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CITRUS COMMUNITY COLLEGEDISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEESDr. Gary L. Woods, PresidentAzusa/Covina/Glendora/Irwindale RepresentativeDr. Patricia Rasmussen, Vice PresidentGlendora/Azusa/San Dimas RepresentativeMrs. Joanne Montgomery, Clerk/SecretaryMonrovia/Bradbury/Duarte RepresentativeDr. Edward C. Ortell, MemberDuarte/Arcadia/Azusa/Monrovia RepresentativeMrs. Susan M. Keith, MemberClaremont/Azusa/La Verne/Pomona RepresentativeMs. Alejandra Delgado, Student Representative
Dr. Geraldine M. Perri, Ph.D., Superintendent/President
Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage
PA IDCitrus College
Haugh Performing Arts Center at Citrus College1000 W. Foothill Blvd.Glendora, CA 91741-1899
www.haughpac.com • (626) 963-9411
September19 Burlesque to Broadway
October2 Bayanihan Philippine Dance10 Jack Jones22-24 All Shook Up23 Charlotte’s Web
November4-5 A Night of Music From Film6 Click Clack Moo7 The Royal Guardsmen12-21 12 Angry Jurors13 Hi-Fi: Sounds of the Seventies20 Knuffle Bunny21 Charles Phoenix’s Retro
Holiday Slide Show
December4-19 Christmas Is...11 Tommy Humbug and the
Christmas Gypsies17 Holidance!
January16 The Great American
Songbook: Love’s Journey21-23 Assassins22 The Lowe Family29 Choo Choo Soul30 The Valley’s Got Talent
February6 Frankie Avalon12 The Berenstain Bears12 Dailey and Vincent20 Neil Berg’s
101 Years of Broadway26 My Sinatra - The Songs &
Stories Starring Cary Hoffman
March5 Anne of Green Gables6 Too Marvelous for Words
The Songs of Johnny Mercer12 The Passing Zone
in Gravity Attacks!18-19 Battle of the Big Bands 820 The Irish Rovers26 The Wizard of Oz
April2 Paula Poundstone3 The Mariachi Divas & Guests8-10 Dog Sees God: Confessions
of a Teenage Blockhead9 Seussical! The Musical15-17 Ragtime: The Musical30 In Love with Shakespeare
May1 Toni Morrell in
Remembering the Ladies7 Charo!13-21 Durang Durang20-22 Citrus Singers 201128 Spring Choral Concert
June3-4 Razor’s Edge:
Dance on the Verge7 Pop Rock Battle10-12 Broadway Today
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Company of 45!Columbia Artists presents
Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company
Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 8PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
For more than 40 years, this masterful folk dance company of forty-fivemembers has toured the world, delighting audiences with both theircelebration of Philippine heritage and creative growth. Their costumes arestunning, their music is fascinating, and the dancers are irresistible.
www.bayanihannationaldanceco.ph
Jack Jonesin Concert
Singing the lyrics of Alan and Marilyn Bergman
Sunday, October 10, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $32 Student/Senior $30
Jack Jones will always be remembered for his rendition of The Love Boattheme song. In his return to Citrus, he showcases standards like Yellow
Bird, The Way We Were, and Windmills of Your Mind by Hall-Of-Famesongwriters Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Don’t miss this very special
afternoon with a legendary crooner and timeless music!
www.jackjones.org • www.alanandmarilynbergman.com
One Showstopping Number After Another!
Quinn Lemley starring in
Burlesqueto BroadwayDirected by Tony® Award Winner Joseph Hardy
Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26
Complete with sequins, feathers,gorgeous girls, and one showstopping hit after another, Burlesque toBroadway is a lavishly produced, Vegas-style homage to the theatricalworld of burlesque.
www.burlesquetobroadway.com
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Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department presents
A Night of Music From Film
November 4 & 5, 2010 at 8PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10
The Citrus Sierra Wind Symphony recreatesfamous moments from film in this annual
showcase of student work featuring video projections, student actors,
dancers and singers, and symphonic sound.
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department Music Theatre Workshop presents
All Shook UpInspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis PresleyBook by Joe DipietroDirected and Choreographed by John Vaughan
October 22, 23, 2010 at 8PMOctober 24, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $17.50
Student/Senior $16.50 16 & under $15
Citrus students and faculty join forces to produce this
high-energy musical featuring 24 songs made famous by the one and only Elvis Presley. Featured classics from the score include Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me Tender, and the title song, All Shook Up.
