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Season Brochure PDF
The 2016-2017 season is almost here. Thanks to
overwhelming support from McCallum friends
across the Coachella Valley and beyond, most of
last season’s shows were at or near sell-out.
We don’t want you to miss out on seeing your
favorite artists, so act today!
We have some new shows to tell
you about, including Asleep at
the Wheel – “Merry Christmas
Y’all,” the 50th
Anniversary
tour of Celtic
music legends The Irish Rovers, the very
funny Jeanne Robertson, who sold out her
McCallum debut in 2014, Canadian rock
superstar Randy Bachman,
Grammy-winning singer and
actor Rick Springfield, and a return visit from
the Valley’s favorite blonde, Suzanne Somers…
Direct from Las Vegas.
Please pay special attention to
the programs of Mitch’s Picks,
my personal recommendation for artists
you may not know, but will be glad you came
to see. I’m particularly pleased to present
Daniel Belle on January 20th.
Daniel is one of the finest
singers I have ever heard.
Don’t miss this concert!
Celebrate the 15th anniversary season of
Keyboard Conversations®, Jeffrey Siegel’s
wonderful journeys into the
back stories of some of the world’s most
cherished classical music.
There’s so much more, of course. None of which
would be possible without the consistent and
generous support of multitudes of members,
donors, sponsors and Founders.
Many thanks for your continued support and we hope
to see you often in the new season.
Mitch Gershenfeld
Photo: Michael Childers
Dear Friends:
Aida Cuevas and
Mariachi Reyna
de Los Angeles
México y Su Mujer
Sat, October 15, 8pm
$87/67/47/27
The Queen of Mexican Music,
Aida Cuevas and America’s
first all-female mariachi ensemble, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles,
unite for México y Su Mujer, a concert extravaganza celebrating
women in mariachi. Latin Grammy winner Aida Cuevas is Mexico’s
most important female voice celebrating a long lasting career of 38
years, leaving a remarkable imprint in the history of Mexican music.
Today’s highest example of female mariachi performance, Mariachi
Reyna de Los Angeles bring sensitivity, beauty, warmth, and a
vivacious spirit to the historic art of mariachi.
Presented through the generosity of Harold Matzner
Fifth Annual Family Fun Day
Sun, October 23
Food and Fun: 12:00pm
Performance: 2:30pm
$25/20/15/9
“B” – The Underwater Bubble Show or…”The Unexpected
Journey of Mr. B in the Colorful Underwater World of
Bubblelandia.” This is a story about our lives. We all know
life can be gray or colorful…Don’t worry...this time it is going
to be very colorful! Mr. B finds himself transported as if by
magic to a special, colorful, happy place called Bubblelandia,
a place to linger, to dream, to listen, to watch, to savor, and
to marvel but, above all, a place to dream. The “inhabitants”
of Bubblelandia – seahorses, dragon fish, starfish, mermaids,
clown fish and others – will carry Mr. B along his imaginary
journey in this beautiful underwater world where fantasy
becomes reality and you are invited to follow him.
“Cirque du Soleil meets giant bubbles” – Latvian Press
President & CEO
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“See Jane Sing!”
With Jane Lynch
Sat, October 29, 8pm
$87/77/57/47
Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jane
Lynch comes to the McCallum for her Palm
Desert solo concert debut. Fresh from her
iconic portrayal of Sue Sylvester on “Glee”
and her Broadway debut as Miss Hannigan
in Annie, Jane will bring her comic skills
and musical prowess to the theatre stage.
Audiences should prepare for a side-splitting evening of musical
comedy, with more than a dash of wit as Jane explores her love of
the beauty and absurdity of the American standard and show tunes.
Foreigner
In Concert – Unplugged
Wed, November 2, 8pm
$97/77/67/47
With ten multi-platinum albums
and 16 Top 30 hits, Foreigner
is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world
with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out
tours and album sales, now exceeding 75 million. Responsible for some
of rock and roll’s most enduring anthems including “Juke Box Hero,”
“Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Hot Blooded,”
“Cold As Ice,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” and
the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is,” Foreigner
continues to rock the charts more than 30 years into the game.
The McCallum Theatre is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Ticket
sales account for only 60% of our annual operating budget. Please
help fill the gap by becoming a Friend of the McCallum Theatre. Visit
https://www.mccallumtheatre.com/index.php/giving/make-a-donation
Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
Herb Alpert and
Lani Hall
Sat, November 5, 8pm
$77/57/47/37
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall
infuse an eclectic blend of
jazz, world and American pop
standards with their unique
sound. Performing together
since 2006, each half of this
husband-and-wife duo brings
an impressive musical
background to the table:
Alpert’s accomplishments
include five number one hits,
28 albums on the Billboard
charts and eight Grammys; while Hall is a Grammy-winning vocalist
who was the original lead singer for Sergio Mendes’ Brasil ’66.
The New Christy Minstrels
®
Celtic Thunder
Fri, November 4, 8pm
$97/87/77/57
Celtic Thunder is an Irish singing
group and stage show known for its
eclectic, theatrical style show. They
debuted in August 2007 at The Helix
in Dublin. Accompanied by the Celtic
Concert Orchestra, Celtic Thunder
has become a household name all
around the world, with recent ventures into Australia & South
Africa. With the airing of their first Public Television special
in 2008, Celtic Thunder consistently remains one of the most
popular musical shows for stations throughout the US. Celtic
Thunder live shows are known for dramatic effects via lighting
and choreography as well as realistic Irish stage sets with
authentic Irish instruments. The performances have dramatic
solos, compelling ensembles, and comedic acts.
Still Under the Direction of Randy Sparks
Sun, November 6, 3pm
$67/47/37/27
Founded by Randy
Sparks in 1961, The
New Christy Minstrels
are still going strong.
Relive the era when
Folk Music was on
everybody’s record
player and songs like
“Green, Green” and
“Everybody Loves a
Saturday Night” were
topping the charts.
Presented through the generosity of Dan and Brooke Koehler
www.mccallumtheatre.com
McCallum Theatre Institute Presents
McCallum Theatre Institute Presents
The Choreography Festival
Sat, November 12, 7pm
Featuring Professional Companies
$42/37/27/17
Sun, November 13, 4pm
Featuring Pre-Professional Companies
$32/27/22/14
Choreography by both emerging
and established dancemakers
takes center stage in McCallum’s
popular festival, now in its 19th
year. Exciting original dances in
a number of styles are performed
by companies from across the
nation with winners announced
at the conclusion of
each performance.
Highlighting dance as
an art form, this event always
delivers an interesting mix of
work by inventive artists.
Tango Estampas Porteñas
Deseos
Stories of Longing and Desire Told Through Argentine Tango and Music
Wed, November 16, 8pm
$77/57/47/27
The Buenos Aires Tango Company,
Estampas Porteñas present their
newest production, “Deseos...
