2010-2011 SEASON
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Temecula Presents’ sixth season at the Old Town Temecula Community Theaterbegins early this year with the All Star Big Band adding a summer concertfeaturing pop songs arranged in the style of the classic big band sound. And sowe embark on another season and celebrate the adventure of live performance.
And what an adventure it can be, especially for the curious. I’ve had patronsthank me time and time again for introducing them to artists new to them.Several patrons told me that blues artist Dennis Jones, who played for us last season in ourFriday Night Groove series, entertained with the greatest guitar playing they ever heard!The world abounds with stellar musicians every bit as accomplished as those at the top ofthe charts, and we work to find a small sample of these extraordinarily talented artists to bepart of Temecula Presents’ season each year.
Our Dance series – four top-notch, professional contemporary dance companies eachseason – has garnered some notoriety of late as we are one of the few to have beenselected to participate in InnerState, a state-wide dance project funded by the James IrvineFoundation. It may take an adventurous spirit to venture into a dance concert for the firsttime, but the likelihood is that you will be amazed and yearn to return. In the words of oneof our patrons: “...so that is what a body could look like. My husband was on the edge ofhis seat!”
Certainly, no performance adventure would be complete without a journey to the world ofclassical music. With new talent joining our Classical series this season, you will be treatedto varying interpretations of this lush and provocative music that instinctively creates a senseof cultural memory that transcends mere nostalgia.
And so, we make it easy for you to be adventurous: it’s first-rate, it’s affordable, it’s diverse,and it’s right here … so close to home.
‘See you at the Theater.
Bruce A. BeersTheater Manager
Audiences and performers aliketreasure the intimacy and acoustical
brilliance of the Merc.
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
Buy the Series orCreate Your Own Season There are two great ways to become a Season Ticket Subscriber:
•Buy the Series (Dance, Classical, Big Band and/or FridayGroove) 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.
As a Season Subscriber, you will be set for the whole year without worryingabout sold-out performances or waiting in line to buy tickets. Season discount prices apply onlyto 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 thegeneral public.
The Best Price: Save as much as 20% off regular ticket prices.
Hassle-Free Purchase: Season Ticket Holders get their tickets mailed to themin advance. Simply complete the order form in this brochure and your ticketswill be mailed 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 and special offersfirst throughout the Season.
Premium Gifts: Season Ticket Holders receive an annual gift as our thanks foryour consistent and continued patronage. This year you will receive thiscomplimentary Theater Tote Bag that is environmentally conscious and makes a statement! BigBand/Cabaret and Classical Season Ticket Holders 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
are 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.
City Ballet of Los Angeles FRI, OCT 22, 2010 @ 8pmSAT, OCT 23, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $25 / $20 / $15
With a mixture of classical and contemporary dance, City Ballet of Los Angeles presents a repertoire of visionary delight in acompany reflective of the many hues illuminating the world. The Company portrays the creative union of art and culture in LosAngeles with a mixture of classical and contemporary dance.
The Company was founded in 2003 by its artistic director, Robyn Gardenhire, following a thriving and gratifying career dancing withsuch companies as the Cleveland Ballet, Karole Armitage, American Ballet Theatre at the request of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and then his
White Oak Project where she worked with star choreographers such as Lar Lubivitch and Mark Morris.
In this performance, the Company will bring the music of J. S. Bach and John Coltrane together inone program complete with a live 5-piece jazz band.
www.cityballetofla.org
BalletX FRI, JAN 21, 2011 @ 8pmSAT, JAN 22, 2011 @ 8pm Tickets: $25 / $20 / $15
BalletX produces original choreographythat expands the vocabulary of classicaldance with the ambitious goal to redefineballet and bring it into the new century.This Philadelphia dance company is firmlyrooted in rigorous, classical ballet trainingand technique, and brings acontemporary sensibility to the art form,infusing its work with a new vision ofathleticism, emotion and intimacy.
BalletX reflects the daring vision of twogifted dancers and choreographers,Matthew Neenan and Christine Cox. Aslongtime dancers with the PennsylvaniaBallet, Matt and Christine were lookingfor new ways to express their vision ofdance and to challenge ballet’s classicaltraditions. The result is BalletX.
www.balletx.org
“…clever andhumorous choreography,
dramatic lighting andgorgeous bodies hit all
the right notes…” Philadelphia Inquirer
Third Tuesday of each month @ 7pm$5 donation at the door
Dance Moves is an innovative forum fordancers and choreographers to promotethemselves to the community andcreate awareness of their work.
In this intimate, non-traditional danceseries, the audience mingles with theart of dance, thus creating aconversation between artist and viewer.
For more information, go towww.TemeculaTheater.org.
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“…created fluent step-combinations…in a mix of ballet
and vintage show dancing.”Los Angeles Times
Nai-Ni Chen DanceCompany FRI, FEB 11, 2011 @ 8pmSAT, FEB 12, 2011 @ 8pmTickets: $25 / $20 / $15
Contemporary in nature yet steeped in an Eastern sensibility, the dances of Nai-Ni Chen fuse thedynamic freedom of American modern dance with the grace and splendor of Asian art. Ablossom of color, energy and motion, the Company's productions take the audience beyondcultural boundaries to where tradition meets innovation and freedom arises from discipline. NewYork City-based Choreographer/Dancer Nai-Ni Chen is an artist whose work defiescategorization, as she is continually working on new ideas from influences around the world.Her mesmerizing and dramatic contemporary choreography has gained increasing recognitionamong domestic and international presenters and festivals.
www.nainichen.org
“…like endlessly proliferatingforces of cosmic energy…”
New York Times
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ODC/Dance FRI, APR 29, 2011 @ 8pmSAT, APR 30, 2011 @ 8pm Tickets: $25 / $20 / $15
ODC/Dance is known worldwide for its athleticism,passion and intellect. ODC’s three residentchoreographers, Brenda Way, KT Nelson, and KimiOkada, have created a dynamic movement vocabularyover the last four decades that has significantlyinfluenced a generation of dancers and choreographers.
