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Auditions for scenes from Shakespeare’s Macbeth to be held in Antioch, Sept 1 and 2

Saturday, August 8th, 2015

The Drama Factory presents auditions for Shakespearean Death Scenes vol.1 MACBETH

9/1, 9/2 7:00 pm

Nick Rodriguez Community Theatre

213 F Street, Antioch

Ages 12+

No Participation Fee

This is their unique take on one of Shakespeare’s most loved plays. Just the exciting parts and narrated by Mr. Shakespeare himself.

The Drama Factory

The Drama Factory is a 501(c)3 non-profit company and all contributions are tax deductible. For more information visit www.dramafactory.org.

Award-winning musical biography of Beatles comes to Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center, September 13

Friday, August 7th, 2015

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Musical retelling of Beatles story through the eyes of manager Brian Epstein features the live music of renowned tribute Abbey Road; Local high school string quartet joins touring show on stage for five songs

WALNUT CREEK, CA – Almost everyone knows that The Beatles are one of the most acclaimed bands in rock and roll history because their music has the hypnotic qualities that made teenage girls scream and artists today and yesterday cite them as one of their influences.

While many of us don’t have the opportunity to see the two surviving Beatles Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr live in concert these days, the closest thing to watching an actual Beatles concert will be In My Life – A Musical Theatre Tribute to the Beatles at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek on Sunday, September 13 at 2 pm. The show is sponsored in part by the Antioch Herald.

You mean just another tribute band? No, because not all tribute bands are alike.

This one portrays the Beatles—John Lennon (Nathaniel Bott), Paul McCartney (Christopher Overall), George Harrison (Jesse Wilder) and Ringo Starr (Axel Clarke)—as authentically as possible, from their singing to the myriad of guitars used throughout the band’s decade-long career. Listening to songs like “Penny Lane” or “I Want To Hold Your Hand” from this tribute band is almost like listening to the original icons themselves. The cast members are age appropriate for the Beatles, between 22 – 32 years of age. The Las Lomas High School (Walnut Creek) string quartet will join the touring show on stage for five songs.

While the great repertoire of songs bind this musical together, the audience also gets the opportunity to relive the most important moments of The Beatles’ epic legacy, which spans the entire 1960s period. The actors that portray the band members connect with the crowd through their lovable sense of humors and cheeky banter.

As one watches The Beatles progress throughout that decade, the band’s manager Brian Epstein (Murphy Martin) makes his presence known throughout the musical, narrating his side of the story starting from his discovery of the Fab Four at the Cavern Club in Liverpool up until after the release of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Epstein plays a very important role in this show, not only because he was the man who discovered the group, but he also influenced their personal touch with audiences and, of course, their fashion sense. Who could forget the image of the four dressed up in suits on their arrival at New York’s JFK Airport in 1964?

Sponsored in part by the Antioch Herald, this show is not just about reliving the breakthrough Ed Sullivan Show performance on February 9, 1964 that 78 million people watched on television, or reviving their deafening and packed Shea Stadium concert in 1965, it also touches on the band’s intimate moments in the recording studio. The audience observes the four in the studio as they struggle to reconcile their creative differences after Epstein’s death in 1967, a couple months after the release of Sgt. Pepper.

As for inspiration for the musical, Tom Maher, one of the co-producers alongside Andy Nagle, said that a friend gave him a biography on Epstein, which was the basis of the “In My Life” musical.

It took a while to get the pacing, but we are happy with the results,” Maher said.

Maher added that he wanted to make the portrayal as accurate as possible, with the band using the exact gear from the box amps to the guitars. Even the costumes they used throughout the performance – from the suits to the ensembles they wore during their Sgt. Pepper’s period – mirror the originals designs.

The show in Walnut Creek is part of a 125 stop tour of the U.S. and Canada. The show has been touring since 2008.

The San Diego Theatre Review called the show “the most original of all Beatles shows” and a “flat out great show!” The Los Angeles Times said “the show delivers,” and the Idaho Statesman said “this is the ticket for you!”

Las Lomas High School (Walnut Creek) students Lile Donoghue, Claire Yu, Sarah Tero and Reilly Terao will join the band for the songs “Eleanor Rigby,” “Yesterday,” “A Day in the Life,” “Hello Goodbye,” and “Hey Jude.” In a special touch, “Yesterday” is played as a scene in which the Paul McCartney character plays the song for the first time for Beatles producer George Martin, with the songwriter explaining that he envisioned a string-quartet accompaniment.

CALENDAR:

In My Life – A Musical Theatre Tribute to The Beatles is the award-winning musical biography of The Beatles through the eyes of manager Brian Epstein and features the live music of renowned tribute band Abbey Road. The show is widely considered by industry insiders to be the most unique Beatles show in decades. The multi-media musical comes to the Lesher Center on Sunday, September 13 at 2 pm. The show is appropriate for all ages.

Tickets are $29 – $90 and may be purchased online at www.lesherartscenter.org, by phone at 925-943-7469 or at the theatre box office. The Lesher Center is located at 1601 Civic Drive in Walnut Creek, CA 94596.

