Lesher Center 22/23 Season Brochure

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Your Center for performingprofessionalandvisual arts in the East Bay! 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) LesherArtsCenter.org943–7469

Support our mission! See membership benefits on page 14. Page 2, Center REP’s Our Town Photo by Alessandra Mello. Cover, photo by UAB’s Alys Stephens Center and Eric Gray.2 Lesher Center for the Arts

Featuring headlining jazz artist Arturo Sandoval, Center REP’s production of In The Heights, and special events throughout the entire facility!

What does that mean for you? More top-notch performances and exhibitions from artists from across the nation and around the world. More opportunities to connect with other art lovers and community members at special events. More entertainment and inspiration at every turn.

Fiesta Cultural A Celebration of Latinx/a/o Art and Culture

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I look forward to seeing you this year – you won’t want to miss what you’ll find at the Lesher Center for the Arts! 943–7469 LesherArtsCenter.org

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Carolyn Jackson Interim General Manager Lesher Center for the Arts JUNE 21–25, 2023

A year of entertainment and inspiration awaits! Welcome to exciting new ventures at the Lesher Center for the Arts! We are thrilled to share the 22/23 seasons from Lesher Center Presents, including the Headliner Series, Center Repertory Company productions, and Bedford Gallery exhibitions. Discover presentations from our Cornerstone Producers, robust education and community programming, and a new membership program that brings you special benefits. Together with our nonprofit partner, Diablo Regional Arts Association, we are leaping into 22/23 to advance our mission: to drive excellence, innovation, and diversity in the arts through performances, exhibitions, and educational programming that establish the Lesher Center as the artistic destination for everyone in Walnut Creek and the region.

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Stay tuned for the full event line up of artists and experiences.

The Peking Acrobats® create entertainment with the festive pageantry of a Chinese Carnival.

Photo by Nina Yoshida Nelse.

The Peking Acrobats

Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt

For the last thirty two years, The Peking Acrobats® have pushed the limits of human ability. Performing maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda and displaying their technical prowess at trick-cycling, precision tumbling, juggling, somersaulting, and gymnastics.

Photo by Tom Meinhold Photography.

American music masters Sam Bush (mandolin/violin), Mike Marshall (mandolin) & Edgar Meyer (bass) join together with George Meyer (violin) for a special collaboration usually only heard on the summer bluegrass festival circuit! Expect to hear works from the genre bending Short Trip Home album of many years ago as well as new music written specifically for this tour.

Four-time Grammy Award winner Lyle Lovett has evolved into one of music’s most vibrant and iconic performers and broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums.

John Hiatt’s lyrics and melodies have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, B.B. King, Willie Nelson, and Bonnie Raitt, earning him a place in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Bush/Marshall/Meyer/Meyer

Canadian Brass Masters of concert presentations, Canadian Brass has developed a uniquely engaging stage presence. Their concerts range from trademark Baroque and Dixieland tunes to new compositions and arrangements created especially for them – from formal classical presentation to music served up with lively dialogue and theatrical effects.

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Paul Taylor Dance Company

Photo by UAB’s Alys Stephens Center and Eric Gray. 943–7469

Photo by Rachel Neville.

This multi-ethnic company performs a forward-thinking repertoire that includes treasured classics, neoclassical works by George Balanchine and resident choreographer Robert Garland, as well as innovative contemporary works that celebrate Black culture and empowerment through the arts for all.

Buy more shows and save! Buy 8+, save 25% Buy 6–7, save 20% Buy 4–5, save 15% Buy 3, save 10% College Notes A Cappella

Photo by Steven Pisano. Dance Theatre of Harlem

Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra

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One of the most iconic modern dance ensembles of our time, Paul Taylor Dance Company has been innovating the artform of modern dance since 1954. With a history of multidisciplinary collaborations, passionate expression and thrilling athleticism, the Company is known worldwide for its vast repertory.

When Delfeayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra hit the stage, audiences are guaranteed to have a jazz party, all night long! Formed in 2008, UJO is stretching the boundaries of what is expected from big bands, playing with an extraordinary sense of joy and fun that could only come from New Orleans. With influences from Louis Armstrong to Count Basie, James Brown to J. Cole, Marsalis and UJO performances help free the mind, warm the heart, and heal the soul.

College Notes will feature a cappella groups from top universities from across the country and is sure to be the perfect harmony of bright minds and bright voices! The evening will be emceed by Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off) and Marcus Washington (“Today in the Bay,” NBC News at 11).

OCT 28 – NOV 20, 2022 Clue by Sandy Rustin directed by Nancy Carlin based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn additional material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price Murder and blackmail are back on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble for a dinner party at Boddy Manor. Was it Mrs. Peacock in the study with the knife? Or Colonel Mustard in the library with the wrench? Based on the cult 1985 Paramount movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro game, this farce-meets-murder-mystery is bloody good fun.

Markus Potter Markus Potter Acting Artistic Director Center REP We couldn’t be more excited to share this dynamic season of joy and forever-relevant themes of our shared human experiences. Join us as we celebrate the power of the human imagination with these entertaining, emotionally engaging, intellectually involving, and visually astonishing live stories that aim to enrich and advance the cultural life of our community Whether you’re returning to Center REP or joining us for the first time, there’s a seat at the theater waiting for you!

Always...Patsy Cline created and originally directed by Ted Swindley – based on a true story directed by Karen Lund More than a tribute to the legendary country singer who died tragically at age 30 in a plane crash in 1963, the show is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with a fan from Houston named Louise Seger. The musical play, complete with down home country humor, true emotion and even some audience participation, includes many of Patsy’s unforgettable hits such as “Crazy,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “Sweet Dreams” and “Walking After Midnight”…27 songs in all.

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SEPT 9–25, 2022

DEC 8–22, 2022 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens directed by s cott Denison Brimming with music, dance, love, laughter, and spectacular special effects, it’s no wonder the critics have called it “THE Christmas Carol to see in the Bay Area.” Join the thousands who make this theatrical event a part of their annual holiday traditions.

FEB 3–25, 2023

MAR 24 – APR 16, 2023

In the Heights music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda book by Quiara Alegría Hudes conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda Composer Lin-Manuel Miranda has become an international star over the last few years thanks to his seminal musical Hamilton. The Tony-Award winning In The Heights, with a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes, has become one of the most cherished musicals of the 21st century. The music takes its cues from the diverse Latin community it represents, infusing hip-hop, salsa, merengue and soul music into the score and with lyrics about love, life, community and the American dream.

“Writing at the peak of her powers,” Lynn Nottage (Ruined) has crafted “a superb, vital contribution to contemporary drama that could not be more timely.” – The New York Times

Red Bike by Caridad Svich directed by Markus Potter Remember when you were eleven years old and you had a bike, one that made you dream about a world bigger than the one in which you live? This is that memory. Except it is now. Red Bike explores the possibilities the world has to offer from the eyes of an 11-year-old’s adventures on their Red Bike!

A Pulitzer Prize-winning collision of race, class and friendship at a pivotal moment in America. A group of friends in a Rust Belt town has spent their lives sharing secrets and laughs on the factory floor. But when layoffs begin to chip away at their trust, they’re pitted against each other in a heart-wrenching fight.

Trent Rowland in Million Dollar Quartet Photo by mellophoto.com.

Season Subscriptions Available! Renew or subscribe starting June 15. $162–181 for 4 shows — Clue, Red Bike, SWEAT, and In The Heights. For only $40 per ticket, add special events Always...Patsy Cline or A Christmas Carol. Single tickets on sale starting July 29. CenterRep.org (925) 943–7469 LesherArtsCenter.org 7

MAY 26 – JUN 24, 2023

SWEAT by Lynn Nottage directed by Elizabeth Carter

Cultural Currency: Contemporary Art from the Riemer Collection Cultural Currency: Contemporary Art from the Riemer Collection explores the innovative ways artists use money as a medium to expand its worth beyond a given denomination. Each of the artists featured in this exhibition investigates preconceived definitions of monetary value, meticulously repurposing bills and coins into exquisite, precise artworks. Universally relevant, humorous and, at times, critical, Cultural Currency asks us to consider how the definition of currency can be reshaped into a multifaceted object steeped in meaning and intrigue.

