
McAninch Arts Center (MAC), located at 425 Fawell Blvd. on the campus of College of DuPage, is proud to announce its 2023-2024 Performance Series filled with the best music, dance, comedy, theater from around the world.
The 10th season under the direction of MAC Director Diana Martinez includes a diverse array of artists making their MAC debut, including R&B/funk band Tower of Power, The Barricade Boys, National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s “When You Wish Upon a Star: A Jazz Tribute to Disney,” Cirque FLIP Fabrique and America’s Got Talent star iLUMINATE, plus Rupert Holmes’ “All Things Equal: The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg” and more. Voctave, Broadway’s Nathan Gunn, The Texas Tenors, Danú and The Second City are among those returning by popular demand.
“It’s a thrill to present these talented artists and exciting shows,” says MAC Director Diana Martinez. “This season features a delightful mix of new faces plus audience favorites, but it all is a continuation of the MAC tradition of presenting the best entertainment to enlighten, engage and above all, entertain!”
Broadway and Theater highlights include "The Music of Billy Joel & Elton John" starring Michael Cavanaugh of the Broadway hit “Movin’ Out” (Nov. 12), award-winning baritone Nathan Gunn (Nov. 19), The Midtown Men, featuring stars of the original Broadway cast of “Jersey Boys” (Dec. 2), stars of “Les Miserables” in The Barricade Boys (Feb. 18) and Rupert Holmes’ Tony Award-winning play “All Things Equal: The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg” (March 3). Audiences will also have the opportunity enjoy performances made famous by two pop music legends with “The Life and Music of George Michael” (Feb. 25) and “THE BEAT GOES ON Starring LISA MCCLOWRY as CHER” (May 11).
Childrens and family programming returns to the MAC this season with TheaterWorksUSA’s “Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical” (Oct. 20), Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s “The Rainbow Fish” (Feb. 12), Cirque FLIP Fabrique’s “Blizzard” (Feb. 3) and more. Dance lovers will be thrilled with performances by Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl (Nov. 11), Hiplet Ballerinas (Feb. 17) and iLuminate named “Best New Act in America” by America’s Got Talent (April 6).
Once again, the MAC will be the place for the holidays with festive programs including The Second City’s hilarious “What the Elf?” (Dec. 9); the return of Voctave, the popular a cappella group (Dec. 10) and Salt Creek Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” with New Philharmonic performing Tchaikovsky’s beloved score live (Dec. 16& 17).
The MAC is home to Buffalo Theatre Ensemble (BTE) and New Philharmonic. BTE’s season opens Nov. 16 with “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley," a charming sequel to “Pride and Prejudice,” and New Philharmonic’s season opens Sept. 23 with “Tchaikovsky and Beethoven” featuring awarding winning guest violinist Esme Arias-Kim. Details on these previously announced seasons is available in the complete list of MAC 2023-2024 Season events attached to the full release that can be downloaded by CLICKING HERE. Select events will be accompanied by a free pre and post-show MAC Chat, providing the opportunity to engage with artists and learn more about thee featured works.
In addition to its season of professional productions, the MAC will host more than 60 College of DuPage Theater, Music and Dance performances and concerts. The MAC also offers free programming for the community throughout the year, including Global Flicks series and Lakeside Pavilion outdoor summer concert series returning in summer 2024. Visit www.AtTheMAC.org for more information about these and other events.
Events, dates, artists and prices are subject to change.
Tickets
Subscriptions (purchases of three or more shows) are available now. Subscribers can save up to 20% and receive special perks and benefits including priority seating, free exchanges, a Fast Pass Lane at concessions, invitations to VIP events, free subscription to West Suburban Living magazine, a 10% discount at the MAC gift shop and more. For more information call 630.942.4000 or visit www.AtTheMAC.org.
Single show tickets for the MAC’s Performance Series go on sale beginning at 12 noon on Thursday, July 27 at www.AtTheMAC.org, by phone at 630.942.4000 or in person at the MAC Box Office. Summer box office hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday–Sunday.