Stories of Longing and Desire
told through Argentine Tango
and Music.” “Deseos” is a
celebration of the greatest artistic elements of Argentina including
the indomitable tango, the athletic malambo of the gauchos, and
musical styles that range from the melancholic to celebratory. This
new creation of artistic director, Carolina Soler, will also include
advanced technical elements such as projection mapping, a method of
illumination and projection that will allow the stage to be transformed
instantaneously from a train station in rural Argentina, to a milonga
in an urban barrio, to an outdoor plaza in Buenos Aires. “Deseos”
promises to be the height of technical production matched by flawless
and emotive dancing, and ardent, soul-filled music.
The Waring International Piano Competition presents
Three Pianos – Six Hands – One Performance
A Piano Extravaganza!
Thu, November 17, 7pm
$67/47/27/17
Hear three Waring Competition winners
perform solo and all together on three
Steinway concert grand pianos.
Olivia Newton-John
Photos: Jack Hartin
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Fri, November 18, 8pm
$117/97/77/67
With more than 100 million albums sold,
Olivia Newton-John’s successes include
four Grammys, numerous Country Music,
American Music and People’s Choice
Awards, an Emmy Award, ten #1 hits and
15 top 10 singles. In 1978, her co-starring
role with John Travolta in Grease
catapulted Olivia into super-stardom and
to date remains the most successful movie
musical of all time. Olivia’s appeal seems to be timeless. With a
career spanning more than four decades she is still a vibrant,
creative individual adored by fans across the world.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
An Evening with
George Takei
Sat, November 19, 8pm
$97/77/57/37
George Takei, whose popularity spans
generations, is known for his role in “Star
Trek” and for his presence on Facebook and
Twitter. He recently appeared on Broadway,
in the musical Allegiance. Takei’s story
goes where few stories have gone before.
From a childhood spent with his family
wrongfully imprisoned in a Japanese internment camp during
World War II to becoming one of the country’s leading figures in
the fight for social justice, Takei remains a powerful voice on issues
ranging from politics to pop culture.
The Beach Boys
Added
Sun, November 20, 3pm & 7pm
Per formance
$117/97/77/67
You can capsulize most pop music acts by reciting how many
hits they’ve had and how many millions of albums they’ve sold.
But these conventional measurements fall short when you’re
assessing the impact of The Beach Boys. To be sure, this band
has birthed a torrent of hit singles and sold albums by the tens
of millions. But its greater significance lies in the fact that it
changed the musical landscape so profoundly that every pop
act since has been in its debt. The Beach Boys are led by Mike
Love (lead vocals) and Beach Boy-vet Bruce Johnston (vocals/
keyboards) who along with Jeffrey Foskett (guitar/vocals),
Brian Eichenburger (bass/vocals), Tim Bonhomme (keyboards/
vocals), John Cowsill of The Cowsills (percussion /vocals) and
Scott Totten (guitar/vocals) continue the legacy of the iconic
American band.
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Tue, November 22, 8pm
Wed, November 23, 2pm & 8pm
Fri, November 25, 8pm
Sat, November 26, 2pm & 8pm
Sun, November 27, 2pm & 7pm
$137/107/87/67
$107/97/77/57
The Hills Are Alive! A brand new production of THE SOUND OF
MUSIC, directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien,
is coming to the McCallum. The beloved musical story of Maria
and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its
Tony, Grammy and Academy Award winning Best Score, including
“My Favorite Things,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. THE SOUND
OF MUSIC enjoyed extraordinary success as a live television
production when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in
December, 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015
marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which
continues to be the most successful movie musical in history.
Presented through the generosity of Harold Matzner
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel
Mon, November 28, 7pm
$42/32/22
Enjoy an evening of the ardent melodies and
vibrant rhythms of Spain and Argentina, including the wonderful
music of Albeniz, Grandados, Piazzola, and others.
Presented through the generosity of Donna MacMillan
Mitch’s Picks
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Photo: Peter Schaaf
FIESTA! The Glorious Music of
Spain and Argentina
Vienna Boys Choir
Mon, December 5, 7 pm
$77/67/47/37
The Vienna Boys Choir has
delighted music lovers across the
globe for six centuries with their
purity of tone, charm, and crowdpleasing repertoire. Christmas in
Vienna showcases the voices of
these child musicians in a program
featuring Austrian folk songs,
classical masterpieces, popular
songs and, of course, holiday favorites.
Presented through the generosity of Raymond James
Jake Shimabukuro
Tue, November 29, 8pm
$67/57/37/27
Ukulele wizard Jake Shimabukuro
has not only redefined what his
instrument can do, but has spread
the ukulele’s popularity to a whole
new audience. His star began to
rise in 2006 with a viral YouTube
performance of “While My Guitar
Gently Weeps” (over 14 million
views). Called “the Paganini of the ukulele,” he’s been declared a
musical “hero” by Rolling Stone and earned comparisons to music
icons Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. Shimabukuro is known for his
masterful interpretations of songs by Sting, Leonard Cohen, George
Harrison, Adele, Queen and many others.
Presented through the generosity of Frank and Mary Ann Xavier
The Irish Tenors Christmas
Ronan Tynan, Anthony Kearns and Finbar Wright
Tue, December 6, 8pm
$107/87/67/37
The Irish Tenors, one of
the most successful Irish
touring acts ever,
celebrate the Season
with a special holiday
concert of traditional
carols and classic Irish
ballads, accompanied by
a live 30-piece orchestra.
Presented through the generosity of Jerry and Sarah Mathews
Mamma Mia!
Fri, December 2, 8pm
Sat, December 3, 2pm & 8pm
Sun, December 4, 2pm & 7pm
$117/97/77/57
$97/87/67/47
MAMMA MIA! is the ultimate feel-good
show that has audiences coming back
again and again to relive the thrill.
Now it’s your turn to have the time of
your life at this smash-hit musical that
combines ABBA’s greatest hits, including “Dancing Queen,”
“S.O.S.,” “Super Trouper,” “Take A Chance on Me” and “The
Winner Takes It All,” with an enchanting tale of love, laughter
and friendship. Whether it’s your first visit or your fourteenth,
don’t miss MAMMA MIA! on its Farewell Tour!
OH WHAT A NIGHT!
A Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Thu, December 8, 8pm
$108/95/77/52
Back by popular demand, this exciting musical tribute to
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons has sold-out at every
performance with the DESERT SYMPHONY as well as
performing to sold-out audiences worldwide. As we bring in
the holiday season, the stars of Oh What A Night! will once
again feature their special holiday tribute to the legendary
Andy Williams & The Williams Brothers.
