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This article should be retained because it was specifically requested under Wikipedia:WikiProject Southern California. It is a significant venue in Southern California with a notable history (funds donated by The Carpenters). I will be adding some outside references and more information, but it may take a little time. Alanraywiki 22:19, 24 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Carpenter Performing Arts Center 2012-13 Season | fall/winter/spring Events Calendar

All shows take place in the Carpenter Performing Arts Center (CPAC), a state-of-the-art theatre located at 6200 Atherton St., adjacent to the CSULB Pyramid. CPAC seats 1,074 patrons. Arts Ticket Office Hours are Monday-Fri., 11am-6pm; Sat., noon-4pm.

This information is current as of August 1, 2012, and is subject to change. Please discard any previous schedules. Please contact Michael Field for event confirmation or image requests.

Arts Ticket Office opens to walk up/in person sales: August 1, 2012


Music & Stage: Holly Hughes and Tim Miller Thurs, Sept. 27, 2012 at 8pm Tickets: $25 Regular Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Get set for an evening of outrageous satire, unrestrained passion, and unapologetic viewpoints as performance artists Holly Hughes and Tim Miller each share their latest contemplations on contemporary society—shaking audiences out of their complacency and provoking movement and thought. In Sapphic Sampler Platter, Hughes unleashes her experiences—from being a poster child for the cultural wars and a fellow traveler at the WOW café (a home for wayward girls), to a feminist cooperative for feminists who were kicked out of other feminist groups for having the wrong haircut and her misadventures in academia. It’s a middle life crisis in the key of canine, shot through with poetry and biting wit. In Sex/Body/Self, Tim Miller shares excerpts from his work and speak about the role performance plays in constellating identity in this highly stimulating, fiercely funny, and opinionated rant with about identity, the culture wars and queer strategies for the future.

John Fleck and Karen Finley Fri, Sept. 28, 2012 at 8pm Tickets: $25 Regular Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

John Fleck takes the audience on a hair-raising roller coaster ride with a pair of Mad Women: Judy Garland & John Fleck's mother, Josephine. Buckle up and hold on tight as they twist, wind & sing their way through the cultural mindset of the late 1960's!

Plus a first look at a work in progress by Karen Finley where she uncovers and reveals the desperation of making meaning out of trauma creatively. The piece—part memory, part emotional individuation, part research and discovery—revisits the inspiration of her earlier iconic works that confronted subjects such as abuse, female rage, violence, homophobia and the outsider.

Circus Zoppé Fri, Sept. 28, 2012 at 8pm Sat, Sept. 29, 2012 at 1pm, 4pm, & 7pm Sun, Sept. 30, 2012 at 11am, 2pm & 5pm Tickets Fri-Sun: $30 Ring Side Seats / $25 Bleacher Seats Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Performing at the majestic Queen Mary, Circus Zoppé returns to welcome your whole family into the colorful 500-seat tent for a one-ring circus that honors the best history of the Old-World Italian tradition. The adventure begins as Nino the Clown leads you through a show that features acrobatic feats, equestrian showmanship, canine capers, clowning, plenty of audience participation, and fun!


Wit & Wisdom Series: An Evening with Lily Tomlin Sat, Sept. 29, 2012 at 8pm Tickets: $60 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

An entertainer of the highest caliber, the incomparable Lily Tomlin takes her audience on what The Washington Post calls a “wise and howlingly funny” trip with comical insights and wildly witty observations about the human condition. With more than a dozen of her timeless characters, Tomlin is one of the most celebrated comedians in American comedy!


Cabaret Series: Dala Wed, Oct. 3 & Thur, Oct. 4, 2012 Dinner/Beverage Service 6-6:45pm | Performance 7pm Single ticket prices vary, call for details Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Darlings of the Canadian music scene, Amanda Walther’s ethereal soprano voice blends seamlessly with Sheila Carabine’s velvety alto to create their trademark lush harmonies. Influenced by artists such as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Bob Dylan— their joy in performing is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans!


