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2008-9 season bro BW - Haugh Performing Arts Center
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Musical Theatre Workshop presents
Cabaret
CITRUS THEATRE COMPANY 2008
JUNE
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and
stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander • Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Directed by John Vaughan
October 9, 10, & 11, 2008 at 8PM
Passport to Travel Film Series
October 11 & 12, 2008 at 2PM
Burma & Cambodia:
Lands of Conflict
Tickets: $17.50 Student/Senior: $16.50
Citrus Little Theatre
Speaker: Buddy Hatton
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
25th Anniversary Tour!
Sally Struthers
starring in
First in a series of ten travel adventure films
that feature a wide range of destinations
and in-person presentation by the filmmakers.
For a complete brochure about the popular
Passport to Travel series, call the box office
at (626) 963-9411 or visit our web site:
www.haughpac.com.
Nunsense
Book, music, and lyrics by Dan Goggin
Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $40
Tickets, Section 2: $35
Student/Senior: $38
Student/Senior: $33
Tickets: $28
www.nunsense.com
Photo: Marvin Sloben
Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 2PM
Winner of Outer Critics’ Circle awards for
best musical, best book, and best music,
Nunsense offers a conventful of hilarity
for the whole family, proving once and for
all that nun rhymes with fun. You don’t
have to be Catholic to roar with laughter
at the hilarious antics of the Little Sisters
of Hoboken, New Jersey, as they stage a
fundraising talent show on the set of their
students’ production of Grease. Presiding
over the mayhem is Emmy and Golden
Globe-winner Sally Struthers (All in
the Family, Gilmore Girls) as the Reverend
Mother. Come see for yourself why
“Nunsense is habit forming!”
The Royal Family of the Guitar
The Romeros
Student/Senior: $26
This celebrated family guitar dynasty, now
made up of Celin, Pepe, Celino, and Lito
returns to Citrus after an absence of over
25 years. A few fortunate musicians rise
to the peak of a musical art form; a very
few originate an art form. The Romeros
have done both: four virtuosi on the same
instrument in the same family is unique
in the musical world. With countless
performances world-wide, the New York
Times says of them “Collectively, they are
the only classical guitar quartet of real
stature in the world today; in fact, they
virtually invented the format.”
“What the Three Tenors are to the world of
opera, the Romeros are to the classical guitar.”
– Joaquin Rodrigo, Spanish Composer
www.romeroguitarquartet.com
20, 21, 26, 27, 28
at 8PM
22, 29 at 2PM
Passport to Travel Film Series
Beneath the
Jungle. . . and Beyond:
Mesoamerica
Speaker: Dale Johnson
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
ORDER BY PHONE:
Arts Department
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and Performing
(626)
963-9411
Set in a decadent Berlin night club in the
1920s, Cabaret focuses a metaphorically
distorted lens on how the history being
made at the time by the rising Nazi powers
affected an American writer infatuated with
a nightclub performer named Sally Bowles.
Within the cabaret, life is beautiful; outside,
the world is rushing toward the cataclysmic
events of World War II. When it was first
produced in 1967, Cabaret broke from
virtually every musical theatre convention and it remains a master work today.
Performed by Citrus Music Theatre
Workshop students, musical numbers
include It Couldn't Please Me More,
Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama,
Tomorrow Belongs To Me, and Two Ladies.
PLEASE NOTE: “Cabaret” deals with adult
themes, sexuality, and violence. Viewer
discretion advised.
Saturday Series for Kids
TheatreWorks USA and Two Beans Productions
present
James and The
Giant Peach
Based on the works of Roald Dahl
Saturday, October 18, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Roald Dahl's marvelous characters leap
from the page to the stage in this enchanting musical production. This is the first in
a series of nine Saturday matinee live performances especially for kids and families.
Saturday Series for Kids season tickets are a
great buy: over 40% off single ticket prices! Call
the box office for a brochure: (626) 963-9411.
Help us spread the word: Schools, PTAs, and
organizations can earn cash for their programs
by participating in our Saturday Series season
sales campaign. For information, please call the
box office at (626) 852-8046.
Starring
Cherie Brown and
Doug Goetz
This Tony® award-winning
play is a shattering and
memorable experience that
combines edgy banter with
tragedy and despair. The
writing is brilliant and the
story captivating as we
watch George and Martha
flirt, cajole, flatter and
entice through one
revealing evening.
Both plays contain
Mature Themes.
JULY
11, 12, 18, 19,
25, 26 at 8PM
13, 20, 27
at 2PM
Four couples are at a
deputy mayor’s townhouse
to celebrate his
10th wedding anniversary.
The party never begins
because the host has shot
himself (it’s only a flesh
wound) and his wife is
missing… and the
situation gets crazier
from there! A hilarious
farce with guaranteed
laughs from beginning
to end!
Tickets: $17 • Student/Senior: $15
Pastries & Coffee will be served at intermission.
To request a brochure call: (626) 963-9411
SEASON TICKET PACKAGES
SAVE 15%
EVENINGS AT EIGHT – 11 Events
Save 15%
Sally Struthers in Nunsense - Oct. 4
Christmas Is… - Dec. 12
Ozark Jubilee! - Jan. 17
The Neville Brothers - Jan. 31
Cinderella - Feb. 13
Tribute to Louis Armstrong - Feb. 21
The Wizard of Oz - Feb. 27
Battle of the Big Bands: Round 6 - Mar. 27
Tommy Tune - Apr. 25
My Sinatra - May 9
Citrus Singers 2009 - May 29
Tickets: $286.50
Student/Senior: $269.50
SUNDAYS AT TWO – 13 Events
Save 15%
The Romeros - Sept. 28
Kris Kristofferson - Oct. 19
Debbie Reynolds - Nov. 9
Eileen Ivers - Nov. 23
The Queen of Bingo - Jan. 25
Doc Severinsen - Feb. 8
The Wizard of Oz - Mar. 1
Mitzi Gaynor - Mar. 22
Gilligan’s Island: the Musical! - Apr. 5
100 Years of Broadway - Apr. 19
Roger Williams - May 3
Lovell Sisters & Tom Rush - May 17
Citrus Singers 2009 - May 31
Tickets: $ 354.50
Student/Senior: $334.00
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Tickets: $539
Student/Senior $507.50
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Tickets $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
An Intimate Afternoon with
a Living Legend -
Weekday performances available for school
groups October 21-24, 2008 (suggested for
grades K-6). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
Kris Kristofferson
Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 2PM
America’s Favorite Mother. . .