Visit Bedford Gallery for engaging exhibitions and workshops

SEPT 29 – DEC 18, 2022JUNE 30 – SEPT 18, 2022 Emilee Enders Emilee CuratorEndersofExhibitions and Programs Bedford Gallery 8 Lesher Center for the Arts

The Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art: Works on Paper Curated from the extensive collection of Harmon and Harriet Kelley, this exhibition highlights nearly seventy works on paper by African American artists spanning the 20th century and beyond. From the first documented professional graphic artist on the west coast, Grafton Tyler Brown, to contemporary printmakers like Margo Humphrey, this exhibition celebrates African American artists and their tremendous contribution to American art and culture. Drawings, etchings, watercolors, pastels, and color screen prints chronicle the lives of Black Americans through scenes of family and community, urban and rural workers, poverty and success, cultural pride and political turmoil. This exhibition was organized by Landau Traveling Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Image: Romare Bearden, Conjunction, 1979, lithograph, edition of 300, 28 x 22 inches.

Image: Ray Beldner, Money Bag, U.S. currency, 13.75 x 13 x 10.5 inches. Photo courtesy of Shaun Roberts.

The Bedford’s upcoming exhibition season will reflect artistic perspectives on current social cultures, politics, and events that aim to inspire, educate, and enrich our community. Stay tuned for new workshops and special events that expand the gallery experience to include activities that vary from art making with featured artists and dance performances to gastronomical experiences and more. We are delighted to share our 22/23 season with you!

Did you know? LCA performance ticket holders receive complimentary entry to the gallery on their ticketed date.

Tours and Special Events: See page 12 for more information.

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Image: Erin Fong, Friendship Project, 2020, letterpress poster, 12 x 16 inches each.

About Face

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The practice of creating portraits dates back nearly 12,000 years to the Neolithic era. What began as plastered human skulls has evolved into paintings, photographs, and sculpture that not only capture the likeness of an individual, but also provide clues about the cultural and societal context in which the person lived. About Face, a juried and invitational exhibition, continues this fascinating tradition using a contemporary lens to speculate how future generations might perceive the way we value beauty, power, and ultimately what we hold culturally significant.

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Our world is saturated with colors that inform our dayto-day experience in subtle, unconscious ways. Through dedicated experimentation, Bay Area artist and letterpress printer Erin Fong explores this concept and how color affects our emotional responses. Erin Fong | The Sensation of Color will transform the gallery into a vibrant lab with the artist’s prints, paintings, and installations. The exhibition invites visitors to tap into their experience, both individually and collectively, as they are immersed in hues across the spectrum. How do colors make us feel, and how do they foster human connection?

Left: Jacqueline Surdell, Orange 2, 2018, braided cotton cord, steel curl bar, weight, 96 x 60 inches. Courtesy of Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Above: Lisa Solomon, Senninbari [1000 stitch knot belt], 2016, hand dyed cotton rope, 122 x 299 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Hours Wed. 12–5pmSun.

The Sensation of Color

FEB – APR Chamber2023Music

One of the world’s leading pianists, Angela Hewitt is well established as one of today’s foremost interpreters of Bach, and recently she was inducted into Gramophone Magazine’s “Hall of Fame.”

The 2022-23 season finale features three creative geniuses and a world premiere.