Founded in 1971 by Artistic Director Brenda Way whotrained under the legendary George Balanchine, ODCwas one of the first American companies to return,after a decade of pedestrian exploration, to virtuosictechnique and narrative content in avant-garde dance,and to commit major resources to interdisciplinarycollaboration and musical commissions forthe repertory.
www.odcdance.org
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
FRIDAY NIGHT ORSATURDAY NIGHT
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
for all four performances:$80 adult / $65 senior /$50 students & youth
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$25 adult $20 senior $15 students & youth
“Expressive andtechnicallycomplexwork...”
New York Times
The ODC/Dance Residency is supported by InnerState,a project of ODC Theater, made possible through thegenerous support of the James Irvine Foundation.
Smokin’ JoeKubekFeaturingBnois KingFRI, OCT 29, 2010 @ 8pmTickets: $20
For almost 20 years, the red-hot Texas rockin’ blues ofSmokin’ Joe Kubek and Bnois King – band mates andblood brothers – have been thrilling music fans from thesmallest roadhouse to clubs and concert stages all overthe country and around the world.
And “Smokin'” he is with the technique and the chops toburn up any stage, and he’s been doing so for the past30 years. Kubek explodes on stage with a blazingblues/rock style born from the guitar traditions of Texas.With a hollow body Gibson guitar, Bnois King finesses fatchords and belts out blues with his whisper-to-growl voice,his sound rooted in the deep jazz tradition of Louisiana.Together, they form a musically intuitive partnership.
www.smokinjoekubek.com
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The Soul OfJohn BlackFRI, SEP 17, 2010@ 8pmTickets: $20
The Soul Of John Black is the nom de musique of JohnBigham, whose impressive resume includes a stint aspercussionist with the Miles Davis band, eight years of guitarand keyboard work with the pioneering rock-funk-ska bandFishbone, and touring and session work with Dr. Dré, Eminem,Nikka Costa, Bruce Hornsby and Everlast, just to name a few.
It's blues for a new generation, crafted by a mature spirit whois adept at acoustic, electric, and slide guitars as well assoulful singing. With a laid back, but focused approach to livegigs, Bigham’s arrangements blend blues, folk, funk, rock,country, classic soul, gospel and world music, thus bringing theblues up to date without sacrificing authenticity.
www.thesoulofjohnblack.com
“The Soul of John Blackuncovers a stripped
bare but solid little bandfusing soul, blues-rockand hip-hop flavas.”
The Philadelphia Daily News
Joe HenryFRI, FEB 4, 2011@ 8pmTickets: $20
Like his mentor, T-BoneBurnett, Joe Henry has the uncanny ability to bring out the best ineveryone he works with, having proven that by producing late-careermasterpieces for the likes of Solomon Burke, Bettye LaVette, and mostrecently, Ramblin' Jack Elliott. Yet, this reputation has not come at theexpense of his own career as a singer-songwriter, which over the pasttwo decades has seen him undergo a transformation from country-rocktroubadour to visionary audio-poet specializing in arcane Americana.
Henry's musical style spans several genres, including alternative country,rock, jazz and folk. A two-time Grammy-winning producer, Henry ismarried to Melanie Ciccone, sister of Madonna, since 1987. Henry's wifetalked him into letting her send Madonna a demo of his song “Stop”,which was reworked and recorded as “Don’t Tell Me” (from Madonna'salbum Music). Henry's own tango-tinged version of the song appeared onScar and was featured in an episode of “The Sopranos”.
www.joehenrylovesyoumadly.com
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“...in the romantic whimsy of theparlor crooner, in the electricmayhem of the blues, in the
controlled chaos of jazz, in thestrange and wonderful poetry of
folk music.” The Hurst Review
“Kubek is one of the fiercestelectric guitarists currentlyplugged-in. Hard-hitting
original Texas blues-rock.”Billboard
Bill MageeFRI, MAR 4, 2011 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Jimi Hendrix was playing as Jimmy Jameswhen Willie (Bill) Magee met, befriendedand eventually joined up with Hendrix toform the band “Jimmy James and theFlames.” In 1967, Hendrix went to Englandand Magee took his newly formed band, the “Kansas City Playboys,” on a tour around Europe.The rest is history...now after a brief hiatus Bill Magee has felt the pull of the blues once again.
Born in southern Mississippi, Magee grew up listening to Muddy Waters, Elmore James, and B.B.King on his Father's small radio. With music in his blood, Magee burns up the scene with hisguitar virtuosity playing New York/Chicago Blues and the best of Southern Blues music. BillMagee is THE REAL DEAL.
www.billmageeblues.com
Gregg Young & TheSecond Street BandFRI, APR 1, 2011 @ 8pmTickets: $20
Gregg Young, originally from San Francisco, was signed to a major label recording contractwhen in his teens that provided him with an intensive and hectic musical experience whiletouring and recording with Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Steve Miller, Creedence ClearwaterRevival, Linda Ronstadt, Steppenwolf, Iron Butterfly, Eric Burdon, War, Jose Feliciano andothers. Young also had the privilege of having guitar great Carlos Santana as a friend andmentor, and learned a great deal while playing with Bo Diddley and Sly Stone.
The Second Street Band is an energetic and enthusiastic group of world-class musicians andvocalists led by Young and equally proficient in a variety of music styles including jazz,blues, R&B, reggae, rock & roll and Latin Jazz.
www.greggyoung.com
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For those who can’t wait tostart their weekend.
SEASON PACKAGE PRICE:
$100 for all sixperformances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICE:
$20“…outstanding band thatdelivered a high energy and
popular performance.”LACMA, Director of Music Programs
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
Rod Piazza AndThe Mighty FlyersFRI, MAY 6, 2011 @ 8pmTickets: $20
The blues of Rod and Honey Piazza is universal and their magic formula has spread allover the world. He sings and plays a mean harp, while Honey drives hard with aboogie-woogie piano attack that brings on a party all night long. Rod Piazza has set astandard for harmonica virtuosity epitomizing the very best in blues: fresh, swinging,tasteful, exciting and creative. The core of his band has been together for over threedecades, and developed the kind of musical telepathy that simply cannot exist withoutyears of experience on the bandstand and in the studio.
