2009-2010 SEASON
2009-2010 SEASON
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As we enter our fifth season of operations at the Old Town Temecula CommunityTheater, it is easy to feel the awe expressed by audiences thrilled by wonderment inthe short time the Theater has been open. The degree to which the community hasembraced the Theater can be expressed by the extent of its use; both the Theaterand the Merc are booked every weekend throughout the year!
Temecula Presents will once again offer four series of artistic expression byexceptional artists:
Audiences and performers aliketreasure the intimacy and acoustical
brilliance of the Merc.
• Classical Music, featuring international pianistJon Kimura Parker and a new commission basedon the life of Erle Stanley Gardner
• Dance, featuring our first international company
• Big Band and Cabaret Orchestra, with a first-time holiday concert, and
• Friday Night Groove, featuring the Blues andother American originals
We’re welcoming the second year of ArtsConnection, our arts-in-educationpartnership with the Theater Foundation and the Temecula Valley Unified SchoolDistrict. Twelve times during the school year, children will be bussed to the Theaterfor performances programmed to foster intellectual, social, creative and emotionalgrowth for the community’s adults of tomorrow.
Not surprisingly, our dance concerts have thoroughly captured the imagination ofpatrons of all ages. We sold 24 tickets to the first dance performance on ourstage in September, 2006, and sold-out at a recent dance concert this year.
New this season, our patrons will be able to print tickets at home and presentthem at the doors of the Theater, thus bypassing the ticket office altogether.
The Theater is a magical place – a place where humanity confirms itsexceptionality – it is a place where creativity and curiosity communicate. And what
makes the Old Town Temecula Community Theater alluring and special is: It’s so close to home.
See you at the Theater.
Bruce A. Beers, Theater Manager
Jazz singer Sherry
Williams produces this
weekly jazz series in the
48-seat Merc. Sherry
knows a wealth of jazz
greats from coast to coast
and brings them to play
every Thursday Night.
Bill Gould from Full Value
Entertainment books live
bands to rock the Merc
every Friday Night. The
best bands in Temecula’s
best club.
Beer and wine available for purchaseduring these performances.
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
NEW THIS YEAR … Create Your Own SeasonThere are two great ways to become a Season Ticket Subscriber:
•Buy the Series (Dance, Classical, Big Band, Friday Groove)and receive the largest discount.
•Create Your Own Season by picking five or more showsfrom any Series and receive up to15% off regular singleticket prices. Although seating may vary for each show, wewill try to get you as close as possible to your favorite seat when you Create Your Own Season.
As a Season Subscriber, you will be set for the whole year without worrying about sold-outperformances or waiting in line to buy tickets. Season discount prices are available untilDecember 31, 2009, and apply only to performances listed in this brochure.
In addition, by becoming a Season Ticket Subscriber you will receive:
Preferred Seating: Select your seats before single tickets are sold to the general public.The Best Price: Save as much as 20% off regular ticket prices.Hassle-Free Purchase: Season Ticket Holders get their tickets mailed to them inadvance. Simply complete the order form in this brochure and your tickets will bemailed to you. Lost Ticket Insurance: Lost or misplaced tickets are replaced for free.Free Seat Exchanges: Based on availability for the same Series.First Notice: Season Ticket Holders learn about new events, performances, and specialoffers first throughout the Season before the single tickets go on sale.Premium Gifts: Season Ticket Holders receive an annual gift as our thanks for your consistentand continued patronage. This year you will receive this complimentary Theater Tote Bag that isenvironmentally conscious and makes a statement! Big Band/Cabaret and Classical Season TicketHolders also receive a FREE Season CD.
Hosted by the Golden
Valley Music Society,
these casual and
informal performances
of classical music by
accomplished musical
ensembles and soloists
will be presented each
Sunday afternoon.
Live country music
shows performed by
drop-in musicians
from the national
scene are a
standard feature as
well as special event
performances.
BJM DANSELes Ballet Jazz de MontréalFRI, OCT 16, 2009, 8:00 PM SAT, OCT 17, 2009, 8:00 PMTickets: $25/$20/$15
Inventive, original and energetic, Ballet Jazz Montréal Danse soars with vivacity and treasures of imagination. The firstinternational dance company to grace our Temecula Community Theater stage, BJM DANSE reveals a new generationof choreographers who present kinetic worlds of possibility and theatrical wonder in contemporary dance.
www.bjmdanse.ca
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Koresh Dance CompanyFRI, JAN 29, 2010, 8:00 PM SAT, JAN 30, 2010, 8:00 PMTickets: $25/$20/$15
An innovative and emotional artistic force, the KoreshDance Company breaks through boundaries oftraditional choreography and takes flight, offering theaudience an exciting experience. The Philadelphia-based group is technically superb and emotionallydynamic—this is a company not to be missed.
www.koreshdance.org
“...liquidly sensual...clean, expressive
gestures... imparting arichness of
movement..."- The Philadelphia Inquirer
“A rare accomplishment in theworld of contemporary dance.”