About the MAC
McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage is located 25 miles west of Chicago near I-88 and I-355. It houses three indoor performance spaces (780-seat proscenium Belushi Performance Hall; 186-seat soft-thrust Playhouse Theatre; and a versatile black box Studio Theatre), outdoor Lakeside Pavilion, plus the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and classrooms for the college’s academic programming. The MAC has presented theater, music, dance and visual art to more than 1.5 million people since its opening in 1986 and typically welcomes more than 100,000 patrons from the greater Chicago area to more than 230 performances each season.
The mission of the MAC is to foster enlightened educational and performance opportunities, which encourage artistic expression, establish a lasting relationship between people and art, and enrich the cultural vitality of the community. For more information about the MAC, visit www.AtTheMAC.org or @AtTheMAC on Facebook and Instagram.
Support for the McAninch Arts Center is provided in part by Bank of America, Brookdale Senior Living Glen Ellyn, the DoubleTree by Hilton Lisle/Naperville, Anonymous, Sullivan Taylor Family Trust, The DuPage Foundation, Ball Horticultural, Clayco, Enjoy Illinois, Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; JCS Arts, Health and Education Fund of the DuPage Foundation; Wight & Company, WDCB 90.9 FM and College of DuPage Foundation.
Established as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization in 1967, the College of DuPage Foundation raises monetary and in-kind gifts to increase access to education and to enhance cultural opportunities for the surrounding community. For more information about the College of DuPage Foundation, visit www.foundation.cod.edu or call 630.942.2462.
MCANINCH ARTS CENTER 2023 – 2024 SEASON EVENTS THROUGH NOV. 202
MCANINCH ARTS CENTER 2023 – 2024 SEASON
(As of 6-27-23. Events, dates, artists and prices are subject to change.)
Subscriptions (purchases of three or more shows) are available now. Subscribers can save up to 20% and receive special perks and benefits including priority seating, free exchanges, a Fast Pass Lane at concessions, invitations to VIP events, free subscription to West Suburban Living magazine a 10% discount at the MAC gift shop and more. Single show tickets for the MAC’s Performance Series go on sale at 12 p.m. Thursday, July 27.
Tickets are available at www.AtTheMAC.org, by phone at 630.942.4000 or in person at the MAC Box Office, 425 Fawell Blvd. Summer box office hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday–Sunday.
New Philharmonic: “Beethoven and Tchaikovsky”
Featuring Guest Violinist Esme Arias-Kim
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24
Tickets: $55
MAC Chat
17-year-old violinist Arias-Kim, winner of the 2023 Crain-Maling Foundation CSO Young Artists Competition, returns to join New Philharmonic for Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35, his only violin concerto. The program also features a performance of Beethoven’s high-spirited and rhythmic Symphony No. 7, Op. 92 recognized as one of Beethoven’s best works.
Tower of Power
7 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 1
Tickets: $85-$105
For more than 50 years, Tower of Power has delivered the best in funk, soul and R&B music. With their scorching horn section leading the way, the legendary band play hits including, “What Is Hip?,” “You’re Still a Young Man,” “So Very Hard to Go,” and “You Ought to Be Having Fun.”
TheaterWorksUSA: “Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical”
Series by Dav Pilkey
Field Trip Tickets: $10, performances at 9:45 and 11:30 a.m.
Evening Performance Tickets : $18 Adult | $16 Youth, performance at 7 p.m. Friday, October 20th.
Cat Kid and Molly Pollywog have started an epic club to teach 21 rambunctious baby frogs how to make their own comics. Flippy is overjoyed that his kids learn to unleash their creativity, but the frogs’ bickering and outrageous imaginations send their comics off the rails, and Flippy flips out. Can creativity save the day? All will be answered in this madcap musical based on Dav Pilkey’s hilarious book series.
Subscriber discounts do not apply to Field Trip performances.