Piazza and the Mighty Flyers have virtually created a new style of blues - acombination of low-down Chicago grit, suave West Coast swing and jazz, and therhythmic drive of the best early R&B and rock & roll.
www.themightyflyers.com
“…a major influence on a numberof musicians over the years – andhis band has served as a proving
ground for many of the WestCoast’s best.” Blues Revue
“Bill’s nimble guitarwork sizzles…”
San Diego Blues Festival
SATURDAY NIGHTANDSUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$125 for all seven performances$100 for anyfive performances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$30 adult $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 5 @ 3pm orSUN, DEC 12 @ 3pm
A LITTLE KLEZMER FOR
THE NEW YEAR: $15 SUN, JAN 2 @ 3pm
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society tobring some of Southern California’s most talented musicians to our stage for aClassical Music Series tailor-made for Temecula.
The series features the California Chamber Orchestra, led by its new Artistic Directorand Conductor, Dana Mambourg Zimbric. Ms. Zimbric brings us a program of works byfamiliar composers including Mozart, Bach, Mendelssohn, Gounod, and Ravel.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
September SerenadesCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 18, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
A warm summer evening in our Golden Valleyfeatures Lindsay Deutsch, a rising star amongviolin soloists. In her California ChamberOrchestra debut, Ms. Deutsch brings herenergetic, passionate playing to the stunninglybeautiful Bach Concerto in A Minor. The programalso features Mozart’s Divertimento # 136. And,as twilight falls into night, the orchestra’sexquisite strings explore the soaring melodies,lush harmonies, and atmospheric glow ofDvorak’s Serenade for Strings in E Major.
PROGRAM:Mozart - Divertimento # 136Bach - Violin Concerto in A MinorDvorak - Serenade in E Major
Di Wu, solo pianist SUN, MAR 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Praised in The Wall Street Journal as “a most mature andsensitive pianist,” Chinese-born Di Wu’s reputation asan elegant yet exciting musician continues to grow.Ms. Wu made her professional debut at 14 with theBeijing Philharmonic. Since then, she has touredwidely in Asia, Europe, and the United States, whereher recent orchestral engagements have includedappearances with Washington’s National Symphony,the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New Jersey SymphonyOrchestra, and twice in Carnegie Hall with the NewYork Pops.
Di Wu came to the United States in 1999 to study atthe Manhattan School of Music. She has studied atthe Curtis Institute, subsequently earning a Master ofMusic degree at The Juilliard School, and, in 2009,an Artist Diploma. In the spring and summer of2009, she made her New York Alice Tully Hall recital debut as winner of Juilliard’s WilliamPetschek Piano Debut Recital Award, was named Artist of the Month byMusicalAmerica.com, and was awarded a Vendome Virtuosi prize at Lisbon’s prestigiousVendome Competition, as well as one of the coveted prizes at the Thirteenth Van CliburnInternational Piano Competition.
www.diwupiano.com
Octet-ber Fest!California Chamber OrchestraSAT, OCT 30, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Temecula Creek meets the Rhine as we celebrate the most belovedcomposers of Germany and Austria. We begin with a Strauss Polka andwaltz on to Schubert’s Five German Dances, adding a fun and fancy liltto these traditional melodies. The evening whirls to a close with theOctet in E Flat Major, Opus 20 by the 16-year-old Felix Mendelssohn.It’s filled with remarkable intensity, challenging technical passages, andsoulful phrasing. Wunderbar!
PROGRAM:Strauss, Jr. - Neue Pizzicato Polka, Opus 449Schubert - Five German DancesMendelssohn - Octet in E Flat Major, Opus 20
April in ParisCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, APR 2, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
When we think of French Impressionists, we think first of the paintings of Manet, Monet,Degas, Cezanne, and Gaugin. Now picture the washes of sound, fresh palettes ofharmonies, and mixes of instrumental tonal colors that came to French music betweenthe mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Pack your bags for Paris as theCalifornia Chamber Orchestra explores the music of Gounod, Ravel, D’Indy, and Roussel.C’est magnifique!
PROGRAM:Gounod - Petit Symphonie for WindsRavel - Introduction and Allegro for Harp and OrchestraD'Indy - Chanson et Danses, Opus 50Roussel - Le Marchand De Sable Qui Passe (The Sand Vendor Passing By)
Winter TriflesCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, FEB 5, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
In the deep blue of winter, the California Chamber Orchestra lightensthe mood with a luscious program full of bright colors and fluffyphrasing. Pianist Hei-Ock Kim, whose recent appearance as a finalist inOrchestra Nova’s “Next Orchestra Star” competition has jumpstartedher career, performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto #12. Rounding out theprogram are the music of Rossini, and Haydn’s jovial Symphony # 47,nicknamed “Palindrome” for the forward-backward theme in itsminuet trio.
PROGRAM:Rossini - Serenata per piccolo complessoMozart - Piano Concerto # 12Haydn - Symphony # 47 (Palindrome) in G Major
THESE TWO PERFORMANCES ARE NOT PART OF THESEASON PACKAGE
PRIORITY SEATING TOSEASON TICKET HOLDERS
CANDLELIGHTCLASSICS:Quartetto SorrentoPlus 1SUN, DEC 5, 2010 @ 3pm SUN, DEC 12, 2010 @ 3pmTickets: $25
Join us for an intimate concert in the Club at the Mercfeaturing seasonal music of Corelli and Vaughan Williams,Yuletide favorites, and a champagne reception. Seating forthese special performances is limited, so order early!
“…she conjures from the pianoabsolutely gossamer, violinistic
textures, joyous humor andbrilliant airborne tempos.”
Musical America 2008
1311
INTRODUCING
Dana Mambourg ZimbricArtistic Director and Conductor, California
Chamber Orchestra
Ms. Zimbric is a noted conductor and musiceducator known for her fresh and creative
programming. She holds degrees in clarinetperformance and orchestral conducting from
the University of Wisconsin.
