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From the Bay to L.A., Antioch’s Khira Thomas makes it in Hollywood

Saturday, January 26th, 2013

By Allen Payton

Antioch hails many students with childhood dreams. Some say “I want to be a doctor,” or a “District Attorney” maybe a “football player.” Khira Thomas always told her peers “I’m going to be an actress!” Almost 10 years have passed since she graduated from Deer Valley High School with the Class of 2003, and that’s exactly what she became.

“I knew it was going to happen someday,” says Thomas. “I told everybody I would, and that’s what I was able to accomplish.”

How it was going to happen, was another story in itself.

The first step for Thomas was to earn a degree in Theater. By being accepted to the California State University of Northridge, she would live close to Hollywood where she could learn about the business and stud the craft at the same time. “Being in proximity with the university and the Hollywood offices gave me the advantage to learn both my craft and the industry at the same time,” says Thomas. “They worked hand in hand with the jobs I booked and the exercises I did in class, I had 1 up on other actors at auditions because the casting directors saw I had the training to handle the part.”

One of the first things Thomas did upon arriving in Los Angeles was to get a feel of the TV and film industry.

“My very first encounter was attending a taping of the Wayne Brady Show, in 2004,” she said. “I was in shell shock seeing the movie magic unfold on set. From that point on I was in hot pursuit, working my way up to be a part of it.”

She was soon doing research on how and where to find auditions, and what it took to get acting jobs. It started with taking acting classes, then using those skills to find auditions and land roles.

“In a way, I felt as if the industry was gravitating to me, because eventually I was landing more jobs in a matter of months than those actors older than me, who hadn’t in years. I felt at home with the entertainment industry, and still do,” said Thomas.

Thomas found herself in the midst of many perks of the industry: walking the red carpet, earning money, and meeting notable celebrities. Thomas’ 1st major break was in the film “Lakeview Terrace” starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, and Kerry Washington.

“I only got a featured role in that film, but it meant the world to me, and it also inspired me to want more out of my career, as well” said Thomas.

After that, there was no room for backtracking, Khira wasn’t accepting anything less from that point on. This led her to landing supporting roles in more projects. She played a deceptive mistress in “House of Flesh Mannequins,” a horror movie heroine in “Poe,” a sexy decoy in “The Marriage Chronicles,” and a bus driver in “Bus People.” All are available on Netflix and/or DVD.

“It’s such an amazing feeling to watch myself on screen and be recognized by others” she stated. “It took so much and so long for me to do all of those films, and to finally see them out is such a relief. I always told people I was going to Hollywood to make movies, work with famous people, and walk the red carpet. Now I have a resume that speaks for itself.”

Her mother, Antioch resident Robin Reed, who watched her daughter in all her school plays from Kindergarten through high schools, said “I’m very proud of Khira for following her dreams.”

She caught the acting bug when she played the lead role in the play “The Princess and the Frog” in third grade.

“Khira had never been away from home,” Reed said. “So for her to leave home, move to L.A. where she didn’t know anyone, I was impressed by her strength.”.

“But my proudest moment was when I watched her walk across the stage to get her degree in theater from Cal State Northridge.”

Khira was the first member of her immediate family to graduate from college.

Although Khira Thomas has fulfilled her goal of becoming an actress, it’s not the end of her pursuits.

“I still do not feel as if I hit the prime of my life, yet” she shared. “I know I’ve done quite a bit as an actress, I still believe I have more roles in me to become even more successful.”

Ten years ago she had a dream to become an actress, and 10 years later she is looking to become a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry. There’s still time for her to walk the red carpet to the Academy Awards stage and to become a major entrepreneur.

She also wants to serve as an example to other, future actors who wish to be at the top of their game, like Khira expects to be very soon.

“I told people that I was going to be an actress, and I did it, now I’m telling you all I’m going to be a legend because if I knew then what I was going to be, then I ought to know what I’m going to be now!”

The Phantom of the Opera comes to Antioch

Monday, January 14th, 2013

Kudos to El Campanil Theatre for landing this classic performance!