Tickets, Section 1: $45
Student/Senior: $43
Passport to Travel Film Series
Tickets, Section 2: $40
Student/Senior: $38
Bhutan:
The Cloud Kingdom
Kris Kristofferson has reached living
legend status – and this concert, featuring
just Kris alone onstage with his guitar, is a
very personal acoustic afternoon with the
legendary music maker. A Golden Gloves
boxer – a Phi Beta Kappa scholar – a
successful songwriter – a member of the
Highwaymen – and an accomplished actor
– Kristofferson is a Golden Globe and
three-time Grammy® Award-winner. His
songs Me and Bobby McGee, Help Me
Make It Through the Night, Sunday Morning
Coming Down, and For the Good Times,
all chart-topping hits, helped redefine
country songwriting. He is a member of the
Country Music Hall of Fame and a recent
winner of the Johnny Cash Visionary
Award. After more than 30 years of
writing and performing music, his current
focus is on solo performance. In his words:
“There’s an honesty in the sparseness...
being alone is freer somehow. It’s like
being an old blues guy, just completely
stripped away.” His songs explore themes
of love, gratitude, aging, war, and his
ever-present theme of freedom.
www.kriskristofferson.com
Speaker: Tom Sterling
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
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With musical director Joey Singer
Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 2PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50
Student/Senior: $48
Tickets, Section 2: $45
Student/Senior: $43
Since her sold-out appearance at HPAC
nearly five years ago, Debbie Reynolds
has been THE most requested artist to
bring back for a repeat visit. Join
“America’s Sweetheart” for this very
special afternoon that looks back at a
glorious career that has (so far!) included
starring during the glory years of the MGM
musicals and headlining in showrooms
across the country and abroad. Dubbed
“America’s favorite mother” following her
starring role in the Albert Brooks film
“Mother,” Debbie’s show is filled with the
laughter, warmth, tuneful music, and
personal insights that have made her an
entertainment icon for decades.
www.debbiereynolds.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
Arts Power National Touring Theatre presents
VISIT US ON THE INTERNET
Debbie Reynolds
in Concert
Amber Brown is
Not a Crayon
Based on the works of Paula Danziger
Saturday, November 8, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Four Corners USA: A
Southwest Adventure
Speaker: Jim Tompkins
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Citrus Dance Department presents
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
When You Comin’
Back, Red Ryder?
HoliDance!
Dance Concert
The Grapes of Wrath
By Mark Medoff • Directed by Cherie Brown
November 14, 15, 21, 22 at 8PM
November 23, 2008 at 2PM
Directed by John Vaughan
Tickets: $12
May 17, 2009 at 2PM
Student/Senior: $10
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
Once Teddy, a Vietnam vet teetering on the
edge of madness, and his young girlfriend
barge into a forgotten New Mexico
roadside diner, nothing will ever be the
same for its five occupants.
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
presents
Photo: Dan Vilter
Citrus Little Theatre
The Annual Holiday Spectacular
PLEASE NOTE: "Red Ryder" deals
Christmas Is…
with adult themes, sexuality, and
December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 at 2PM
violence. Viewer discretion advised.
December 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8PM
Tickets: $20
Student/Senior: $18
16 & under: $15
Saturday Series for Kids
Tj3 Productions presents
The Crayon Court
Photo: John Kuczala
Saturday, November 22, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Eileen Ivers
Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
May 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8PM
Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 8PM
Student/Senior: $26
Listening to the music of Eileen Ivers,
you’ll sense that around the time she
learned to hold a spoon, she began to
wield a fiddle bow. Nine-time All-Ireland
fiddle champion, original star of the
spectacular Riverdance, and a founding
member of Cherish the Ladies, this talented
lady delivers a high-spirited mix of traditional
and Irish airs, jigs, reels, grooves, songs,
and stories – flavored by her fascination
with world rhythms and musical styles.
Backed by her brilliantly versatile band
Immigrant Soul, Ivers’ music is a blend
of her Celtic roots, exuberant personality,
and pure joy.
www.eileenivers.com
Christmas Is . . . a holiday tradition here
at Citrus, and Christmas spirit abounds in
this annual spectacular featuring the Citrus
Singers and our entire music department.
Sumptuous scenery and costumes, a full
live orchestra, and glorious melodies of the
holidays combine to make this holiday
event our most popular of the season. This
show will dazzle your senses, tug at your
heart, tickle your funny bone, and get you
ready for a magical holiday season. Bring
your family and all your friends – and join
the thousands who come year after year for
their dose of Christmas spirit Citrus style!
Special week-day performances are available for
school groups. Call the Box Office for information.
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Candy Cane Corners
and the Almost
Un-Christmas!
Written by Kristina Leach
Directed by Patrick Pearson
Saturday, December 13 at 1 & 3PM
Tickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
When a new family moves to Tinsel
Towers, the whole town can't WAIT to
include them in all the festivities. There's
only one problem...this new family has
never heard of Christmas!
Weekday performances available for school
groups December 9-12, 2008 (suggested for
grades K-6). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
Join us for our first-ever dance celebration
of the holiday season. Full of holiday music
and a few surprises – including selections
from The Nutcracker – this is a showcase of
student and faculty work.
Teachers: Group tickets are available for a
special low-cost morning performance of
HoliDance!
Student/Senior: $10
A powerful and deeply affecting stage
version of one of the masterpieces of
American literature.
My Sinatra – The
Songs and Stories
Starring Cary Hoffman
Photo: Dan Vilter
Tickets: $12
By Frank Galati from the novel by John Steinbeck
Directed by Laurie Woolery
Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 8PM
Saturday Series for Kids
Ozark Jubilee - For Kids!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Tickets: $32
Student/Senior: $30
My Sinatra is NOT a Vegas-like
impersonation, but rather a sincere artistic
interpretation of the brilliant songs Frank
Sinatra turned into American pop
standards in his classic period from 1953
to the early 1960s. Cary Hoffman
doesn’t imitate Sinatra – but he sure does
sound like him! Frank’s music and Cary’s
stories of growing up in New York
idolizing the “Chairman” are an
unforgettable celebration of an American
original. This remarkable concert was
recently featured nationwide on PBS –
don’t miss it live in concert.
Cary Hoffman is an amazing talent . . . like
– New York Post
Sinatra in his prime!
Direct from Branson, MO
Ozark Jubilee!
www.mysinatra.com
Starring Doofus Doolittle
Saturday, January 17, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets: $24
Student/Senior: $22
16 & under: $12
The eight members of Ozark Jubilee are
coming all the way from Branson, Missouri,
to share their very own mixture of country
standards, bluegrass, and gospel music –
under the leadership of comedian and
world-class fiddler, Randy Newman as the
inimitable Doofus Doolittle. Hillbilly highjinks, side-splitting comedy, and downhome cornpone humor abound in this fastpaced musical variety show that’s just
plain, good old-fashioned FUN! Bring
yourself, bring the kids, and bring your
friends – you don’t even need to be a
country music fan! (But it helps.)
Citrus Dance Department presents
Razor's Edge:
Dance on the Verge
Directed by John Vaughan
Friday, May 15, 2009 at 8PM
Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
This cutting-edge exploration of dance with
adult themes features student and faculty
dancers and choreographers.
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
presents
Ice Cream, Music, and Fun!