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.orgTO ORDER TICKETS AND FOR
A LittleKlezmer forthe NewYear:2nd AvenueKlezmerEnsembleSUN, JAN 2, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $15
Back by popular demand! After two sold-outperformances in the Merc, the 2nd Avenue KlezmerEnsemble moves to the Main Stage for a New Year’scelebration like no other. Clap, sing, laugh, cry, and dancein the aisles as the popular music of the shtetl and theLower East Side comes to Temecula.
Carpe Diem String Quartet SUN, FEB 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Carpe Diem String Quartet, in residence at Ohio Wesleyan University, is anexciting group that has captured the imagination of audiences, the respect ofcritics, and is becoming one of the most versatile ensembles of their generation.Carpe Diem has earned critical acclaim with innovative programs, electrifyingperformances, and a passion for audience engagement.
The quartet, violinists Charles Wetherbee and John Ewing, violist Korine Fujiwara, and cellist Diego Fainguersch, is committed tochanging the concert experience of chamber music. Using innovative programming, thematic concerts, and popular music foryounger generations, as well as speaking from the stage to better engage the audience, Carpe Diem is bringing new audiences intothe concert hall and revitalizing the chamber music recital.
www.carpediemstringquartet.com
“The playing is excellent,unanimous in spirit,
homogeneous in tone…”Strings Magazine
“Zimbric combines musicalauthority with the
friendliness of a big sister.”San Diego Union Tribune
Duo PrismRieko Aizawa,piano and JesseMills, violinSUN, OCT 3, 2010@ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 /$12.50 / $2.50
Comprising pianist Rieko Aizawaand violinist Jesse Mills, Duo Prismis a dynamic ensemble committed
to the full spectrum of works composed for this instrumentation.
Formed in 2005, Duo Prism won 1st Prize at the Gaetano ZinettiInternational Chamber Music Competition in Verona, Italy in 2006. Basedin New York City, the duo enjoys opportunities to work with contemporarycomposers in addition to their exploration of the vast traditional repertoire.They are in the process of performing the complete sonatas by Beethoven,and they aim to commission new works in the upcoming season.
Both Aizawa and Mills are graduates of the Juilliard School. Mills is also aGrammy Nominee. A native of Japan, Ms. Aizawa made her United Statesdebut in 1988 with the New York String Orchestra at the Kennedy Centerand at Carnegie Hall.
www.duoprism.com
“…played as if…receivedfrom some distant, vast and
magnificent reach of thecosmos.” Washington Post
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SATURDAY NIGHTANDSUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$125 for all seven performances$100 for anyfive performances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$30 adult $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 5 @ 3pm orSUN, DEC 12 @ 3pm
A LITTLE KLEZMER FOR
THE NEW YEAR: $15 SUN, JAN 2 @ 3pm
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society tobring some of Southern California’s most talented musicians to our stage for aClassical Music Series tailor-made for Temecula.
The series features the California Chamber Orchestra, led by its new Artistic Directorand Conductor, Dana Mambourg Zimbric. Ms. Zimbric brings us a program of works byfamiliar composers including Mozart, Bach, Mendelssohn, Gounod, and Ravel.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
September SerenadesCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 18, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
A warm summer evening in our Golden Valleyfeatures Lindsay Deutsch, a rising star amongviolin soloists. In her California ChamberOrchestra debut, Ms. Deutsch brings herenergetic, passionate playing to the stunninglybeautiful Bach Concerto in A Minor. The programalso features Mozart’s Divertimento # 136. And,as twilight falls into night, the orchestra’sexquisite strings explore the soaring melodies,lush harmonies, and atmospheric glow ofDvorak’s Serenade for Strings in E Major.
PROGRAM:Mozart - Divertimento # 136Bach - Violin Concerto in A MinorDvorak - Serenade in E Major
Di Wu, solo pianist SUN, MAR 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Praised in The Wall Street Journal as “a most mature andsensitive pianist,” Chinese-born Di Wu’s reputation asan elegant yet exciting musician continues to grow.Ms. Wu made her professional debut at 14 with theBeijing Philharmonic. Since then, she has touredwidely in Asia, Europe, and the United States, whereher recent orchestral engagements have includedappearances with Washington’s National Symphony,the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New Jersey SymphonyOrchestra, and twice in Carnegie Hall with the NewYork Pops.
Di Wu came to the United States in 1999 to study atthe Manhattan School of Music. She has studied atthe Curtis Institute, subsequently earning a Master ofMusic degree at The Juilliard School, and, in 2009,an Artist Diploma. In the spring and summer of2009, she made her New York Alice Tully Hall recital debut as winner of Juilliard’s WilliamPetschek Piano Debut Recital Award, was named Artist of the Month byMusicalAmerica.com, and was awarded a Vendome Virtuosi prize at Lisbon’s prestigiousVendome Competition, as well as one of the coveted prizes at the Thirteenth Van CliburnInternational Piano Competition.
www.diwupiano.com
Octet-ber Fest!California Chamber OrchestraSAT, OCT 30, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Temecula Creek meets the Rhine as we celebrate the most belovedcomposers of Germany and Austria. We begin with a Strauss Polka andwaltz on to Schubert’s Five German Dances, adding a fun and fancy liltto these traditional melodies. The evening whirls to a close with theOctet in E Flat Major, Opus 20 by the 16-year-old Felix Mendelssohn.It’s filled with remarkable intensity, challenging technical passages, andsoulful phrasing. Wunderbar!
PROGRAM:Strauss, Jr. - Neue Pizzicato Polka, Opus 449Schubert - Five German DancesMendelssohn - Octet in E Flat Major, Opus 20
April in ParisCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, APR 2, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
When we think of French Impressionists, we think first of the paintings of Manet, Monet,Degas, Cezanne, and Gaugin. Now picture the washes of sound, fresh palettes ofharmonies, and mixes of instrumental tonal colors that came to French music betweenthe mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Pack your bags for Paris as theCalifornia Chamber Orchestra explores the music of Gounod, Ravel, D’Indy, and Roussel.C’est magnifique!