“When You Wish Upon A Star: A Jazz Tribute to 100 Years of Disney”
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 21
Tickets: $50-$65
MAC Chat
The National Jazz Museum in Harlem’s incomparable house band featuring pianist and musical director, Sean Mason, and vocalists Kim Nalley and Sasha Dobson bring these famous songs to lifecelebrates 100 years of Disney as only they can. Inspired by interpretations of Disney classics by Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Dave Brubeck, Dianne Reeves and more, audiences will hear swinging renditions of “Someday My Prince Will Come,” “He’s a Tramp,” “The Bare Necessities” and more iconic songs from the Disney classics. Note: This production is not affiliated with, sponsored, or authorized by The Walt Disney Company.
Kate Moore: Author of “The Woman They Could Not Silence: One Woman, Her Incredible Fight for Freedom, and the Men Who Tried to Make Her Disappear”
7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24
Tickets: $20
New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal’s bestselling author Kate Moore talks about her latest book. Its 1860 and Elizabeth Packard, the Illinois mother of six is committed to an insane asylum by her husband who feels threatened by her growing intellect and sense of independence. Her inspirational journey sparked lasting change for women’s rights and exposed injustices that still resonate today. Moore’s book has been featured on NPR’s Summer Reading Recommendation, BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Time.com.
Related special event: 6:30 p.m. pre-show Adade Wheeler Award Ceremony by COD Women’s Studies Department.
“Sinatra Forever: A Salute to Frank Sinatra”
Featuring Rick Michel with New Philharmonic
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4; 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5
Tickets: $67-$77
Singer Rick Michel joins New Philharmonic on stage for this musical, multi-media homage to Sinatra, perhaps the greatest singer of all time. Michel strives to touch on all aspects of Sinatra’s life by choosing the variety of music that best represents his career complete with original orchestra charts and accompanying video. Spotlight Central observes, “As the crowd sings and sways, Michel gives it his all — his way — and is ultimately rewarded with a standing ovation.”
Ballet Folklorico Quetzalcoatl
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 11
Tickets: $35
MAC Chat
Last seen on the MAC’s Lakeside stage in Family Fiesta in 2022, this Mexican folk dance troupe delights audiences with eye-popping costumes, thrilling dance numbers and beautiful music. Celebrating the rich and vibrant Mexican culture with a performance history stretching back 35 years, this group knows how to entertain, inspire and electrify an audience.
“The Music of Billy Joel & Elton John”
Starring Michael Cavanaugh
4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 12
Tickets: $62-$72
From “Rocket Man” to “Piano Man,” the iconic hits of two classic rock legends come alive with incredible piano-and-vocal talent Michael Cavanaugh, hailed by Billboard Magazine as “the New Voice of the American Rock and Roll.” Selected by Joel himself to star in Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical “Movin’ Out,” Cavanaugh brings electrifying renditions of “Tiny Dancer,” “Uptown Girl,” “Your Song,” “New York State of Mind” and more.
Buffalo Theatre Ensemble: “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley”
By Lauren Gunderson & Margot Melcon
Directed by Amelia Barrett
Nov. 16-Dec. 17
Preview: Thursday, Nov. 16; Press Opening: Friday, Nov. 17
Performances: 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday
(No performance Thanksgiving Nov. 23. Two performances Saturday Nov. 25 at 3 & 8 p.m.)
Tickets: $44
In this charming “sequel” to “Pride and Prejudice,” Mary Bennet, the bookish, unmarried middle sister yearns for more in life when an expected guest joins the Christmas festivities at Pemberley. Chicago Tribune hails “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” as “unstuffy, highly entertaining and warm-spirited work, the kind of thing multiple generations can enjoy together” and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel calls it, “a smart and moving comedy for women and the people who love them."
Pre-show discussion Thursday, Nov. 16; free post-show discussion Friday, Nov. 24.
Note: This program may contain adult languages and themes.