Franc D’Ambrosio’s Broadway – Songs of The Great White Way

Sunday January 20, 2013, 3:00 pm matinee

El Campanil Theatre

602 W. Second Street, Antioch, in historic downtown Rivertown

Don’t miss Broadway star Franc D’Ambrosio as he performs live at El Campanil Theatre this Sunday, February 20 at 3 p.m. D’Ambrosio is best known for his impressive portrayal of the “Phantom” in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony award-winning musical “The Phantom of the Opera.” D’Ambrosio’s resume also includes his role as Anthony Corleone in the Academy Award nominated film, “Godfather III,” and his performance as Tony in Barry Manilow’s “Copacabana,” for which he received a National Theatre Award nomination for Best Male Performer in a Musical.

D’Ambrosio has toured extensively throughout the U.S., Europe and South America with his critically acclaimed one-man shows: “Broadway – Songs of The Great White Way,” and “Hollywood – Songs of The Silver Screen.” He is also a frequent guest artist with many major American orchestras and symphonies. Recognized for his vibrant voice and legato singing, D’Ambrosio has also performed with Michael Bolton and “American Idol” alums Diana DeGarmo and Kimberly Locke in several NBC Skating Spectaculars with Olympic Champion Brian Boitano.

Affectionately known as “The Iron Man of The Mask,” he was awarded the distinction as the “World’s Longest Running Phantom” and retained this title for over a decade. Franc studied in Italy with Pavarotti,and will be performing many songs including numbers from Les Miserables,and Phantom Of The Opera.

Frank will present an evening of passionate singing in his one man show Franc D’Ambrosio’s Broadway. For more information on D’Ambrosio, visit www.francdambrosio.com.

RESERVED SEATING

Tickets: Adults $25; Child (17 and Under): $15

NOTICE: ONLY ORCHESTRA SEATS ARE ON GROUND LEVEL. ALL OTHERS REQUIRE ACCESS BY STAIRS

Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Ticket Office 604 W. Second Street – next door to the Theatre Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and 1 hour before showtime or by phone: (925) 757-9500 or ONLINE at www.elcampaniltheatre.org.

Whether you buy your tickets by phone or online please consider requesting E-Tickets (Print At Home) and bypass the wait at Will Call.

 

El Campanil Children’s Theatre presents Thumbelina this Friday and Sunday

Friday, January 11th, 2013

 Friday January 11, 2013   7:30 pm and Sunday January 13, 2013   2:00 pm

Classic tale by Hans Christian Anderson, adapted by Vera Morris

Thumbelina is one of Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen’s most delightful characters, a miniature girl born from a flower who has to find her own way in the world of nature. “Once there was a girl no taller than a thumb, so she was called Thumbelina.”  This classic tale by Hans Christian Andersen, is a wonderfully imaginative production which takes us into Thumbelina’s world, fraught with dangers for one so small.  A water rat named Walter and an unpleasant family of toads are both determined to capture her.  Plus, a grumpy old mole thinks she’ll make a fine companion in his gloomy house.  If only Thumbelina can find Prince, the boy who promised to take her to the Land of the Little People, where she’ll be safe.  Good things truly do come in small packages!

Performed by our own Children’s Theatre company.  Performers usually range from ages 7 – 16.

Directed by: Sharon Redman

CAST:

Thumbelina – Ali Higby

Useful Person – Jordyn Kim

Woman – Kiera Kawalski

Cat – Sarah Pfieffer

Prince – Alex Marenales

Princess – Marissa Clenney

Widow Toad – Giulianna Seminario

Toady Son – Nolan Lozano

Toady Daughter – Sabrina Ascenelo

Toady Daughter – Stephanie Westphal

Old Mother Field Mouse – Montana Gurecki

Swallow – Caitlin Todd

Fish – Ariah Sanve

Walter Rat – Zack Pakin

Baron Beetle III – Evan Butler

Brenda Beetle -Brianna Pecknold

Bertha Beetle – Kierstyn Pool

Betty Beetle – Caitlin Valdez

Maude Mouse – Rebecca Morganstein

Margaret Mouse – Kailyn Lozano

Suzi Spider – Bella Tressa

Mole – Zach Pakin Prince’s Mother – Allison Aydelette “Land of the Little People” – Drew Morganstein, Hannah Aydelette, Ariss Firkins, Hannah Paoli, Connar Pauline, Deahnna Lacayo, Trezza Fuller, Jennifer Miller, Aubrey McNabb