- The Boston Globe
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Photo: Koresh Dance Company
FRIDAY NIGHT ORSATURDAY NIGHT
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
for all four performances:$80 regular / $65 senior /$50 students & youth
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$25 regular $20 senior $15 students & youth
Trey McIntyre ProjectFRI, FEB 26, 2010, 8:00 PM SAT, FEB 27, 2010, 8:00 PMTickets: $25/$20/$15
This is a journey in flight that is at once compelling, explosive, exhilarating, captivating,transformative, and human. One of the most sought after choreographers working today,Trey McIntyre creates dances that authentically and clearly convey the emotion and grace oflife’s journey.
www.treymcintyre.com
“One of ballet’s most surprising talents.”
- Jennifer Dunning, The New York Times
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BackhausdanceFRI, APR 23, 2010, 8:00 PM SAT, APR 24, 2010, 8:00 PMTickets: $25/$20/$15
At the forefront of Southern Californiadance, Backhausdance has an eclecticand dynamic vocabulary borrowing frommany dance styles. Their movement isphysically demanding and original witha wonderful sense of fluidity andstrength. Their diverse repertory isentertaining, powerful, athletic, andtechnically impressive.
www.backhausdance.org
“Physically demanding fordancers and awe-inspiring
for audiences,Backhausdance is fast
becoming a mighty force inthe dance world.”
- Kris Allen, Coast Magazine
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
Photo: Jack Hartin
Photo: Jonas Lundqvist
Jason Ringenberg & Sourdough SlimFRI, NOV 6, 2009 @ 8pmTickets: $20
The original Roots-Punk Barnstormer, Jason Ringenberg maintains aprolific catalog, a stellar reputation as a wild performer, and anability to change with the times. The Cow Punk Pioneer made hisway from the Illinois prairie to Nashville and he changed theNashville music scene for good. A whole lot of what's considered thecurrent "Americana" scene would be inconceivable without Jason &the Scorchers. Jason is in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Totally retro. Hilariously entertaining. Sourdough Slim is a hoot tosay the least. From the moment this accordion squeezin' Will Rogersswaggers on stage, it's apparent to everyone that they're in for arollicking good time. Ten gallon funny-man Sourdough Slimtransports us to a whimsical world where vaudevillian camp andcowboy lore intermingle to produce grins galore. Plainly, he’s a oneman western extravaganza.
www.jasonringenberg.comwww.sourdoughslim.com
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Big Sandy andHis Fly-Rite BoysFRI, SEP 18, 2009 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Since forming in 1988, Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys haveemerged as one of the world's most respected practitioners ofAmerican roots music, western swing, rockabilly, and traditionalcountry—playing it like they invented it. In a voice reminiscentof Buddy Holly, sweet and smooth and sincere, Big Sandydelivers songs that double as musical short stories. Whetherthey're playing the Grand Ole Opry, Late Night With ConanO'Brien, or simply climbing out of a bus after rolling into town,these guys are bringing us some great old-time rock and roll.
www.bigsandy.net
“You’d swear thatthe sound’s a matchfor any early Capitol
album you havetucked away in your
collection.” - CD Review
“Jason Ringenberg is therockinest folk singer that ever
lived!” - Dave Purcell, MILES OF MUSIC
Wiggins & HarrisFRI, JAN 15, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Phil Wiggins and Corey Harris together are a sensational force amongblues artists. Besides being a renowned harmonica player, Wiggins isalso a gifted songwriter and singer whose material helped to define theduo’s sound. Harris is a guitarist, songwriter, and performer who isleading a contemporary revival of country blues with a fresh, modernhand. He is a powerful and compelling singer and an accomplishedguitarist whose musical artistry is complemented by serious explorationsof the historical and cultural conditions that gave rise to the blues.Wiggins and Harris demonstrate the boundless expressive power ofblues music by weaving traditional styles together with elements fromjazz, reggae, gospel, and African and Caribbean folk music.
www.myspace.com/coreyharrismusic
“…the ultimateacoustic blues
duo.” - Piedmont Talent
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“…down to earth bluesperformed with true character.”