Folk Festival with
The Lovell Sisters Band
and Tom Rush
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Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
Student/Senior: $26
16 and under: $14
Gather up the family and come early for
this spring afternoon of music and fun for
everyone! We’ll be startin’ this Folk Festival
early – transforming our patio into a party
with foot-stompin’, hand-clappin’, pre-show
music and ice cream sundaes for all! Then
the up-and-comin’ Lovell Sisters Band,
winners of the “Prairie Home Companion’s”
talent contest will treat you to some heavenly
blue-grass harmonies. These ladies play like
pros, sing like angels, look like models, and
are destined for stardom. Headlining our
afternoon is folk singer and guitarist Tom
Rush, who “rocketed” to stardom – after a
career spanning more than 40 years – with
The Remember Song, a YouTube phenomenon
that has been heard more than 3 million
times! A gifted musician who has been
part of the folk scene since the 60s, his
distinctive guitar style, wry humor, and
expressive voice fill his concert appearances
with rib-aching laughter, terrific storytelling,
and, most of all, good times.
www.lovellsistersband.com
www.tomrush.com
Citrus Singers 2009
Staged and Directed by
Douglas Austin and John Vaughan
May 29 & 30, 2009 at 8PM
May 30 & 31, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $17.50
Student/Senior: $16.50
The internationally-acclaimed Citrus
Singers wrap up our season with an allnew cavalcade of music from throughout
the century. Citrus’ ambassadors of music
travel the world from Hawaii to New York
to Europe. Their season-end showcase is
always filled with their signature energy
and musical showmanship, as the everyoung group, backed by the Citrus Blue
Note Orchestra, deliver show-tunes,
standards, and popular hits in a non-stop
kaleidoscope of music and dancing.
Packed with youth, energy, and talent,
this annual event never fails to include
a parade of show-stoppers!
VISIT US ON THE
INTERNET AT OUR
NEW WEB SITE:
www.haughpac.com
Saturday Series for Kids
Passport to Travel Film Series
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
TheatreWorks USA presents
The Soul of Morocco
Alaska: The RV
Adventure of a Lifetime
Windwood Theatricals and
Gelfman International Enterprises present
Speakers: John Holod & Jodie Ginter
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
Saturday, February 7, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
The Lion, The Witch,
and The Wardrobe
Speaker: Rick Ray
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Based on The Chronicles of Narnia
by C. S. Lewis
Saturday, April 18, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Moscow Cats Theatre
Shakespeare in Production presents
Julius Caesar
Saturday Series for Kids
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Cherie Brown
The Road Company and
Intramusic Theatricals present
Photo: Howard Schatz
Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 1 & 3PM
Tickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
The Ant and the Elephant
Based on the book by Bill Peet
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Weekday performances available for school
groups on April 30, May 1 & 4, 2009
(suggested for grades 4-8). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Direct from New York
Neil Berg’s
Tommy Tune and the
The Neville Brothers
100 Years of Broadway
Manhattan Rhythm Kings in
Saturday, January 31, 2009 at 8PM
Steps in Time: A
Broadway Biography
in Song & Dance
Doc Severinsen presents
Tickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior: $43
El Ritmo de la Vida
(The Rhythm of Life)
Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
Student/Senior: $26
The Great White Way will stretch all the
way to Citrus when 100 Years of
Broadway presents more than 50 of
Broadway’s greatest characters in one gala
afternoon, performed by five Broadway
alumni who have played many of the roles
personally. Cole Porter, George Gershwin,
Rodgers and Hammerstein, Leonard
Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Frank
Loesser, Billy Joel, and Frankie Valli are just
some of the composers represented in this
cavalcade of show-stoppers. From Carousel
and South Pacific to Mamma Mia and
Jersey Boys, this talent-packed show is a
must-see for any lover of show-tunes!
www.neilberg.com/broadway/main.php
Citrus Music Department
Women's Ensemble presents
Curtain Up!
Directed by Keely Milliken
April 24 & 25, 2009 at 8PM
April 25 & 26, 2009 at 2PM
April 26, 2009 at 7PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior $10
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50 Student/Senior: $48
Tickets, Section 2: $45 Student/Senior: $43
Song-and-dance man/choreographer/
entertainer/nine-time Tony® award-winner
Tommy Tune teams with long-time
collaborators The Manhattan Rhythm
Kings for a very personal look back at his
incredible career, featuring timeless
standards, elegant choreography, and
Tommy’s own unique charm and warmhearted humor, backed by a quartet of
stellar musicians and a pair of engaging
singer/dancers. The creator of The Best
Little Whorehouse in Texas, Nine, Grand
Hotel, The Will Rogers Follies, and star of
Seesaw and My One and Only, among
others, Tommy Tune is both a legendary
Broadway celebrity and a tall, friendly guy
from Texas. Don’t miss this rare chance to
view the personal side of this quintessential
song-and-dance man.
“. . . the tall, elegant hoofer strutted, kicked,
and tapped with a polished air of grace.”
– Variety
Citrus Little Theatre
www.tommytune.com
The talented ladies of Citrus' own Women's
Ensemble present their annual showcase.
Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior: $38
Legendary Popular Pianist
Roger Williams
Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 2PM
The Play You Play Along With!
Tickets: $36 Student/Senior: $34
16 & under: $18
The Queen of Bingo
Roger Williams has played the music
that forms the soundtrack to the lives of
three generations. In fact, he is the
greatest-selling popular pianist in history!
With an astounding 18 gold and platinum
albums to his credit, his list of hits includes
Born Free, The Impossible Dream, Till,
Almost Paradise, Two Different Worlds,
Lara’s Theme from Dr. Zhivago, and the
theme from Somewhere in Time. Backed by
five musicians, his concert will feature
everything from Rachmaninoff to The St.
Louis Blues, Exodus, Chariots of Fire, and,
of course, Autumn Leaves. Other highlights
of this memorable afternoon include
Roger’s famous “By Request” medley
(awesomely improvised from audience
suggestions) and, if schedule permits, the
opportunity to see and hear the custom
solid-gold piano created in his honor by
the Steinway Corporation.
Tickets: $26
www.mrpianotoday.com
Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 2PM
Student/Senior: $24
You’ll laugh until your sides split at this
hilarious tour-de-force that explores the
world of Bingo, family bonds, widowhood,
weight issues, and winning and losing!
“Sis” and “Babe,” two sisters on the far
side of 50, are searching for some fun,
zest, and excitement in their lives, and they
find it – you guessed it – at BINGO! Two
zany guys portray two zany gals in this
off-Broadway hit, and the entire audience
plays along in this hilarious send-up of
bingo games everywhere. Special bonus:
one lucky winner from the audience will go
home with a FREE frozen turkey!
www.thequeenofbingo.com
“The laughs are plenty. A terrific group outing,
suitable for the entire family!”
– Variety
There is no question that the Neville
Brothers are the first family of music in
New Orleans, the United States, and
possibly the world. Individually, their
recording history spans over 40 years. As
a group, the Neville Brothers have
been together and recording since 1978.
Their music defies classification: bayou
funk, rhythm and blues, bebop, soul are
inadequate labels for their unique, neverduplicated sound. Each of the four brothers
has discovered his own musical identity; as
a family, these “blood brothers” have
created some of the funkiest sounds the
world has ever heard, combining half a
century of New Orleans music into one
family unit. First time at Citrus!
www.nevilles.com
Featuring Gil Gutierrez, Pedro Cartas,
Luis Conte, and Doc Severinsen
Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $36
Student/Senior: $34
Doc Severinsen is back on the road with
rhythm on his mind! He has joined forces
with classical guitarist Gil Gutierrez,
violinist Pedro Cartas, and percussionist
Luis Conte and created this all-new show.