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Los Angeles Ballet
Starring Oleta Adams, Melissa Manchester, Jon Secada and Ruben Studdard
The Nutcracker
Fri, December 9, 8pm
$107/87/67/57
A holiday tradition at McCallum Theatre, Colors
of Christmas returns with a new line-up of stars
for a sparkling evening of holiday music and classics backed up by
a hot 12-piece band and a spectacular choir.
Thordal Christensen and
Colleen Neary, Artistic Directors
Tue, December 13, 7pm
$87/67/47/27
The Nutcracker – the essential holiday tradition. Join Clara and her
beloved Nutcracker as she travels to the Land of Snow, and to the
Palace of the Dolls where all of her favorite doll companions come
to life.
Presented through the generosity of Harold Matzner
jimi FITZ and Friends
Added
A CV Christmas
Show
Featuring Barry Minniefield,
Brightener, Frank Di Salvo,
Jeri Lynne, Jimmy Palmer,
John Carey, John Stanley King,
Kaitlyn Farley, Kal David, Lauri Bono,
Penny Unniversity, Ronnie King, Sergio Villegas, Steve Madaio, Will Donato
Sat, December 10, 8pm
$67/47/37/27
It’s a hometown Holiday celebration as jimi FITZ, aka CV 104.3’s
Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald gathers together with the Valley’s best talent
for an evening of hits and Holiday treats.
Christmas with The Ukulele
Orchestra of Great Britain
Sun, December 11, 7pm
$87/67/47/27
For more than 30 years, the Ukulele
Orchestra of Great Britain has been
the premier all-singing, all-strumming
group of ukulele players who believe
that all genres of music are available
for reinterpretation (as long as they are played on the ukulele).
Going from Tchaikovsky to Nirvana, via Otis Redding to
Spaghetti Western soundtracks, the orchestra takes the
audience on a world tour. Following their sold out show in
2015, UOGB are back with a program of Christmas music
from sacred to secular, including “Sleigh Ride,” “Blue
Christmas” and “Wassail Canticle.” Bring your ukulele for
an audience play along!
Johnny Mathis 60th Anniversary
Christmas Tour
With special guest Gary Mule Deer
Fri & Sat, December 16 & 17, 8pm
$137/97/77/67
A Johnny Mathis Christmas showcases
the legendary, award-winning vocalist
and performer with his quartet and
a 31-piece orchestra. The concert
features favorites from Mathis’
many beloved and best-selling holiday
albums plus a selection of Mathis’ pop
music hits. You’ll hear such yuletide
classics as “It’s Beginning to
Look A Lot Like Christmas,”
“Winter Wonderland” and
“White Christmas”
delivered with the
inimitable Mathis styling.
Joining Johnny is the
hilarious comedian
Gary Mule Deer, a
McCallum favorite.
Dec 16 - Presented
through the generosity
of Harold Matzner
Dec 17 - Presented
through the generosity
of Wayne and
Miriam Prim
Presented through the generosity of Ruth and Philip Elwell,
Irene Weingarten and Michael Gregory
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Photo: Reed Hutchinson
Colors of Christmas
Asleep At The Wheel
Merry Texas Christmas Y’all!
Added
Show
Sun, December 18, 7pm
$57/47/37/27
The Wheel has recorded two
albums of Texas-centric holiday
music through its four-decade
history, but it was just a few
years ago that the group
launched this first-ever western
swing holiday concert. Expect a
wonderful evening that combines
Asleep at the Wheel’s most popular songs, new material, and holiday
favorites such as “Christmas in Jail,” “Merry Texas Christmas Y’all,”
“Mele Kalikimaka,” “Swingin’ Silent Night” and many more.
Presented through the generosity of R.D. and Joan Dale Hubbard and
BIGHORN Golf Club Charities
Annie
Tue, January 10, 8pm
Wed, January 11, 2pm & 8pm
$107/97/77/57
$97/87/67/47
Leapin’ Lizards! The world’s best-loved
musical returns in time-honored form.
Directed by original lyricist and
director Martin Charnin and
choreographed by Liza Gennaro, this
production of ANNIE will be a brand
new incarnation of the iconic original.
Featuring book and score by Tony
Award-winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin,
ANNIE includes such unforgettable songs as “It’s the Hard Knock
Life,” “Easy Street,” “I Don’t Need Anything But You,” plus the
eternal anthem of optimism, “Tomorrow.”
Super Diamond – Music
of Neil Diamond
Thu, January 12, 8pm
$110/100/80/57
Super Diamond delivers a glittering show
performing Neil’s power ballads and up-tempo
hits with unrestrained enthusiasm. Super Diamond front man “the
Surreal Neil” Randy Cordeiro astonishes audiences with his live
interpretation of the “Real Neil.” Enjoy the unforgettable
classic hits such as “America,” “Cherry Cherry,” “Sweet
Caroline,” “Forever In Blue Jeans” and many more performed
by a full rock band and your Desert Symphony Pops.
The City of Rancho Mirage Presents
The Highwaymen – A Musical Tribute
Fri, January 13, 8pm
$67/47/37/27
Rancho Mirage Residents (with ID)
$62/42/32/22
Perhaps the greatest super group in country
music history, the original Highwaymen, formed
in 1985, consisted of Kris Kristofferson, Willie
Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash. This
recreation (with Willie, Waylon and Johnny) of that amazing, never
to be seen again band continues the legacy. You will witness first-hand
the friendship and comradery that existed between these legends,
reliving one of the greatest moments in country music history.
Combining their unique approaches to life and recording, they traveled
the world performing country music to millions of fans.
Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
Vanessa Williams
Sat, January 14, 8pm
$97/87/77/57
From Broadway to Hollywood, Vanessa
Williams is an icon. After becoming the
first African-American Miss America, she went on to slay the music
business, before making us all laugh in shows such as “Ugly Betty” and
“Desperate Housewives.” With 11 Grammy nominations and three Emmy
nominations, you know you’re in the presence of an impressive diva!
Palm Springs Legends III
Featuring the top tribute artists honoring the
iconic stars of the Desert:
Jake Broder and Vanessa Claire Stewart
as Louis Prima and Keely Smith
Sharon Owens as Barbra Streisand
Peter Salzer as George Burns
Jim Malmberg as Johnny Carson
Lambus Dean as Sammy Davis, Jr.
Bonnie Bowden as Doris Day
Lynn Roberts as Jimmy Durante
The Lindy Sisters as the McGuire Sisters
The Legends Orchestra
Sun, January 15, 3pm
$87/67/57/37
Back by popular demand! You won’t believe your eyes when
the legendary stars that made Palm Springs the place to be
all gather on the McCallum Theatre stage. Relive the glorious
days when these great icons lived in our Valley. Yes, they’re
tribute artists, but they sure do seem like the real thing.
Artists subject to change.
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Acknowledge a special occasion or honor the memory
of a loved one through a Tribute Gift to the McCallum.
Call 760-346-6505 for more information.