SF Aris Quartet Sun., Feb. 12, 2023 at 2:30 pm

The Aris Quartet is unquestionably one of the young shooting stars of the concert world. Olga Kern Sun., Feb. 26, 2023 at 2:30 pm With her vivid stage presence, musicianship and formidable technique, Russian-American pianist Olga Kern continues to captivate fans and critics alike. Angela Hewitt Sun., Mar. 19, 2023 at 2:30 pm

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Uncovering stellar selections by Gustav Mahler’s wife, his rival, and his close friend. Fresh Inspirations Sat., May 20, 2023 at 7:30 pm Sun., May 21, 2023 at 4:00 pm

Mahler’s Inner Circle Sat., Mar. 25, 2023 at 7:30 pm Sun., Mar. 26, 2023 at 4:00 pm

California Symphony

Subscriptions available CaliforniaSymphony.orgat Inbal Segev. Photo by Grant Legan.

Subscriptions available at ChamberMusicSF.org

Superstar cellist Inbal Segev opens the 2022-23 season. All Things Strings Sat., Nov. 5, 2022 at 7:30 pm Sun., Nov. 6, 2022 at 4:00 pm

A Midsummer Night’s Dream May 26–27, 2023

Sat.,IntersectionsSep.10,2022 at 7:30 pm Sun., Sep. 11, 2022 at 4:00 pm

Donato Cabrera, Music Director

A brand-new production of Shakespeare’s magical and enchanting A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Julia Adam, set to Felix Mendelssohn’s beautiful score; and the return of Orange choreographed by Stanton Welch, Artistic Director of the Houston Ballet.

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The lush sounds of 188 strings and 88 keys take a turn in the spotlight.

Chopin in Paris Sat., Feb. 4, 2023 at 7:30 pm Sun., Feb. 5, 2023 at 4:00 pm A brilliant piano concerto and a symphony that used to be bigger than any of Beethoven’s nine.

Aris Quartet. Photo by Sophie Wolter.

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Diablo Ballet The Nutcracker Suite Nov. 11–13, 2022 The season kicks off this November with the expanded version of the smash holiday hit, The Nutcracker Suite by Julia Adam. Swan Lake Suite Feb. 10–11, 2023 Featuring the White and Black Swan divertissements; the thrilling Tarantella, by George Balanchine; a command performance of Sur le Fil by Penny Saunders; and a new work by company dancer and choreographer Michael Wells.

Tetzlaff Trio Sat., Apr. 1, 2023 at 2:30 pm Featuring Christian Tetzlaff on violin, Tanja Tetzlaff on cello, and Lars Vogt on piano.

In celebration of its 29th Anniversary, the company will premiere Confetti by Gerald Arpino, former Artistic Associate of the Joffrey Ballet; the classical ballet Paquita; an exciting new work by Diablo Ballet’s first Dance Laboratory choreographer.

Arod Quartet Sun., Apr. 30, 2023 at 2:30 pm Established in 2013, the Quatuor Arod is known for its laser-focused sound and thrilling interpretations.

Subscriptions available at DiabloBallet.org Photo by Rosselyn Ramirez. offerings from our Cornerstone Producers

NOV 2022 – MAY 2023

SEP – MAY 2023

Sat., Nov. 19, 2022 at 2:00pm & 7:30pm Sun., Nov. 20, 2022 at 2:00pm Dance Series 2 Fri., Apr. 28, 2023 at 7:30pm Sat., Apr. 29, 2023 at 2:00pm Swipe choreography by Val Caniparoli music by Gabriel Prokofiev Sextette Company Premiere choreography by Kate Skarpetowska music by Johann Sebastian Bach Dream choreography by Michael Smuin music by Chopin World Premiere choreography by Amy Seiwert

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A leading expert on Latino issues, Navarrette writes one of the top 20 most read columns in the U.S. and is the author of A Darker Shade of Crimson: Odyssey of a Harvard Chicano He writes and speaks on demographic shifts, immigration, culture and politics. Nikole Hannah-Jones Mon., Aug. 22, 2022 at 7:30 PM Nikole Hannah-Jones is the Pulitzer Prizewinning creator of the 1619 Project, a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, and a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, known as the Genius grant. She is the Knight Chair of Race and Journalism at Howard University where she is founding the Center for Journalism & Democracy. Her Majesty Queen Noor Al-Hussein Wed., Oct. 19, 2022 at 7:30 PM Her Majesty Queen Noor Al-Hussein is an international public servant and advocate for cross-cultural understanding, conflict prevention, and recovery issues. Her peacebuilding work has focused on the Middle East, the Balkans, Central and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. 2023 speakers will be announced soon! For information and to sign up for subscription notifications visit LesherSpeakerSeries.org