El Ritmo de la Vida (The Rhythm of Life)
features virtuosic classical Spanish music
with a jazz flair, gorgeous American and
Latino ballads, and great movie music.
Since his “retirement” as bandleader of
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Doc
has had the opportunity to explore new
musical vistas, but, just for the record, he
has not lost his flair for outrageous fashions
and witty banter!
www.docseverinsen.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Egypt: The Footsteps
of Moses
Speaker: Dennis Burkhart
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
VISIT US ON THE INTERNET
AT OUR NEW WEB SITE:
www.haughpac.com
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
Musical Theatre Workshop presents
Citrus College and Azusa Pacific University
present
The Wizard of Oz
Battle of the Big Bands:
Round 6
Based on the book by L. Frank Baum
Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen
and E. Y. Harburg
March 27 & 28, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets: $15
February 27 & 28, 2009 at 8PM
March 1, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $17.50
Student/Senior: $16.50
16 and under: $15
Marcus Belgrave’s
State Ballet Theatre of Russia
Tribute to
Louis Armstrong
presents
Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 8PM
Cinderella
Friday, February 13, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50
Student/Senior: $48 16 and under: $40
Tickets, Section 2: $40
Student/Senior: $38 16 and under: $30
Don’t miss one of the largest ballet
companies ever to visit the Haugh! This
gloriously enchanting production of
Prokofiev’s Cinderella by the State
Ballet of Russia celebrates the beloved
masterwork with a spectacular production
that is touring the world. Fifty-four
remarkable dancers perform this Russian
classic in the grand ballet tradition. With
lovely scenery and graceful costumes to
complete the package, this is a rare
opportunity to experience classical ballet
on a grand scale. Don’t miss it!
Tickets: $26
Student/Senior: $24
From Hello, Dolly! and What a Wonderful
World to Louis Armstrong’s earliest
classics like West End Blues, Stardust, and
Potato Head Blues, Marcus Belgrave is
unquestionably one of the few performers
in the world with the three essential
qualities needed to deliver a loving and
convincing tribute to “Satchmo.” He is an
astonishing trumpet virtuoso with a low,
gravelly voice, that naturally evokes Louis
Armstrong’s unique sound, and a warm
stage persona that captures Satchmo’s
spirit and warmth with down-home humor.
He happens to look like Louis too! Backed
by a hot, seven-piece band and vocalist
Joan Bow, his concerts are a joyous trip
down memory lane.
Marcus Belgrave brings Satchmo to life . . . he’s
considered among the finest jazz musicians in
the world.”
–Eagle-Record
Passport to Travel Film Series
La Manche:
The English Channel
Speakers: Monte & Marsha Brown
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
www.marcusbelgrave.net
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JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST.
Saturday Series for Kids
American Family Theater presents
Pippi Longstocking
Book by Astrid Lindgren
Saturday, March 14, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
An Afternoon with
Miss Mitzi Gaynor in
Razzle Dazzle: My Life
Behind the Sequins
HPAC@CITRUSCOLLEGE.EDU
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior: $43
Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior: $38
In honor of the 50th anniversary of her
classic film South Pacific, Mitzi Gaynor
makes a triumphant return to the stage in
a one-woman tour-de-force of music and
memories from her Emmy-award winning
television specials, glittering concert
appearances, and film classics that secured
her place as an entertainment superstar.
Interspersed between performances of
unforgettable songs like I’m Gonna Wash
That Man Right Outta My Hair, Cockeyed
Optimist, and Georgie Girl, Mitzi shares
the struggles and triumphs of her glittering
career – including often hilarious
recollections of working with Frank Sinatra,
Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, The
Beatles, Marlene Dietrich, and more. With
a multimedia backdrop of film, television
footage, and personal photos, along with
the musical backing of Citrus’ own Blue
Note Orchestra, this is a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to share the showmanship of a
true entertainment icon.
OR fill out the order form
on the back page.
Speaker: Steve McCurdy
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Each year, Citrus’ Blue Note
Orchestra and APU’s Jazz Ensemble
“battle” to out-do, one-up, and triumph
over their “rivals” – and each year, the
winner is the audience! Actually,
bandleaders Robert Slack and Dave Beatty
are good friends, and their joint quest to
inspire musical excellence has resulted in
national prominence for the on-stage
competitors. This “battle” is actually a
celebration that no big band, jazz, or
music lover should miss. Get your seats
early – tickets go fast to this popular event!
Starring Barry Williams
Book by Sherwood Schwartz
and Lloyd J. Schwartz
Music & Lyrics by
Hope and Lawrence Juber
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Tickets: $32
A Student-Directed Production
16 & under: $16
California Suite
By Neil Simon
Directed by Jeremy Lewis
April 3 & 4, 2009 at 8PM
April 5, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
Citrus Little Theatre
California Suite is a bittersweet comedy
about five couples and takes place in one
hotel suite in California. This production is
entirely conceived and produced by Citrus
students.
Student/Senior: $30
One of America’s most beloved TV shows
has been reincarnated as a musical!
Starring pop culture icon Barry Williams
(Greg Brady of The Brady Bunch),
Gilligan’s Island: the Musical! features
everyone’s favorite characters including
Gilligan, the Skipper, Mary Ann, Ginger,
the Professor, the Millionaire, and his wife.
Written by series creator Sherwood
Schwartz (who also developed The Brady
Bunch), the show features a score by Paul
McCartney’s lead guitarist Lawrence Juber,
and, of course, the zany antics of seven
stranded castaways who set out for a threehour tour. This is a fun-filled cruise back to
a simpler – and funnier – time.
“The sun will never set on the affection for and
antics of Gilligan and his friends.”
– Variety
www.gilligansislandthemusical.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
Kennedy Center On Tour presents
BUY A SEASON
PACKAGE AND
SAVE 15%
Gilligan’s Island:
the Musical!
Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2PM
www.MissMitziGaynor.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Postcards From Italy
Student: $10
With the Citrus Blue Note Orchestra
To join, send an email
request to
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
Fresh from triumphant productions of
Beauty and the Beast and Phantom, Citrus’
own Music Theatre Workshop staff and
students are featured in this new
production of one of the most beloved
classics of all time. This adaptation of the
Technicolor® MGM musical was
commissioned for the Royal Shakespeare
Company, and features a timeless score
including Over the Rainbow, We’re Off to
See the Wizard, and If I Only Had a
Brain. The Wizard of Oz promises to be
musical theatre on a grand scale, with
spectacular scenery, colorful costumes, a
live orchestra, and a cast of Munchkins,
monkeys, witches and unforgettable
characters from our combined music,
theatre, and dance departments. For kids –
and adults – of all ages!