Added
Rick Springfield
Show
“Stripped Down” – Solo Acoustic Tour
Wed, January 18, 8pm
$87/67/57/37
Jay Leno
Rick Springfield has never settled for doing just
one thing. That’s probably why he remains so
active, still performing 100 concerts a year and
still writing new songs (he just released his 18th
studio album, “Rocket Science”). Springfield
first hit the charts with the Grammy Awardwinning number one hit “Jessie’s Girl” in 1981.
Simultaneously, he starred as Dr. Noah Drake
on the soap opera “General Hospital.” More recently, he acted
opposite Meryl Streep in the movie Ricki and the Flash and
appeared as the creepy Dr. Pitlor in HBO’s “True Detective.” He
wrote a best-selling memoir, “Late, Late at Night,” and novel,
“Magnificent Vibration.” And on stage, he still cranks out infectious
power pop with as much exuberance as ever.
Sat, January 21, 3pm & 8pm
$107/97/77/67
Jay Leno has captivated
living rooms across the
world for over 20 years
with charisma, comedy and
charm as host of late night
television’s top-rated, “The
Tonight Show with Jay
Leno.” Since passing the
torch, he’s been busy with
his new show, “Jay Leno’s
Garage” on CNBC. He’s also
taking his hilarious act on
the road for this exclusive
tour. See Jay do what he
does best and laugh it up
for this special night with
one of the world’s leading
entertainers.
Itzhak Perlman, violin
Thu, January 19, 8pm
$137/97/77/67
Violin legend Itzhak Perlman enjoys a superstar
status rarely afforded a classical musician.
Beloved for his charm as well as his talent, he is
treasured by audiences throughout the world who
respond not only to his remarkable artistry, but
also to his irrepressible joy of making music.
Presented through the generosity of Arlene Schnitzer and Jordan Schnitzer
Former member of The TEN Tenors
Daniel Belle
Mitch’s Picks
An Unexpected Song
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Fri, January 20, 8pm
$67/47/37/27
Former member of Australia’s The TEN Tenors,
Daniel Belle makes his anticipated U.S. solo
concert debut at the McCallum Theatre. His
career has ranged from a finalist on “Australian
Idol” when he was just 21, to touring the world
as a member of The TEN Tenors, to his recent stellar turn
covering the role of Jean Valjean in the Australian production
of Les Misérables. One of the most elegant and powerful
tenor voices of his generation, Daniel presents a program
representing the twists and turns of his career – from pop
to Broadway to opera, including “Bring Him Home” from
Les Misérables to Puccini’s stunning “Nessun Dorma.”
Photo: Lisa Marie Mazzucco
Rohan de Silva, piano
Added
Per formance
Presented through the generosity of Ron and Shelly Tamkin and
Ronald and Sylvia Gregoire
DRUMLine Live
Sun, January 22, 7pm
$87/67/57/37
DRUMLine Live is an international tour based on the Historically
Black College and University marching band tradition. With riveting
rhythms, bold beats and ear-grabbing energy, the staged show
will be a synchronized musical showcase of the HBCU experience.
Incorporating original compositions and soul-infused interpretations
of top 40 hits, group performances will range from colorful,
choreographed routines to heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences.
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Want to join the Valley’s most dynamic women’s volunteer
leadership group? Learn more about The Muses & Patroness
Circle of the McCallum Theatre at
https://www.mccallumtheatre.com/index.php/muses
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel
Mon, January 23, 7pm
$62/42/22
Garrison Keillor
Photo: Peter Schaaf
The Miracle of Mozart
Concerto Program with Orchestra
Don’t miss this special treat
for this 15th Anniversary at
the McCallum Theatre. Jeffrey
is a triple threat as he plays,
conducts and speaks! The
program features two of
Mozart’s most-loved works,
the C Major Concerto, No. 21,
K 467 (Elvira Madigan) and
the D Minor Concerto, No. 20,
K. 466. Jeffrey will be joined
by the McCallum Theatre
Chamber Orchestra, 36
of the best Los Angelesbased musicians.
Fri, January 27, 8pm
$97/77/67/47
True to his radio form, humorist celebrity speaker
Garrison Keillor shares hilarious anecdotes
about growing up in the American Midwest,
the people of Lake Wobegon, and “late-life
fatherhood.” With a wonderful, dry sense of
humor, he captivates audiences and delivers
with class, charisma, and wisdom.
The Illusionists™
Live from Broadway
Sat, January 28, 4pm & 8pm
Sun, January 29, 2pm & 7pm
$107/97/77/57
$97/87/67/47
Direct from Broadway, the world’s best-selling magic show is coming
to McCallum Theatre. This mind blowing spectacular showcases the
jaw dropping talents of seven of the most incredible Illusionists on
earth. THE ILLUSIONISTS – LIVE FROM BROADWAY has
shattered box office
records across the
globe and dazzles
audiences of all
ages with a powerful
mix of the most
outrageous and
astonishing acts
ever to be seen on
stage. This non-stop
show is packed
with thrilling and
sophisticated magic
of unprecedented
proportions.
Presented through the
generosity of Donna MacMillan
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Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
Storm Large
And Le Bonheur
Photo: Laura Domela
Wed & Thu, January 25 & 26, 8pm
$77/67/47/37
Storm Large: musician, actor, playwright,
author, awesome. She thrilled McCallum
audiences last season with Pink Martini.
She shot to national prominence in 2006
as a finalist on the CBS show “Rock Star:
Supernova.” Now hear her in her solo act
that will leave you breathless.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
TM
“The McCallum Theatre is a cultural
MUST for our students. They experience
a venue that is unlike any other. They
learn proper theatre etiquette and the
importance of the arts. It opens up to
them opportunities that they might
pursue in the future. Thank you so very
much for providing these experiences
for these young minds.”
– K ay Williams, Cielo Vista Charter
Elementary, Palm Springs
BalletBoyz
®
Mon & Tue, January 30 & 31, 8pm
$77/57/47/27
A “viscerally thrilling” (The Telegraph) “adrenaline rush”
(The Times), Great Britain’s BalletBoyz® began in 2001 as
the brainchild of former Royal Ballet dancers Michael Nunn
and William Trevitt. Described by
The Guardian as “a paradox of
muscular impact and weightless
flight,” the company’s evocative
style sets new standards for dance
as the company graces the stage
with ferocity, strength and
determination, as well as
tremendous elegance and poise.
They caused a sensation in
2014, so we decided to bring
them back for two nights
at the McCallum.
Annually, more than 40,000 schoolchildren, educators and
community members, mostly from underserved communities,
are introduced to life-changing experiences that open them to
a world of creativity and imagination:
Aesthetic Education Program
Over 2,212 in-school workshops were
presented by MTI in the 2015-2016 season
with professional teaching artists helping
students explore and learn in preparation
for live performances and exhibits at the
McCallum and at their schools.