Call Today! (626) 963-9411
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty or moreThe bloody Red Baron was rollin’ out the score…
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
12 Angry JurorsBased on the play by Reginald RoseAdapted by Sherman Sergel • Directed by Cherie Brown
November 12, 13, 19, 20, 2010 at 8PMNovember 21, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10Citrus Little Theatre
A jury must balance personal feelings, evidence, facts, and prejudices to decide the fate of a murderer.
Hi-Fi: Sounds of the
SeventiesStarring
BJ Thomas • Chuck NegronFlorence LaRue and The 5th Dimension
Saturday, November 13, 2010 at 8PMTickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior $43Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior $38
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to spend an evening with THREE pop/rock legends who have been
entertaining audiences for the past half-century.
www.bjthomas.com • www.negron.com www.thefifthdimension.org
The Royal GuardsmenSunday, November 7, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $26 Student/Senior $24 16 & under $13
Now reunited for the first time in over two decades,all six original Guardsmen are back – and betterthan ever! Join them for an afternoon celebratingthe sixties – Snoopy is flying high again!
www.theroyalguardsmen.comwww.haughpac.com
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Charles Phoenix’s
Retro HolidaySlide Show
Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 2PMTickets: $22 Student/Senior $20 16 & under $11
The King of Kitsch returns to spreadholiday cheer with this hysterical/historical celebration of Americanholiday life and style. It’s a 1950’s& 60’s New Year’s, Easter, 4th ofJuly, Halloween, Thanksgiving andChristmas celebration – presentedlive…in TECHNICOLOR!
www.charlesphoenix.com
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department presentsThe annual holiday spectacular
Christmas Is…
December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 2010 at 2PMDecember 10, 11, 2010 at 8PMTickets: $20 Student/Senior $18 16 & under $15
The entire Citrus Music Department celebrates the holiday season with this all-new choral concert and truly spectacular holiday musical.
Citrus Dance Department presents
Holidance!Directed by John Vaughan
Friday, December 17, 2010 at 8PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10
This holiday season showcase of student and faculty work ispacked chock-full of holiday music,dancing, and good cheer.
Festive retro dress is encouraged
but not expected!
Call Today! (626) 963-9411
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The Great AmericanSongbook: Love’s JourneyFeaturing Citrus’ Blue Note OrchestraSpecial Guest: Dale Kristien
Sunday, January 16, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
Special Guest Dale Kristien joins Citrus students and alumni for this musical celebration of Love’s Journey. This melodicafternoon promises a musical cavalcade of songs for every generation, with everything from timeless classics to contemporary hits.
The Lowe FamilySaturday, January 22, 2011 at 8PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
The Lowe Family, versatile on many instruments,offer an amazing blend of showstoppingclassical, Broadway, Irish, jazz, bluegrass, old-time favorites, spectacular dance, 6-partharmony, gospel – and a stirring patriotic tribute finale! This high-energy family dazzles,entertains, and uplifts wherever they go.
www.TheLoweFamily.com
Citrus Music Theatre Workshop presentsA Student-Produced Workshop Production of
AssassinsMusic and Lyrics by Stephen SondheimBook by John WeidmanBased on an idea by Charles Gilbert, Jr.Playwrights Horizons, Inc. - New York CityProduced “Assassins” Off-Broadway in 1990
January 21 & 22, 2011 at 8PMJanuary 22 & 23, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $10 • Citrus Little Theatre
Assassins is a highly unusual musical thatexplores the history of presidential assassinationin America. Advanced students from our musicaltheatre program will take on the challenges ofthis complex and fascinating work by StephenSondheim. For Mature Audiences. Adult Language and Themes. www.haughpac.com
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SPECIAL EVENT!
Citrus College Foundation and Citrus College Fine and Performing Arts Department present
The Valley’s Got TalentSunday, January 30, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $20
Modeled after some of today's most populartelevision programs, the best amateur singers,dancers, and musicians in the San Gabriel Valley will be mentored and critiqued by Hollywoodprofessionals, then compete for a grand prize of$l,000 in cash. The first runner-up will receive $500in cash. Proceeds from the program will benefit theFoundation and the college's Fine and PerformingArts students. For contestant and sponsorshipinformation, visit www.citruscollege.edu/foundation.
An Afternoon with…
Frankie AvalonSunday, February 6, 2011 at 2PMTickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior $43Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior $38
With a career that spans three generations of music, countless hit songs, over 30 films,and numerous television appearances, Frankie Avalon continues to perform hiscaptivating show across the country.
www.frankieavalon.com
Bluegrass Gold!Columbia Artists presents
Dailey and VincentSaturday, February 12, 2011 at 8PMTickets: $26 Student/Senior $24 16 & under $13
These remarkable “Brothers From DifferentMothers” are headed by Jamie Dailey (formerly of Doyle Lawson’s Quicksilver) and Darrin Vincent(formerly of Ricky Skaggs’ Kentucky Thunder).Their impeccable arrangements and flawlessperformance are bluegrass gold.
http://daileyvincent.musiccitynetworks.comCall Today! (626) 963-9411
Back with an all-new show!
