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Welcome to the Kings Point Theatre WELCOME TO THE KINGS POINT THEATRE We are proud to announce this season’s incredible shows. We invite all of you to our 2018-2019 shows at the Kings Point Theatre! November THE BOOGIE BROTHERS Friday, November 2nd 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents The Boogie Brothers Classic Rock Band is a diverse four- piece self-contained musical group playing the best hits from the 60’s – 80’s. The band consists of four very talented musicians with years of experience playing music by Santana, The Rolling Stones, and The Doors. Together they have shared the stage and played behind some of the greatest rock & roll legends in the music industry such as Joey Dee and the Starliters, Dion, The Drifters and many more. JOHN CIOTTA & 4-PIECE BAND Friday, November 9th 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents John Ciotta has been exciting audiences worldwide for years as an entertainer, singer and percussionist. From Atlantic City to Las Vegas, Hong Kong and Singapore to Europe and Scandinavia, John has managed to find his way into the hearts of every nationality and culture no matter how diverse. Whether he’s performing in English, Italian, French, Spanish or German, John’s emotion-charged deliveries and broad appeal move every member of his audiences right to the heart. John has been the opening act for comedian Pat Cooper, as well as The Coasters and hit recording artists, Rare Earth. His unique combination of high energy and warmth coupled with unparalleled charisma and genuine love for his audiences, have made him a favorite in every corner of the world. That’s why this World-Class Show is creating a Worldwide buzz! November JEFF NORRIS Friday, November 16th 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents Comedian Jeff Norris is one of the most quick-witted acts working today. He hardly pauses for a breath as he tears through his act, keeping the audience alert and in stitches from beginning to end. Jeff has been called a complete pro and one of the few remaining comics that understands the importance of showmanship and presentation. Jeff is an energetic whirlwind of comedy. He is a favorite in both Atlantic City and Vegas. He has also most recently partnered with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. Over the years, Jeff has appeared in numerous TV and film roles including HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and OZ, Good Morning America, My Super-Ex Girlfriend and Not Fade Away. VOICES OF LEGENDS CONCERT SERIES Saturday, November 17th 8:00 pm $16.00 Residents • $22.00 Non-Residents A great variety show featuring Joey Karp and the Paradons performing their unique sounds and harmonies bringing back all your favorites from the 50’s and 60’s. Special guest star Tony Darrow, the Goodfella of Comedy who starred in Goodfella’s Analyze This and the Soprano’s brings his Italian humor to the stage. Plus the Reunion Band starring Johnny T. bringing back all your favorites from the 50’s and 60’s. CAVENDISH PRESENTS GOLD COAST OPERA’S GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING! Sunday, November 25th 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents Five outstanding voices join forces in this romantic evening of great music by Verdi, Puccini, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, Leonard Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber and more! Handsome tenor, Martin Nusspaumer, and beautiful soprano, Maria Antunez, international artists and husband and wife, are featured in this exciting concert promising beautiful voices, unforgettable music and plenty of high notes! Martin Nusspaumer has been hailed as “one of the most outstanding singers of his generation, possessing a tenor reminiscent of Domingo.” His beautiful, passionate singing enthralls audiences in opera and concert halls worldwide. Maria Antunez has been praised for her “creamy, sultry soprano and aristocratic bearing.” Together they have sung on major stages from Montevideo to Moscow, from Istanbul to Beijing, from Washington DC to Los Angeles with the Florida Grand Opera, and most recently as the star-crossed lovers in Puccini’s Madame Butterfly. November “IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR” TONY SANDS A TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Friday, November 30th 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents This show is a must-see for any Sinatra Fan! A Tribute to Frank Sinatra, “It was a Very Good Year,” is a multimedia extravaganza for the eyes and ears! Tony Sands has incorporated stunning graphics that entice you the moment the stage lights dim, and the music begins. The show starts with Sinatra’s early days with Tommy Dorsey in the bright lights of New York City and brings us to his