- Southland Blues
MoonaliceFRI, MAR 19, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Moonalice is a far flung tribe of musicians who all want to playbass. The members of Moonalice put on an absolutelyspellbinding performance night after night. The all-star Bay-areabased band of rockers features G.E. Smith (Saturday Night Live,Bob Dylan, Hall & Oates), Pete Sears (Rod Stewart, JeffersonStarship, Hot Tuna), Barry Sless (Phil Lesh and Friends), RogerMcNamee (Flying Other Brothers), Ann McNamee (Flying OtherBrothers, Ann Atomic), John Molo (Bruce Hornsby, Phil Lesh, JohnFogerty), and occasional seventh member Jack Casady (JeffersonAirplane, Hot Tuna). This daring sextet of nomads crosses theland, spreading good vibes, and giving new hope to millions.
www.moonaliceband.com
Dennis JonesFRI, APR 16, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Dennis Jones is on the leading edge of Blues-Rock and, as a formidable writer, is influential intaking the genre to its modern evolution. Influenced by the three “J's” (Jimi Hendrix, JohnnyWinter, Jimmy Page) and the Three “K's” (B.B. King, Freddie King, and Albert King), he has fusedhis smoky vocals and searing guitar into something very special and current. Dennis Jones and hisband perform year-round at clubs and festivals, nationally and internationally, spreading their loveof the blues.
www.dennisjonescentral.com
“Jones possesses a confident, smokymidrange voice and shows a defttouch on both acoustic and electric
guitar.” - M.E. Travaglini,Blues Revue Magazine
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Eden Brent/Blues Piano TrioFRI, FEB 5, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Eden Brent is a fresh, spontaneous and exciting new talent who has just been nominatedfor four 2009 Blues Music Awards. Described by one critic as “Bessie Smith meets DianaKrall meets Janis Joplin,” Eden Brent is a masterful blues and boogie pianist and vocalstylist who combines elements of blues, jazz, soul, gospel and pop. www.edenbrent.com
For those who can’t wait tostart their weekend.
SEASON PACKAGE PRICE:
$100 for all sixperformances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICE:
$20
"Brent's forte is acombustible
combination ofboogie-woogie
piano stylings andan effectively raspy
vocal delivery." - The Edmonton Journal,
Alberta, Canada
“…their attention totheir fans is
heartwarming, andit’s great to be a part
of this tribe!” - Sunflower
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society to bringsome of Southern California’s most talented professional musicians to our stage for anenchanting find-it-right-here-at-home Classical Music Series.
The series features the Society’s California Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director WarrenGref, in its fifth anniversary season, presenting classical favorites and the genius of composersMozart, Faure, Brahms, Copland, Vivaldi and more.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
Interpreti TemeculatiCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 19, 2009 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
Our Gala Season Opener presents our versionof Interpreti Veneziani. Hear our brilliantviolinists each perform Italian Baroqueconcertos from such much-loved composers asVivaldi, Corelli and others. Just wait until youhear the California Chamber Orchestrashowcase our talented members in a programof exquisite compositions for strings.
Lincoln Mayorgain ConcertSUN, OCT 18, 2009 @ 3pm Tickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
For many years, Lincoln Mayorgaenjoyed one of the busiest studio careers in Hollywood. He was the staffpianist for Walt Disney Studios and contributed to the soundtracks of suchmotion pictures as "Chinatown," "Pete's Dragon," "The Competition," "TheRose," and "Ragtime," to name a few. As pianist, arranger, and conductor,Mr. Mayorga made many recordings with such artists as Johnny Mathis,Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Vikki Carr, Mel Torme, Phil Ochs, AndyWilliams, Frank Zappa, and Quincy Jones.
Chopin & Candlelight is an evening of the piano music of Chopin centeredaround his Twenty-Six Preludes and illuminated by the correspondence of thecomposer and his lover, George Sand, during their sojourn on the island ofMajorca in the winter of 1838-1839. Actress Nancy Rothman will playGeorge Sand.
www.lincolnmayorga.com
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"A cultivated pianist withno affectation, he giveshimself completely to all
that he plays." - Kleines Volksblatt, Vienna
Warren GrefArtistic Director
Golden Valley Music Society
ConductorCalifornia Chamber Orchestra
SATURDAY NIGHTANDSUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$125 for all seven performancesPlus FREE Bonus Ticketto the April 18, 2010performanceif Season Package purchasedby July 15, 2009.
$100 for any five performances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$30 regular $25 senior $12.50 students over 12$2.50 child 12 and underaccompanied by an adult
Priority to SeasonTicket Holders for:CANDLELIGHT
CLASSICS: $25 SUN, DEC 6 @ 7:30pm orSUN, DEC 13 @ 3:00pm
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society to bringsome of Southern California’s most talented professional musicians to our stage for anenchanting find-it-right-here-at-home Classical Music Series.
The series features the Society’s California Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director WarrenGref, in its fifth anniversary season, presenting classical favorites and the genius of composersMozart, Faure, Brahms, Copland, Vivaldi and more.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
Interpreti TemeculatiCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 19, 2009 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
Our Gala Season Opener presents our versionof Interpreti Veneziani. Hear our brilliantviolinists each perform Italian Baroqueconcertos from such much-loved composers asVivaldi, Corelli and others. Just wait until youhear the California Chamber Orchestrashowcase our talented members in a programof exquisite compositions for strings.