Field Trip Series
Nearly 20,000 youngsters each year attend
daytime performances at the McCallum. Resource
materials and introductory workshops provided by
the Theatre provide the basis for lively classroom
discussion before and after the show.
Open Call Talent Project
Always a sell-out, Open Call is a
six-day celebration of local talent
which gives participants the
opportunity to work with professional
behind-the-scenes artists, culminating
in a show-stopping extravaganza on the McCallum stage.
Choreography Festival
The Choreography Festival showcases
dance companies from across the country
competing for cash prizes and an
engagement at the McCallum. A Lifetime
Achievement Award is bestowed annually
to a pioneer of dance. Additional programs serve young dancers
through the East Valley Dance Project and The Studio Project.
Photo: Hugo Glendinning
The programs of the McCallum Theatre Institute are supported by individuals,
businesses, foundations, and by people like you! For information about
supporting the McCallum Theatre Institute, contact the Development
Department at 760-346-6505.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Joshua Bell, violin
Tormé Sings Tormé
Sam Haywood, piano
A Tribute to the Life and Music of Mel Tormé
Starring Steve March Tormé
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Photo: Timothy White
Wed, February 1, 8pm
$97/87/67/57
With seven No. 1 albums on
the Billboard Classical charts,
performances on seven film
soundtracks, and a savvy social
media presence, Joshua Bell
is one of the most prominent
American artists of his generation.
His stylistic sympathies are
wide-ranging and his recitals are
always highlight events.
Mon, February 6, 8pm
$77/57/47/27
The first-born son of legendary jazz singer
Mel Tormé presents a magical evening of
music and memories. Steve March Tormé,
accompanied by a ten-piece band playing the iconic
arrangements by Marty Paich, sings his father’s
best-known songs, interspersed with personal Tormé
photos and video clips.
Rhythmic Circus
Added
Per formance
Feet Don’t Fail Me Now
Tue, February 7, 7pm
$32/27/22/17
$12 children age 12 and under
There’s tap dancing and then there’s
Rhythmic Circus, the percussivedance phenomenon that electrifies audiences with its hard-hitting,
rapid-fire tap, sidesplitting humor and finger-snapping tunes. Their
completely original performance, Feet Don’t Fail Me Now, is
spiced up with a variety of musical flavors enlivened by an infectious
seven-piece band, vocalists, and a very unique, one-man, a cappella,
beat-boxing sensation.
Starring Michael Griffiths
Fri, February 3, 3pm & 8pm
$67/47/37/27
Winner of the Helpmann Award, the
Australian equivalent of the Tony,
Australian cabaret performer Michael
Griffiths explores the colorful life and
timeless songs of Cole Porter. It’s a tale
of hedonism, grave misfortune and a
legacy that sparkles with wit and wisdom.
Sometimes, anything goes! Songs include “You’re The Top,” “It’s
De-Lovely,” “Let’s Misbehave” and “Night and Day.” Written at the
invitation of Sir Barry Humphries (Dame Edna) for the Adelaide
Cabaret Festival.
Presented through the generosity of Diane and Gerald Wendel
Presented through the generosity of Donna MacMillan
Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
The Summit: The
Manhattan Transfer
Meets Take 6
Bernadette Peters
Sat, February 4, 8pm
$137/97/87/67
Throughout her illustrious career, Peters
has dazzled audiences and critics with
her performances on stage and television,
in concert and on recordings. One of
Broadway’s most critically acclaimed
performers, Peters has won numerous
accolades including three Tony Awards, a
Golden Globe, two Grammy Awards, three
Emmy nominations and has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Photo: Andrew Eccles
Marvin Laird, Musical Director
Fri, February 10, 8pm
$87/77/57/37
Combining forces for the first
time, The Manhattan Transfer and
Take 6, two of the most acclaimed,
award-winning vocal groups in pop
music, create an unforgettable
concert event that will thrill audiences of all ages. Between
them, the two groups boast a remarkable 20 Grammy Awards,
and a range of styles that covers nearly every genre of
popular music; from jazz to swing, from gospel to R&B.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Jackie Evancho
Sat, February 11, 8pm
$97/87/67/57
Since appearing on “America’s Got Talent” in 2010 at age
10, Pittsburgh, PA native Jackie Evancho has released five
albums, including a platinum and gold album and three
Billboard 200 top 10 debuts. She has astonished audiences
with her perfect, beautiful,
soprano voice and her
presence, poise and
charm. Miss Evancho
became the youngest
person ever to give a
solo concert at Lincoln
Center, has made two
solo PBS specials for
the television series
“Great Performances,”
and appeared in the 2013
Robert Redford film The
Company You Keep.
Presented through the
generosity of JoAnn McGrath
The City of Rancho Mirage Presents
Golden Dragon Acrobats
Sun, February 12, 3pm
$47/37/27/22
Rancho Mirage Residents (with ID)
$42/32/22/17
The Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of a time
honored tradition that began more than 25 centuries ago.
Recognized throughout the United States and abroad as the
premier Chinese acrobatic touring company of today. The
award-winning acrobatics combine with traditional dance,
spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and
theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill
and spellbinding beauty.
Lorna Luft
The Judy Garland
Songbook
Tue, February 14, 8pm
$97/77/57/37
Lorna Luft melds one of the
world’s most familiar songbooks
with personal memories of growing
up with her mother, Judy Garland.
“Heart-stopping and thrilling… an
incandescent revelation not to be
missed.” – Los Angeles Times
Simply Three
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Wed, February 15, 8pm
$57/47/37/27
The electrifying trio of Glen
McDaniel, Nick Villalobos,
and Zack Clark, together
known as Simply Three, has
been captivating audiences
worldwide with high-octane
performances since 2010.
With over 10 million views
on YouTube, Simply Three
continues to receive praise for their ability to impress listeners
with a multitude of genres that span from Puccini and Gershwin
to artists such as Adele, Coldplay, and Michael Jackson. By
reshaping convention through this style of genre hopping, the
trio continues to seek the true essence of classical crossover
with original works as well as innovative arrangements that
showcase their technical virtuosity and heartfelt musicality.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Catskills on Broadway
“Arrival” Celebrates the Music of ABBA!
Thu, February 16, 8pm
$125/115/97/77
The greatest pop group of all time, ABBA is compared only to Elvis
and the Beatles. Appearing from 1971-1982, their legacy will live
forever. Since 1995, Arrival From Sweden has become the world’s
most popular and authentic ABBA tribute group. This is a must see
concert, a night you will never forget.