Senior: $13
The Phantom Tollbooth
Based on the book by Norton Juster
Saturday, April 4, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Cruising the Nile
Speaker: Clint Denn
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
Musical Theatre Workshop presents
Citrus College and Azusa Pacific University
present
The Wizard of Oz
Battle of the Big Bands:
Round 6
Based on the book by L. Frank Baum
Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen
and E. Y. Harburg
March 27 & 28, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets: $15
February 27 & 28, 2009 at 8PM
March 1, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $17.50
Student/Senior: $16.50
16 and under: $15
Marcus Belgrave’s
State Ballet Theatre of Russia
Tribute to
Louis Armstrong
presents
Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 8PM
Cinderella
Friday, February 13, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50
Student/Senior: $48 16 and under: $40
Tickets, Section 2: $40
Student/Senior: $38 16 and under: $30
Don’t miss one of the largest ballet
companies ever to visit the Haugh! This
gloriously enchanting production of
Prokofiev’s Cinderella by the State
Ballet of Russia celebrates the beloved
masterwork with a spectacular production
that is touring the world. Fifty-four
remarkable dancers perform this Russian
classic in the grand ballet tradition. With
lovely scenery and graceful costumes to
complete the package, this is a rare
opportunity to experience classical ballet
on a grand scale. Don’t miss it!
Tickets: $26
Student/Senior: $24
From Hello, Dolly! and What a Wonderful
World to Louis Armstrong’s earliest
classics like West End Blues, Stardust, and
Potato Head Blues, Marcus Belgrave is
unquestionably one of the few performers
in the world with the three essential
qualities needed to deliver a loving and
convincing tribute to “Satchmo.” He is an
astonishing trumpet virtuoso with a low,
gravelly voice, that naturally evokes Louis
Armstrong’s unique sound, and a warm
stage persona that captures Satchmo’s
spirit and warmth with down-home humor.
He happens to look like Louis too! Backed
by a hot, seven-piece band and vocalist
Joan Bow, his concerts are a joyous trip
down memory lane.
Marcus Belgrave brings Satchmo to life . . . he’s
considered among the finest jazz musicians in
the world.”
–Eagle-Record
Passport to Travel Film Series
La Manche:
The English Channel
Speakers: Monte & Marsha Brown
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
www.marcusbelgrave.net
BE "IN THE KNOW".
JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST.
Saturday Series for Kids
American Family Theater presents
Pippi Longstocking
Book by Astrid Lindgren
Saturday, March 14, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
An Afternoon with
Miss Mitzi Gaynor in
Razzle Dazzle: My Life
Behind the Sequins
HPAC@CITRUSCOLLEGE.EDU
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior: $43
Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior: $38
In honor of the 50th anniversary of her
classic film South Pacific, Mitzi Gaynor
makes a triumphant return to the stage in
a one-woman tour-de-force of music and
memories from her Emmy-award winning
television specials, glittering concert
appearances, and film classics that secured
her place as an entertainment superstar.
Interspersed between performances of
unforgettable songs like I’m Gonna Wash
That Man Right Outta My Hair, Cockeyed
Optimist, and Georgie Girl, Mitzi shares
the struggles and triumphs of her glittering
career – including often hilarious
recollections of working with Frank Sinatra,
Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, The
Beatles, Marlene Dietrich, and more. With
a multimedia backdrop of film, television
footage, and personal photos, along with
the musical backing of Citrus’ own Blue
Note Orchestra, this is a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to share the showmanship of a
true entertainment icon.
OR fill out the order form
on the back page.
Speaker: Steve McCurdy
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Each year, Citrus’ Blue Note
Orchestra and APU’s Jazz Ensemble
“battle” to out-do, one-up, and triumph
over their “rivals” – and each year, the
winner is the audience! Actually,
bandleaders Robert Slack and Dave Beatty
are good friends, and their joint quest to
inspire musical excellence has resulted in
national prominence for the on-stage
competitors. This “battle” is actually a
celebration that no big band, jazz, or
music lover should miss. Get your seats
early – tickets go fast to this popular event!
Starring Barry Williams
Book by Sherwood Schwartz
and Lloyd J. Schwartz
Music & Lyrics by
Hope and Lawrence Juber
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Tickets: $32
A Student-Directed Production
16 & under: $16
California Suite
By Neil Simon
Directed by Jeremy Lewis
April 3 & 4, 2009 at 8PM
April 5, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
Citrus Little Theatre
California Suite is a bittersweet comedy
about five couples and takes place in one
hotel suite in California. This production is
entirely conceived and produced by Citrus
students.
Student/Senior: $30
One of America’s most beloved TV shows
has been reincarnated as a musical!
Starring pop culture icon Barry Williams
(Greg Brady of The Brady Bunch),
Gilligan’s Island: the Musical! features
everyone’s favorite characters including
Gilligan, the Skipper, Mary Ann, Ginger,
the Professor, the Millionaire, and his wife.
Written by series creator Sherwood
Schwartz (who also developed The Brady
Bunch), the show features a score by Paul
McCartney’s lead guitarist Lawrence Juber,
and, of course, the zany antics of seven
stranded castaways who set out for a threehour tour. This is a fun-filled cruise back to
a simpler – and funnier – time.
“The sun will never set on the affection for and
antics of Gilligan and his friends.”
– Variety
www.gilligansislandthemusical.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
Kennedy Center On Tour presents
BUY A SEASON
PACKAGE AND
SAVE 15%
Gilligan’s Island:
the Musical!
Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2PM
www.MissMitziGaynor.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Postcards From Italy
Student: $10
With the Citrus Blue Note Orchestra
To join, send an email
request to
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
Fresh from triumphant productions of
Beauty and the Beast and Phantom, Citrus’
own Music Theatre Workshop staff and
students are featured in this new
production of one of the most beloved
classics of all time. This adaptation of the
Technicolor® MGM musical was
commissioned for the Royal Shakespeare
Company, and features a timeless score
including Over the Rainbow, We’re Off to
See the Wizard, and If I Only Had a
Brain. The Wizard of Oz promises to be
musical theatre on a grand scale, with
spectacular scenery, colorful costumes, a
live orchestra, and a cast of Munchkins,
monkeys, witches and unforgettable
characters from our combined music,
theatre, and dance departments. For kids –
and adults – of all ages!
Senior: $13
The Phantom Tollbooth
Based on the book by Norton Juster
Saturday, April 4, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Cruising the Nile
Speaker: Clint Denn
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Saturday Series for Kids
Passport to Travel Film Series
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
TheatreWorks USA presents
The Soul of Morocco
Alaska: The RV
Adventure of a Lifetime
Windwood Theatricals and
Gelfman International Enterprises present
Speakers: John Holod & Jodie Ginter
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
Saturday, February 7, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
The Lion, The Witch,
and The Wardrobe
Speaker: Rick Ray
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Based on The Chronicles of Narnia
by C. S. Lewis
Saturday, April 18, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Moscow Cats Theatre
Shakespeare in Production presents
Julius Caesar
Saturday Series for Kids
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Cherie Brown
The Road Company and
Intramusic Theatricals present
Photo: Howard Schatz
Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 1 & 3PM
Tickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
The Ant and the Elephant
Based on the book by Bill Peet
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Weekday performances available for school
groups on April 30, May 1 & 4, 2009
(suggested for grades 4-8). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Direct from New York
Neil Berg’s
Tommy Tune and the
The Neville Brothers
100 Years of Broadway
Manhattan Rhythm Kings in
Saturday, January 31, 2009 at 8PM
Steps in Time: A
Broadway Biography
in Song & Dance
Doc Severinsen presents
Tickets, Section 1: $45 Student/Senior: $43
El Ritmo de la Vida
(The Rhythm of Life)
Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
Student/Senior: $26
The Great White Way will stretch all the
way to Citrus when 100 Years of
Broadway presents more than 50 of
Broadway’s greatest characters in one gala
afternoon, performed by five Broadway
alumni who have played many of the roles
personally. Cole Porter, George Gershwin,
Rodgers and Hammerstein, Leonard
Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Frank
Loesser, Billy Joel, and Frankie Valli are just
some of the composers represented in this
cavalcade of show-stoppers. From Carousel
and South Pacific to Mamma Mia and
Jersey Boys, this talent-packed show is a
must-see for any lover of show-tunes!
www.neilberg.com/broadway/main.php
Citrus Music Department
Women's Ensemble presents
Curtain Up!