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Dance Series 1 Fri., Oct. 7, 2022 at 7:30pm Sat., Oct. 8, 2022 at 2:00pm Take Five choreography by Rex Wheeler music by jazz pianist, Dave Brubeck Requiem for a Rose choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa music by Franz Schubert World Premiere choreography by Osnel Delgado Smuin’s The Christmas Ballet

For more information visit SmuinBallet.org Photo by Chris Hardy. (925) 943–7469 LesherArtsCenter.org

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JULY 2022 – AUG 2023 Festival Opera Norma by Vincenzo Bellini

July 8–10, 2022 Set against the struggles of culture and religion in Roman occupied Gaul, Norma is an epic story of love, lust, and the struggle for power. Packed with vocal fireworks, achingly beautiful arias and fierce characters, this iconic opera stands at the pinnacle of the bel canto repertoire. Even Wagner, who didn’t like Italian opera, admired Bellini and Norma tremendously as an example of the essence of what opera can emotionally deliver. Come and bask in an evening of 19th-century diva power anthems and famous duets, this opera is FULL of hits! 16, 2023 by Georges Bizet

OCT 2022 – APR 2023

Tickets on sale now! Visit LesherArtsCenter.org Production TBA July 14 &

Smuin’s 22/23 season showcases inspirational dancemakers, new commissions, and incomparable artistic talent with movement set to much-loved music genres.

Aug. 18 & 20, 2023 Fueled by reckless passion and insatiable desire, Seville’s hottest woman has one creed: to live, and die free. Sung in French with English supertitles Stay tuned for tickets to summer 2023 productions. FestivalOpera.org 2022

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SPECIALEVENTS! For Everyone Summer Sounds Free outdoor concerts return to Rudney Plaza at the Lesher Center, Thursdays at 5:30pm. June 30, 2022: Cabanijazz Project July 7, 2022: Tom Rigney & Flambeau July 14, 2022: T Sisters July 21, 2022: Sons of the Soul Revivers July 28, 2022: Meaghan Maples Craft Fest Sat., Nov. 12, 2022 10am –Bedford5pmGallery The annual tradition is back! Join us at the Bedford to shop from local, independent makers and designers producing the finest handmade crafts, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, home goods, artisanal foods, clothing, and more. Public admission is always free. 12 Lesher Center for the Arts

Public Art Walking Tours

Adult Tours

Looking for a unique, educational, and fun outing for your social group? Bedford Gallery provides group tours by appointment! Fees are $45 for adult groups with fewer than 15 people and $70 for adult groups up to 30 people.

Check out Downtown Walnut Creek’s one-of-a-kind public art collection every third Saturday, April through November, on a one hour, docent-led walking tour. Our docents are trained public art specialists and offer information and insight appropriate for all ages. Tours are $5 per adult, and free for those 18 and younger.

Mural: David “Hyde” Cho, of Local Edition Creative, Jiko-jitsugen, 2020, aerosol. Photo courtesy of James Brian Studios.

Don’t miss out! Learn more at LesherArtsCenter.orgYouth

Well-known as a professional training ground, Young REP teaches the discipline, concentration and skill necessary to all areas of theatre. Students will have the opportunity to explore and grow as individuals and ensemble performers. Class exercises and projects will focus on the assessment and effective use of the actor’s basic skills in voice, movement and characterization.

Arts Access DRAA is proud to produce inclusive educational and outreach programs in our region. Since 2008, Arts Access has offered more than 60,000 East Bay students the opportunity to experience high-quality performances and visual arts exhibitions. This outreach program makes arts programs accessible to students who wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity.