Rain – A Tribute to The Beatles
Fri, February 17, 8pm
Sat, February 18, 2pm & 8pm
Sun, February 19, 2pm & 7pm
$87/67/47/37
$77/57/37/27
RAIN: A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES
is a live multi-media spectacular that
takes you on a musical journey through
the life and times of the world’s most
celebrated band. Featuring new songs &
high definition imagery, this expanded
RAIN adds even more hits that you
know and love from the vast anthology
of Beatles classics such as “I Want
To Hold Your Hand,” “Hard Day’s
Night,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “Let It Be,” “Come
Together” and “Hey Jude.” This stunning concert event takes you
back in time with the legendary foursome delivering a note-for-note
theatrical event that is the next best thing to the Beatles. Don’t miss
the Broadway smash that’s taking the world by storm… RAIN:
A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES.
Presented through the generosity of Annette Bloch
Elvis Lives
The Ultimate Elvis tribute
artist event
Tue-Thu, February 21-23, 8pm
$87/67/57/47
Elvis Lives is an unforgettable multimedia and live musical journey across
Elvis’ life. His iconic style, embraced by
many of today’s artists, continues to
intrigue audiences of all generations. The
show features finalists from Elvis Presley
Enterprises’ worldwide Ultimate Elvis
Tribute Artist Contest, as well as a tribute
to Ann-Margret. Audiences “Can’t Help Falling In Love”
with this phenomenal theatrical concert experience!
All New for 2017!
Starring Freddie Roman, Sarge and Elayne Boosler
Fri, February 24, 8pm
$87/67/47/27
The Catskill Mountains of New York, the cradle
of American humor, launched the careers of
many of our greatest comics. In this ALL NEW
version of the 1991 Broadway hit, Freddie Roman, Sarge and Elayne
Boosler will have you howling with laughter. So sit back, relax and
get ready to enjoy a great evening of good old-fashioned comedy
that will bring you back to the golden years of the Catskills. Nothing
in this world (or any other world) could make you feel better!
Michael Feinstein
Isn’t It Romantic
A Reprise from his hit
Broadway Show
America’s most romantic
songs
Sat, February 25, 8pm
$127/97/87/67
McCallum favorite Michael Feinstein
returns with an evening of romantic music
from The Great American Songbook,
reprised from his sold-out Broadway run. Almost a million copies
were sold of his Isn’t It Romantic album. The swinging 17-Piece
Big Band will contrast the beautiful piano solos that Michael
Feinstein is known for. The show will take the audience on an
emotional roller coaster that is poignant, fun, and musically exciting.
Presented through the generosity of Manny and Linda Rider, Ron and
Aviva Snow and Robert and Carlyn Stonehill
The 61st Annual
Edition of
It’s Magic!
Sun, February 26, 3pm
$47/37/27/17
Milt Larsen and Terry Hill present
the 61st annual It’s Magic! A
dazzling all new revue featuring award winning magicians, It’s
Magic features the finest stars
of magic, comedy, sleight of hand
and stage illusions. The LA Times calls It’s Magic! “…
a must for magic buffs of all ages!”
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Don’t be scammed! Online ticket brokers will charge you many
times the actual face value of a ticket. The McCallum Theatre
Box Office is the ONLY safe and secure way to purchase tickets
for all performances.
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel
Mon, February 27, 7pm
$42/32/22
Hear some of the greatest works of the most
popular composer of music for the piano, Frédéric
Chopin. You’ll hear Waltzes, Ballades, Scherzos,
Nocturnes, and even a Polonaise or two.
Presented through the generosity of Donna MacMillan
Photo: Peter Schaaf
The Genius of Chopin
Salute to Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall
Starring the Benny Goodman Tribute
Orchestra
Featuring 18 of the country’s top
musicians
Conducted by Terry Myers
Special guest vocalist Nancy Osborne
Mon, March 6, 8pm
$77/67/57/37
Relive the legendary concert that made Benny Goodman
the most celebrated jazz bandleader of his day. Leading
a band of musicians including Harry James, Ziggy
Elman, Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton, Johnny Hodges
and Count Basie, Benny Goodman played music ranging from
“Honeysuckle Rose” to “Sing, Sing, Sing.” We re-create that night in
January 1938, with today’s best musicians, led by Terry Myers, one
of the great interpreters of Benny Goodman’s music. Don’t miss this
great night of music.
“Pure electricity
and undeniable drama.” – Los Angeles Times
“[TEN Tenors] truly outshine
all who have come before!” – broadway world
$97/77/67/37
$87/67/57/27
The most popular group in the history of the McCallum Theatre
(21 sold-out shows and counting!) returns with a brand new show,
“The Power of TEN.” “The Power of TEN” is a celebration of the
exhilarating and unique sound for which The TEN Tenors are now
world-renowned. In this spectacular new show, The TEN Tenors
take on the most dynamic songs in the world, soaring through
classical arias and giving rock anthems that special “tenorial”
treatment. This electrifying night of world-class entertainment
truly shows that “the Vocal Wonder from Down Under” can sing
anything, with beloved classics by Puccini, Rossini and Verdi
and artists as eclectic as Taylor Swift, David Bowie, One
Direction, Dolly Parton and Mariah Carey. Lifelong fans will be
especially thrilled to hear the sheer power of The TEN Tenors’
signature version of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Presented through the generosity of Harold Matzner
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Tue, March 7, 7pm
$77/57/47/27
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s bold vision – top global choreographers,
distinctive groundbreaking works, and virtuoso dancers – has
fostered a jewel of a dance company in the American West. The
company’s pioneering spirit arises from a dual set of home cities:
Aspen, nestled in the Rocky Mountains, and Santa Fe, gracing the
Southwestern plateau. Shaping the cultural landscape of these
communities –
and influencing
the dance field
at large – is a
contemporary
ballet company
now two decades
old. Repertoire
for this program
includes works
by Alejandro
Cerrudo; Ferdando
Melol; Jiri Kylian,
Norbert de la Cruz
and Jorma Elo.
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Photo: Rosalie O’Connor
Tue, February 28, 8pm
Wed, March 1, 2pm & 8pm
Thu & Fri, March 2 & 3, 8pm
Sat, March 4, 2pm & 8pm
Sun, March 5, 2pm
Second Annual
Tribute to The Follies
Starring John Davidson &
Ann Hampton Callaway
Featuring The Olate Dogs, David & Dania, Mark Schiff, Henrik Bothe, Follies Dancers and Follies Orchestra
Wed, March 8, 8pm
Thu, March 9, 2pm & 8pm
$97/77/57/37
$87/67/47/27
From the legendary Folies Bergère to the Ziegfeld Follies of Broadway to
the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, the theatrical revue has been a staple
of entertainment for well over 100 years. The McCallum pays tribute to
these wonderful performers with its own Vaudeville variety show.
Sponsor a show and see your name up in lights!
Contact Chad Hilligus at 760-776-6174 or
[email protected].
