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Sunrise Theatre The National Circus of the People’s Republic of China December 11, 2012

The National Circus of the People’s Republic of China:
Cirque Chinois

Tuesday, December 11 at 7pm,

Tickets: $39 ($15 for 12 & under)


Bring the family to this grand cirque spectacular… The National Circus of the People’s Republic of China “Cirque Chinois,” direct from Beijing.

Audiences of all ages will be astounded and amazed by the jaw-dropping feats performed by this international award winning group. Come gasp and cheer as they perform their signature acts, such as the Great Teeterboard, Grand Flying Trapeze, and Group Contortion. Founded in 1953, it is one of the longest running and most distinguished circus troupes in China. The Company has won over twenty Gold and Silver medals and various other awards at international circus. The contribution the Company has made to the world circus society is profound. This is one not to be missed!

The show has won rave reviews and critics have labeled it a ‘must watch’.

State Ballet Theatre of Russia presents Nutcracker – Sunrise Theatre – Dec 26, 2012

The State Ballet Theatre of Russia Presents
THE NUTCRACKER
Wednesday, December 26 at 7pm, Tickets: $55/45



This timeless traditional ballet is a must see holiday event for the whole family…The incomparable State Ballet Theatre of Russia presents the beloved classic, featuring traditional choreography and sparkling imagery. Internationally renowned State Ballet Theatre of Russia brings V. Vainonen’s Nutcracker to life through graceful costumes, enchanting sets and astonishingly beautiful dances set to Tchaikovsky’s musical score.

The company is dedicated to maintaining a solid tradition of superior Russian classical dance. With a company over 65 dancers, they have drawn critical acclaim in performances throughout Europe, India and Africa, as well as the United States. The State Ballet Theatre of Russia’s THE NUTCRACKER is sure to make some magical memories this holiday season!

“A crystalline clarity hard to match… The dancing was vivacious, secure and diamond sharp.”
- San Diego Union Tribune

An Evening with Tony Bennett at Sunrise Theatre – March 3, 2013

An Evening With
Tony Bennett
Sunday, March 3 at 7pm, Tickets: $125/95


In the 1950s, thousands of screaming bobbysoxers surrounded the Paramount Theatre in New York, held back only by police barricades, to see their singing idol Tony Bennett. Today those fans, as well as their children and grandchildren, continue to idolize the octogenarian, and all of Bennett’s fans will be able to see him LIVE, at the Sunrise Theatre.

Tony’s big break came in 1949 when comedian Bob Hope noticed him working with Pearl Bailey in Greenwich Village. As he recalls, “Bob Hope came down to check out my act. He liked my singing so much that after the show he came back to see me in my dressing room and said, ‘Come on kid, you’re going to come to the Paramount and sing with me.’ But first he told me he didn’t care for my stage name (Joe Bari) and asked me what my real name was. I told him, ‘My name is Anthony Dominick Benedetto,’ and he said, ‘We’ll call you Tony Bennett.’ And that’s how it happened. A new Americanized name, the start of a wonderful career and a glorious adventure that has continued for over sixty years.”

His initial fame came via a string of Columbia singles in the early 1950s, including such chart-toppers as “Because of You,” “Rags To Riches” and a cover of Hank Williams’ “Cold, Cold Heart.” He has placed two-dozen songs in the Top 40, including “I Wanna Be Around,” “The Good Life,” “Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)” and his signature hit, “I Left My Heart In San Francisco,” which earned him two Grammy Awards.

Tony Bennett is one of a handful of artists to have new albums chart in the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and to this day. He has toured the world to sold out audiences, winning rave reviews whenever he performs. In 2006, Tony’s NBC prime-time special, “Tony Bennett: An American Classic” received 7 Emmy Awards making it the most honored program of that year. With worldwide record sales in the millions, dozens of platinum and gold albums to his credit, fifteen Grammy Awards including the prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Tony Bennett will surely give you a night to remember …only at the Sunrise Theatre.

Late Nite Catechism Las Vegas – March 1, 2013


Black Box Theatre: Sister Rolls the Dice

Late Nite Catechism Las Vegas

Fri. Mar. 1 at 8pm, Sat. Mar. 2 at 3pm & 8pm, Sun. Mar. 3 at 3pm & 7pm, Tickets: $35

Late Nite Catechism: Sister Rolls the Dice is the latest class in the sinfully funny Catechism series. The Naples News calls it “sharp, witty and spectacularly brilliant” and says: “Anyone from Buddhists to Zoroastrians will enjoy attending this ‘Late Nite Catechism’.”

The convent needs a new roof, so the order has decided that Sister (with her extensive gambling experience running the Church Bingo for the last 25 years) will organize a Las Vegas night! Sister will tackle topics ranging from Magicians and Show Girls to live animal acts and the dangers of drive-through marriage chapels. Don’t forget: “What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas,” but God sees everything!

“Marvelously Funny”
- Naples News

Kenny Vance & The Planotones – March 1, 2013


Kyman Entertainment Presents: Up Close & Personal Tour

Kenny Vance & The Planotones

Friday, March 1 at 8pm, Tickets: $49/39 ($75 – VIP seating and meet and greet)

Join us for a very special evening with Kenny Vance and the Planotones. Known as the “Dylan of Doo Wop” Kenny’s charming sense of humor and the charisma about him draws you closer to the music. His voice has an original and inviting dimension. Kenny’s material is influenced by the music of the 50′s and 60′s; but he consistently brings a unique and musically sophisticated point of view. With his cool and sultry approach, he gives a gift of music to his audience.

Kenny Vance and the Planotones deliver an intimate evening of song and stories spanning Vance’s varied 50 year career, and the music that has been its unique soundtrack. It’s a story that began on the Brooklyn street corners, and rose through Jay and the Americans, the Brill building, musical director of Saturday Night Live and numerous music driven film classics like “Animal House,” “Eddie and the Cruisers,” and “Hairspray.” After a short intermission, as an added treat, the audience is able to interact with Vance during a warm and informative question and answer session followed by a Kenny Vance and the Planotones concert.

Relive your memories as you hear some of their biggest hits “She Cried,” “Cara Mia,” “Only in America,” and their signature “Looking for an Echo.”

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