comeback at Madison Square Garden, the “Main Event.” Tony’s uncanny portraying of Frank’s mannerism and singing voice will take the audience on a musical journey. It’s as if Frank walked off the screen and onto the stage. Sands will be performing such hits as “That’s Life,” “Come Fly with Me,” “Luck be A Lady,” “My Way,” “New York, New York” and many more. Don’t miss this one of kind musical tribute to Frank Sinatra! December CHRIS MONTY LIVE Friday, December 7th 8:00 pm $13.00 Residents • $19.00 Non-Residents With over 20 years of stand-up comedy and television under his belt, Chris Monty continues to delight audiences worldwide. His latest high-profile projects include Vinyl (HBO), Red Oaks (Amazon), Paul Bart: Mall Cop 2, Kevin Can Wait and Orange is the New Black. In his stand-up, Chris Monty channels a refreshing and unique style of the 1960’s cool funny man mixed with modern chic. His unique take on current topics and storytelling are reminiscent of the comics that would keep The Rat Pack in stitches for weeks. He spans generations in that older crowds love his cool, retro style and younger crowds see a cadence that they haven’t seen on stage. It is truly something unique to experience. Chris Monty has the chops to make your creative endeavor something to be remembered for months and years to come. December B e a om ck lc P e Saturday, ar W December 8th, 2018 ty Monaco Ballroom from 5:00pm – 8:00pm Residents: $20 / Non-Residents $26 For details, please call the Live Box Office 561.499.3335 Catered by Entertainment ext. 225 LIVING IN THE USA THE LINDA RONSTADT TRIBUTE & PAISLEY CRAZE ONE BAND - 2 TRIBUTES Friday, December 14th 8:00pm $14.00 Residents • $20.00 Non-Residents Living in the USA, the Amazing Linda Ronstadt Show, pays tribute to the long-storied career of an American icon. Donna, as Linda, has a fantastic voice that really matches the power and range to hit all of the notes. You will be blown away by her talent. The show is filled with sing along hits like “You’re No Good,” “When Will I Be Loved,” “Don’t Know Much,” “It’s So Easy,” “Somewhere Out There, Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” “Heat Wave,” “Just One Look,” “Hurt So Bad,” “Blue Bayou,” “That’ll Be the Day,” “Ooo Baby Baby,” and MANY MORE. Paisley Craze, is a fantastic 60’s show, covering the incredibly wide range of styles of that decade. From the British invasion featuring The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Animals, to the sunny and light Pop music of The Beach Boys. December VOICES OF LEGENDS CONCERT SERIES Saturday, December 15th 8:00pm $16.00 Residents • $22.00 Non-Residents When Chris Thomas takes the stage, he not only sings, he aims to embody the swagger and style of Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and Frank Sinatra, showing off his 30-plus years of professional dancing experience with every tap of his foot. With a big 12-piece band behind him — horns, rhythm section, guitar and keyboard ablaze — his goal is to lift audiences out of their chairs. Johnny T will also front the big band, paying tribute to Bobby Darin, Bobby Vinton, Paul Anka and Chicago Blood Sweat & Tears!!! ACROSS THE UNIVERSE Friday, December 21st 8:00pm $14.00 Residents • $20.00 Non-Residents Across the Universe has been called “one of the greatest Beatle shows.” Unlike most other “tribute” bands, which usually consist of actors with instruments, Across the Universe members are professional studio and touring musicians who create the sound and energy of the original recordings as accurately as possible in a live setting. You won’t find fake Beatle wigs, mustaches or beards here, only the raw energy of The Beatles classics brought to life, note for note, on stage in the original keys. The show includes selections of the Fab Four’s music from their early days in Hamburg, Germany through the psychedelic period and beyond, performed as originally recorded and performed by The Beatles themselves. NEW YEAR’S EVE Dinner Party Celebration Monday, December 31st, 2018 from 8 pm – 1 am Main Clubhouse Grand Ballroom Enjoy listening to live music by the Happy Daze Show Band! Complimentary champagne Residents: $65.00 Non-Residents: $75.00 Purchase �ckets by March 31st, 2018 and receive 10% off! January MOTOWN MAGIC Friday, January 4th 8:00pm $16.00 Residents • $22.00 Non-Residents The musical equivalent of a top-of-the-line Cadillac, N2 Nation’s Motown Magic is fully loaded with fabulous male harmonies and a 9-piece band that has more pick-up than any engine Detroit ever produced. Polished to a showroom shine, Motown Magic is one Motown tribute that will whisk you away at top speed. Enjoy all the hits of “Hitsville U.S.A.” with soulful performances of songs like “My Girl,” “Can’t Hurry Love,” “ABC,” “Under the Boardwalk” and many, many more.
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