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This spring, the Irvine area is set to be vibrant with various cultural events. Highlights include Trio Barclay’s performance at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, the popular musical ‘Mamma Mia!’ at Segerstrom Hall, and Pacific Symphony’s ‘Cathedrals of Sound’. Additionally, audiences can enjoy the satirical ‘Forbidden Broadway’, the poignant play ‘The Chinese Lady’, the family-friendly Anaheim Children’s Festival, and the Balboa Island Artwalk, featuring myriad local artists and live music. As these exciting events unfold, they promise to engage individuals and families alike in the arts.
Irvine, CA – This spring, residents and visitors to the Irvine area can look forward to a variety of cultural events, showcasing music, theatre, dance, and family activities. From classical performances to Broadway musicals, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Trio Barclay to Perform at Irvine Barclay Theatre
The final performance of the season by Trio Barclay is set to take place at the Irvine Barclay Theatre on a yet-to-be disclosed date. The concert will feature two key compositions: Arensky’s Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, known for its beautiful and melancholic melody, and the world premiere of Seyfried’s Piano Trio No. 3. This exceptional opportunity to see Arensky’s rarely performed piece is also complemented by the soulful rhythmic style of composer Sheridan Seyfried. For ticket inquiries, the contact number is 949-854-4646.
Catch “Mamma Mia!” at Segerstrom Hall
The much-loved musical Mamma Mia! will be performed at Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Greece, the story unfolds on the eve of Sophie’s wedding as she invites three potential fathers to discover her real father. The production features a soundtrack filled with ABBA’s greatest hits, including well-known songs such as “Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!” and “Dancing Queen.” For more details or ticketing, interested attendees can reach the venue at 714-556-2787.
Cathedrals of Sound by Pacific Symphony
For classical music enthusiasts, the Pacific Symphony is hosting a performance titled Cathedrals of Sound at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. This event will open with traditional Gregorian chants before showcasing works by famed composers such as Bach, Guilmant, and Bruckner, featuring the renowned organist Paul Jacobs. This musical journey promises to engage both hearts and minds with its diverse repertoire.
Humor and Satire in “Forbidden Broadway”
The satirical show, Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole A Song, will take place at Samueli Theater. This playful roast of Broadway musicals features parody songs and whimsical costumes that will amuse audiences with humorous takes on popular shows, including hits from Frozen and Wicked. Theatre-goers can find ticketing information by contacting 714-556-2787.
Exploring History with “The Chinese Lady”
The The Chinese Lady, a poignant theatrical play about Afong Moy, who was the first Chinese woman to reside in America in 1834, is being presented at the Chance Theater in Anaheim. The performance uncovers the complexities of cultural identity through the lens of a living exhibit in a museum. For inquiries regarding this performance, attendees can call 714-777-3033.
A Family-friendly Day at the Anaheim Children’s Festival
The annual Anaheim Children’s Festival is celebrating 32 years of arts and culture, designed specifically for children and families. Attendees can engage in live performances, enjoy musical guests, and explore over 50 art booths. This free outdoor event will be held at Pearson Park, located at the intersection of Lemon and Sycamore Streets.
Art and Music on Balboa Island
The Balboa Island Artwalk invites guests to an art and music showcase along the picturesque South Bayfront Promenade. Featuring over 90 local artists and live music performed on four distinct stages, this immersive event allows participants to appreciate both visual and auditory arts in an open-air setting.
BodyTraffic Dance Company Performance
The contemporary dance group, BodyTraffic, will be performing their piece “Mayday” at the Irvine Barclay Theatre on May 15. The performance exploration, directed by Tina Finkelman Berkett, aims to connect with the audience through a blend of technical skill and emotional depth.
Holiday Programming at Irvine Barclay Theatre
In anticipation of the holiday season, the Irvine Barclay Theatre has announced a range of Christmas-themed performances for December. Notable acts include the 5 Browns, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and Canadian Brass, along with cherished events like The Nutcracker by Festival Ballet Theatre, which will offer pre-show tea party options. Ticket prices will vary, with further information available through their official website.
With a rich calendar of events unfolding this spring, the Irvine area promises to be a hub of cultural experiences appealing to individuals and families alike.
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