PROGRAM:Gounod - Petit Symphonie for WindsRavel - Introduction and Allegro for Harp and OrchestraD'Indy - Chanson et Danses, Opus 50Roussel - Le Marchand De Sable Qui Passe (The Sand Vendor Passing By)
Winter TriflesCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, FEB 5, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
In the deep blue of winter, the California Chamber Orchestra lightensthe mood with a luscious program full of bright colors and fluffyphrasing. Pianist Hei-Ock Kim, whose recent appearance as a finalist inOrchestra Nova’s “Next Orchestra Star” competition has jumpstartedher career, performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto #12. Rounding out theprogram are the music of Rossini, and Haydn’s jovial Symphony # 47,nicknamed “Palindrome” for the forward-backward theme in itsminuet trio.
PROGRAM:Rossini - Serenata per piccolo complessoMozart - Piano Concerto # 12Haydn - Symphony # 47 (Palindrome) in G Major
THESE TWO PERFORMANCES ARE NOT PART OF THESEASON PACKAGE
PRIORITY SEATING TOSEASON TICKET HOLDERS
CANDLELIGHTCLASSICS:Quartetto SorrentoPlus 1SUN, DEC 5, 2010 @ 3pm SUN, DEC 12, 2010 @ 3pmTickets: $25
Join us for an intimate concert in the Club at the Mercfeaturing seasonal music of Corelli and Vaughan Williams,Yuletide favorites, and a champagne reception. Seating forthese special performances is limited, so order early!
“…she conjures from the pianoabsolutely gossamer, violinistic
textures, joyous humor andbrilliant airborne tempos.”
Musical America 2008
1311
INTRODUCING
Dana Mambourg ZimbricArtistic Director and Conductor, California
Chamber Orchestra
Ms. Zimbric is a noted conductor and musiceducator known for her fresh and creative
programming. She holds degrees in clarinetperformance and orchestral conducting from
the University of Wisconsin.
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.orgTO ORDER TICKETS AND FOR
A LittleKlezmer forthe NewYear:2nd AvenueKlezmerEnsembleSUN, JAN 2, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $15
Back by popular demand! After two sold-outperformances in the Merc, the 2nd Avenue KlezmerEnsemble moves to the Main Stage for a New Year’scelebration like no other. Clap, sing, laugh, cry, and dancein the aisles as the popular music of the shtetl and theLower East Side comes to Temecula.
Carpe Diem String Quartet SUN, FEB 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Carpe Diem String Quartet, in residence at Ohio Wesleyan University, is anexciting group that has captured the imagination of audiences, the respect ofcritics, and is becoming one of the most versatile ensembles of their generation.Carpe Diem has earned critical acclaim with innovative programs, electrifyingperformances, and a passion for audience engagement.
The quartet, violinists Charles Wetherbee and John Ewing, violist Korine Fujiwara, and cellist Diego Fainguersch, is committed tochanging the concert experience of chamber music. Using innovative programming, thematic concerts, and popular music foryounger generations, as well as speaking from the stage to better engage the audience, Carpe Diem is bringing new audiences intothe concert hall and revitalizing the chamber music recital.
www.carpediemstringquartet.com
“The playing is excellent,unanimous in spirit,
homogeneous in tone…”Strings Magazine
“Zimbric combines musicalauthority with the
friendliness of a big sister.”San Diego Union Tribune
Duo PrismRieko Aizawa,piano and JesseMills, violinSUN, OCT 3, 2010@ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 /$12.50 / $2.50
Comprising pianist Rieko Aizawaand violinist Jesse Mills, Duo Prismis a dynamic ensemble committed
to the full spectrum of works composed for this instrumentation.
Formed in 2005, Duo Prism won 1st Prize at the Gaetano ZinettiInternational Chamber Music Competition in Verona, Italy in 2006. Basedin New York City, the duo enjoys opportunities to work with contemporarycomposers in addition to their exploration of the vast traditional repertoire.They are in the process of performing the complete sonatas by Beethoven,and they aim to commission new works in the upcoming season.
Both Aizawa and Mills are graduates of the Juilliard School. Mills is also aGrammy Nominee. A native of Japan, Ms. Aizawa made her United Statesdebut in 1988 with the New York String Orchestra at the Kennedy Centerand at Carnegie Hall.
www.duoprism.com
“…played as if…receivedfrom some distant, vast and
magnificent reach of thecosmos.” Washington Post
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SATURDAY NIGHTANDSUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$125 for all seven performances$100 for anyfive performances
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$30 adult $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 5 @ 3pm orSUN, DEC 12 @ 3pm
A LITTLE KLEZMER FOR
THE NEW YEAR: $15 SUN, JAN 2 @ 3pm
California Chamber OrchestraTemecula Presents continues its collaboration with the Golden Valley Music Society tobring some of Southern California’s most talented musicians to our stage for aClassical Music Series tailor-made for Temecula.
The series features the California Chamber Orchestra, led by its new Artistic Directorand Conductor, Dana Mambourg Zimbric. Ms. Zimbric brings us a program of works byfamiliar composers including Mozart, Bach, Mendelssohn, Gounod, and Ravel.
www.goldenvalleymusicsociety.org
September SerenadesCalifornia ChamberOrchestraSAT, SEP 18, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 /$2.50
A warm summer evening in our Golden Valleyfeatures Lindsay Deutsch, a rising star amongviolin soloists. In her California ChamberOrchestra debut, Ms. Deutsch brings herenergetic, passionate playing to the stunninglybeautiful Bach Concerto in A Minor. The programalso features Mozart’s Divertimento # 136. And,as twilight falls into night, the orchestra’sexquisite strings explore the soaring melodies,lush harmonies, and atmospheric glow ofDvorak’s Serenade for Strings in E Major.
PROGRAM:Mozart - Divertimento # 136Bach - Violin Concerto in A MinorDvorak - Serenade in E Major
Di Wu, solo pianist SUN, MAR 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Praised in The Wall Street Journal as “a most mature andsensitive pianist,” Chinese-born Di Wu’s reputation asan elegant yet exciting musician continues to grow.Ms. Wu made her professional debut at 14 with theBeijing Philharmonic. Since then, she has touredwidely in Asia, Europe, and the United States, whereher recent orchestral engagements have includedappearances with Washington’s National Symphony,the Pittsburgh Symphony, the New Jersey SymphonyOrchestra, and twice in Carnegie Hall with the NewYork Pops.
