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September 18, 2007 |
Volume
15, Number 9
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Enjoy Quality Performing Arts Locally
Wondering where to go to enjoy live entertainment and cultural
enrichment? Look no further than the Tri-Valley, home to a
variety of performing arts groups and organizations offering quality
entertainment.
Pleasanton Civic Arts
Civic Arts, a program of the City of Pleasanton Department of Parks and
Community Services, offers everything from public art to community and
school performances, and also sponsors Pleasanton’s poet laureate
program. All indoor shows are presented at the Amador Theater, 1155
Santa Rita Rd., in Pleasanton on the Amador Valley High School
campus. Here’s a sampling of the programs Civic Arts has on its
schedule:
Civic Arts Presents
abbreviated season will include performances by top-notch artists
including Jim Gamble’s Puppets in Peter and the Wolf, Second City, Ravi
Contrane, Pleasanton Chamber Players, Best of San Francisco Comedy,
Bill Harley, Don Lewis and Young Expressions, Word for Word, and Hotel
California, an Eagles Tribute Band.
Beginning in January 2008, tickets may be purchased online at www.civicartstickets.org,
by phone at 925-931-3444 or in person at the Amador Theatre, weekdays
from 10 am - 2 pm.
Civic Arts Stage Company,
a group of actors of all ages from the community, will perform Box Car
Children in spring of 2008.
Civic Arts Youth
offers a wide range of classes in many forms of artistic expression for
all age groups. Arts experiences for young people include youth
theater, dance, poetry, the annual Halloween haunted house in October
(Oct. 25 and 26 this year). In February, Civic Arts hosts the
Youth Music Festival, and, in early June, the Children’s Art
Festival. For more information, call Pleasanton Parks and
Community Services at 925-931-5340.
Civic Arts Poet Laureate
program sponsors Century House Poetry Readings one Sunday afternoon
during the even-numbered months as well as many other poetry-centered
events for all ages. The annual Poetry, Prose and Arts Festival takes
place in early April. Visit www.civicartsliterary.org
for details.
Civic Arts Special Events.
Pleasanton Civic Arts hosts a number of special events that include
Celebrating Art Made Easy in May and San Francisco Shakespeare
Festival’s Free Shakespeare in the Park and Woman’s Will’s, all-female
Shakespeare troupe, at local parks during the summer.
The Civic Arts School
Concert Series offers daytime performances with a full calendar
of professional performances for school groups at the Amador Theater.
To receive a Civic Arts School Concert Series brochure, call
925-931-5350.

Pleasanton Cultural Arts
Council (PCAC)
The Pleasanton Cultural Arts Council was incorporated in 1974 to
promote appreciation of the arts, provide facilities for arts
activities, and create an environment where residents can pursue and
enjoy a wide range of cultural opportunities. In concert with many area
funding organizations, businesses, and individuals, PCAC supports a
wide variety of artistic programs in the schools and the community at
large. For more information call the Council at 925-461-4864 or visit
the organization’s website at www.pleasantonarts.org.
Bankhead Theater
The Tri-Valley will soon have a new regional performing arts center
located in downtown Livermore. Opening October 1st, the
Bankhead Theater is the Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center’s new
500-seat theater which will serve as the home for some of the area’s
finest performing arts organizations, including Del Valle Fine Arts,
Livermore Valley Opera, California Independent Film Festival,
Livermore-Amador Symphony, Valley Dance Theater, Cantabella Children’s
Chorus and the Valley Concert Chorale.
In addition, the theater is expected to host visiting performance
ensembles from around the Bay Area, including Pacific Chamber Symphony,
Lamplighters Music Theatre, Children’s Theatre Center and others.
Finally, LVPAC itself will be presenting more than two-dozen
performances in music, theater and dance, featuring artists and
ensembles from across the United States. For more information,
visit the center’s website at www.livermoreperformingarts.org,
or call 925-373-6100.
Singing, Dancing, and More
Local performing and fine arts groups in the Tri-Valley are abundant,
and many even encourage those interested to pursue their interests and
participate in their organizations.
Cantabella Children’s
Chorus, under the guidance of artistic director Bee Chow, is
composed of young people from the 4th through 10th grade (graduates in
the 11th and 12 grades may return to sing as alumni), placed in various
choir levels according to age, maturity and musical ability. Cantabella
Children’s Chorus provides members with the opportunity to participate
in choral festivals and workshops that introduce them to other choral
groups and clinicians. Qualified singers are often selected to
participate in operas requiring children’s roles produced by the
Livermore Valley Opera. Also, a select group of singers perform
in collaboration with the Valley Concert Chorale for several
concerts. For more information call 925-292-2663 or visit the
Chorus’ web site at www.cantabella.org.