Tickets: Adults: $12, Seniors (62 and Older): $10, Child (17 and Under): $8

Tickets May Be Purchased in Advance at the Ticket Office: 604 W. Second Street – Next Door To The Theatre
Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and 1 hour before showtime or by phone: (925) 757-9500 or ONLINE at www.elcampaniltheatre.com.

Whether you buy your tickets by phone or online please consider requesting E-Tickets (Print At Home) and bypass the wait at Will Call.

 

 

Comedy show at Humphrey’s on Friday, December 14

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

For more dinner reservations before the show call Humphrey’s at (925) 778-5800 and for more information visit www.HumphreysontheDelta.com.

8th Annual Local Artist Collection at Antioch’s Lynn House Gallery

Saturday, December 1st, 2012

Point Reyes by Bill Paskewitz

The Arts & Cultural Foundation of Antioch is proud to present the 9th Annual Local Artist Collection from December 1st to 22nd. The exhibit is free.

The 8th Annual Local Artist Collection, featuring 35+ local artists, is a diverse, non-themed mixed media exhibit of artworks featuring paintings and photographs. In its 8th year, the show is a local favorite and provides the community an opportunity to view and purchase art during the holiday season.

Participating artists are: Victoria Sheridan, Ezra J. Engle, Clyde Cox, Garrry Reiman, Clay Twigg, Andre’ Salvador, Paul Schorr, Gloria Cannon, Michelle Ramirez, Mikhael Ramirez, Mauricio Ramirez, Joel Summerhill, Lisa Salazar, Ken Tomlin, Jolynn Lacasse, Sherry Morris, Nordyn Anderson, Syed Rizvi,, Tom Dudziak, Lynn Peterson, Betty Espindola,   Bill Paskewitz, Michele Brady, Sandra Berkson, Julia Offord,, Julia Starr, FROgard Butler, Jo Cotarelo, Mary Negrete, Mark Jezierny, Kay Kirby, Gloria Pohan, Margaret Whiting Christina Mack, Gabriela Agramont, Laura Inkster and Melissa Adams.

The Lynn House Gallery is located at 809 W. 1st Street in Antioch (across from the Amtrak Train Station) and is open Wednesdays and Saturdays, during exhibits from 1-4 PM. For more information, vist www.art4antioch.org or contact Diane Gibson-Gray at Diane@art4antioch.org or (925) 325-9897.

Veterans Day Parade Sunday, November 11 in Antioch’s Rivertown followed by concert at El Campanil

Friday, November 9th, 2012

What:              Veteran’s Day Concert

Where:             El Campanil Theatre, 602 W Second Street, Antioch, Ca

Date:               Sunday, November 11, 2012

Time:               3:00 pm (NOTE TIME CHANGE)

Tickets:            Adults: $15  Seniors (62 & Over): $12  Child (Under 18): $10

Ticket Office:  (925) 757-9500

Online:            www.elcampaniltheatre.com

A musical celebration of America and its veterans is coming to the El Campanil Theater in Antioch this Veterans Day, November. 11, 2012. This patriotic tribute to our country and those who have protected it will feature two popular local groups, the Summerset Singers chorus and the Summerset Big Band, together in concert. The show will include such inspiring and rousing favorites as “America the Beautiful,” “Armed Forces Medley,” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The program will also feature some of the most beloved standards from the World War Two era.

The SUMMERSET SINGERS are currently in their thirteenth season of entertaining residents of Brentwood community and Contra Costa County. Over-the years the chorus has grown to over seventy members, and has achieved the stature of one of the best choral groups in the area. Directed by Ernie Macintyre, the Singers are best known for their annual summer show, which this year will include an additional performance at the new Brentwood Community Center.  The Singers also perform numerous Christmas concerts throughout the county.