“Paris! The Show”
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 18
Tickets $50-$60
MAC Chat
From the producers of “Piaf! The Show” comes a brand-new show showcasing the greatest French songs of all time. An exceptional cast, spectacular live band, original storyline and charming scenic design transport the audience from Montmartre to the stages of the great Parisian cabarets with the music of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Josephine Baker, Maurice Chevalier, Lucienne Boyer and more.
“Nathan Gunn and Friends: A Stroll Down Broadway”
3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19
Tickets: $58-$68
MAC Chat
Last seen at the MAC as Emile de Becque in New Philharmonic’s April 2023 “Broadway in Concert: South Pacific,” the incomparable operatic and Broadway legend Nathan Gunn returns to the Belushi Performance Hall with his own show. Accompanied by pianist, vocalist and Director (and his wife) Julie Jordan Gunn, together they bring a program filled with the classical musical theater works from Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, and their artistic heirs, Jason Robert Brown, Jeanine Tesori and Adam Guettel.
The Midtown Men: Stars from the Original Broadway Cast of “Jersey Boys”
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2
Tickets: $62-$72
Stars from the hit Broadway musical “Jersey Boys” reunite to ring in the Christmas season with iconic Yuletide classics including “Winter Wonderland,” “Let It Snow” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” as well as renditions of the greatest rock and roll hits of the 1960s.
Note: This is not a performance of or affiliated with the show “Jersey Boys.”
The Second City: “What The Elf?”
5 & 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9
Tickets: $30-$48
The Second City returns with heaping serving of seasonal satire that is the perfect alternative to those same old holiday shows. Nothing is off limits in this fast-paced, interactive comedy revue filled with style, wit, and plenty of that famous Second City improv.
Note: This program may contain adult languages and themes.
Voctave: “The Spirit of the Season”
7 p.m., Sunday, Dec 10th
Tickets: $65–$75
Following 2022’s sold-out debut concert, Voctave lights up the holiday season with their incredible a cappella harmony and a program filled with holiday favorites including “O Holy Night,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Carol of the Bells of Notre Dame” and more.“Voctave brings vocal magic,” says Orlando Sentineland Lemon Wire says, “With only 11 voices, Voctave fills a room and makes
hearts soar.”
Salt Creek Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” with New Philharmonic
1 & 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16; 1 & 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 17
Tickets: $46; Youth $36
The MAC welcomes back Salt Creek Ballet for the beloved holiday tradition: Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” This magical full-scale production features guest artists, lavish scenery, dazzling costumes and live accompaniment from New Philharmonic – a unique opportunity to see this magnificent ballet performed to live music.
New Philharmonic: New Year’s Eve Concert Featuring Guest Bass-Baritone Richard Ollarsaba
1:30, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31
Tickets: $70-$80
New Philharmonic and Maestro Muspratt, with guest bass-baritone Richard Ollarsaba, reflect back on 2023 and look ahead to 2024 with a celebratory program of waltzes, polkas, light classical and pops music, a champagne toast and more. The Washington Post lauds Ollarsaba as a “meltingly smooth bass-baritone" and Opera News says, “Ollarsaba didn’t just have the tall-dark-and-handsome bit
going for him, but also robust, flavorful, agile vocalism.”
“John Williams’ Music Makes the Movie”
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20; 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21
Tickets: $55
MAC Chat
With a cinematic career spanning more than six decades and honors including 24 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards, Williams is regarded as one of the greatest American composers of his time. New Philharmonic’s newest John Williams concert features many of his most memorable movie themes from “The Empire Strikes Back,” “Memoirs of a Geisha,” “Jaws -
Shark Tank Fugue,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015), “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” (2017), “Fiddler on the Roof” (Williams’ first Oscar win for scoring and adaptation), “The River,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” “JFK” and more.