Directed by Keely Milliken
April 24 & 25, 2009 at 8PM
April 25 & 26, 2009 at 2PM
April 26, 2009 at 7PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior $10
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50 Student/Senior: $48
Tickets, Section 2: $45 Student/Senior: $43
Song-and-dance man/choreographer/
entertainer/nine-time Tony® award-winner
Tommy Tune teams with long-time
collaborators The Manhattan Rhythm
Kings for a very personal look back at his
incredible career, featuring timeless
standards, elegant choreography, and
Tommy’s own unique charm and warmhearted humor, backed by a quartet of
stellar musicians and a pair of engaging
singer/dancers. The creator of The Best
Little Whorehouse in Texas, Nine, Grand
Hotel, The Will Rogers Follies, and star of
Seesaw and My One and Only, among
others, Tommy Tune is both a legendary
Broadway celebrity and a tall, friendly guy
from Texas. Don’t miss this rare chance to
view the personal side of this quintessential
song-and-dance man.
“. . . the tall, elegant hoofer strutted, kicked,
and tapped with a polished air of grace.”
– Variety
Citrus Little Theatre
www.tommytune.com
The talented ladies of Citrus' own Women's
Ensemble present their annual showcase.
Tickets, Section 2: $40 Student/Senior: $38
Legendary Popular Pianist
Roger Williams
Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 2PM
The Play You Play Along With!
Tickets: $36 Student/Senior: $34
16 & under: $18
The Queen of Bingo
Roger Williams has played the music
that forms the soundtrack to the lives of
three generations. In fact, he is the
greatest-selling popular pianist in history!
With an astounding 18 gold and platinum
albums to his credit, his list of hits includes
Born Free, The Impossible Dream, Till,
Almost Paradise, Two Different Worlds,
Lara’s Theme from Dr. Zhivago, and the
theme from Somewhere in Time. Backed by
five musicians, his concert will feature
everything from Rachmaninoff to The St.
Louis Blues, Exodus, Chariots of Fire, and,
of course, Autumn Leaves. Other highlights
of this memorable afternoon include
Roger’s famous “By Request” medley
(awesomely improvised from audience
suggestions) and, if schedule permits, the
opportunity to see and hear the custom
solid-gold piano created in his honor by
the Steinway Corporation.
Tickets: $26
www.mrpianotoday.com
Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 2PM
Student/Senior: $24
You’ll laugh until your sides split at this
hilarious tour-de-force that explores the
world of Bingo, family bonds, widowhood,
weight issues, and winning and losing!
“Sis” and “Babe,” two sisters on the far
side of 50, are searching for some fun,
zest, and excitement in their lives, and they
find it – you guessed it – at BINGO! Two
zany guys portray two zany gals in this
off-Broadway hit, and the entire audience
plays along in this hilarious send-up of
bingo games everywhere. Special bonus:
one lucky winner from the audience will go
home with a FREE frozen turkey!
www.thequeenofbingo.com
“The laughs are plenty. A terrific group outing,
suitable for the entire family!”
– Variety
There is no question that the Neville
Brothers are the first family of music in
New Orleans, the United States, and
possibly the world. Individually, their
recording history spans over 40 years. As
a group, the Neville Brothers have
been together and recording since 1978.
Their music defies classification: bayou
funk, rhythm and blues, bebop, soul are
inadequate labels for their unique, neverduplicated sound. Each of the four brothers
has discovered his own musical identity; as
a family, these “blood brothers” have
created some of the funkiest sounds the
world has ever heard, combining half a
century of New Orleans music into one
family unit. First time at Citrus!
www.nevilles.com
Featuring Gil Gutierrez, Pedro Cartas,
Luis Conte, and Doc Severinsen
Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $36
Student/Senior: $34
Doc Severinsen is back on the road with
rhythm on his mind! He has joined forces
with classical guitarist Gil Gutierrez,
violinist Pedro Cartas, and percussionist
Luis Conte and created this all-new show.
El Ritmo de la Vida (The Rhythm of Life)
features virtuosic classical Spanish music
with a jazz flair, gorgeous American and
Latino ballads, and great movie music.
Since his “retirement” as bandleader of
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Doc
has had the opportunity to explore new
musical vistas, but, just for the record, he
has not lost his flair for outrageous fashions
and witty banter!
www.docseverinsen.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Egypt: The Footsteps
of Moses
Speaker: Dennis Burkhart
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
VISIT US ON THE INTERNET
AT OUR NEW WEB SITE:
www.haughpac.com
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Citrus Dance Department presents
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
When You Comin’
Back, Red Ryder?
HoliDance!
Dance Concert
The Grapes of Wrath
By Mark Medoff • Directed by Cherie Brown
November 14, 15, 21, 22 at 8PM
November 23, 2008 at 2PM
Directed by John Vaughan
Tickets: $12
May 17, 2009 at 2PM
Student/Senior: $10
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
Once Teddy, a Vietnam vet teetering on the
edge of madness, and his young girlfriend
barge into a forgotten New Mexico
roadside diner, nothing will ever be the
same for its five occupants.
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
presents
Photo: Dan Vilter
Citrus Little Theatre
The Annual Holiday Spectacular
PLEASE NOTE: "Red Ryder" deals
Christmas Is…
with adult themes, sexuality, and
December 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 at 2PM
violence. Viewer discretion advised.
December 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8PM
Tickets: $20
Student/Senior: $18
16 & under: $15
Saturday Series for Kids
Tj3 Productions presents
The Crayon Court
Photo: John Kuczala
Saturday, November 22, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Eileen Ivers
Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
May 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 8PM
Thursday, December 18, 2008 at 8PM
Student/Senior: $26
Listening to the music of Eileen Ivers,
you’ll sense that around the time she
learned to hold a spoon, she began to
wield a fiddle bow. Nine-time All-Ireland
fiddle champion, original star of the
spectacular Riverdance, and a founding
member of Cherish the Ladies, this talented
lady delivers a high-spirited mix of traditional
and Irish airs, jigs, reels, grooves, songs,
and stories – flavored by her fascination
with world rhythms and musical styles.