The SUMMERSET BIG BAND was formed in May of 2006 as a “rehearsal band” within the Summerset retirement community.  At that time there were nine members. The band has now grown to a core complement of fourteen, plus “alumni” and alternates, all talented musicians from the Brentwood-Antioch area of Eastern Contra Costa County.  The band is comprised of five saxophones, four trombones, four trumpets, piano, bass, and drums.

The Summerset Big Band has played to the delight of thousands people who enjoy

November at El Campanil Theatre in Antioch

Thursday, November 1st, 2012

Tickets: (925) 757-9500
Box Office: 604 W Second St ~ Antioch
Online: www.elcampaniltheatre.com

El Campanil Children’s Theatre Presents The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

Friday November 2, 2012 7:30 pm

Sunday November 4, 2012 2:00 pm

A classic ghost story by Washington Irving, adapted by Vera Morris

Based on the original story by Washington Irving, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow tells the story of Tarry Town, a place where strange things happen and the townsfolk seem entranced by spirits. Ichabod Crane, a well-educated teacher, is new to Sleepy Hollow and seems to fit right in. He’s taking over the choir, courting the wealthy daughter and sharing a ghost story or two. But not everyone is happy to see Ichabod and not everyone thinks he loves ghost stories as much as he says. He meets a mysterious fate. Legend has it that he is the victim of the dreaded “headless horseman” who allegedly haunts Sleepy Hollow.

Performed by our own Children’s Theatre Company. Performers usually range from ages 7 – 16.

Tickets: Adults: $ 12 Seniors (62 and Older): $ 10 Child (17 and Under): $ 8

 

Aja Vu – The Music Of Steely Dan

Saturday November 10, 2012 8:00 pm
The San Francisco-based Aja Vu band performs the music of Steely Dan.

Close your eyes and you’ll be there with AjaVu, the Dan that can!

From “Hey Nineteen” and “Reelin’ In The Years” to “Deacon Blues” and “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number”, you can buy a thrill when you hear the tight chunky horns, vocals and solos note for note and phrase for phrase backed up by an unparalleled rhythm section.

The Aja Vu show recreates the combination of rock, jazzy blues and unique storytelling that has made the Steely Dan sound endure throughout pop culture for 30+ years!

Come join us at our show at El Campanil Theatre and keep the music of Steely Dan alive in America for die-hard fans and newcomers alike.

Tickets: Adults: $ 27 Seniors (62 and Older): $ 24 Child (17 and Under): $ 15

 

Summerset Big Band & Summerset Singers – Veteran’s Day Concert

Sunday November 11, 2012 3:00 p.m. (PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE)

Stay for the concert after the Veteran’s Day Parade (1 pm) – Along Second Street

A musical celebration of America and its veterans is coming to the El Campanil Theater in Antioch this Veterans Day, November 11, 2012. This patriotic tribute to our country and those who have protected it will feature two popular local groups, the Summerset Singers chorus and the Summerset Big Band, together in concert. The show will include such inspiring and rousing favorites as “America the Beautiful,” “Armed Forces

Medley,” and “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The program will also feature some of the most beloved standards from the World War Two era.

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The SUMMERSET SINGERS are currently in their thirteenth season of entertaining residents of Brentwood community and Contra Costa County. Over-the years the chorus has grown to over seventy members, and has achieved the stature of one of the best choral groups in the area. Directed by Ernie Macintyre, the Singers are best known for their annual summer show, which this year will include an additional performance at the new Brentwood Community Center. The Singers also perform numerous Christmas concerts throughout the county.

The SUMMERSET BIG BAND was formed in May of 2006 as a “rehearsal band” within the Summerset retirement community. At that time there were nine members. The band has now grown to a core complement of fourteen, plus “alumni” and alternates, all talented musicians from the Brentwood-Antioch area of Eastern Contra Costa County. The band is comprised of five saxophones, four trombones, four trumpets, piano, bass, and drums.