Buffalo Theatre Ensemble: “The Outgoing Tide”
By Bruce Graham
Directed by Steve Scott
Feb. 1-March 3
Preview: Thursday, Feb. 1; Press Opening: Friday, Feb. 2
Performances: 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday
Tickets: $44
Set on the bank of Chesapeake Bay, Gunner has created a plan to safeguard his family’s future, surprising his wife and son, who have other plans. Weaving both humor and powerful emotion, this highly relatable story poses thoughtful questions about personal choice, and what it means to truly love someone. Chicago Tribune says, “Graham zeroes in on recognizable truths;” and says, “Its poignant conclusion will have resonance for many in the audience.”
Pre-show discussion Thursday, Feb. 1; free post-show discussion Friday, Feb. 8.
Note: This program may contain adult languages and themes.
Cirque FLIP Fabrique: “BLIZZARD”
3 & 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 3
Tickets $39-$49
Making their MAC debut, Canada’s visually stunning cirque troupe explores a refreshing view of contemporary circus. Fused with gravity defying fun and artistry, “BLIZZARD” takes the audience on a crazy and poetic journey that celebrates the nostalgic whimsy that winter brings, in a performance featuring some of the most exciting circus performers in the world.
The Best of Second City: “With Love, from The Second City”
5 & 8 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 10
Tickets: $30-$48
The Second City has been laughing at love and its infinite scroll of side effects for decades. In theworld-famous comedy company’s latest laughter-inducing undertaking. Just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend, the company returns to the MAC to take shots at heartbreak, missed connections and the mire of human relation ships.
Note: This program may contain adult language and themes.
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia: “The Rainbow Fish: by Marcus Pfister
Field Trip performance: 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 12
Tickets: $10
The imaginative and dynamic puppetry company Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to the MAC with three tales by Marcus Pfister: “The Rainbow Fish,” “Rainbow Fish Discovers the Deep Sea” and “Opposites.”
Subscriber discounts do not apply to this event.
Hiplet Ballerinas
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 17
Tickets: $50-$60
MAC Chat
Hiplet Ballerinas return to the MAC stage! Hiplet™ fuses classical pointe technique with hip-hop and urban dance styles for a unique dance experience. Mixing current popular songs with the rhythms of African drums with Tchaikovsky, Hiplet’s trademark sass is perfect for the whole family. Hiplet has been seen on ABC’s Good Morning America, Chicago Fashion Week, highlighted in NBA halftime shows and across the globe in Hong Kong.
The Barricade Boys
4 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 18
Tickets: $60-$70
MAC Chat
What happens when two “Les Misérables” alumni set out to create a night at the musicals like none other? They recruit fellow stars of London’s West End to put on a show filled with powerhouse vocals, slick dance routines and an incredible array of music. From the emotion of “Les Miz” to the raw energy of “West Side Story,” these phenomenal artists take you on a journey which includes melodies from
the world’s greatest songwriters, like Billy Joel, Elton John and Queen.
“The Life and Music of George Michael”
7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 25
Tickets: $62-$72
Capturing the performance and sound of one of the biggest international stars of our time, this show will have audiences singing and dancing to blockbuster hits including “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” “Father Figure” and more.
The Texas Tenors: 15th Anniversary Tour
7 p.m., Saturday, March 2
Tickets: $55-$75
Back by popular demand, The Texas Tenors are the most successful music group and third-highest selling artist in the history of NBC’s America’s Got Talent. These classically trained, versatile tenors have become renowned for their exquisite harmonies, dynamic performances and skillful ability to seamlessly transition from operatic arias to soulful ballads to chart-topping pop and rock songs.
“All Things Equal: The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg”
By Rupert Holmes
4 p.m., Sunday, March 3
Tickets: $40-$50
MAC Chat
Just in time for Women’s History Month, Tony Award-winning playwright Rupert Holmes brings the strength, tenacity, sly wit and compassion of the late Supreme Court Justice to the Belushi Performance Hall stage in this heartwarming and inspiring production. “The one-woman show is everything...hilarious, emotional, sometimes heartbreaking yet uplifting as she perseveres” – Broadway World.