Backed by her brilliantly versatile band
Immigrant Soul, Ivers’ music is a blend
of her Celtic roots, exuberant personality,
and pure joy.
www.eileenivers.com
Christmas Is . . . a holiday tradition here
at Citrus, and Christmas spirit abounds in
this annual spectacular featuring the Citrus
Singers and our entire music department.
Sumptuous scenery and costumes, a full
live orchestra, and glorious melodies of the
holidays combine to make this holiday
event our most popular of the season. This
show will dazzle your senses, tug at your
heart, tickle your funny bone, and get you
ready for a magical holiday season. Bring
your family and all your friends – and join
the thousands who come year after year for
their dose of Christmas spirit Citrus style!
Special week-day performances are available for
school groups. Call the Box Office for information.
Citrus Theatre Arts Department presents
Candy Cane Corners
and the Almost
Un-Christmas!
Written by Kristina Leach
Directed by Patrick Pearson
Saturday, December 13 at 1 & 3PM
Tickets: $5 • Citrus Little Theatre
When a new family moves to Tinsel
Towers, the whole town can't WAIT to
include them in all the festivities. There's
only one problem...this new family has
never heard of Christmas!
Weekday performances available for school
groups December 9-12, 2008 (suggested for
grades K-6). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
Join us for our first-ever dance celebration
of the holiday season. Full of holiday music
and a few surprises – including selections
from The Nutcracker – this is a showcase of
student and faculty work.
Teachers: Group tickets are available for a
special low-cost morning performance of
HoliDance!
Student/Senior: $10
A powerful and deeply affecting stage
version of one of the masterpieces of
American literature.
My Sinatra – The
Songs and Stories
Starring Cary Hoffman
Photo: Dan Vilter
Tickets: $12
By Frank Galati from the novel by John Steinbeck
Directed by Laurie Woolery
Saturday, May 9, 2009 at 8PM
Saturday Series for Kids
Ozark Jubilee - For Kids!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Tickets: $32
Student/Senior: $30
My Sinatra is NOT a Vegas-like
impersonation, but rather a sincere artistic
interpretation of the brilliant songs Frank
Sinatra turned into American pop
standards in his classic period from 1953
to the early 1960s. Cary Hoffman
doesn’t imitate Sinatra – but he sure does
sound like him! Frank’s music and Cary’s
stories of growing up in New York
idolizing the “Chairman” are an
unforgettable celebration of an American
original. This remarkable concert was
recently featured nationwide on PBS –
don’t miss it live in concert.
Cary Hoffman is an amazing talent . . . like
– New York Post
Sinatra in his prime!
Direct from Branson, MO
Ozark Jubilee!
www.mysinatra.com
Starring Doofus Doolittle
Saturday, January 17, 2009 at 8PM
Tickets: $24
Student/Senior: $22
16 & under: $12
The eight members of Ozark Jubilee are
coming all the way from Branson, Missouri,
to share their very own mixture of country
standards, bluegrass, and gospel music –
under the leadership of comedian and
world-class fiddler, Randy Newman as the
inimitable Doofus Doolittle. Hillbilly highjinks, side-splitting comedy, and downhome cornpone humor abound in this fastpaced musical variety show that’s just
plain, good old-fashioned FUN! Bring
yourself, bring the kids, and bring your
friends – you don’t even need to be a
country music fan! (But it helps.)
Citrus Dance Department presents
Razor's Edge:
Dance on the Verge
Directed by John Vaughan
Friday, May 15, 2009 at 8PM
Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $12
Student/Senior: $10
This cutting-edge exploration of dance with
adult themes features student and faculty
dancers and choreographers.
ORDER BY PHONE:
(626) 963-9411
Citrus Fine and Performing Arts Department
presents
Ice Cream, Music, and Fun!
Folk Festival with
The Lovell Sisters Band
and Tom Rush
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Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $28
Student/Senior: $26
16 and under: $14
Gather up the family and come early for
this spring afternoon of music and fun for
everyone! We’ll be startin’ this Folk Festival
early – transforming our patio into a party
with foot-stompin’, hand-clappin’, pre-show
music and ice cream sundaes for all! Then
the up-and-comin’ Lovell Sisters Band,
winners of the “Prairie Home Companion’s”
talent contest will treat you to some heavenly
blue-grass harmonies. These ladies play like
pros, sing like angels, look like models, and
are destined for stardom. Headlining our
afternoon is folk singer and guitarist Tom
Rush, who “rocketed” to stardom – after a
career spanning more than 40 years – with
The Remember Song, a YouTube phenomenon
that has been heard more than 3 million
times! A gifted musician who has been
part of the folk scene since the 60s, his
distinctive guitar style, wry humor, and
expressive voice fill his concert appearances
with rib-aching laughter, terrific storytelling,
and, most of all, good times.
www.lovellsistersband.com
www.tomrush.com
Citrus Singers 2009
Staged and Directed by
Douglas Austin and John Vaughan
May 29 & 30, 2009 at 8PM
May 30 & 31, 2009 at 2PM
Tickets: $17.50
Student/Senior: $16.50
The internationally-acclaimed Citrus
Singers wrap up our season with an allnew cavalcade of music from throughout
the century. Citrus’ ambassadors of music
travel the world from Hawaii to New York
to Europe. Their season-end showcase is
always filled with their signature energy
and musical showmanship, as the everyoung group, backed by the Citrus Blue
Note Orchestra, deliver show-tunes,
standards, and popular hits in a non-stop
kaleidoscope of music and dancing.
Packed with youth, energy, and talent,
this annual event never fails to include
a parade of show-stoppers!
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An Intimate Afternoon with
a Living Legend -
Weekday performances available for school
groups October 21-24, 2008 (suggested for
grades K-6). Call the box office at
(626) 963-9411 for information.
Kris Kristofferson
Sunday, October 19, 2008 at 2PM
America’s Favorite Mother. . .
Tickets, Section 1: $45
Student/Senior: $43
Passport to Travel Film Series
Tickets, Section 2: $40
Student/Senior: $38
Bhutan:
The Cloud Kingdom
Kris Kristofferson has reached living
legend status – and this concert, featuring
just Kris alone onstage with his guitar, is a
very personal acoustic afternoon with the
legendary music maker. A Golden Gloves
boxer – a Phi Beta Kappa scholar – a
successful songwriter – a member of the
Highwaymen – and an accomplished actor
– Kristofferson is a Golden Globe and
three-time Grammy® Award-winner. His
songs Me and Bobby McGee, Help Me
Make It Through the Night, Sunday Morning
Coming Down, and For the Good Times,
all chart-topping hits, helped redefine
country songwriting. He is a member of the
Country Music Hall of Fame and a recent
winner of the Johnny Cash Visionary
Award. After more than 30 years of
writing and performing music, his current
focus is on solo performance. In his words:
“There’s an honesty in the sparseness...
being alone is freer somehow. It’s like
being an old blues guy, just completely
stripped away.” His songs explore themes
of love, gratitude, aging, war, and his
ever-present theme of freedom.