Del Valle Fine Arts
sponsors five performances each year, focusing on chamber music and
piano but also including pop and pocket opera. Performances will take
place at the new Bankhead Theater, downtown Livermore. Children
are admitted free to Del Valle Fine Arts concerts, and full-time
students above high school level can procure tickets at a special
reduced price. Call 925-447-8269 for more information or visit the Del
Valle Fine Arts web site at www.delvallefinearts.org.
Harmony Crossroads Chorus
is an award-winning, Pleasanton-based chapter of Sweet Adelines
International, offering a warm, supportive environment for women in the
Tri-Valley area who want to develop their musical skills. Based in
Pleasanton, this a cappella chorus performs in numerous local events in
the valley, including Art in the Parks, First Wednesday Street Parties
and the Alameda County Fair. Established in 1993, the chorus has been
Regional Small Chorus Champion four times in the past eight years.
Visitors and potential members are always welcome at rehearsals. Call
925-249-0856 for more information or visit their web site at www.harmonycrossroads.com.
Las Positas College
Performing Arts offers a variety of presentations offered by its
students in the performing arts. Upcoming events include Children’s
Theater Show, October 26 and 27; Cuesta Jazz Festival, November 2 and
3, Vocal Jazz Concert December 14, and Choir Concert December 15.
Most performances take place in the Las Positas College Theater and are
typically priced at $10 for general admission and $7 for students and
seniors. For more information call the Las Positas College Performing
Arts Event Line at 925-424-1100 or visit the college’s Arts Calendar
website at www.laspositascollege.edu/performingarts.
Livermore-Amador Symphony,
now in its 44th year under the direction of Dr. Arthur Barnes, is a
volunteer community orchestra. The orchestra meets September through
May and plays four main programs plus a “Pops” concert. The
Symphony collaborates with many musical groups in the Tri-Valley.
The orchestra provides both pit players and a conductor for Valley
Dance Theatre’s productions of The Nutcracker each December. The
Competition for Young Musicians began in the 1973-74 season giving the
opportunity for the winning soloists to perform with the symphony each
February. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings at 7:15 p.m. at East
Avenue Middle School in Livermore. Call 925-447-8789 for information
about participating in the Symphony, 925-447-3672 for ticket
information, or visit the Livermore-Amador Symphony’s web site at www.livamsymph.org.
Livermore Valley Opera,
founded in 1992, combines the talents and expertise of professional
music, stage, and chorus directors, principal singers, musicians, and
designers with the dedication and practical abilities of a volunteer
board, adult chorus, stage crew, props master, stitchers, and set
builders. Each fall and spring, LVO presents a locally produced, fully
staged opera with an orchestra in the Bankhead Theater. In
addition, LVO presents special concerts, events and fund-raisers such
as its “Dinner with the Opera” series in the winter and “Opera in the
Vineyard” in the summer. For more information, call 925-960-9210 or
visit the Opera’s web site at www.livermorevalleyopera.com.
Pacific Chamber Symphony,
founded in 1989 by a group including director Lawrence Kohl, performs
at the Valley Community Church in Pleasanton and other venues
throughout the Bay Area. The group’s season begins in November and
continues through April. As the regional chamber symphony for the
greater San Francisco Bay Area, members reside in the communities where
their core supporters live and work. The group’s performances,
educational programs, and civic participation exist for the purpose of
cultivating a greater sense of community. Call 925-484-9783 for tickets
or information or visit the Pacific Chamber Symphony web site at www.pacificchambersymphony.org.
Pleasanton Chamber Players,
founded in 2002, are a group of professional musicians who perform and
teach in the San Francisco Bay Area. The group’s goal is to bring
classical music to the Tri-Valley on a professional level in the form
of chamber music, where each member of a small group performs
expressing the unique voice of his or her instrument. They currently
perform two concerts a year, and are scheduled to perform for City of
Pleasanton’s Civic Arts Presents at the Amador Theater on February 24,
2008. For more information, contact Dominique Piana, the group’s
founder, at 925-600-1331 or email dominiquepiana@comcast.net.