Winds a’ Blowin’California Chamber OrchestraSUN APR 18, 2010 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
The wind section of the California Chamber Orchestra is featured in themusic of Haydn, Beethoven, J. C. Bach and Krommer’s Partita for Winds.You will be captivated by the multitude ofcolors and nuances wafting from our pairsof oboes, clarinets, bassoons and horns.
Lincoln Mayorgain ConcertSUN, OCT 18, 2009 @ 3pm Tickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
For many years, Lincoln Mayorgaenjoyed one of the busiest studio careers in Hollywood. He was the staffpianist for Walt Disney Studios and contributed to the soundtracks of suchmotion pictures as "Chinatown," "Pete's Dragon," "The Competition," "TheRose," and "Ragtime," to name a few. As pianist, arranger, and conductor,Mr. Mayorga made many recordings with such artists as Johnny Mathis,Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Vikki Carr, Mel Torme, Phil Ochs, AndyWilliams, Frank Zappa, and Quincy Jones.
Chopin & Candlelight is an evening of the piano music of Chopin centeredaround his Twenty-Six Preludes and illuminated by the correspondence of thecomposer and his lover, George Sand, during their sojourn on the island ofMajorca in the winter of 1838-1839. Actress Nancy Rothman will playGeorge Sand.
www.lincolnmayorga.com
Music and DanceCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, NOV 7, 2009 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
In honor of Erle Stanley Gardner Mystery Weekend, we bring you twoincredible pieces: the first is the complete original version of AaronCopland's inspiring Appalachian Spring, danced by members of theTemecula Dance Company; and the second is the world premiereof a piece written especially for this occasion by the brilliant composerJoseph Waters. The evening will be an unforgettable theaterexperience of sound and dance.
Jeffrey SolowSAT, MAY 29, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Mr. Solow's concerto appearances include performances of more than forty different works withorchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic (on subscription series and at the HollywoodBowl), the Japan Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, Los Angeles ChamberOrchestra, and the American Symphony (with whom he also recorded). In addition toperforming, Jeffrey Solow is a regular contributor to Strad magazine (London), Stringsmagazine and American String Teacher and is editor of The Violoncello Society Newsletter (NY).
www.jeffreysolow.com
The Magic of MozartCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, JUN 19, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
The Season Finale – the California ChamberOrchestra presents the world’s most lovedMozart music including the Marriage of FigaroOverture, the popular Concerto # 21 for pianoand orchestra (known as “Elvira Madigan”)with soloist Rufus Choi, recent 1st place winnerin the Jose Iturbi International PianoCompetition. The program concludes withMozart’s amazing 40th Symphony.
Jon Kimura ParkerSUN, JAN 24, 2010 @ 3pm Tickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker was born, raised, and educated in Vancouver. His extraordinary careerhas taken him from Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House to Baffin Island and Zimbabwe. Mr. Parker has given twocommand performances for Queen Elizabeth II, special performances for the United States Supreme Court, and has performed forthe Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan.
In the past two seasons, Jon Kimura Parker has performed as guest soloist with the New York Philharmonic, The ClevelandOrchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Columbus Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the FloridaOrchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Minnesota Orchestra, and every major orchestra in Canada. This season Mr. Parker performswith major orchestras in Atlanta, Boston, Calgary, Cincinnati, Denver, Ottawa, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Tampa, Tokyo, Toronto,Rochester, and Warsaw. He also returns to the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic next summer.
www.kimura.com
“…gargantuan technique,awesome timing, oceanic depth,
volcanic fire and more fun than thewhole Marx Brother's catalog.”
- San Antonio Express-News
THIS PERFORMANCE IS NOT PART OF THESEASON PACKAGE
CANDLELIGHTCLASSICS:Festive Holiday Music at the MercCalifornia Chamber Brass QuintetSUN, DEC 6 @ 7:30pm & SUN, DEC 13, 2009 @ 3pmTickets: $25
Renaissance, Baroque, Brass and Holiday Music.
“Warmth... confidence... fleetand agile fingering... true
virtuoso flair.”- The Washington Post
Instruments and Voices IICalifornia Chamber OrchestraFeaturing the Women’s chorus fromMurrieta Valley High School and the Temecula Valley Master Chorale
SAT, FEB 6, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
The California Chamber Orchestra is joined again this year by the Temecula Valley Master Chorale in the gloriousFaure Requiem. And to add to your listening pleasure, Brahms Four Songs for Women’s Chorus, 2 Horns andHarp will be presented with the Women’s Chorus from Murrieta Valley High School, a recent 1st Place Gold winnerin the U.S. national choral competition.
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"A cultivated pianist withno affectation, he giveshimself completely to all
that he plays." - Kleines Volksblatt, Vienna
Warren GrefArtistic Director
Golden Valley Music Society
ConductorCalifornia Chamber Orchestra
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.orgTO ORDER TICKETS AND FOR
SATURDAY NIGHTANDSUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$125 for all seven performancesPlus FREE Bonus Ticketto the April 18, 2010performanceif Season Package purchasedby July 15, 2009.
