MSJC San Jacinto Campus Performing Arts Brochure 2010-2011

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All performances are held at the Mt. San Jacinto Campus Theatre, 1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto, unless otherwise noted. For Menifee Performing Arts please call 1.800.452.3335 ext. 5790 or 951.639.5790. Tickets may be reserved by either calling the theatre box office at 951.487.3790 or sending a check made out to MSJC. Please include the following information: Name, Phone Number, Performance Title and Date, and Number of Tickets Requested. MSJC Theatre Box Office 1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583 or come to the Box Office. Box Office Hours: Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday, 1 - 4:30 PM, subject to change. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. No drinks or food are allowed in the theatre. Seating at any performance is not guaranteed without a reservation. Unpaid reservations will be released 15 minutes before the performance. All sales are final and there is no late seating.

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Dance On Camera Screening MSJC Dance Department The second annual MSJC Dance On Camera Screening will share dance films created by internationally renowned choreographers and filmmakers. The Dance On Camera Screening is produced by the San Jacinto Campus Department of Dance in partnership with Brandelyn Dillaway, director of the MSJC Art Gallery, and Dance Films Association of New York. Art Gallery on the San Jacinto Campus Wednesday September 29th

6:00 PM

General Admission to All:

Free

For additional info contact Tennille Lambert, Chair of Dance on the San Jacinto Campus at 951.487.3630 or e-mail: tlambert@msjc.edu

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Mercury, Mars and Mayhem a play by MSJC faculty member Paul Jacques The night of Orson Welles’ sensational radio broadcast of “The War of the Worlds,” another drama was spinning out of control in this original play written by award-winning playwright and MSJC faculty member Paul Jacques. Mercury, Mars and Mayhem was the runner up in the 2008 Idyllwild Playwrights Festival. Studio Theatre - Seating is Limited to 60 Friday October 1st Saturday October 2nd Sunday October 3rd Friday October 8th Saturday October 9th Sunday October 10th

7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM

General Admission to All:

$5


Back to Broadway MSJC Symphony Our final concert of the season will honor some of the “Big White Way’s” most memorable music, including selections from Porgy and Bess, West Side Story, Ragtime, A Chorus Line, Man of La Mancha, The Phantom of the Opera, and many more! Sunday

October 17th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 12:

2:30 PM $10 $8 $5 Free

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Music Beyond This World Concert Band A collection of music that will take you to the edge of the universe and back again. Tuesday

October 19th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 18:

7:30 PM $6 $5 $4 Free


The Legend of Sleepy Hollow a musical by writer/director Michael Tennant From writer/director Michael Tennant comes this original musical adaptation based on the story by Washington Irving. Join Irving’s famous characters, Icabod Crane, Katrina Van Tassel, and Brom Bones, as they set out to solve a series of murders and unravel the secret of the headless horseman of Sleepy Hollow. Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday

November 5th November 6th November 7th November 12th November 13th November 14th

General Admission: Seniors & Students: Under 12:

7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM $10 $8 $5

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Fall Studio Showing MSJC Dance Department The Fall Studio Showing will showcase an eclectic array of worksin-progress from the San Jacinto Campus dance students. Dance Studio Theatre RM 1952 - Seating is Limited (up the stairs outside of the gymnasium by the tennis courts) Friday November 12th 7:00 PM General Admission to All:

Free

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Music From the Movies Golden Eagles Big Band Join the Eagles as they take you on a visit to the classic songs of the movies. Saturday Sunday

November 20th November 21st

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 18:

2:30 PM 2:30 PM $6 $5 $4 Free


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Fall Forward Dance Concert MSJC Dance Department An exhilarating array of choreography and performance, featuring works by the MSJC Dance Faculty and guest artists. Friday Saturday

December 3rd December 4th

General Admission: Seniors & Students: Under 12:

7:30 PM 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM $10 $8 Free

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A Holiday Festival MSJC Symphony Start the holiday season with some old favorites and some newer selections. Singing along is encouraged! Sunday

December 5th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 12:

2:30 PM $10 $8 $5 Free


A Holiday Spectacular Concert Band Come celebrate the season with the Concert Band as it presents something old and something new. Tuesday

December 14th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 18:

7:30 PM $6 $5 $4 Free

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Holiday Concert Inland Chorale Favorite music of the season, with both new compositions and old favorites that will add to your enjoyment and pleasure of this time of year. Saturday December 18th 3:00 PM Tickets Sold at Box Office & by Chorale Members General Admission: $8 Under 12: Free Sunday December 19th First Southern Baptist Church 433 S. San Jacinto Street, Hemet Tickets Sold at the Box Office Church Door & by Chorale Members General Admission: Community Concert Members: Under 12:

3:00 PM

$8 $5 Free


Jazz Artist Series Golden Eagles Big Band The second annual Jazz Artist Series, featuring a notable guest artist from the world of jazz. Saturday Sunday

February 12th February 13th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 18:

2:30 PM 2:30 PM $6 $5 $4 Free

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Barbershop Harmony Jubilee Hemet Harmonizers Saturday Sunday

March 5th March 6th

General Admission: Groups of 10 or More:

2:00 PM 2:00 PM $10 $8

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Dance, Dance, Dance MSJC Symphony From the Baroque era to modern times, composers have used familiar dance rhythms and gestures in their music as a way to connect with audiences. Join us for a look at dance music through the ages. Sunday

March 13th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 12:

2:30 PM $10 $8 $5 Free

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Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello Brought to life for the first time in the San Jacinto Valley, Six Characters in Search of an Author is the first play to blur the lines between reality and imagination onstage. Pirandello’s masterpiece has influenced everything from The Twilight Zone to The Simpsons. Studio Theatre - Seating is Limited to 60 Friday March 18th Saturday March 19th Sunday March 20th Friday March 25th Saturday March 26th Sunday March 27th

7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM

General Admission to All:

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RENT

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Join us for this popular rock musical with music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. RENT tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York’s Lower East Side under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. Friday Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday Sunday

April 8th April 9th April 10th April 15th April 16th April 17th

General Admission: Seniors: Students: Under 12:

7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 2:30 PM $12 $10 $8 $5

RENT is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

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Emergent Voices MSJC Dance Department A triumphant display of original student choreography, featuring a variety of compositional voices from the San Jacinto Campus dance students. Thursday Friday Saturday

May 5th May 6th May 7th

General Admission: Students & Seniors: Under 12:

7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM $8 $6 Free

Patriotic Salute MSJC Symphony Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, musicians have expressed their love of country in many ways. Come hear a program of musical patriotism from various foreign countries and the good old USA. Sunday

May 15th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 12:

2:30 PM $10 $8 $5 Free


Concert Band Classics Concert Band The American Concert Band has been the musical medium for many fine composers. We present some of the outstanding selections written for the wind symphony. Tuesday

May 17th

General Admission: Seniors: ASB: Under 18:

Spring Studio Showing

7:30 PM $6 $5 $4 Free

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MSJC Dance Department The Spring Studio Showing will showcase an eclectic array of works-in-progress from the San Jacinto Campus dance students. Dance Studio Theatre RM 1952 - Seating is Limited (up the stairs outside of the gymnasium by the tennis courts) Wednesday May 18th 7:00 PM General Admission to All:

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Spring Concert Inland Chorale The performance will include the best repertoire from classical to folk and from sacred to popular chorale music. Saturday May 21st 3:00 PM Tickets Sold at Box Office & by Chorale Members General Admission: $8 Under 12: Free Sunday May 22nd First Southern Baptist Church 433 S. San Jacinto Street, Hemet Tickets Sold at the Box Office Church Door & by Chorale Members General Admission: Community Concert Members: Under 12:

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The Best of the Big Bands Golden Eagles Big Band Big bands are still alive and strong. They may not be at the top of the charts, but some of the recent arrangements may surprise you. Sunday

May 22nd

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2010-2011 Performing Arts At-A-Glance September 2010 *Dance On Camera Screening—MSJC Dance Dept. Wednesday Sep. 29 6:00 pm

October 2010 *Mercury, Mars and Mayhem—MSJC Theatre Dept. Friday Oct. 1 7:30 pm Saturday Oct. 2 7:30 pm Sunday Oct. 3 2:30 pm Friday Oct. 8 7:30 pm Saturday Oct. 9 7:30 pm Sunday Oct. 10 2:30 pm Back to Broadway—MSJC Symphony Sunday Oct. 17 2:30 pm Music Beyond This World—Concert Band Tuesday Oct. 19 7:30 pm

November 2010 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a musical—MSJC Theatre Dept. Friday Nov. 5 7:30 pm Saturday Nov. 6 7:30 pm Sunday Nov. 7 2:30 pm Friday Nov. 12 7:30 pm Saturday Nov. 13 7:30 pm Sunday Nov. 14 2:30 pm *Fall Studio Showing—MSJC Dance Dept. Friday Nov. 12 7:00 pm Music From the Movies—Golden Eagles Big Band Saturday Nov. 20 2:30 pm Sunday Nov. 21 2:30 pm

December 2010 Fall Forward Dance Concert—MSJC Dance Dept. Friday Dec. 3 7:30 pm Saturday Dec. 4 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm A Holiday Festival—MSJC Symphony Sunday Dec. 5 2:30 pm A Holiday Spectacular—Concert Band Tuesday Dec. 14 7:30 pm Holiday Concert—Inland Chorale Saturday Dec. 18 3:00 pm *Sunday Dec. 19 3:00 pm


February 2011 Jazz Artist Series—Golden Eagles Big Band Saturday Feb. 12 2:30 pm Sunday Feb. 13 2:30 pm

March 2011 Barbershop Harmony Jubilee—Hemet Harmonizers Saturday Mar. 5 2:00 pm Sunday Mar. 6 2:00 pm Dance, Dance, Dance—MSJC Symphony Sunday Mar. 13 2:30 pm *Six Characters in Search of an Author—MSJC Theatre Dept. Friday Mar. 18 7:30 pm Saturday Mar. 19 7:30 pm Sunday Mar. 20 2:30 pm Friday Mar. 25 7:30 pm Saturday Mar. 26 7:30 pm Sunday Mar. 27 2:30 pm

RENT, a musical—MSJC Theatre Dept. Friday Apr. 8 7:30 pm Saturday Apr. 9 7:30 pm Sunday Apr. 10 2:30 pm Friday Apr. 15 7:30 pm Saturday Apr. 16 7:30 pm Sunday Apr. 17 2:30 pm

May 2011 Emergent Voices—MSJC Dance Dept. Thursday May 5 7:30 pm Friday May 6 7:30 pm Saturday May 7 7:30 pm Patriotic Salute—MSJC Symphony Sunday May 15 2:30 pm Concert Band Classics—Concert Band Tuesday May 17 7:30 pm *Spring Studio Showing—MSJC Dance Dept. Wednesday May 18 7:00 pm Spring Concert—Inland Chorale Saturday May 21 3:00 pm *Sunday May 22 3:00 pm The Best of the Big Bands—Golden Eagles Big Band Sunday May 22 2:30 pm *not in Campus Theatre, see main entry for details

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