Pleasanton Community
Concert Band was founded in 1975 as part of Pleasanton’s
celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial and has been performing ever
since. A true community band, members range in age from teens to those
in their 80s, most of whom are local residents. The Band has well over
100 pieces in its repertoire each year, which includes Big Band
medleys, Broadway musicals, Dixieland, jazz, ragtime, well-known
classics, popular music, patriotic music, and marches. The Community
Concert Band sponsors three performances each year, usually free of
charge: a holiday concert, a children’s concert, and a spring concert,
and also perform at the Pleasanton Farmer’s Market, Pleasanton Fourth
of July Ceremony, Veteran’s Day Ceremonies in Livermore and Pleasanton,
and other events. Call 925-846-5897 for further information or visit
their web site at www.pleasantonband.org.
Pleasanton Playhouse
is probably best known for its large musical productions, stage plays,
and Broadway Chorus productions. Their 24th season opens with
Arsenic and Old Lace September 21 through October 14, followed by
Little Shop of Horrors October 19 through November 4. These plays
are performed at the group’s Studio Theater, a black box studio theatre
at 1048 Serpentine Lane, Suite 309, in Pleasanton that seats just 84,
allowing for productions of several comedies and dramas each year in an
intimate setting. In 2008, the Playhouse will perform its main
stage musical productions at the Bankhead Theater: Cinderella in
January, The Music Man in April and Beauty and the Beast in July
2008. The Broadway Chorus concerts in December and May are held
at the Amador Theater in Pleasanton. Tickets may be ordered
online at www.pleasantonplayhouse.com,
or by calling 925-462-2121.
The San Francisco
Shakespeare Festival seeks to expose as many people as possible
to Shakespeare’s plays to cultivate an appreciation for both
Shakespeare and dramatic performance. The most recognizable program
presented by the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival is Free Shakespeare
in the Park. Produced every year in San Francisco, Oakland, Pleasanton,
and Cupertino from July to September, Free Shakespeare in the Park
provides an opportunity for everyone to see high quality, professional
theater free of charge. Pleasanton performances, hosted by City of
Pleasanton Civic Arts, are held at the Amador Community Park at Santa
Rita Road and Black Avenue. For more information about the San
Francisco Shakespeare Festival, visit www.sfshakes.org
or call 415-422-2222.
Soli Deo Gloria is
a San Francisco Bay Area auditioned choir dedicated to the performance
of masterworks of the sacred repertoire in a concert setting. The
choir's membership is drawn from six Bay Area counties. SDG has been
singing since 1975 and been conducted by Allen H Simon since 1991.
Recent concerts have included Mozart's C minor mass, Bach's St. Matthew
Passion, Mozart's Requiem, an all-Scandinavian program, Respighi's Laud
to the Nativity, Handel's Dixit Dominus, The Music of O, Donald
McCullough's Holocaust Cantata, Cherubini's Requiem, PDQ Bach's Missa
Hilarious, and other great music, with professional soloists and
Orchestra Gloria. For tickets and information, visit www.sdgloria.org or call (888)
SDG-SONG (734-7664).
Valley Concert Chorale
is the Tri-Valley’s premier chorus, now in its 44th year. Both the
Artistic Director and Conductor John Emory Bush, and Assistant Director
and accompanist Daniel Glover are graduates of The Julliard School in
New York, and bring extensive musical expertise to the Chorale.
The chorus performs three concert sets during the year and hosts a
Sing-It-Yourself Messiah each December. Through the years, the Chorale
has offered a variety of musical performances to serve the diverse
musical tastes of its audiences, ranging from classical to
contemporary, and pop to jazz. In March, the Chorale will perform
the well-known choral masterpiece Carmina Burana at The Bankhead
Theater. The Chorale’s youth education outreach program Music in
the Schools offers original musical plays to local elementary school
children. Call 925-866-4003 for information or visit www.valleyconcertchorale.org.
The Valley Dance Theatre,
a non-profit ballet company in Livermore, was founded in 1980 to
provide talented dancers with performance opportunities and to bring
affordable, quality dance performances to the Tri-Valley. Performances
are held twice a year. Each December, the Company presents a
full-length production of The Nutcracker, which is second only to the
San Francisco Ballet’s production in Bay Area attendance. Classical and
contemporary repertoires and various collaborations are presented in
the spring. Productions are accompanied by the Livermore-Amador
Symphony. Call 925-243-0927 for tickets and information or visit www.valleydancetheatre.com.
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