John Cleese
Sun, March 12, 3pm & 7pm
$97/87/67/57
Britain’s living legend of comedy John Cleese hits the road for a leisurely,
mean-spirited walk through his life and laughs. Celebrating stories from
his autobiography “So, Anyway,” the celebrated co-founder of Monty
Python yacks on about The Meaning of Life, The Life of Brian, The
Holy Grail, A Fish Called Wanda,“Fawlty Towers” and “Hangover
23,” explaining how he became a celebrity despite having some talent.
It’s the life of Britain’s most revered and ridiculous son, a not-to-be
missed journey from impropriety to notoriety. He’s not dead yet!
John Cleese on a wa
er minute and join
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dy lane.
The Irish Rovers
Added
Fri, March 10, 8pm
Show
$87/57/37/27
Throughout the years, these international
ambassadors of Irish music have maintained
their timeless ability to deliver a rollicking,
rousing performance of good cheer – one
that will have you singing and clapping along.
Their songs have become anthems of revelry
and joy among generation after generation of fans. Don’t miss you
chance to hear this iconic band as they complete one last world tour!
Suzanne Somers...
Direct from Las Vegas
She Sings, She Dances and She’ll
Make You Laugh
Added
Sat, March 11, 8pm
Show
$97/77/57/37
Suzanne Somers has played Las Vegas for 36 years and
just completed a two month residency at the Westgate
Resort & Spa, formerly the Las Vegas Hilton, where she
spent three years in the 80’s. Most people know Suzanne
as Chrissy from “Three’s Company,” Carol from “Step by Step,”
the author of twenty-six books on health & a new way to age (most
New York Times Bestsellers) or as a savvy entrepreneur who
develops and markets products that improve lives.
Suzanne has starred in her own one-woman show at the Brooks
Atkinson Theatre on Broadway and in many TV music specials
and movies. People who have never seen her on stage in Las
Vegas have no idea that she sings, she dances and she’s really
funny. But, all you really have to know is that she was chosen
to be ”Las Vegas Female Entertainer of the Year,” which
means that every member of the audience comes away from
Suzanne’s show with a big smile on their faces.
Presented through the generosity of Helene Galen
Walnut Street Theatre
Last of the Red Hot
Lovers
By Neil Simon
Tue, March 14, 8pm
$77/57/47/27
America in the 1960s, an era that
encouraged LOVE, was populated by
“Mad Men” and “Mod Women” trying to
navigate the new normal. In this freshly
conceived production of Neil Simon’s
classic, Last of the Red Hot Lovers,
true comedy ensues when a modern man in the hip sixties
looks for something new and different, but ends up finding
himself in the same situation, again and again… and again!
www.mccallumtheatre.com
COD Foundation Presents
Stepping Out for College of the Desert
Neil Berg’s “100 Years of Broadway”
Wed, March 15, 8pm
Added
$125/85/65
Show
Direct from New York, an All-Star Broadway
concert featuring five dazzling Broadway stars
from such hit Broadway musicals as: Phantom of
the Opera, Les Misérables, Chicago, Wicked,
and Man of La Mancha. This exhilarating tune-
filled tribute to the Great White Way is brought
to life by many of the performers who starred in these shows on
Broadway. If you like Cabaret, Show Boat, West Side Story, and
Mamma Mia!, you’ll love “100 Years of Broadway.” Benefitting COD
Foundation. For sponsorship opportunities call 760-773-2561.
On sale October 11
Malandain Ballet Biarritz
Beauty and the Beast
Mon, March 20, 8pm
$87/77/57/37
This new production of
Beauty and the Beast,
with music by Tchaikovsky,
brings the brilliant
Malandain Ballet Biarritz
to the McCallum stage.
The rich and complex symbolism of this tale known by all was a rich
source of inspiration for choreographer Thierry Malandain. Malandain
Ballet Biarritz is part of the National Choreographic Centre in
Biarritz, France.
Mona Golabek in
Forbidden Broadway
Thu, March 16, 8pm
$102/90/77/57
LOOK OUT BROADWAY, WE’RE HERE! with Laughs and Music. Just
when Broadway thought it was safe from the poison pen of funny-man
Gerard Alessandrini, Forbidden Broadway premieres with the Desert
Symphony in a sharp and hilarious look at the Great White Way! This
year’s targets include Pippin, Kinky Boots, Les Miz, Matilda, joining
favorites from Wicked and The Book of Mormon and many others.
Forbidden Broadway is our Music Director Gary Berkson’s personal
pick for a one-stop ticket to beautiful music and non-stop laughter.
Chicago
Fri, March 17, 8pm
Sat, March 18, 2pm & 8pm
Sun, March 19, 2pm & 7pm
$117/97/77/57
$97/87/67/47
A true New York City institution,
CHICAGO has everything that
makes Broadway great: a universal
tale of fame, fortune and all that
jazz; one show-stopping-song after
another; and the most astonishing
dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder CHICAGO has been
honored with six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy
and thousands of standing ovations. It’s also no surprise that
CHICAGO has wowed audiences all around the world, from Mexico
City to Moscow, from Sao Paulo to South Africa. Whether you’re
looking for your first Broadway musical, whether you’ve seen
the Academy Award-winning film and want to experience the
show live on stage or whether you’ve seen it before and want
to recapture the magic, CHICAGO always delivers.
Presented through the generosity of Robert and Sharlene Britz
The Pianist of
Willesden Lane
Based on the book The Children of Willesden
Lane by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen
Adapted and directed by Hershey Felder
Tue & Wed, March 21 & 22, 8pm
$77/57/37/27
Set in Vienna in 1938 and in London
during the Blitzkrieg, The Pianist of
Willesden Lane tells the true story
of Lisa Jura, a young Jewish musician
whose dreams are interrupted by the
Nazi regime. In this poignant show,
virtuoso Mona Golabek performs some
of the world’s most beautiful piano
music as she shares her mother’s
riveting story of survival. Adapted and
directed by Hershey Felder, Pianist
is infused with hope and invokes the
life-affirming power of music. A
sold-out McCallum show in 2015,
you won’t want to miss it this time.
Presented through the generosity of:
March 21 – Hal and Diane Gershowitz
March 22 – The Waring International
Piano Competition through
individual board members
www.mccallumtheatre.com
Randy Bachman
Added
Show
Every Song Tells a Story
Thu, March 23, 8pm
$87/67/47/37
Few artists can claim to have made a bigger
impact on popular music than Randy
Bachman, widely regarded as the “architect
of Canadian rock ‘n’ roll.” His renowned
songwriting acumen produced “You Ain’t
Seen Nothing Yet,” “American Woman,”
“Let it Ride, “Taking Care of Business,”
“Looking Out for #1,” “No Sugar Tonight”
and “These Eyes,” tracks that have become
pop-culture touchstones. One of the Canada’s favorite musical sons,
Bachman co-founded iconic bands The Guess Who and BachmanTurner Overdrive, earning over 120 gold and platinum albums/singles
around the world as a performer and producer, and amassing more
than 40 million in record sales.
