Christian musical artist Raul Navarro, Jr. will perform once again at the Center Theater/Long Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 10, at 6PM. The concert is a presentation of Rosary Productions.
Raul Navarro, Jr., is a Christian composer, singer, and songwriter. A Long Beach native, his songs are inspired by his life experiences helping people in need. Navarro’s first CD titled, Tengo Que Llegar, translated, I Must Get There, contains Christian, gospel, and Spanish pop sounds. Navarro also works with troubled youth and adults in a Catholic Ministry located in East Los Angeles.
"We are pleased to welcome back this inspirational singer to the Center Theater," said Dan Spellens, Director of Theaters & Entertainment for the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center.
Tickets are still available at all TicketMaster outlets. Tickets are $25.00 and $40.00. To charge by phone, call TicketMaster at (800) 745-3000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets are also available at the Long Beach Center Theater Box Office. The Box Office is located at 300 E. Ocean Boulevard and is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Saturday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. |
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The students of Renaissance High School for the Arts bring this "tale as old as time" to the Long Beach Terrace Theater on Saturday, May 8th, at 2:00pm and 7:30pm. "Beauty and the Beast" is presented by Renaissance High School for the Arts (RHSA).
Step into the enchanted world of Broadway's modern classic! The audience will be transported to the heart of provincial life in a French town. When Maurice becomes lost in the woods on the way to the fair, he seeks shelter in an old castle, but the master of the castle is a horrible beast that takes him captive. Maurice's daughter, Belle, must then give up her freedom to save his life.
The production will be filled with spectacular costumes and sets, and features a cast of over 60 Renaissance students. It is a collaboration of the theater, visual arts, dance, and music departments. The musical score will be played by the RHSA orchestra.
Long Beach Renaissance High School for the Arts is the visual and performing arts high school for the Long Beach Unified School District. The school provides a dynamic and innovative education that embraces and integrates arts, academics, and technology with equity of access for promising young performers and artists. Eligible students receive pre-professional training by a staff of exemplary artist-teachers and professional guest teachers.
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Legends Long Beach Grand Prix Package April 16-18 Package includes the following - 3 Day reserved seating (Seats are atop grandstand 25 located by the shoreline drive entrance to the races. There are 2 vision board big screens and a super photo booth located near by.) All you can eat Buffet (Saturday and Sunday) Transportation to and from the races (All day long, all three days) Limited Edition Legends Grand Prix Tee-Shirt and Hat
Certificate for complimentary dinner at Legends (not valid week of races)
Cost $159.00 per package ($195.00 Value) To Order call 562-688-6086 and Ask for Beverly |
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American actor and comedian Tracy Morgan is coming to Long Beach Terrace Theater on Saturday, May 15th at 8pm. Morgan is best known for his seven seasons as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" and for co-starring on current NBC hit comedy series "30 Rock." The concert is a presentation of Rose Presents Inc.
Morgan’s career started as a stand-up comic who headlined across the country. He was first introduced to television audiences in his role as "Hustleman" on the hit comedy series "Martin." He went on to join "Saturday Night Live" in 1996 where he appeared for seven seasons and created such memorable characters as "Astronaut Jones" and "Brian Fellows." After leaving SNL, Morgan went on to star in his own comedy series "The Tracy Morgan Show" and voiced "Spoonie Luv" on Comedy Central’s "Crank Yankers." Additional film credits include: SUPERHERO MOVIE, FIRST SUNDAY opposite Ice Cube and Katt Williams, THE LONGEST YARD opposite Adam Sandler, the Wayan’s brothers LITTLE MAN, JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK, and HEAD OF STATE.
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Grammy nominated afro-pop singer-songwriter, Salif Keita, is coming to the Long Beach Terrace Theater on Tuesday, June 15th, at 7:30pm to perform his music and raise awareness towards albinism. The concert is a presentation of Long Beach Central Area Association (LBCAA) and MusicUNTOLD.
Keita is also known as The Golden Voice of Africa, however he was not always regarded so highly. In addition to the problems of growing up with albinism, Keita encountered the opposition of his family to his interest in becoming a singer. The traditions of his ancestry excluded members of the nobility from becoming singers. Keita’s decision to become a musician broke an important taboo as only the lower class makes its living from music in Mali.
Persevering through these challenges, Keita left Djoliba for Bamako in 1970, where he spent time as a street musician and playing in bars. The first group he worked with was the Super Rail Band, a state-sponsored ensemble that was based at a Bamako railway station hotel. Keita left the Rail Band in 1973 and joined Les Ambassadeurs International. This group developed the fusion between traditional music and western electric influences. Restricted by the limited opportunities and political climate in Mali, the group moved south and set up in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, where they performed and recorded during the late 1970s.
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