Dance Series: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Sat, Oct. 13, 2012 at 8pm Tickets: $45 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The highly acclaimed company performs a sophisticated and exhilarating evening of dance, including Over Glow—a lush and dramatic commission by Finnish choreographer Jorma Elo. Elo is known for his unpredictable and surprising pairings, and with Over Glow he contrasts contemporary movement with music from Mendelssohn and Beethoven. One of the hottest companies touring the world today, these technically outstanding dancers have been featured at The Joyce Theater, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, The Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap and internationally in Brazil, Canada, France, Italy, Greece and Guatemala.


Sunday Afternoon Concert Series An Afternoon with Groucho Sun, Oct. 14, 2012 at 2pm Tickets: $35 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The New York Times touts actor Frank Ferrante as “the greatest living interpreter of Groucho Marx’s material!” Ferrante recreates his acclaimed portrayal of the legendary comedian in an afternoon that’s loaded with the best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes, songs and spontaneous hilarity!


Sunday Afternoon Concert Series New Directions Veterans Choir Sun, Nov. 25, 2012 at 2pm Tickets: $35 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Seen on the NBC hit reality series, America’s Got Talent, as well as featured on the NBC Nightly News, the New Directions Veterans Choir is an award winning a cappella group that sings renditions of doo-wop, soul, traditional gospel and popular music. Comprised of formerly homeless U.S. Marines, sailors, soldiers, and airmen—the choir lifts spirits with their message of hope and redemption!


Cabaret Series: Pieter Meijers Quartet with Brady McKay Wed, Dec. 12 & Thur, Dec. 13, 2012 Dinner/Beverage Service 6-6:45pm | Performance 7pm Single ticket prices vary, call for details Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

A perennial favorite at major jazz festivals around the country, the Pieter Meijers Quartet delivers humor, lyrical artistry, and technical brilliance each time they perform. They will be joined by the swinging and inspired voice of singer Brady McKay!


Music & Stage Judy Collins Holiday Concert Sat, Dec. 22, 2012 at 8pm Tickets: $40 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Well known for her classic renditions of “Send in the Clowns,” “Amazing Grace,” and Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now,” Collins is a Grammy Award winner, and a modern day Renaissance woman who continues to create music of hope and healing that lights up the world. Get into the spirit of the season with this legendary folk singer as she mixes seasonal favorites with her greatest hits.


Music & Stage Capitol Steps Sat, Jan. 12, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $40 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The perfect cure for post-election stress syndrome! After three sold out appearances, Capitol Steps return for a brand new and up-to-the-minute take on the American political scene. Their trademark no-holds-barred approach to the headlines of the day in song and sketch is guaranteed to keep both sides of the aisle laughing.


Drumline Live Sat, Jan. 26, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $36 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Created by the music team behind 20th Century Fox’s hit movie, this show brings an explosive energy and athleticism with an eclectic mix of sound to the stage. More than 30 musicians perform the hottest contemporary music, classic Motown tunes, and the rousing sounds of the great brass tradition. Drumline Live is one of the largest theatrical experiences ever to appear on the Carpenter Center stage!


Dance Series: Backhausdance Sat, Feb. 2, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $40 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Backhausdance brings an entertaining and artistic repertory of powerful, athletic dances and emotionally charged dramatic pieces that reveal whimsical, humorous glimpses of the human experience. Choreographer Jennifer Backhaus uses a rich movement vocabulary based on fluidity of motion, geared to show off the distinctive personalities of her dancers. The Carpenter Center is pleased to present these outstanding local artists that were recently named by NYC’s The Joyce Theater as “one of seven emerging dance companies to watch” in North America!


Cabaret Series: Kurt Elling Quintet Wed, Feb. 6 & Thur, Feb. 7, 2013 Dinner/Beverage Service 6-6:45pm | Performance 7pm Single ticket prices vary, call for details Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The New York Times crowned Elling as “the standout male jazz vocalist of our time!” His velvety, elastic baritone effortlessly glides through a wide range of genres—from vocal interpretations of John Coltrane and Miles Davis to modern interpretations of standards and his own compositions!