Mitch Gershenfeld,
McCallum
Theatre
Concert Band
Conductor
Sylvia Gregoire,
Guest Conductor
Sun, March 26, 3pm
$42/37/27/22
Kristin Chenoweth
Fri, March 24, 8pm
$107/97/77/57
Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and
singer Kristin Chenoweth takes the lead in a
spectacular career that effortlessly spans film,
television, voiceover and stage. In her live show,
the acclaimed star brings iconic songs from her
best known shows like Wicked, Glee and On
the Twentieth Century – as well as popular standards and classics
from Broadway, Hollywood and beyond! Ms. Chenoweth promises a
very fun evening with new songs and some exciting surprises.
Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
Gershwin’s classic An American in
Paris highlights the 5th annual concert
by the McCallum Theatre Concert Band.
Hear 40 of Hollywood’s finest musicians
play stirring marches, band classics and
popular tunes in a real old-fashioned
concert-in-the-park.
And of course, there’s
free ice cream for
everyone after the show.
Presented through the generosity
of Ronald and Sylvia Gregoire
Steve Tyrell
Sat, March 25, 8pm
$87/77/57/47
Grammy Award-winning vocalist Steve Tyrell
has reinvented and re-popularized classic pop
standards for a modern audience. Known for his
rich voice and unique phrasings, Tyrell has been
a McCallum Theatre regular for more than ten years. “Steve
Tyrell has one of the most gratifying Cinderella stories in
present day popular music. Nine albums later, Tyrell is one
of the main contemporary purveyors of standards on the pop
landscape.” – Los Angeles Times
Presented through the generosity of Jim Houston and Patricia Bosley
Jeanne Robertson
Mon, March 27, 7pm
Added
Show
$67/47/37/27
Jeanne Robertson is the humorist and
speaker with millions of fans on YouTube and
Sirius/XM Radio’s Family Comedy Channel.
Robertson continues to charm audiences with
her humorous observations about life around
her. This former Miss North Carolina, standing
tall at six-foot-two, has an infectious personality, heart and
sense of humor. Some of her most popular anecdotes include
“Don’t Go to Vegas Without A Baptist,” “Don’t Bungee Jump
Naked,” and “Don’t Send a Man to the Grocery Store.” She
was a sellout last time. Don’t miss her this season!
www.mccallumtheatre.com
The City of Rancho Mirage Presents
The Waring International Piano Competition Presents
Tribute to Glenn Miller
and the Vocal Groups
Featuring The Tex
Beneke Orchestra
Concerto Finals with Orchestra &
Awards Presentation
Sun, April 2, 2pm
$67/37/27/17
With special guests The Four Aces, The Four Lads, String of Pearls and Paul Boland
The three finalists perform full
concertos with symphony orchestra.
Tue, March 28, 8pm
$77/67/57/37
Rancho Mirage Residents (with ID)
$72/62/52/32
You won’t be able to help yourself from tapping your toes when the
McCallum pays tribute to what is considered by many to be one of
the greatest big bands of all time, along with the song stylists that
made the world sing along.
Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel
Thu, March 30, 8pm
$77/57/37/27
Berlin’s famed crooner Max Raabe and
his 12-piece Palast Orchester present
their elegant collection of meticulously
recreated German and American standards of the 1920s and 30s.
More Fred Astaire than Joel Grey, the burnished baritone with a
“martini-dry wit” and his orchestra bring Weimar-era cabaret to
life with masterful showmanship and polished performances. As
The Boston Globe says “the show goes beyond mere surface; this
is serious music-making. The 12-piece band...is vibrant, versatile,
exquisitely balanced, and tight as a bow tie.”
Photo: Frank Eidel
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Mon, April 3, 2pm
$42/32/22
Did you ever want to be the one who gets to
choose the music on the concert? Well, here’s
your chance. Fancy a Bach Minuet, a March by
Mendelssohn or maybe an etude that’s simply
Transcendental? Here’s your chance to pick
the works on this final program of the season. Look for repertoire
suggestion forms at each Keyboard Conversations® program.
Presented through the generosity of Donna MacMillan
Presented through the generosity of Patrick and Edeltraud McCarthy
Art Garfunkel: In Close-Up
Fri, March 31, 8pm
$97/77/67/47
Art Garfunkel has made an indelible mark on
the music world as both a solo artist and half
of the unrivaled Simon & Garfunkel. He has
enjoyed a successful film career, published a
book and released 12 solo albums. Garfunkel
was originally revered for his Grammywinning, chart-topping songs and albums with
partner and fellow NYC native Paul Simon.
Their greatest hits collection is one of the
biggest selling albums ever. After Simon &
Garfunkel parted ways in 1970, he landed several major film
roles, published a collection of poetry, and released a number
of solo albums including his debut, Angel Clare, which
spawned the top 10 hit “I Only Have Eyes For You.”
An Evening with Lucie Arnaz
Wed, April 6, 8pm
$125/115/97/67
Singer, Film and Broadway Actress, Lucie Arnaz (Pippin, Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels, They’re Playing Our Song) is celebrating
over 45 years as an entertainer. Lucie Arnaz brings us a
powerhouse, eclectic evening with your Desert Symphony,
highlighting many favorites from The Great American Songbook
with her tribute to her father, Desi Arnaz and sprinkled with
anecdotes of love, life, and a family shared with the entire
planet. “Arnaz is a throwback in the best sense of the word,
a pro with the sort of audience rapport most performers
couldn’t buy with a fistful of cash…” – L.A. Times. We are
delighted to present this amazing performer. You don’t
want to miss Lucie Arnaz for her first appearance with your
Desert Symphony!
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Photo: Peter Schaaf
Audience Choice
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Max Raabe & Mitch Pick
Palast Orchester
Rita Rudner
Fri, April 7, 8pm
$87/67/47/37
Be prepared to laugh as Rita Rudner
returns (in a very mild way) to the
McCallum. The nine-time Las Vegas
Comedian of the Year has the
longest running solo comedy show
in the history of Las Vegas with
over 14 years on the Sunset Strip.
Known for her thought provoking
one-liners and her observations
on everyday life, Rudner keeps it
real talking about the things that
amuse her.
Presented through the generosity of
JoAnn McGrath
Co-presented by CV 104.3’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald
Chris Botti
Sat, April 8, 8pm
$101/91/81/61
A McCallum smooth jazz favorite,
acclaimed trumpeter Chris Botti
returns by popular demand. Chris’ lush
sound combines impeccable technique
with thoughtful improvisations. “Mr.
Botti has burnished an image of
pensive romance, achieving stardom in
the realm of adult contemporary pop.”
– The New York Times
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memorable evening. The entertainment
is always a crowd pleaser. A fun place
to spend time with friends and family.”
– Trip Advisor Reviewer
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