Constellations is a chance to journey from the spark of galaxies to future stars unknown!
SAT, JUN 20; 6 PM
SAT, JUN 6; 7:30 PM SUN, JUN 7; 2 PM
CONSTELLATIONS SAT, JUN 27; 5 PM $25
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ANGELIQUE KIDJO
$25-45; Premium $55 Students with ID, Children 12 and Under, Seniors (65+) $20-40; Premium $55
The Benin-born, Grammy®-winning world music legend ignites audiences with an infectious, high energy show.
THU, JUN 25; 8 PM $39-$59
BALLET FOLKLORICO DE SACRAMENTO
MÉXICO Y SUS ALREDEDORES THE SACRAMENTO CHORAL FESTIVAL
SACSINGS! It’s the second year of this choral extravaganza that brings adult choruses from throughout the greater Sacramento region together under one roof for two days of concerts. Last year’s festival featured nearly 1000 singers in a stunning showcase of local talent. It’s a remarkable opportunity to discover the excellent work and true choral artistry of the dozens of independent choruses of the region. Produced by the Sacramento Valley Choral Coalition.
SAT, JUN 13 – SUN, JUN 14
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UNDER THE STREETLAMP Under the Streetlamp delivers an electrifying evening of classic hits from the American Radio Songbook, bringing their unique blend of tight harmonies and slick dance moves to your favorite Doo-Wop, Motown, and old time Rock ‘n’ Roll hits.
Under the tutelage of Dr. Zenon Barron, Ballet Folklorico de Sacramento (formally Compañía Mazatlán Bellas Artes) brings subtle theatrical nuance to explosive dance presentations. With over forty live dancers and musicians, the Ballet preserves traditional folklore filled with vitality and movement.
SUN, JUN 28; 3 PM
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SPRING 2015 SEASON OF PERFORMING ARTS JANUARY 2-3 Smokey Joe’s Café 8-10 Tango Buenos Aires: Song of Eva Perón 11 Folsom Lake Community Concert Association: William Florian Those Were the Days 14 Mark Hummel Blues Harmonica Blowout 16 Kids Helping Kids Benefit Gala Sacramento Baroque Soloists: 17 Voice of the Cello 17 Telugu Association of Greater Sacramento: Sankranthi Celebration 2015 18 Young Dempsey Productions: The Walking Phoenixes 19-21 Jekyll & Hyde 22 St. Petersburg State Symphony BODYTRAFFIC 24 Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard 25 Conversations®: Torment and Triumph - The Music of Franz List 25 Sammy Kershaw 28 Travis Tritt 29 Peter Coyote 30 Eclectic Guitar 31 Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors: Heartsongs Melodies of Love 31 Michael Cooper: Masked Marvels & Wondertales
FEBRUARY 3-5 6-8
Russian National Ballet Theatre: Giselle Chopiniana & Romeo and Juliet Don Quixote Lenaea High School Theatre Festival 9-11 Mamma Mia! 12 The Nile Project 14 California Theatre Center: Puss in Boots
MAY 14
Folsom Symphony: Tales of Love with Linda Wang, violin 14 Sacramento Guitar Society: National Fingerstyle Champion Michael Chapdelaine 15 Folsom Lake Community Concert Association: Tom Rigney and Flambeau 15 VITA Academy: Susan Lamb Cook and Gayle Blankenburg The Genius of Beethoven 20-28 El Dorado Musical Theatre: Singin’ in the Rain 22 International Guitar Night 24 The Swingle Singers 26-28 Kathy Kosins: Ladies of Cool 28 Sacramento Baroque Soloists: Simple Gifts: An Early American Gathering
MARCH 1
El Dorado Musical Theatre: Singin’ in the Rain 1 California Theatre Center: Brave Irene 2 Cassandra Wilson: Coming Forth by DayA Celebration of Billie Holiday 6-8 Nice Work If You Can Get It 6 Einstein - The Practical Bohemian 9-10 Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story 11 Joe Ely, Ruthie Foster & Paul Thorn 11 Wendy Palmer Piano Recital 13 Trinity Irish Dancers A Common Pulse, San Jose Taiko 14 x The Bangerz in Concert 15 An Irish Hooley State Symphony Orchestra 16 of Mexico 17 Sacramento Master Singers: Celtic Connections with Men of Worth
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Choral Concert (Folsom Lake College production) Count Basie Orchestra with Carmen Bradford Ladies of Laughter Pilobolus El Dorado Musical Theatre’s High Voltage California Theatre Center: Emperor’s New Clothes ALTAN René Marie: I Wanna Be Evil (With Love to Eartha Kitt) Folsom Symphony: Rejuvenation with Igor Veligan, violin It’s Magic! Pink Floyd Experience
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Million Dollar Quartet California Theatre Center: Charlotte’s Web 10 Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real 11 Slavic Chorale 13 Bruce Hornsby 16 Jeffrey Siegel Keyboard Conversations®: The Romanticism of the Russian Soul 17-30 Falcon’s Eye Theatre: Cloud 9 (Folsom Lake College Production) 18-19 Placer Theatre Ballet: Coppelia 24 Alasdair Fraser & The San Francisco Scottish Fiddlers 25 Placer Pops Chorale 26 Folsom Lake Community Concert Association: Steve Lippia: Simply Sinatra
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Falcon’s Eye Theatre: Cloud 9 (Folsom Lake College Production) El Dorado Musical Theatre: Disney’s High School Musical Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy Choral Concert (Folsom Lake College production) An Evening of Dance (Folsom Lake College production) Youth Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert (Folsom Lake College production) Remember When Rock was Young Folsom Piano Academy Recitals VITA Academy: Susan Lamb Cook and Gayle Blankenburg The Genius of Beethoven Voices of California Pacific Institute of Music Recitals
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Gallim Dance Joni Morris: Legendary Ladies of Country Music 6-7 Folsom Symphony: Sports Night at the Symphony 13-14 SacSings! Choral Festival 16 El Dorado Musical Theatre’s High Voltage 20 Halan Ka Waikahe Lani Malie Halau Kahulaliwai: Ho’ike 2015 25 Angélique Kidjo 26 Under The Streetlamp 27 El Dorado Dance Academy: Constellations 28 Ballet Folklorico de Sacramento
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