$100 for any five performances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$30 regular $25 senior $12.50 students over 12$2.50 child 12 and underaccompanied by an adult
Priority to SeasonTicket Holders for:CANDLELIGHT
CLASSICS: $25 SUN, DEC 6 @ 7:30pm orSUN, DEC 13 @ 3:00pm
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society to bringsome of Southern California’s most talented professional musicians to our stage for anenchanting find-it-right-here-at-home Classical Music Series.
The series features the Society’s California Chamber Orchestra, led by Artistic Director WarrenGref, in its fifth anniversary season, presenting classical favorites and the genius of composersMozart, Faure, Brahms, Copland, Vivaldi and more.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
Interpreti TemeculatiCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 19, 2009 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
Our Gala Season Opener presents our versionof Interpreti Veneziani. Hear our brilliantviolinists each perform Italian Baroqueconcertos from such much-loved composers asVivaldi, Corelli and others. Just wait until youhear the California Chamber Orchestrashowcase our talented members in a programof exquisite compositions for strings.
Winds a’ Blowin’California Chamber OrchestraSUN APR 18, 2010 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
The wind section of the California Chamber Orchestra is featured in themusic of Haydn, Beethoven, J. C. Bach and Krommer’s Partita for Winds.You will be captivated by the multitude ofcolors and nuances wafting from our pairsof oboes, clarinets, bassoons and horns.
Lincoln Mayorgain ConcertSUN, OCT 18, 2009 @ 3pm Tickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
For many years, Lincoln Mayorgaenjoyed one of the busiest studio careers in Hollywood. He was the staffpianist for Walt Disney Studios and contributed to the soundtracks of suchmotion pictures as "Chinatown," "Pete's Dragon," "The Competition," "TheRose," and "Ragtime," to name a few. As pianist, arranger, and conductor,Mr. Mayorga made many recordings with such artists as Johnny Mathis,Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Vikki Carr, Mel Torme, Phil Ochs, AndyWilliams, Frank Zappa, and Quincy Jones.
Chopin & Candlelight is an evening of the piano music of Chopin centeredaround his Twenty-Six Preludes and illuminated by the correspondence of thecomposer and his lover, George Sand, during their sojourn on the island ofMajorca in the winter of 1838-1839. Actress Nancy Rothman will playGeorge Sand.
www.lincolnmayorga.com
Music and DanceCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, NOV 7, 2009 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
In honor of Erle Stanley Gardner Mystery Weekend, we bring you twoincredible pieces: the first is the complete original version of AaronCopland's inspiring Appalachian Spring, danced by members of theTemecula Dance Company; and the second is the world premiereof a piece written especially for this occasion by the brilliant composerJoseph Waters. The evening will be an unforgettable theaterexperience of sound and dance.
Jeffrey SolowSAT, MAY 29, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Mr. Solow's concerto appearances include performances of more than forty different works withorchestras including the Los Angeles Philharmonic (on subscription series and at the HollywoodBowl), the Japan Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Milwaukee Symphony, Los Angeles ChamberOrchestra, and the American Symphony (with whom he also recorded). In addition toperforming, Jeffrey Solow is a regular contributor to Strad magazine (London), Stringsmagazine and American String Teacher and is editor of The Violoncello Society Newsletter (NY).
www.jeffreysolow.com
The Magic of MozartCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, JUN 19, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
The Season Finale – the California ChamberOrchestra presents the world’s most lovedMozart music including the Marriage of FigaroOverture, the popular Concerto # 21 for pianoand orchestra (known as “Elvira Madigan”)with soloist Rufus Choi, recent 1st place winnerin the Jose Iturbi International PianoCompetition. The program concludes withMozart’s amazing 40th Symphony.
Jon Kimura ParkerSUN, JAN 24, 2010 @ 3pm Tickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker was born, raised, and educated in Vancouver. His extraordinary careerhas taken him from Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House to Baffin Island and Zimbabwe. Mr. Parker has given twocommand performances for Queen Elizabeth II, special performances for the United States Supreme Court, and has performed forthe Prime Ministers of Canada and Japan.
In the past two seasons, Jon Kimura Parker has performed as guest soloist with the New York Philharmonic, The ClevelandOrchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the Columbus Symphony, the Dallas Symphony, the FloridaOrchestra, the Houston Symphony, the Minnesota Orchestra, and every major orchestra in Canada. This season Mr. Parker performswith major orchestras in Atlanta, Boston, Calgary, Cincinnati, Denver, Ottawa, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Tampa, Tokyo, Toronto,Rochester, and Warsaw. He also returns to the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic next summer.
www.kimura.com
“…gargantuan technique,awesome timing, oceanic depth,
volcanic fire and more fun than thewhole Marx Brother's catalog.”