Danú
7:30 p.m., Friday, March 8
Tickets: $50-$60
The critically acclaimed traditional Irish “powerhouse band” (The Irish Times) has been delighting audiences worldwide with their virtuosic players for over two decades. Winners of numerous awards from the BBC and Irish Music Magazine, audiences will enjoy a moving and memorable musical journey perfect for the holiday.
International Guitar Night
7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 10
Tickets: $48-$58
MAC Chat
For two decades, International Guitar Night has been the world’s premier touring guitar festival, bringing together diverse master guitar musicians from around the world to play together. This inspiring cast of guitar luminaries will perform solos, duets, and quartets that highlight the boundless virtuosity and diversity of acoustic guitar.
iLUMINATE
7:30 p.m, Saturday, April 6
Tickets: $59-$75
Named the “Best New Act in America” by America’s Got Talent, iLuminate is a mind-blowing fusion of technology and dance. Performed in electrified, glow-in-the-dark suits, this awe-inspiring, multi- sensory stage spectacular is perfect for the whole family.
Kennedy Center Presents: “Show Way The Musical”
Adapted from the book by Jacqueline Woodson
Music by Tyrone L. Robinson
Directed by Schele Williams
Field Trip performance: 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Monday, April 8
Tickets: $10
Soonie's great-grandma was just seven years old when she was sold to a big plantation without her ma and pa, with only some fabric and needles to call her own. She began to stitch a quilt with secret meanings to ‘show the way’ to freedom. As each generation passes, the Show Way quilt shines a light on the past and paves a road to the future, stitching together possibility and promise. This moving,
lyrical account pays tribute to women in Woodson’s own family whose strength and knowledge illuminate their daughters’ lives over seven generations.
Subscriber discounts do not apply to Field Trip performances.
New Philharmonic: Brahms' Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2
Featuring Guest Pianist, Wael Farouk
7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 13 and 3 p.m. Sunday, April 14
Tickets: $55
MAC Chat
Egyptian-born pianist Wael Farouk teams up with New Philharmonic again, this time for Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1, Brahms’ first-performed orchestral work, and Piano Concerto No. 2, written 22 years later as a “symphony with piano.” New York Concerts calls Farouk, “Absolutely Masterful.....run – don’t walk – to hear Wael Farouk!"
TheaterWorksUSA: “Charlotte’s Web”
Based on the Novel by E.B. White
Field Trip performance: 9:45 and 11:30 a.m. Monday, April 26
Tickets: $10
This reimagined production from Off-Broadway Alliance Award-winner TheaterWorksUSA features bluegrass music and a clever set design to tell the treasured story of selfless love and the true meaning of friendship.
Subscriber discounts do not apply to Field Trip performances.
Buffalo Theatre Ensemble: “Into the Earth with You” – WORLD PREMIERE
By Brian Watkins
Directed by Kurt Naebig
May 2-June 2
Preview: Thursday, May 2; Press Opening: Friday, May 3
Performances: 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday
Tickets: $44
Granddad is gone. No elegies. No dirges. But his three granddaughters cannot forget what is buried. When an impossible discovery upends their notions of loss, it has them asking, “who among us has been digging?” This new play, penned by the creator of the Amazon Studios’ television series “Outer Range,” was a 2016 O’Neill Finalist.
Free pre-show discussion Thursday, May 2; free post-show discussion Friday, May 10.
Note: This program may contain adult languages and themes.
“THE BEAT GOES ON” Starring LISA MCCLOWRY as CHER
7:30 p.m., Saturday, May 11
Tickets: $45-$55
McClowry has every aspect of playing Cher down pat: the singing, the walk, the talk, the costumes, the makeup, the mannerisms. Mother’s Day weekend is the perfect time to gather up Mom and friends to see this fully-staged show, filled with dynamic dialogue, humor, and all the songs Cher made famous.