Wit & Wisdom Series: Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass Sat, Feb. 9, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $48 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

What makes a compelling story? Ira Glass, the charismatic creator and host of the award-winning public radio program This American Life, shares the secrets for how he unearths the drama and humor in everyday true stories. Live at his radio desk, Glass will mix funny, memorable and poignant tales with clips, music and his own penetrating narration.


Dinosaur Petting Zoo Sun, Feb. 10, 2013 at 12pm, 2pm and 4pm Tickets: $20 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Children and grown-ups will be fascinated and enthralled as they sit on stage for an up-close experience with amazingly life-like creatures that roamed the world millions of years ago. With baby dinosaurs, raptors, birds and other prehistoric beasts—experience the wonder of childhood as your child interacts with an incredible cast of dinosaurs in this one-hour show. Especially delightful for ages 4 and up!


Wit & Wisdom Series: The Improvised Shakespeare Company Sat, Mar. 9, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $25 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

“Staggeringly brilliant!” – Time Out Chicago

Get thee to the theatre for a night of off-the-cuff comedy inspired by the language and themes of William Shakespeare. Methinks there will be power struggles, star-crossed lovers, sprites or perchance you will delight in sword-play, rhyming couplets, asides, insults or persons in disguise. One thing is certain—though this be madness, there be laughter in’t!


Music & Stage Pink Floyd LaserSpectacular Sat, Mar. 15, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $28 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

After four sold out appearances, the cult favorite returns by demand! Experience the legendary music of Pink Floyd, including Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, as never before—with vivid multi-screen video projections, cutting edge laser technology, and Carpenter Center’s new state-of-the-art sound system! All the excitement of a live concert, with two hours of thrilling visuals choreographed to one of the greatest bands of all time. Includes special 3-D prism glasses to enhance the experience!


Makem & Spain Brothers Sat, Mar. 16, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $25 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The three sons of ‘The Godfather of Irish Music’ Tommy Makem—Shane, Conor, and Rory Makem—combined forces with brothers Liam and Mickey Spain to preserve traditional folk songs and introduce the next generation to a rich musical history. With strong male vocals, a mix of boisterous sing-alongs and touching ballads, The Makem & Spain Brothers are hailed by the New York Chronicle as “the definitive Irish folk singers of their generation!”


Music & Stage Kronos Quartet Sun Rings Sat, Mar. 23, 2013 at 8pm Tickets: $48 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

The internationally-acclaimed Kronos Quartet makes their Carpenter Center debut with Sun Rings, a piece originally commissioned by NASA. Combining an evocative score with actual intergalactic sounds and multi-media display, Sun Rings blends art and the cosmos to stunning effect. The Quartet will be accompanied by the CSULB University Choir—Dr. Jonathan Talberg, conductor.


Sunday Afternoon Concert Series Susan Werner Sun, Mar. 24, 2013 at 2pm Tickets: $35 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Susan Werner made her first public performance at age five, playing guitar and singing at church. Over the course of her colorful career, the singer/ songwriter has cultivated a reputation as a daring and innovative songwriter with a killer live show. She boldly weaves together genres of music, infusing traditional styles and methods with her unmistakable contemporary worldview.


Cabaret Series: Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three Wed, May 8 & Thur, May 9, 2013 Dinner/Beverage Service 6-6:45pm | Performance 7pm Single ticket prices vary, call for details Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

Hailed as “Best Discovery” by Spin magazine at the 2010 Newport Folk Music Festival—Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three continue their meteoric rise with their creative mix of string ragtime, country blues and western swing!


Sunday Afternoon Concert Series The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2pm Tickets: $35 Regular (Series Pricing Available) Call 562.985.7000 | carpenterarts.org

‘The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing,’ Tommy Dorsey was a master at creating warm, musical moods. The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is recognized as one of the best all-around big bands, and when it comes to playing ballads—no other band comes close! With countless hits like Night and Day, I’ll Never Smile Again, Marie, On the Sunny Side of the Street, Song of India, Opus One and Skylark—the Dorsey legacy continues today under the leadership of Terry Myers. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.139.143.150 (talk) 20:13, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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