Neil Berg’s
101 Years of BroadwaySunday, February 20, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $32 Student/Senior $30 16 & under $16
One of our most popular shows two seasons back, pianist and host Neil Berg returns with an all-new lineup performed by five dynamicBroadway alumnae who have played many of theroles personally. This cavalcade of showstoppersfeatures more than 50 memorable melodies fromCarousel and Porgy and Bess to A Chorus Lineand Phantom Of The Opera. My Sinatra –
The Songs and Stories Starring Cary HoffmanSaturday, February 26, 2011 at 8PMTickets: $32 Student/Senior $30
Vocalist Cary Hoffman doesn’t imitateSinatra – but he sure does sound like him!
“Cary Hoffman is an amazing talent…like Sinatrain his prime!” – New York Times
www.mysinatra.com
Lee Lessack and Linda PurlStarring in
Too Marvelous for Words
The Songs of Johnny Mercer
Sunday, March 6, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $26 Student/Senior $24
Join international cabaret crooner Lee Lessack
and stage and television personality Linda Purl
for a tune-filled afternoon of musical magic – with
immortal songs like That Old Black Magic,
Dream, Moon River, and Autumn Leaves,
to name a few.
www.leelessack.com
www.lindapurl.com
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The Mariachi Divasand Special GuestsMariachi Espectacular de Beto JimenezBallet Folklorico Ollin
Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
Get ready for a south-of-the-border afternoon of cheerfulmusic and colorful dancing with southern California’sown Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea.
www.mariachidivas.com • www.balletollin.org
Call Today! (626) 963-9411
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents Student-Produced Production
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
By Bert V. Royal
April 8 & 9, 2011 at 8PM • April 10, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10 • Citrus Little Theatre
This unauthorized parody of the popular comic-strip Peanuts imagines thepopular characters all grown-up – and the dysfunctional teenagers they
have become. For Mature Audiences. Adult Language and Themes.
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Citrus Fine and Performing Arts DepartmentMusic Theatre Workshop presents
Ragtime: The MusicalBook by Terrence McNallyMusic by Stephen Flaherty • Lyrics by Lynn AhrensBased on the novel Ragtime by E. L. DoctorowDirected by Greg HinrichsenChoreographed by John VaughanMusical Direction by Doug Austin
April 15 & 16, 2011 at 8PMApril 16 & 17, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $17.50 Student/Senior $16.50 16 & under $15
A powerful portrait of life in turn-of-the centuryAmerica, Ragtime’s Tony® award-winning scoreincludes Gettin’ Ready Rag, Wheels Of A Dreamand Make Them Hear You. Don’t miss thissumptuous production of “the best musical in 20 years.”
British Sensation –
Toni Morrell in Remembering the LadiesMusical Director: David DialFeaturing Citrus’ Blue Note Orchestra
Sunday, May 1, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26
In this all-new one-woman show, Britishsensation Toni Morrell salutes legendary ladiessuch as Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, CarolChanning, and Marilyn Monroe, among others.Ms. Morrell’s singing, comedy, and story-tellingcombine with film clips to create a loving homageto the great female entertainers of our time.
http://karencadleinternational.com/ladies.html
The Musical Sensation
Charo!Saturday, May 7, 2011 at 8PM
Tickets: $30 Student/Senior $28
16 & under $15
Instantly recognizable for her trademark
expression “Cuchi-Cuchi,”Charo never fails
to dazzle audiences.In addition to her skills
as a comedienne, she is a master of
classical guitar with a unique
and flamboyantFlamenco style.
www.charo.com
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The Passing Zone in
Gravity Attacks!A High-Impact Comic Adventure
Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 8PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
Owen Morse and Jon Wee are amazingjugglers and comedians who hold 5Guinness World Records and 18 GoldMedals from the International JugglersAssociation. In Gravity Attacks! theyinvite the audience to join them in fightingthe most destructive force on earth –gravity! You’ll laugh ’til you cry as theyfight gravity with levity – while jugglingeverything in sight, even the audience.
www.passingzone.com
“Classy, edgy, jaw-dropping and hilarious…Wee andMorse light up the stage…and bring down the house
with ‘People Juggling.’” –L.A. Times
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Citrus College and Azusa Pacific University present
Battle of the
Big Bands: Round 8
March 18 & 19, 2011 at 8PMTickets: $16 Senior $14 Student $10
As the onstage rivalry between Citrus’ Blue NoteOrchestra and APU’s Jazz Ensemble enters itseighth round, the only clear winner is the audience!The crowds for this annual “battle” grow everyyear, so don’t wait to get your tickets!