Di Wu came to the United States in 1999 to study atthe Manhattan School of Music. She has studied atthe Curtis Institute, subsequently earning a Master ofMusic degree at The Juilliard School, and, in 2009,an Artist Diploma. In the spring and summer of2009, she made her New York Alice Tully Hall recital debut as winner of Juilliard’s WilliamPetschek Piano Debut Recital Award, was named Artist of the Month byMusicalAmerica.com, and was awarded a Vendome Virtuosi prize at Lisbon’s prestigiousVendome Competition, as well as one of the coveted prizes at the Thirteenth Van CliburnInternational Piano Competition.
www.diwupiano.com
Octet-ber Fest!California Chamber OrchestraSAT, OCT 30, 2010 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Temecula Creek meets the Rhine as we celebrate the most belovedcomposers of Germany and Austria. We begin with a Strauss Polka andwaltz on to Schubert’s Five German Dances, adding a fun and fancy liltto these traditional melodies. The evening whirls to a close with theOctet in E Flat Major, Opus 20 by the 16-year-old Felix Mendelssohn.It’s filled with remarkable intensity, challenging technical passages, andsoulful phrasing. Wunderbar!
PROGRAM:Strauss, Jr. - Neue Pizzicato Polka, Opus 449Schubert - Five German DancesMendelssohn - Octet in E Flat Major, Opus 20
April in ParisCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, APR 2, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
When we think of French Impressionists, we think first of the paintings of Manet, Monet,Degas, Cezanne, and Gaugin. Now picture the washes of sound, fresh palettes ofharmonies, and mixes of instrumental tonal colors that came to French music betweenthe mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Pack your bags for Paris as theCalifornia Chamber Orchestra explores the music of Gounod, Ravel, D’Indy, and Roussel.C’est magnifique!
PROGRAM:Gounod - Petit Symphonie for WindsRavel - Introduction and Allegro for Harp and OrchestraD'Indy - Chanson et Danses, Opus 50Roussel - Le Marchand De Sable Qui Passe (The Sand Vendor Passing By)
Winter TriflesCalifornia Chamber OrchestraSAT, FEB 5, 2011 @ 7:30pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
In the deep blue of winter, the California Chamber Orchestra lightensthe mood with a luscious program full of bright colors and fluffyphrasing. Pianist Hei-Ock Kim, whose recent appearance as a finalist inOrchestra Nova’s “Next Orchestra Star” competition has jumpstartedher career, performs Mozart’s Piano Concerto #12. Rounding out theprogram are the music of Rossini, and Haydn’s jovial Symphony # 47,nicknamed “Palindrome” for the forward-backward theme in itsminuet trio.
PROGRAM:Rossini - Serenata per piccolo complessoMozart - Piano Concerto # 12Haydn - Symphony # 47 (Palindrome) in G Major
THESE TWO PERFORMANCES ARE NOT PART OF THESEASON PACKAGE
PRIORITY SEATING TOSEASON TICKET HOLDERS
CANDLELIGHTCLASSICS:Quartetto SorrentoPlus 1SUN, DEC 5, 2010 @ 3pm SUN, DEC 12, 2010 @ 3pmTickets: $25
Join us for an intimate concert in the Club at the Mercfeaturing seasonal music of Corelli and Vaughan Williams,Yuletide favorites, and a champagne reception. Seating forthese special performances is limited, so order early!
“…she conjures from the pianoabsolutely gossamer, violinistic
textures, joyous humor andbrilliant airborne tempos.”
Musical America 2008
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INTRODUCING
Dana Mambourg ZimbricArtistic Director and Conductor, California
Chamber Orchestra
Ms. Zimbric is a noted conductor and musiceducator known for her fresh and creative
programming. She holds degrees in clarinetperformance and orchestral conducting from
the University of Wisconsin.
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.orgTO ORDER TICKETS AND FOR
A LittleKlezmer forthe NewYear:2nd AvenueKlezmerEnsembleSUN, JAN 2, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $15
Back by popular demand! After two sold-outperformances in the Merc, the 2nd Avenue KlezmerEnsemble moves to the Main Stage for a New Year’scelebration like no other. Clap, sing, laugh, cry, and dancein the aisles as the popular music of the shtetl and theLower East Side comes to Temecula.
Carpe Diem String Quartet SUN, FEB 13, 2011 @ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 / $12.50 / $2.50
Carpe Diem String Quartet, in residence at Ohio Wesleyan University, is anexciting group that has captured the imagination of audiences, the respect ofcritics, and is becoming one of the most versatile ensembles of their generation.Carpe Diem has earned critical acclaim with innovative programs, electrifyingperformances, and a passion for audience engagement.
The quartet, violinists Charles Wetherbee and John Ewing, violist Korine Fujiwara, and cellist Diego Fainguersch, is committed tochanging the concert experience of chamber music. Using innovative programming, thematic concerts, and popular music foryounger generations, as well as speaking from the stage to better engage the audience, Carpe Diem is bringing new audiences intothe concert hall and revitalizing the chamber music recital.
www.carpediemstringquartet.com
“The playing is excellent,unanimous in spirit,
homogeneous in tone…”Strings Magazine
“Zimbric combines musicalauthority with the
friendliness of a big sister.”San Diego Union Tribune
Duo PrismRieko Aizawa,piano and JesseMills, violinSUN, OCT 3, 2010@ 3pmTickets: $30 / $25 /$12.50 / $2.50
Comprising pianist Rieko Aizawaand violinist Jesse Mills, Duo Prismis a dynamic ensemble committed
to the full spectrum of works composed for this instrumentation.
Formed in 2005, Duo Prism won 1st Prize at the Gaetano ZinettiInternational Chamber Music Competition in Verona, Italy in 2006. Basedin New York City, the duo enjoys opportunities to work with contemporarycomposers in addition to their exploration of the vast traditional repertoire.They are in the process of performing the complete sonatas by Beethoven,and they aim to commission new works in the upcoming season.