Free Antioch Summer Concerts continue Saturday nights in August

Thursday, July 30th, 2015

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Nationally touring Beatles tribute band returns to Pittsburg stage on August 21

Tuesday, July 21st, 2015
Remake of a photo of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show (l-r) Nate Bott ("John"), Axel Clarke ("Ringo"), Jesse Wilder ("George") and Chris Paul Overall ("Paul")

Remake of a photo of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show (l-r) Nate Bott (“John”), Axel Clarke (“Ringo”), Jesse Wilder (“George”) and Chris Paul Overall (“Paul”)

Abbey Road performs at California Theatre as part of 125 city tour

PITTSBURG, CA – Almost everyone knows that The Beatles are one of the most acclaimed bands in rock and roll history because their music has the hypnotic qualities that made teenage girls scream and artists today and yesterday cite them as one of their influences.

While many of us don’t have the opportunity to see the two surviving Beatles Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr live in concert these days, the closest thing to watching an actual Beatles concert will be Abbey Road – A Tribute to the Beatles on Friday, August 21 at 7:30 pm at the California Theatre in Pittsburg.

With their tight harmonies, flawless note for note renditions of Beatles hits, custom–tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to every detail, Abbey Road has honed their show to become one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatle tribute acts in the world.

Three costume changes cover the full range of the Beatle experience and beyond, with authentic early black Beatle suits, Sgt. Pepper’s regalia and Abbey Road attire. Hear the piccolo trumpet solo on Penny Lane and the full orchestration of A Day in the Life. Relive the emotional intensity of Paul’s moving Yesterday solo, as well as the high energy of stadium songs like Twist and Shout and other Beatle hits.

The show delivers!” said the L.A. Times. “If you see one tribute show, see this one – smart and loads of fun,” said the O.C. Register. “This is the ticket for you,” said the Idaho Statesman.

The band recently concluded a three month run at the Harrah’s Reno showroom and will perform a 30 show residency at the Harrah’s Laughlin showroom this summer. Abbey Road also headlines Harrah’s Tahoe and Houses of Blues across the country. The Abbey Road band performs in musical biography of the Beatles called “In My Life,” which performed to a capacity audience at the California Theatre last year.

The show in Pittsburg is part of a 125 stop tour of the U.S. and Canada. The show has been touring since 2008.

For more information visit www.abbeyroadtributeband.com or www.facebook.com/abbeyroadtribute.

CALENDAR:

Abbey Road – A Tribute to the Beatles plays at the California Theatre in Old Town Pittsburg on Friday, August 21 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are  $25 – $45 and may be purchased online at www.PittsburgCaliforniaTheatre.com, by phoning 925.427.1611 or by visiting the theatre box office. The box office is open Tuesday – Friday from noon – 5 pm and one hour before shows. The California Theatre is located at 351 Railroad Avenue in Old Town Pittsburg, California. The show is appropriate for all ages.

Tailgaters to celebrate 10th Anniversary with special events, this Friday night

Wednesday, July 8th, 2015

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Free Saturday Summer Concerts in downtown Antioch start this Saturday

Monday, July 6th, 2015

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Free art exhibit at Umpqua Bank in July and August

Saturday, June 27th, 2015
Grid200 by Dianne Curtain

Grid200 by Dianne Curtain

The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch (ACFA) continues their partnership with Antioch’s Umpqua Bank and features five artists in the upcoming exhibit. The bank is a perfect venue for local artists to showcase their work, which changes every two months. The featured artists are: Dianne Curtain, Nordyn Anderson, Jerome Gibson, Margarida Moniz and Paul Yang.

Umpqua Bank is located at 3700 Lone Tree Way and is open Monday-Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM, excluding bank holidays.

ACFA is currently seeking artists for the ongoing exhibit. The Umpqua exhibit changes every two months. If you are interested in participating, please email Diane@Art4Antioch.org or call Diane Gibson-Gray at (925) 325-9897.

For more information visit www.art4antioch.org or call Diane Gibson-Gray at (925) 325-9897.

Dance performance to celebrate Juneteenth, tonight, Sunday afternoon in Pittsburg

Saturday, June 20th, 2015

Juneteenth

According to Wikipedia, “Juneteenth commemorates the announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas in June 1865, and more generally the emancipation of African-American slaves throughout the Confederate South. Celebrated on June 19, the term is a portmanteau of June and nineteenth, and is recognized as a state holiday or special day of observance in most states.

By 1865, there were an estimated 250,000 slaves in Texas. As news of end of the war moved slowly, reach Texas until May 1865, and the Army of the Trans-Mississippi did not surrender until June 2. On June 18, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger arrived at Galveston Island with 2,000 federal troops to occupy Texas on behalf of the federal government. On June 19, standing on the balcony of Galveston’s Ashton Villa, Granger read aloud the contents of ‘General Order No. 3’, announcing the total emancipation of slaves:

The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired labor. The freedmen are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and work for wages. They are informed that they will not be allowed to collect at military posts and that they will not be supported in idleness either there or elsewhere.‘”

It has now become a worldwide celebration. For more information, visit www.juneteenth.com. To purchase tickets to the event, call the the California Theatre at (925) 427-1611 or go online to www.pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com. For more information about the visit www.grownwomendance.org.