Call Today! (626) 963-9411
Thought-Provoking Humor!
Paula PoundstoneSaturday, April 2, 2011 at 8PM
Tickets: $28 Student/Senior $26
Famous for her razor-sharp wit andspontaneity, stand-up comedienne
Paula Poundstone is known for herwitty improvisations, self-deprecating
style, political observations, andhilarious riffs on motherhood.
Armed with nothing but a stool, amicrophone, and a can of diet
Pepsi, her ability to createhumor on the spot has become
the stuff of legend. Mature Subject Matter
“Poundstone improvises with acrowd like a jazz musician…
swinging in unexpected directionswithout a plan, without a net.”
–Boston Globe
www.paulapoundstone.com
The Irish RoversSunday, March 20, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $28 Student/Senior $26 16 & under $14
These international ambassadors of Irish music havemaintained their timeless ability to deliver a rollicking,rousing performance of good cheer – one that will soon have you singing and clapping along. Their songsincluding Wasn’t That a Party, The Unicorn Song, andGrandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer, continue to thrill folk and Irish audiences wherever they go!
www.irishrovers.info
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Call Today! (626) 963-9411
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department presents
Citrus Singers 2011With Citrus’ Blue Note OrchestraStaged and Directed by Douglas Austin and John Vaughan
May 20 & 21, 2011 at 8PMMay 21 & 22, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $17.50 Student/Senior $16.50 16 & under $15
This annual fast-paced extravaganza features our owninternationally-known student performers doing whatthey do best: pouring their talents and energies intomaking every number a showstopper!
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Durang DurangBy Christopher Durang
May 13, 14, 20, 21, 2011 at 8PMMay 15, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10Citrus Little Theatre
Six one-act plays by Christopher Durangcast a satiric and irreverent eye on theworlds created by playwrights TennesseeWilliams and Sam Shepard. The resultsare hilarious – and thought-provoking!For Mature Audiences.
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department presents
Spring Choral ConcertFeaturing Citrus Singers, Wind Ensemble and Concert ChoirGuest Conductor: Ben Bollinger
Saturday, May 28, 2011 at 2PMFree Admission
This concert will feature a variety of classicalworks performed by our Concert Choir, WindEnsemble, and Citrus Singers. Several concertselections will also feature talented alumni frompast decades, and guest conductor Ben Bollinger,former dean and founder of the Citrus Singers.
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Citrus Dance Department presents
Razor's Edge
Dance on the VergeDirected by John Vaughan
Friday, June 3, 2011 at 8PMSaturday, June 4, 2011 at 2PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10
This annual spring celebration of dancefeatures student and faculty dancers and choreographers, with cutting-edgeexplorations of the boundaries ofmovement styles. Be advised: some dances will explore adult themes and topics.
Citrus Music Department Women's Ensemble presents
Broadway TodayDirected by Keely Milliken
June 10, & 11, 2011 at 8PMJune 11 & 12, 2011 at 2PMJune 12, 2011 at 7PMTickets: $12 Student/Senior $10Citrus Little Theatre
The talented ladies of Citrus' own Women'sEnsemble present their annual musicalshowcase of talent, featuring solos, duets,trios, quartets, quintets, sextets, and a liveband – with joy, energy, and youthful exuberance!
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Citrus Music Department presents
Pop Rock BattleDirected by Gino Munoz
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 8PMTickets: All seats $7
Come join our talented student musiciansfor an evening of high-energy contemporarymusic styles featuring assorted smallensembles and vocalists.
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CLICK CLACK MOOSaturday, November 6, 2010
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
KNUFFLE BUNNY: A CAUTIONARY MUSICALSaturday, November 20, 2010
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
CHOO CHOO SOUL(WITH GENEVIEVE!)Saturday, January 29, 2011
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
THE BERENSTAIN BEARS IN FAMILY MATTERS: THE MUSICALSaturday, February 12, 2011
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
ANNE OF GREEN GABLESSaturday, March 5, 2011
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
THE WIZARD OF OZSaturday, March 26, 2011
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
SEUSSICAL! THE MUSICALSaturday, April 9, 2011
at 1:30 & 3:30PM
All Shows on Saturdays
at 1:30 &3:30PM
Single Tickets
$6
Charlotte's WebSaturday, October 23, 2010 at 1 & 3PMTickets $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
Adapted from the award-winning children's novel.
