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World-Class Live Music Dance & Theater in the Heart of Old Town Temecula TEMECULA THEATER EXPERIENCE STARRY NIGHTS World-Class Live Music Dance & Theater In The Heart Of Old Town Temecula 2016 – 2017 SEASON STARS LIGHT UP TEMECULA NIGHTS! STATE-OF-THE-ART 2016 – 2017 SEASON-AT-A-GLANCE Temecula’s Theater creates an Temecula Theater transformed intimate and unparalleled live in 2015 to reveal a new look BROADWAY SERIES PAGE 4 & 5 performing arts experience City Of Temecula Youth Musical Theater through creative preservation THE ARTS JAN 19 – 22, 2017 The Wizard Of Oz with acoustic excellence and providing a safe and convenient, JUN 22 – 25, 2017 Mary Poppins exceptional sight lines. Eclectic state-of-the-art venue that is The Barn Stage Company & Temecula Valley Symphony performances by local talent, dedicated to presenting live SEP 1, 2, 3 & 4, 2016 CHESS In Concert non-profit arts organizations, as CAN CHANGE JAN 12, 13, 14 & 15, 2017 Songs For A New World theater, music, and dance in the MAR 2, 4 & 5, 2017 Camelot In Concert well as national and international heart of Old Town Temecula. superstars shine brightly. We invite you to engage with your family, YOUR LIFE… GROOVE SERIES 6 & 7 neighbors, and friends during FRI, NOV 4, 2016 Zac Harmon Band th FRI, JAN 6, 2017 Incendio intermission in our 12 Season at INVEST IN FRI, FEB 3, 2017 Steve Torok Collective the Old Town Temecula Community FRI, MAR 10, 2017 Davina And The Vagabonds Theater beneath the starry skies. YOURSELF! FRI, MAY 26, 2017 Dennis Jones Band DANCE SERIES 8 & 9 TEMECULA SAT, OCT 1, 2016 Parsons Dance BUILDS SAT, JAN 28, 2017 Kybele Dance Theater STELLAR SERIES SUBSCRIBE & SAVE FRI, MAR 17, 2017 Avocado Dance Theatre COMMUNITY Temecula Presents continues to & SAT, MAR 18, 2017 SAT, JUN 3, 2017 Front & Main Dance Festival 2017 THROUGH THE present live performances in a 2016 – 2017 Season Package Pricing offers music, & SUN, JUN 4, 2017 ARTS wide range of genres for all ages dance, and theater lovers the opportunity to experience danceXchange & Master Dance Classes on multiple stages, reflecting extraordinary evenings at your favorite series performances Thank you to all the talented artists, generous volunteers, dedicated staff, the diversity of our growing at a significant savings.Buy Series Packages and receive and loyal patrons for creating and shaping Temecula’s vibrant culture. Our LEGENDS SERIES 10 & 11 community by showcasing the deepest discount or Create Your Own Series by THU, NOV 3, 2016 Ultimate Stones (Rolling Stones Tribute) community’s continued and consistent patronage has made Temecula’s established legends, as well as selecting five or more shows to get thePick 5 rates. And, THU, JAN 5, 2017 The Long Run (The Eagles Tribute) Theater the center of cultural activity in Old Town Temecula entertaining rising stars. as a Season Subscriber, you will be set for the Season THU, FEB 2, 2017 Queen Nation (Queen Tribute) over 63,000 patrons annually. I promise that you will thank your lucky stars without worrying about sold-out performances or waiting THU, MAR 9, 2017 Fan Halen (Van Halen Tribute) when you experience all the Old Town Temecula Community Theater has in line to purchase tickets. THU, APR 27, 2017 The Who Generation (The Who Tribute) to offer during the 2016 – 2017 Season. BENEFITS BIG BAND SERIES 12 & 13 Please visit TemeculaTheater.org or call 1.866.OLD.TOWN SUN, NOV 6, 2016 Sherry Williams By Request (1.866.653.8696) for more information. Best Value SUN, JAN 8, 2017 The Official Rat Pack Show Preferred Seating SUN, FEB 5, 2017 Swinging Down Old Broadway SUN, MAR 12, 2017 6th Annual Jazz Festival We’ll see you at your Temecula Theater, Advance Purchase SUN, APR 30, 2017 Tribute To Stan Kenton Prior Notices SUN, MAY 28, 2017 Hot Latin Nights With The All Star Big Band Free Ticket Delivery CLASSICAL SERIES 14 & 15 SAT, NOV 5, 2016 Prokofiev 125 WORLD-CLASS SAT, DEC 3, 2016 Classical Christmas (@ MUMC) SAT, JAN 7, 2017 Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Built for and by our citizens, the SAT, FEB 4, 2017 Hotel Biltmore NYC 1917 2016-2017 SEASON Old Town Temecula Community SAT, MAR 11, 2017 Cuarteto Carlos Chávez Theater’s success is due to the SAT, APR 29, 2017 A Passion For Music Bea Barnett, Theater Manager City of Temecula’s commitment SAT, MAY 27, 2017 Richard Glazier, Solo Piano to providing world-class, Candlelight Classics SUN, NOV 27, 2016 Campanella Guitar Quartet affordable, and accessible SUN, DEC 11, 2016 City Of Angels Saxophone Guitar Quartet Bea Barnett THEATER MANAGER cultural experiences. Bill Strawn Chariss Turner ALOHA SERIES 16 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR / PATRON SERVICES WED, NOV 2, 2016 Amy Hanaiali’i LIGHTING DESIGN OORDINATOR C WED, MAR 8, 2017 Willie K John Deards Miranda Takla THU, MAY 25, 2017 Makaha Sons ASST TECHNICAL DIRECTOR / FRONT OF HOUSE LEAD / 42051 Main Street AUDIO ENGINEER VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Temecula, CA 92590 TEDxTEMECULA Jesse Blanke Jennifer Callahan SAT, OCT 29, 2016 Reverberate 17 866.OLD.TOWN Travis Brown Lindsay Lucas (866.653.8696) Hannah Dixon Katie Manning RESIDENT COMPANIES 18 – 21 www.TemeculaTheater.org Nick De Gange Aaron Shaw Temecula Theater Foundation Ticket Office Hours Kristina Jackson Alicia Thurston Southwest Women’s Chorus WED 2pm - 6pm Neil Kapple Brennen Winspear Temecula Valley Players THU & FRI 2pm - 9pm STAGE CREW HOUSE MANAGERS / Fine Arts Network Theater Company SAT noon - 9pm TICKET SALES INSPIRING Brian Janey The Ballet Studio / Temecula Prep / FANTC Memory Lane Series SUN noon - 5pm Visitors experience the PIANO TECHNICIAN Nick Tierce The Ticket Office remains open GRAPHICS same quality they have through intermission for every performance. Shawna Sarnowski THE MERC SERIES 22 & 23 THEATER PHOTOGRAPHER come to expect inspiring Lori Craig Torok Jazz at The Merc Dana Zimbric DANCE SCHOLAR-IN- the next generation of Country Live! at The Merc CLASSICAL SERIES RESIDENCE performers, producers, Classics at The Merc ARTISTIC DIRECTOR / CONDUCTOR presenters, and patrons. Cabaret at The Merc Speakeasy at The Merc Dixieland at The Merc CITY OF TEMECULA Comedy at The Merc danceXchange Aaron Adams, City Manager GROUP SALES OLD TOWN TEMECULA 24 & 25 Greg Butler, Assistant City Manager Groups can count on great savings, personalized Gallery at The Merc & First Fridays service, and priority seating. Organize a night Museums & More COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT at Temecula’s Theater with your group of 15 SEASON CALENDAR & PRICING 26 & 27 or more for most performances. Simply call Kevin Hawkins, Director of Community Services 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) for Group Erica Russo, Senior Management Analyst Sales information. www.TemeculaTheater.org 3 THE BARN STAGE COMPANY www.thebarnstagecompany.com CITY OF TEMECULA YOUTH MUSICAL THEATER PRESENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE TEMECULA VALLEY SYMPHONY AND TEMECULA PRESENTS CONCERT SERIES CHESS IN CONCERT SEP 1, 2, 3, 2016 at 8pm & SEP 4, 2016 at 2pm At the height of the Cold War, two Chess champions play against each other, and compete for the same woman. With music by Benny Anderson and Björn Ulvaeus, a book by Richard Nelson, and lyrics by Tim Rice, CHESS has “one of the best rock scores ever produced.” – Time Magazine. With hits like Pity The Child, One Night in Bangkok, and I Knew Him So Well, CHESS In Concert will feature an all-star cast, a live orchestra and a choir on stage. Don’t miss The Barn Stage Company’s follow up to their highly successful presentation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel In Concert, which had audiences on their feet, calling it “the best thing they’ve seen in Temecula!” BROADWAY SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD JAN 12, 13, 14, 2017 at 8pm Youth Musical Theater & JAN 15, 2017 at 2pm Temecula’s talented youth, ages 5 through 18, become part of two Broadway musical productions each year! Each 18-week program rehearses at the City’s Jefferson It’s about one moment. It’s about hitting the wall and having to Recreation Center (41375 McCabe Court in Temecula) and concludes with memorable performances on Temecula’s stage. There are a variety of well-loved roles, large make a choice, or take a stand, or turn around and go back. and small, to fit all ages and experience levels. Productions are taught by award-winning creative teams that include Temecula Valley Unified School District music and These are the stories and characters of today, the Songs For drama teachers and seasoned choreographer. For more information on the City of Temecula Youth Musical Theater Program fees or to register your own rising star, please A New World. The first musical from Tony Award winner Jason visit tcsd.cityoftemecula.org. Robert Brown (Parade, 13, Bridges Of Madison County), this moving collection of powerful songs examines life, love and the choices we make. This contemporary song cycle weaves characters and history together, illuminating the timelessness of self-discovery. Featuring an all-star cast and a live on stage band, Songs For A New World promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience. CAMELOT IN CONCERT MAR 2 & 4, 2017 at 8pm & MAR 5, 2017 at 2pm The Barn Stage Company closes out its 2016-2017 Broadway Concert Series with Lerner & Loewe’s classic musical Camelot In Concert. Based on the King Arthur legend as adapted from the T.H. White novel The Once & Future King, Camelot features such memorable songs as If Ever I Would Leave You, Lusty Month of May, Before I Gaze At You Again, and the title song, Camelot. This romantic and epic tale of a kingdom long ago will come to life as only The Barn Stage Company can do, featuring a live symphony on stage and an all-star cast of professional performers.
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