Photo by Ben Krantz Studio. Art in a Suitcase Transport Bedford Gallery right to your classroom! Our trained docents arrive with a specially designed suitcase containing art supplies and teaching materials and guide students through an art lesson and project. Each hands-on lesson is centered on an art element or concept, like color, line or poetry.

Bedford Gallery Youth Tours

Join Bedford Gallery’s talented volunteer docents on an exhibition tour and engage in a stimulating art project! Grades K-12, scout troops, camps, clubs and other youth groups are welcome. Tours are $85 per group and scholarships are available. Contra Costa County schools tour for free thanks to generous funding from DRAA!

Artwork: Carmen Lomas Garza, Offrenda Para Antonio Lomas, 1995, laser cut steel, 20 gauge, powder coated.

Young REP Summer Training Program

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Your tax-deductible donations through our nonprofit partner, Diablo Regional Arts Association, make an incredible impact! To learn more, please visit LCarts.org/support Annual Fund Campaign – Levels of Giving BG Member* $50 Digital membership card, renewable yearly; complimentary general admission to Bedford Gallery plus guest for one year; and invitations to member-only previews and special events. Friend $150 Recognition in Annual Report Sponsor $250 Advance notice of newly booked shows and opportunities to purchase tickets before public announcement, plus recognition on Donor Wall and website. Patron $500 Invitations to exclusive donor events Benefactor $1,000 Invitations to exclusive experiences with Headliner Artists and private, docent-led Bedford Gallery exhibition tour for up to 10 people Director $2,500 Backstage tour for up to 10 people and one complimentary use of Encore Room (excludes catering) Producer $5,000 One complimentary use of Bedford Gallery or Vukasin Theatre (excludes catering) Producer’s Club $10,000+ VIP experience and recognition as a sponsor for a Bedford Gallery Exhibition, Center REP production or Lesher Center Presents Headliner of your choice *Artists receive one free submission to a Bedford Gallery juried show on SlideRoom, per year as a BG Member. Support Our Programs Each sponsorship level includes benefits of the previous level(s). 14 Lesher Center for the Arts

Get Here Lesher Center for the Arts 1601 Civic Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Walkable from Walnut Creek BART station. Parking available in the adjacent garage at 1625 Locust St. Gift Cards Surprise your loved ones with the gift of art and entertainment. Our gift cards never expire, and can be redeemed online, by phone, and in person for any tickets sold at the Lesher Center Ticket Office, including admission to Bedford Gallery! Volunteer Want to join the team that helps the LCA run smoothly? Visit LesherArtsCenter.org or call the Volunteer Coordinator at (925) 295-1402 to learn more. To become a Docent or Guild member at Bedford Gallery, call (925) 295-1417 or visit BedfordGallery.org/support/volunteer Safety Protocols View current entry protocols and learn more about the ways we are keeping artists and audiences safe at LesherArtsCenter.org Group Sales We’d love to assist you in organizing a group outing to the Lesher Center for the Arts! Call (925) 295-1471 or email grouptickets@LesherArtsCenter.org Venue Rental The Lesher Center for the Arts is home to three lovely theatres, Bedford Gallery and the Encore Room, a boutique conference space. Rentals are available for celebrations, meetings, performances, and more. Review our rental policies and submit a request online at LesherArtsCenter.org Ticket and Visit Information Buy Tickets Online 24/7 LesherArtsCenter.org By Phone Wed–Sun, Noon–6pm (925) 943–7469 In Person Wed–Sun, Noon–6pm 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Summer Sounds Free, outdoor concerts at the Lesher Center! Thursdays at 5:30pm, June 30 – July 28. See page 12 for the lineup! DON’TMISSOUT! @LesherCenter | @BedfordGallery | @CenterREP | @DRAAattheLCA @LesherARTSCenter (925) 943–7469 LesherArtsCenter.org 15

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