- San Antonio Express-News
THIS PERFORMANCE IS NOT PART OF THESEASON PACKAGE
CANDLELIGHTCLASSICS:Festive Holiday Music at the MercCalifornia Chamber Brass QuintetSUN, DEC 6 @ 7:30pm & SUN, DEC 13, 2009 @ 3pmTickets: $25
Renaissance, Baroque, Brass and Holiday Music.
“Warmth... confidence... fleetand agile fingering... true
virtuoso flair.”- The Washington Post
Instruments and Voices IICalifornia Chamber OrchestraFeaturing the Women’s chorus fromMurrieta Valley High School and the Temecula Valley Master Chorale
SAT, FEB 6, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
The California Chamber Orchestra is joined again this year by the Temecula Valley Master Chorale in the gloriousFaure Requiem. And to add to your listening pleasure, Brahms Four Songs for Women’s Chorus, 2 Horns andHarp will be presented with the Women’s Chorus from Murrieta Valley High School, a recent 1st Place Gold winnerin the U.S. national choral competition.
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"A cultivated pianist withno affectation, he giveshimself completely to all
that he plays." - Kleines Volksblatt, Vienna
Warren GrefArtistic Director
Golden Valley Music Society
ConductorCalifornia Chamber Orchestra
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.orgTO ORDER TICKETS AND FOR
Torch Songs and Big Band with Sherry Williams The Big Band All Starswith Guest SherryWilliams, Conducted byJeff StoverSUN, NOV 8, 2009 @ 2pmTickets: $37/$35/$31
Sherry Williams, Temecula’s very own international singing star,will help celebrate the beginning of our fifth astounding season atthe Old Town Temecula Community Theater. With the Big Band AllStars, Sherry will be singing the music of Lena Horne, EllaFitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, and Natalie Cole. Sherry’s longprofessional career has included working with many of the world’sgreat jazz and pop musicians. She has been featured on TheTonight Show, The Glenn Campbell Show, and The Della ReeseShow. As the Grand Diva of Jazz at the Merc, we are fortunate tohave Sherry back with us for this wonderful anniversary show.We’ve been “sold out” with Sherry every season, so get yourtickets early!
THIS PERFORMANCE IS NOT PART OF THE SEASON PACKAGE
A Holiday Party with the Big Band All StarsThe Big Band All Stars with GuestsKirsten & Stan Chandler, Conducted byJeff StoverSUN, DEC 27, 2009 @ 2pm Tickets: $37/$35/$31
We thought the perfect time for a “HOLIDAY PARTY” wouldbe between CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEARS EVE. Kirstenand Stan Chandler will join the Big Band All Stars to performmusic expressing the wonder and joy of the Christmasseason and celebrate the coming of the New Year! Kirsten isa regional theater star who just finished a long run of TheWonderettes, now playing in New York, and Stan has moresinging credits than you can imagine, one of the mostimportant is his creation of the role of Jinx in the hit showForever Plaid.
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California Hit Parade: A Multi-Media Romp Through the Golden StateThe Showtime All Stars with GuestsDerrik Lewis, Renee Jensen, JamieSnyder & Al Yankee, Conducted byWayne AbravanelSUN, JAN 17, 2010 @ 2pm Tickets: $37/$35/$31
If you think about it, California is a marvelous place. There’s unsurpassed scenic beauty, magnificent wine, gold rushes, motionpictures, fabulous cities, you name it. The surprising thing is that music has been written about all of it: “I Left My Heart InSan Francisco”, “Sunset Boulevard”, “The Folsom Prison Blues” and even surfing with the Beach Boys. The Showtime All StarsOrchestra will be joining guests Derrik Lewis, star of the Palm Springs hit Musical Chairs; Renee Jensen, regional theaterfavorite; Jamie Snyder, star of The Most Happy Fella and HollyDazzle and Al Yankee, a beach boy at heart. We thought it wouldbe fun to perform the music while showing videos illustrating this wonderful state. This is different. Don’t miss it!
OnStage Musicals producesboth the All Star Big Band, agroup of top instrumentalistsand alums from the Les Brown,Stan Kenton, Tex Beneke andHarry James Bands, and theclassy, sassy collection ofprofessional recording artiststhat comprise the OnStageCabaret Pops Orchestra.
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The Big Band All Stars Swing GershwinThe Big Band All Stars with Guests Cassie Miller and Richard Leibell, Conducted by Jeff Stover and Al YankeeSUN, MAY 30, 2010 @ 2pmTickets: $37/$35/$31
George and Ira Gershwin come close to being the most prolific and successful songwriters of the last one hundred years. Dozens ofmusicals and hundreds of songs fill their portfolio with hit after hit and has become a significant part of the All American Songbook.Every self-respecting singer includes a little Gershwin on the program. Of course, George Gershwin was not just a song writer, havingwritten a number of orchestra pieces that are now classics. “Rhapsody In Blue” and “An American In Paris” are heard frequently inconcert halls everywhere. We will feature new arrangements of this great music performed by the Big Band All Stars, Cassie Millerand Richard Leibell. You will remember Cassie from last season’s “Tribute to the Big Bands.” Richard, long a star in the Palm Springsarea, will be flying in to sing “’S Wonderful!” and other Gershwin favorites.