Both Aizawa and Mills are graduates of the Juilliard School. Mills is also aGrammy Nominee. A native of Japan, Ms. Aizawa made her United Statesdebut in 1988 with the New York String Orchestra at the Kennedy Centerand at Carnegie Hall.
www.duoprism.com
“…played as if…receivedfrom some distant, vast and
magnificent reach of thecosmos.” Washington Post
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OnStage Musicals produces both theAll Star Big Band, a group of topinstrumentalists and alums from the Les Brown,Stan Kenton, Tex Beneke and Harry JamesBands, and the classy, sassy collection ofprofessional recording artists that comprise theOnStage Cabaret Pops Orchestra.
Old Band, New Music SUN, AUG 15, 2010 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 / $25
All Star Big Band, Jeff Stover, Conductor
Our sixth season starts with a unique musical adventure thatfuses two distinct musical cultures: rock-based pop musicmeets Big Band nostalgia. The All Star Big Band will playSteely Dan, The Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, StevieWonder, Whitney Houston, Earth Wind and Fire, Guns andRoses, and the music of many more popular hits from thelast 50 years.
The band is busy conjuring up exclusive arrangements toadapt these modern scores to the classic Big Band style.The All Star Big Band features some of the best players inthe business eager to make this musical merger aperformance you won’t want to miss.
Sherry WilliamsSwings AgainSUN, NOV 7, 2010 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 /$25
All Star Big Band, Jeff Stover, Conductor
Sherry Williams, Temecula’s very owninternational singing star, will front the AllStar Big Band to present a show filled withgreat playing and sensational vocal stylings from the fabulous swing era.
Sherry’s long professional career has included working with many ofthe world’s great jazz and pop musicians. She has been featured onThe Tonight Show, The Glenn Campbell Show, and The Della ReeseShow. As the Grand Diva of Jazz at the Merc, we are fortunate tohave Sherry back on stage with us for this wonderful sixth season.Her passion for well crafted music and her superb vocal ability clearlyplace her in a category in which few artists have arrived. Her butteryvoice, joined by her exquisite phrasing and taste, is one reasonAmerica’s love affair with jazz has survived and thrived.
Tribute to Harry James SUN, JAN 23, 2011 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 / $25
All Star Big Band, Jeff Stover, ConductorGuest Vocalist Cassie Miller and Doc Jack Poster (as Harry James)
Harry James was one of the most outstanding instrumentalists of theswing era, employing a bravura playing style that made his trumpet work instantly identifiable. The flawless, technicallyoutstanding trumpeter played for the Benny Goodman Band before forming his own band in 1939 with gifted but little knownvocalist, Frank Sinatra. He was one of the most popular bandleaders of the first-half of the 1940s, and he continued to lead hisband until just before his death, 40 years later.
This concert takes us back to the days when Harry James was on top. Fantastic singer, Cassie Miller, and Doc Jack Poster (asHarry James) will wow you with their tributes to this Big Band era. Trumpeter Doc Jack Poster was a former lead trumpet withthe Harry James Orchestra (1969-1971). A multi-media show features images, videos, and sounds in a music concert featuringall of Harry’s history and hits, which remain the most popular music of the era.
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Andrew Lloyd WebberSpectacularSUN, MAR 6, 2011 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 / $25
The Cabaret Pops Orchestra, Wayne Abravanel, ConductorGuest Vocalists Kim Huber and Stan Chandler
The music of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber has been a remarkable part of musical theater for the past 30years. Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Sunset Boulevard, Jeeves, Joseph and TheAmazing Technicolor Dreamcoat…all smash hits.
Our thirteen piece Cabaret Pops Orchestra will bring to you a spectacular sampling of the great songsfrom this prolific composer’s unforgettable musicals. Featured guest artists, nationally known singingstars Kim Huber and Stan Chandler, will join the Orchestra in this magnificent tribute to thesensational music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. This one is a spectacular show that is not to be missed!
OnStage Musicals Jazz FestivalSUN, APR 3, 2011 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 /$25
Jeff Stover, Master of CeremoniesGuest Performers: Yve Evans, Steve Madio, Pat Rizzo, Andy Fragaand The Staff Big Band
Our inaugural festival-style, straight-ahead jazz concert will feature celebrated names in Jazz playingarrangements from the Great American Songbook in various sized ensembles. Collectively, they havetoured the world and performed with America’s greatest musical icons such as Stevie Wonder, Earth,Wind and Fire, Sly and the Family Stone, War, Michael Jackson and the Frank Sinatra Orchestra.
The Staff Big Band, featuring some of the finest vocalists and musicians in the business today, willadd traditional big band swing arrangements from the 20s, 30s and 40s to the festivities. With eachperformance, these artists show their dedication to the tradition and understanding of Jazz and itstimeless repertoire.
Be sure to arrive early to enjoy wine tasting and live, pre-show Jazz in the Courtyard. It’s a Festival!
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SEASON PACKAGE PRICES:
$185 for all sixperformances$175 seniors
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES:
$37 adult $35 senior $31 group rate$25 youth (12 and under)
EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS CALL 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696) OR VISIT www.TemeculaTheater.org
Let’s Be Frank: Music in the Style of Sinatra SUN, MAY 1, 2011 @ 2pmTickets: $37 / $35 / $31 / $25
All Star Big Band, Jeff Stover, ConductorGuest Singers: Troy Clarke and Brian Nova
The time is the 60’s. The sign in front of The Sands Hotel and Casino in LasVegas reads “He Is Here.” Everyone knows who… it’s Mr. S, Francis Albert Sinatra. The music of this bigger-than-life entertainer comes to life.
Troy Clarke and Brian Nova will be out front with The All Star Big Band living the music of Old Blue Eyes. They will perform at least adozen of Frank’s greatest hits including For Once In My Life, The Lady Is A Tramp, My Way, I Get A Kick Out Of You and Luck Be A LadyTonight. The All Star Big Band, featuring some of the greatest sidemen ever to grace a stage, will be swinging hot instrumentals as wellas backing the vocalists with those wonderful Sinatra arrangements.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWSEASON TICKETS are on sale now.