www.kriskristofferson.com
Speaker: Tom Sterling
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
AT OUR NEW WEB SITE:
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With musical director Joey Singer
Sunday, November 9, 2008 at 2PM
Tickets, Section 1: $50
Student/Senior: $48
Tickets, Section 2: $45
Student/Senior: $43
Since her sold-out appearance at HPAC
nearly five years ago, Debbie Reynolds
has been THE most requested artist to
bring back for a repeat visit. Join
“America’s Sweetheart” for this very
special afternoon that looks back at a
glorious career that has (so far!) included
starring during the glory years of the MGM
musicals and headlining in showrooms
across the country and abroad. Dubbed
“America’s favorite mother” following her
starring role in the Albert Brooks film
“Mother,” Debbie’s show is filled with the
laughter, warmth, tuneful music, and
personal insights that have made her an
entertainment icon for decades.
www.debbiereynolds.com
Passport to Travel Film Series
Saturday Series for Kids
Arts Power National Touring Theatre presents
VISIT US ON THE INTERNET
Debbie Reynolds
in Concert
Amber Brown is
Not a Crayon
Based on the works of Paula Danziger
Saturday, November 8, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Four Corners USA: A
Southwest Adventure
Speaker: Jim Tompkins
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
Musical Theatre Workshop presents
Cabaret
CITRUS THEATRE COMPANY 2008
JUNE
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and
stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander • Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Directed by John Vaughan
October 9, 10, & 11, 2008 at 8PM
Passport to Travel Film Series
October 11 & 12, 2008 at 2PM
Burma & Cambodia:
Lands of Conflict
Tickets: $17.50 Student/Senior: $16.50
Citrus Little Theatre
Speaker: Buddy Hatton
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50 Student/Senior: $6.50
25th Anniversary Tour!
Sally Struthers
starring in
First in a series of ten travel adventure films
that feature a wide range of destinations
and in-person presentation by the filmmakers.
For a complete brochure about the popular
Passport to Travel series, call the box office
at (626) 963-9411 or visit our web site:
www.haughpac.com.
Nunsense
Book, music, and lyrics by Dan Goggin
Saturday, October 4, 2008 at 8PM
Tickets, Section 1: $40
Tickets, Section 2: $35
Student/Senior: $38
Student/Senior: $33
Tickets: $28
www.nunsense.com
Photo: Marvin Sloben
Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 2PM
Winner of Outer Critics’ Circle awards for
best musical, best book, and best music,
Nunsense offers a conventful of hilarity
for the whole family, proving once and for
all that nun rhymes with fun. You don’t
have to be Catholic to roar with laughter
at the hilarious antics of the Little Sisters
of Hoboken, New Jersey, as they stage a
fundraising talent show on the set of their
students’ production of Grease. Presiding
over the mayhem is Emmy and Golden
Globe-winner Sally Struthers (All in
the Family, Gilmore Girls) as the Reverend
Mother. Come see for yourself why
“Nunsense is habit forming!”
The Royal Family of the Guitar
The Romeros
Student/Senior: $26
This celebrated family guitar dynasty, now
made up of Celin, Pepe, Celino, and Lito
returns to Citrus after an absence of over
25 years. A few fortunate musicians rise
to the peak of a musical art form; a very
few originate an art form. The Romeros
have done both: four virtuosi on the same
instrument in the same family is unique
in the musical world. With countless
performances world-wide, the New York
Times says of them “Collectively, they are
the only classical guitar quartet of real
stature in the world today; in fact, they
virtually invented the format.”
“What the Three Tenors are to the world of
opera, the Romeros are to the classical guitar.”
– Joaquin Rodrigo, Spanish Composer
www.romeroguitarquartet.com
20, 21, 26, 27, 28
at 8PM
22, 29 at 2PM
Passport to Travel Film Series
Beneath the
Jungle. . . and Beyond:
Mesoamerica
Speaker: Dale Johnson
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
at 2:30 & 7:30 PM
Tickets: $7.50
Student/Senior: $6.50
ORDER BY PHONE:
Arts Department
Citrus Fine
and Performing
(626)
963-9411
Set in a decadent Berlin night club in the
1920s, Cabaret focuses a metaphorically
distorted lens on how the history being
made at the time by the rising Nazi powers
affected an American writer infatuated with
a nightclub performer named Sally Bowles.
Within the cabaret, life is beautiful; outside,
the world is rushing toward the cataclysmic
events of World War II. When it was first
produced in 1967, Cabaret broke from
virtually every musical theatre convention and it remains a master work today.
Performed by Citrus Music Theatre
Workshop students, musical numbers
include It Couldn't Please Me More,
Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama,
Tomorrow Belongs To Me, and Two Ladies.
PLEASE NOTE: “Cabaret” deals with adult
themes, sexuality, and violence. Viewer
discretion advised.
Saturday Series for Kids
TheatreWorks USA and Two Beans Productions
present
James and The
Giant Peach
Based on the works of Roald Dahl
Saturday, October 18, 2008
at 1:30 & 3:30 PM • Tickets: $6
Roald Dahl's marvelous characters leap
from the page to the stage in this enchanting musical production. This is the first in
a series of nine Saturday matinee live performances especially for kids and families.
Saturday Series for Kids season tickets are a
great buy: over 40% off single ticket prices! Call
the box office for a brochure: (626) 963-9411.
Help us spread the word: Schools, PTAs, and
organizations can earn cash for their programs
by participating in our Saturday Series season
sales campaign. For information, please call the
box office at (626) 852-8046.
Starring
Cherie Brown and
Doug Goetz
This Tony® award-winning
play is a shattering and
memorable experience that
combines edgy banter with
tragedy and despair. The
writing is brilliant and the
story captivating as we
watch George and Martha
flirt, cajole, flatter and
entice through one
revealing evening.
Both plays contain
Mature Themes.
JULY
11, 12, 18, 19,
25, 26 at 8PM
13, 20, 27
at 2PM
Four couples are at a
deputy mayor’s townhouse
to celebrate his
10th wedding anniversary.
The party never begins
because the host has shot
himself (it’s only a flesh
wound) and his wife is
missing… and the
situation gets crazier
from there! A hilarious
farce with guaranteed
laughs from beginning
to end!
Tickets: $17 • Student/Senior: $15
Pastries & Coffee will be served at intermission.
To request a brochure call: (626) 963-9411
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Sally Struthers in Nunsense - Oct. 4
Christmas Is… - Dec. 12
Ozark Jubilee! - Jan. 17
The Neville Brothers - Jan. 31
Cinderella - Feb. 13
Tribute to Louis Armstrong - Feb. 21
The Wizard of Oz - Feb. 27
Battle of the Big Bands: Round 6 - Mar. 27
Tommy Tune - Apr. 25
My Sinatra - May 9
Citrus Singers 2009 - May 29
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Kris Kristofferson - Oct. 19
Debbie Reynolds - Nov. 9
Eileen Ivers - Nov. 23
The Queen of Bingo - Jan. 25
Doc Severinsen - Feb. 8
The Wizard of Oz - Mar. 1
Mitzi Gaynor - Mar. 22
Gilligan’s Island: the Musical! - Apr. 5
100 Years of Broadway - Apr. 19
Roger Williams - May 3
Lovell Sisters & Tom Rush - May 17
Citrus Singers 2009 - May 31
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