The Summerset Big Band has played to the delight of thousands people who enjoy listening and/or dancing as the band interprets the music of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, and others. It fills a musical gap for folks, many of whom become emotional because of the wonderful memories brought back by the band’s nostalgic music. Audiences cheer when the band performs a slow, melodic tune such as “Moonlight Serenade”; ups the tempo with “Two O’clock Jump”; or a vocal rendering of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York.”

Tickets: Adults: $ 15 Seniors (62 and Older): $ 12 Child (17 and Under): $ 10

 

Tribute To The Music Of John Denver – Starring Jim Curry

Saturday November 17, 2012 8:00 pm

The music of the late John Denver is like an old friend, outlasting trends and standing the test of time. Join acclaimed performer Jim Curry for this tribute to the music of one of the most beloved singer/songwriters ever to grace the stage.

Tribute artist Jim Curry, who’s voice was heard in the CBS-TV movie Take Me Home: The John Denver Story, has performed Denver’s music in sold out shows throughout the country and has emerged as today’s top performer of Denver’s vast legacy of multi-platinum hits.

Jim’s uncanny ability to mirror John’s voice and clean-cut look takes you back to the time when “Rocky Mountain High” “Sunshine”“Calypso” and “Annie’s Song” topped the charts, and his popular music had the heartfelt message of caring for the earth and caring for each other.

Tickets: Adults: $ 27 Seniors (62 and Older): $ 24 Child (17 and Under): $ 15

 

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Holy Angels Books Presents

RESTLESS HEART

Friday November 16, 2012   7:00 pm
Sunday November 18, 2012   2:00 pm

Filmed in Europe, RESTLESS HEART is the first full-length feature movie on St. Augustine. Born in North Africa, Augustine studied in Carthage, becoming an accomplished but dissolute orator. After converting to Manichaeism, a guilt-free religion, he was called to the imperial court in Milan to serve as an opponent to the Christian Bishop Ambrose. But when the Empress Justina sent imperial guards to clear out a basilica where Augustine’s mother, Monica, was worshipping, her constant prayers and the witness of Ambrose won him over to Christianity. Serving in Hippo in 430 AD, Bishop Augustine urged the Roman garrison to negotiate with the Vandal King Genseric, but they proudly refused. He passed up a chance to escape on a ship sent to rescue him by the Pope, and stayed by the side of his people.

Christian Duguay directed the film, and the cast includes Franco Nero, Johannes Bandrup, Monica Guerritore and Alessandro Preziosi.

GENERAL SEATING General Admission: $ 10 Online Fee: $1

 

El Campanil Theatre and the International Film Showcase Present

Three Quarter Moon

(Dreiviertelmond)

Friday November 23, 2012 7:30 pm

Sunday November 25, 2012 2:00 pm

Germany 2011

Directed by: Christian Zübert

Run Time: 94 minutes

Language: German /Turkish

Subtitles: English

The world of grumpy taxi-driver Hartmut Mackowiak (ELMAR WEPPER) comes crashing down when he finds out his wife is leaving him after 30 years. Suddenly, he has to rethink his whole life – making him even more of a cranky loner. That is, until the day he gets six-year-old Hayat and her mother as a fare in his taxi. While her mother has to go back to Istanbul for a few weeks, Hayat is supposed to stay in Germany with her grandma. But then Hayat’s grandma falls into a coma. Although Hartmut initially doesn’t want to have anything to do with the precocious little Turkish girl, he gradually succumbs to Hayat’s stubborn charm and decides to help her. Little does he suspect it may also be a case of the little girl helping the big grouch to learn to enjoy life again…

General Admission: $ 8 Seniors (62 and Older): $ 7 Children: $7

Halloween Costume Party and PhD’s play Humphrey’s Friday Night October 26

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

Don’t Miss The BEST 2012 Halloween Party Ever! This Friday night at Humphrey’s on the Delta. Stop by for dinner before the show and party. See their menu at www.humphreysonthedelta.com. Call for reservations at 925-778-5800. Humphrey’s is located at 1 Marina Plaza, at the foot of L Street, in Antioch.