Teachers: Charlotte's Web will be touring local elementary schools, onOctober 19, 21, 26, & 28, 2010. To schedule a performance at yourschool, please contact Cherie Brown at [email protected].
Tommy Humbug and the Christmas GypsiesSaturday, December 11, 2010 at 1 & 3PMTickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
Traveling with tramps, thieves and a crazy band ofGypsies, Tommy Humbug leaves home and Christmasbehind. Will he find the meaning of Christmas?
Weekday performances available for school groups December7-10, 2010 (suggested for grades 2-6). To purchase ticketsfor your school, call the box office at (626) 963-9411.
In Love With ShakespeareSaturday, April 30, 2011 at 1 & 3PMTickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
A potpourri of Shakespearean scenes highlighting someof his most vivid and dynamic characters.
Weekday performances available for school groups May 2 & 3,2011 (suggested for grades 8-12). To purchase tickets for your
school, call the box office at (626) 963-9411.
All 7 Shows
$25
Citrus Theatre Department
Theatre for Young Audiences
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Yellow areas are preferredparking areas for the HaughPerforming Arts Center during construction.
Blue areas are additionalparking lots if necessary.(Wear comfy shoes!)
HPAC Parking and PedestrianAccess Information
During construction currently under way at Citrus,finding parking during peak hours can be challenging. The new Student Services Buildingunder construction immediately south of thePerforming Arts Center makes pedestrian access to the PAC take a bit longer.
The best solution is to arrive early, and planplenty of time to park and walk to the theatre.Prime parking is available in lot S1, and pedestrianaccess is easy. Slightly south, lot S2 is also close to the theatre, although pedestrian access is now on the EAST side of the art building.
If both S1 and S2 lots are full, additional parking isavailable south of HPAC in lot S4, and east of HPAC in lot E6. Red arrows indicate where to walk fromyour car to the theatre, and additional parking lotsare marked as well.
SPECIAL NOTE: Some of our most heavily attendedperformances are on Sunday afternoons, and as you arrive our popular Stadium Swap Meet is justending. Once again, please plan your arrival to allow plenty of time to park and walk to the theatre.
For updated construction and parking maps online:www.citruscollege.edu/info/Pages/CampusMaps.aspx
if you have special needs...Please inform us when purchasing tickets if anyone in your party requires wheelchairseating or aisle access. Wheelchair seating is available on both sides of the theatre. AssistiveListening Devices (ALDs) are available in the Haugh theatre lobby before all performances.
we cater to crowds!Groups of twenty or more can get discounts to many of our performances. And the parking is FREE!For assistance in planning your special group event, call the Box Office at (626) 963-9411.
fine printAll dates and performances subject to change. No refunds. All mail, phone, fax and web orders will becharged a $3 processing fee. Web orders are charged a per ticket service fee. Exchanges can only bemade for shows with multiple performances and are subject to a $2 per ticket service charge. We lovekids, but young children can be disruptive to our performances. Please use discretion when bringinga child. Everyone, regardless of age – INCLUDING INFANTS & TODDLERS – must have aticket to be admitted to the theatre. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house staff.
The Haugh Performing Arts Center and Citrus Little Theatre are located about a milenorth of the 210 Freeway at the corner of Citrus Ave. and Foothill Blvd. in Glendora.
DUE TO ONGOING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ON CAMPUS, PLEASE PLANTO ARRIVE A FEW MINUTES EARLY TO PARK AND WALK TO HPAC.For detailed directions and parking information, visit our website at www.haughpac.com.
How To Order...Information...
Directions
onlineOrder through the internet at our website www.haughpac.com. Additional service fees apply.
in personBuy tickets at the Haugh Performing Arts Center Box Office during regularhours or one hour prior to any performance.
by phoneCharge your ticket orders to Visa, MasterCard, Discover or Amex by calling (626) 963-9411.
by faxFax completed order form provided on the following page to (626) 335-4715.
by mailOrder tickets by mail using the form provided on the following page. Enclose check or moneyorder made payable to Citrus College, or write your Visa, MasterCard, Discover or AmericanExpress account number, 3-digit verification code and expiration date in the spaces provided.
Mail order to:
Haugh Performing Arts Center at Citrus College1000 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora, CA 91741-1899
Please turn off pagers and cell phones during the performances.
Recording devices, food and beverages are not permitted in the theatre.
Programs, dates, and times subject to change.
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Tuesday - Saturday11AM - 4PM