The Hot New Musicals: Mamma Mia toThoroughly Modern Millie, Wicked to Les MisThe Cabaret Pops Orchestra with Guests Debbie Prutsman,John Lalonde, Lisa Livesay & Paul Kehler, Conducted by Scott SmithSUN, FEB 28, 2010 @ 2pm Tickets: $37/$35/$31
The great musicals of the past, My Fair Lady, Camelot, South Pacific and many others have a spot inour hearts that can’t be replaced. However, there is a marvelous group of “Hot New Shows” thathave helped to define the ‘modern’ musical by illustrating a whole new approach to musical theater.We have assembled a fantastic cast of award winning singers to bring “Hot New Musicals” to life. TheCabaret Pops Orchestra will accompany Debbie Prutsman, John Lalonde, Lisa Livesay, and PaulKehler to thrill you with their magnificent voices and dynamic stage presence.
Two Plus Two: Fantastic Duetsfrom Disney to SondheimThe Cabaret Pops Orchestra with GuestsKirsten & Stan Chandler, Kim Huber &Roger Befeler, Conducted by Wayne AbravanelSUN, APR 25, 2010 @ 2pmTickets: $37/$35/$31
Many of the hit songs from motion picture and stage musicals wereduets: Beauty and the Beast, “People Will Say We’re In Love” from Oklahoma and “All I Ask of You” fromPhantom come to mind. There are just dozens of these great songs out there so we thought we’d bring togethertwo couples who just sing the heck out of them. Kirsten and Stan Chandler and Kim Huber and husband, RogerBefeler (‘Beauty’ and the ‘Beast’ on Broadway and the national tour) will be belting them out. Yes, we aregoing to do some “boy/girl” duets, but also, two gals doing “In His Eyes” from Jekyll and Hyde and two guysdoing “Agony” from Into the Woods. We may even have all four of them in some slam-bang finale!
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$160 for all fiveperformances$150 seniors
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$ 37 regular $ 35 senior $ 31 group rate
A Holiday Party withthe Big Band All Starsperformance on SUN, DEC 27 @ 2:00pmcan be added to the SeasonPackage for only $25
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWSEASON TICKETS are on sale now.
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS go on saleFriday, August 15, 2009
TO ORDER TICKETSOnline: Our virtual Ticket Office is open24 hours / 7 days a week atwww.TemeculaTheater.org
In Person: Visit our Ticket Office located at42051 Main Street in Old Town Temecula. The
Ticket Office is open one hour prior to eachperformance through 30 minutes into the performance.
Phone: Phone sales are available during TicketOffice hours. Please call 1.866.OLD.TOWN(1.866.653.8696) and our staff will be happy to help.
Fax: Fax your completed order form and credit cardinformation to 951.676.1892
Mail: Mail your completed order form and paymentto Old Town Temecula Community Theater, TicketOffice, 42051 Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590
NEW!! Print at Home Tickets:Beginning this Season, you can select theconvenience of printing individual ticketsat home thus bypassing the Ticket Officeentirely. Excludes Season Packagepurchases.
Group Sales: Enjoy a night at the theaterwith a group of friends, family, or colleagues.Special Rates are available for groups of 15or more for most performances.
Handing Charges: Processing andmailing fees are waived for season ticketorders. A $2.00 processing fee per ticketwill be assessed for tickets orderedonline, via fax, and/or phone and thereis a $2.50 ticket mailing fee per order.No additional charge to leave tickets atWill Call. Please allow two weeks forthe mailing of tickets.
Will Call: Tickets ordered by mail, fax, or phone will beheld at the Ticket Office for pick up if the order is placedwithin two weeks prior to the performance, or if requested.For the protection of our customers, a picture I.D. and the
credit card used for purchase are requiredwhen picking up ticket orders.
Refunds: All ticket sales are FINAL.There are no refunds of tickets except incase of a cancellation.
Accessibility: The auditorium iswheelchair accessible. Please inform theTicket Office of any special needs whenordering tickets.
Wireless listening devices forhearing-impaired patrons: The OldTown Temecula Community Theater isequipped with a wireless system for thehearing-impaired. Headsets are availableat the Ticket Office.
Late Seating: Latecomers will be seatedat the discretion of the house staff at anappropriate interval in the program asdesignated by the artist.
