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Orange Coast College’s performing arts lineup for the 2000-01 season runs
the gamut, from Mickey Rooney to Crystal Gayle to the Peking Acrobats.
The season will begin Sept. 16 with “A Salute to the Glenn Miller Air
Force Band,” featuring The Bill Tole Orchestra with Beryl Davis, the
DeMarche Sisters, Bob Grabeau, and Bobby Burgess and Elaine Niverson. The
college’s theater department production of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
will wrap things up May 16-20.
Here is a complete list of performances for the upcoming season:
Sept. 16 -- “A Salute to the Glenn Miller Air Force Band”
Sept. 17 -- Crystal Gayle
Sept. 23 -- The 5th Dimension
Sept. 24 -- “A Salute to the Music of Frank Sinatra,” featuring The
Nelson Riddle Orchestra and Harry Connick Sr.
Sept. 24-26 -- “Jesse and the Bandit Queen” performed by OCC Repertory
Oct. 5-15 -- “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,” performed by the OCC theater
department
Oct. 6 -- Nanette Fabray
Oct. 8 -- Anjani’s Kathak Dance of India
Oct. 14 -- James Darren
Oct. 15 -- OCC Symphony Orchestra
Oct. 20-29 -- “Ten or Less Festival” performed by OCC Repertory
Oct. 21 -- “A Tribute to Benny Goodman,” with Abe Most and his Orchestra
and Gisele MacKenzie
Oct. 27 -- “Rainbow Concert: A Celebration of the Americas”
Oct. 28 -- “The Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber,” with Raymond Saar, Diane
Ketchie and Jordan Bennett
Oct. 29 -- OCC Two-Band Jazz Concert
Nov. 4 -- OCC Faculty Dance Concert
Nov. 10-19 -- “Bullshot Crummond,” performed by OCC Repertory
Nov. 11 -- OCC Guitar Ensemble
Nov. 12 -- OCC Wind Ensemble
Nov. 18 -- “A Tribute to Judy Garland,” with Peter Marshall and Lisa
Donovan
Nov. 25 -- The Four Freshmen
Nov. 30 to Dec. 10 -- “The Hostage,” presented by the OCC theater
department
Dec. 2 -- “The Fabulous Ladies of Song at Christmas,” with Anna Maria
Alberghetti, Gloria Loring, Marilyn King and Roberta Linn
Dec. 3 -- OCC Symphony Orchestra
Dec. 8-10 -- “The Nutcracker” (children’s show) presented by the Festival
Ballet Theatre
Dec. 15 -- “A Judy Collins Christmas”
Jan. 7 -- “Forever Fifties, Vol. III,” with Adrienne Barbeau, the Crew
cuts, the Coasters and the Horace Heidt Jr. Orchestra
Jan. 13 -- The Stars of Magic
Jan. 14 -- “Cab Calloway’s Legacy of Swing,” with Chris Calloway and the
Hi-De-Ho Orchestra and Dancers
Jan. 21 -- “Baseball” by the Momix Dance Company
Jan. 26 to Feb. 4 -- “Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer” and “Where Were
You on Your Ninth Birthday?” presented by OCC Repertory
Jan. 31 -- The All-American Boys Chorus (children’s show)
Feb. 3 -- The Peking Acrobats
Feb. 4 -- Jose Greco II Flamenco Dance Company
Feb. 5 -- “The Wizard of Oz” (children’s show)
Feb. 13 -- “Heidi” (children’s show)
Feb. 17-26 -- “Harold Pinter Plays” presented by OCC Repertory
Feb. 17 -- Rhapsody in Taps
Feb. 18 -- “Forever Plaid” performed by Soap Box Productions
Feb. 21-24 -- “Wish I Could Meet Lewis, Clark and Sacajawea” (children’s
show)
March 3 -- “Cinderella” preformed by the St. Petersburg State Ballet on
Ice
March 4 -- OCC Symphony
March 8-18 -- “The Memory of Water,” presented by the OCC Theatre
Department
March 10 -- Masters of Harmony
March 13 -- “Ellis Island: Gateway to a Dream” (children’s show)
March 24 -- Dublin’s Traditional Irish Cabaret
March 25 -- OCC Two-Band Jazz Concert
March 30 to April 8 -- “Spring Rep Work” by OCC Repertory
March 31 to April 1 -- “Sleeping Beauty” performed by the Festival Ballet
Theatre
April 20-21 -- Student Dance Concert
April 20-29 -- “One-Act Play Festival” by OCC Repertory
April 29 -- OCC Wind Ensemble
May 4 -- “Fiesta Latina” presented by the OCC dance department
May 5 -- The Woody Herman Orchestra
May 6 -- OCC Symphony
May 12 -- OCC Guitar Ensemble
May 12 -- “Command Performance” with Mickey Rooney, Jan Chamberlin, the
Drifters, Pete Barbutti and the Henry Cuesta Big Band
May 16-20 -- “The Tempest,” presented by the OCC theater department
For a free copy of the 2000-01 season booklet or to purchase tickets,
call (714) 432-5880, Ext. 1 Tickets also may be ordered by fax at (714)
432-5902. Discounts are offered on advance ticket purchases, and
admission for children 12 and younger and seniors older than 60.
For more information, visit the Web site at o7
https://orangecoastcollege.comf7 and click on Community Education.
Martin honored by Museum of Art
The Orange County Museum of Art honored Charles D. Martin, the founding
chairman of the board of trustees, with a plaque in a Friday night
ceremony at the museum.
Martin, who was a major force in the facility’s transition from the
Newport Harbor Art Museum to the Orange County Art Museum, will be
recognized for his contribution as chairman of the museum’s board. He
will receive the honor of chairman emeritus.
Having served as chairman for four years, Martin will turn over his
position to Darrel Anderson and take on the title of vice chairman for
strategic planning. He will serve as a consultant on the museum’s
long-term plans.
Martin “has done a remarkable job in terms of supporting the museum,”
said Brian Langston, a museum spokesman.
Architecture winners on display
“Architecture in Perspective 14,” an exhibit highlighting the winners of
the international competition of the same name, will be on view at the
Newport Beach Central Library through July 28.
The illustrations of the 52 winning entries and the six special award
winners make up the exhibit, which is sponsored by the American Society
of Architectural Perspectivists. The architectural renderings -- chosen
from almost 500 entries -- feature the Random House corporate
headquarters in New York, the Hall of Still Thoughts in Taiwan and the
Hotel Doha in Qatar.
The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave.
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