INDIVIDUAL TICKETS go on saleSunday, August 8, 2010
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 WED 2pm - 6pm; THU & FRI2pm - 9pm; SAT noon - 9pm; SUN noon - 4pm.
Phone: Phone sales are available during Ticket Officehours. 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 payment to OldTown Temecula Community Theater, Ticket Office, 42051Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590
Print at Home Tickets: Selectthe convenience of printingindividual tickets at home thus
bypassing the Ticket Office entirely. ExcludesSeason Ticket Package purchases.
GIFTix: Theater GIFTix work justlike a Gift Card, can be usedfor ANY performance at theTheater, and never expire.Available in $25, $50, and $100denominations.
Group Sales: Enjoy a night at the theater with a groupof friends, family, or colleagues. Special Rates areavailable for groups of 15 or more for mostperformances.
Handing Charges: Processing and mailing fees arewaived for season ticket orders. A $2.00 processing fee perticket will be assessed for tickets ordered online, via fax,and/or phone and there is a $2.50 ticket mailing fee perorder. No additional charge to leave tickets at Will Call.Please allow two weeks for the mailing of tickets.
Will Call: Tickets ordered by mail, fax, or phone will be held atthe Ticket Office for pick up if the order is placed within twoweeks prior to the performance, or if requested. For yourprotection, a picture I.D. and the credit card used for purchaseare required when picking up ticket orders.
Refunds: All ticket sales are FINAL. There are no refundsof tickets except in case of a cancellation.
Accessibility: The auditorium is wheelchair accessible.Please inform the Ticket Office of any special needs whenordering tickets.
Wireless listening devices for hearing-impairedpatrons: The Old Town Temecula Community Theater isequipped with a wireless system for the hearing-impaired.Headsets are available at the Ticket Office.
Late Seating: Latecomers will be seated at the discretion ofthe house staff at an appropriate interval in the program asdesignated by the artist.
City of Temecula
Jeff Comerchero, Mayor
Ron Roberts, Mayor Pro-Tem
Maryann Edwards, Council Member
Mike Naggar, Council Member
Chuck Washington, Council Member
Shawn Nelson, City Manager
Community ServicesCommissionThomas W. Edwards, ChairMichael McCracken, Vice-ChairCharolette Fox, CommissionerFelicia Hogan, CommissionerJames Meyler, Commissioner
Community ServicesDepartmentHerman D. Parker, Director
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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
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Our 361-seat state-of-the-art Theater offersexcellent sightlines and exquisite sound from
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AVAILABLE NOW Quantity Season Ticket Price TOTAL AMOUNT
CLASSICAL MUSIC SERIES (all 7 concerts + CD) $125 $
CLASSICAL MUSIC SERIES (any 5 concerts + CD) $100 $
DANCE SERIES ON FRIDAYS (4 performances) Adult-$80/Senior-$65/Youth-$50 $
DANCE SERIES ON SATURDAYS (4 performances) Adult-$80/Senior-$65/Youth-$50 $
FRIDAY GROOVE SERIES (6 performances) $100 $
BIG BAND/CABARET SERIES (6 concerts + CD) $185 $
BIG BAND/CABARET SERIES (6 concerts + CD, Senior) $175 $
CREATE YOUR OWN SEASON (Minimum 5 concerts) $
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TOTAL AMOUNT SINGLE TICKETS $
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Place Your Order: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 1.866.OLD.TOWN (1.866.653.8696)Mail: Old Town Temecula Community Theater, Ticket Office
42051 Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590FAX: 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.
SINGLE TICKETSYouth Youth CREATE YOUR
Senior (14&under) (12&under) Child OWN SEASON TOTALQnty Adult Qnty (65+) Qnty Students w/ID Qnty Students w/ID Qnty w/Adult Qnty AND SAVE‡ AMOUNT
Old Band, New Music/All Star Big Band** SUN AUG 15 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
The Soul Of John Black FRI SEP 17 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.-Mozart, Bach, Dvorak SAT SEP 18 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Duo Prism SUN OCT 3 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
City Ballet of Los Angeles FRI OCT 22 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
City Ballet of Los Angeles SAT OCT 23 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Smokin’ Joe Kubek Featuring Bnois King FRI OCT 29 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.-Strauss, Jr., Schubert, Mendelssohn SAT OCT 30 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Sherry Williams Swings Again/All Star Big Band** SUN NOV 7 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
Quartetto Sorrento Plus 1 - Holiday Music/Merc* SUN DEC 5 CLASSICAL $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $
Quartetto Sorrento Plus 1 - Holiday Music/Merc* SUN DEC 12 CLASSICAL $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $
2nd Avenue Klezmer Ensemble* SUN JAN 2 CLASSICAL $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $
BalletX FRI JAN 21 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
BalletX SAT JAN 22 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Tribute to Harry James/All Star Big Band** SUN JAN 23 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
Joe Henry FRI FEB 4 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.-Rossini, Mozart, Haydn SAT FEB 5 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company FRI FEB 11 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company SAT FEB 12 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Carpe Diem String Quartet SUN FEB 13 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Bill Magee FRI MAR 4 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Andrew Lloyd Webber Spect./Cabaret Pops Orch.** SUN MAR 6 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
Di Wu, solo pianist SUN MAR 13 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
Gregg Young & The Second Street Band FRI APR 1 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
Calif. Chamb. Orch.-Gounod, Ravel, D'Indy, Roussel SAT APR 2 CLASSICAL $30.00 $25.00 $12.50 $2.50 $25.50 $
OnStage Musicals Jazz Festival** SUN APR 3 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
ODC/Dance FRI APR 29 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
ODC/Dance SAT APR 30 DANCE $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $21.25 $
Let’s Be Frank/All Star Big Band** SUN MAY 1 BIG BAND/CAB. $37.00 $35.00 $25.00 $32.00 $
Rod Piazza And The Mighty Flyers FRI MAY 6 FRIDAY GROOVE $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 $17.00 $
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