City of Temecula
Maryann Edwards, Mayor Jeff Comerchero, Mayor Pro-TemMike Naggar, Council MemberRon Roberts, Council MemberChuck Washington, Council Member
Shawn Nelson, City Manager
Community ServicesCommission
James Meyler, ChairmanThomas W. Edwards, Vice-ChairCharolette Fox, CommissionerFelicia Hogan, CommissionerMichael McCracken, Commissioner
Community ServicesDepartment
Herman D. Parker, Directorof Community Services
Martin Betz, Cultural ArtsAdministrator
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Services CoordinatorBill Strawn, Technical Director/ Lighting
DirectorJohn Deards, Assistant Technical
Director/Audio EngineerAimee Agle, Ticket Office CoordinatorLori Craig Torok, Dance Scholar in
Residence
“Where every seat is the best seat in the house!”
Our 361-seat state-of-the-art Theater offersexcellent sightlines and exquisite sound from
every seat.
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2009-2010 SEASON ORDER FORM
*Single ticket sales only - not available in Season Package. **Group Rate: $31 for groups of 20 or more. ‡ Must purchase tickets to 5 or more concerts to use this Create Your Own Season price.
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[ ] Check Enclosed (Please make check payable to: City of Temecula/Theater)In Person: Visit our Ticket Office at 42051 Main Street in Old Town TemeculaOnline: 24/7 at www.TemeculaTheater.orgBy Phone: Call during regular Ticket Office hours 866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696)Mail your order to: Old Town Temecula Community Theater, Ticket Office,42051 Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590FAX your order to Ticket Office at: 951.676.1892 (credit cards only)Please allow two weeks for mail delivery. Do not include cash for mail-in orders. All ticket sales are FINAL. NO REFUNDS except in case of an event cancellation. ALL PROGRAMS AND ARTISTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
SEASON TICKET PACKAGESAVAILABLE NOW Quantity Season Ticket Price TOTAL AMOUNT
CLASSICAL MUSIC SERIES (all 7 concerts + April 18 + CD) $125 $
CLASSICAL MUSIC SERIES (any 5 concerts + CD) $100 $
DANCE SERIES ON FRIDAYS (4 performances) Reg-$80/Senior-$65/Youth-$50 $
DANCE SERIES ON SATURDAYS (4 performances) Reg-$80/Senior-$65/Youth-$50 $
FRIDAY GROOVE SERIES (6 performances) $100 $
CABARET/BIG BAND SERIES (5 concerts + CD) $160 $
CABARET/BIG BAND SERIES (5 concerts + CD, Senior) $150 $
CREATE YOUR OWN SEASON (Minimum 5 concerts) $
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Senior Youth (14 &under) Child CreateSeasonSINGLE TICKETS 2009 AVAILABLE AUG 15 Quantity Regular Quantity (65+) Quantity Students w/ID Quantity w/Adult Quantity Dscnt. Ticket‡ TOTAL AMOUNT
Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys FRI SEP 18 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.- Italian Baroque Concertos SAT SEP 19 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
BJM DANSE Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal FRI OCT 16 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
BJM DANSE Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal SAT OCT 17 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Lincoln Mayorga / Piano / Chopin and Candlelight SUN OCT 18 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Jason Ringenberg & Sourdough Slim FRI NOV 6 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.- Copland, Waters SAT NOV 7 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Torch Songs and Big Band Jazz with Sherry Williams** SUN NOV 8 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Brass Quintet -Classical/Holiday/Merc* SUN DEC 6 @7:30pm CLASSICAL $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 n/a $
Calif. Chamb. Brass Quintet -Classical/Holiday/Merc* SUN DEC 13 @3pm CLASSICAL $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 n/a $
Holiday Party with the Big Band All Stars** SUN DEC 27 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
SINGLE TICKETS 2010 AVAILABLE AUG 15
Wiggins & Harris / Blues FRI JAN 15 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
California Hit Parade with the Show Time All Stars** SUN JAN 17 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
Jon Kimura Parker / Piano SUN JAN 24 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Koresh Dance Company FRI JAN 29 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Koresh Dance Company SAT JAN 30 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Eden Brent / Blues Piano Trio FRI FEB 5 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.- Brahms, Koetsier, Faure SAT FEB 6 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Trey McIntyre Project FRI FEB 26 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Trey McIntyre Project SAT FEB 27 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Cabaret Pops Orchestra / The Hot New Musicals** SUN FEB 28 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
Moonalice FRI MAR 19 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Dennis Jones / Blues FRI APR 16 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.- Haydn, Beethoven, Bach, Krommer SUN APR 18 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Backhausdance FRI APR 23 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Backhausdance SAT APR 24 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Cabaret Pops Orchestra / Two Plus Two: Fantastic Duets** SUN APR 25 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
Jeffrey Solow / Cello SAT MAY 29 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
The Big Band All Stars Swing Gershwin** SUN MAY 30 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $37.00 $34.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.- All Mozart featuring Rufus Choi SAT JUN 19 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
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