Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ain't Love A Kick In The Head...

Come share your holiday season with the classics and favorites of Dean Martin with "That's Amore: A Dean Martin and Friends Holiday Special", coming to the Times Union Center's Moran Theater on Wednesday, December 16th at 7:30pm.



During the late 40’s, 50’s and 60’s, many superstars dominated the American recording scene. None shone more brightly than (Dino Crocetti) Dean Martin, his superb romantic voice, laconic style and Italian good looks, took him to the top of the charts, saw him star in many great movies including “Rio Bravo” with John Wayne, “Hollywood or Bust” with Jerry Lewis and “Oceans Eleven” with Frank Sinatra.

His comedy partnership with Jerry Lewis resulted in a fantastically successful 10 year television series “Martin & Lewis”. His relationship with Sinatra and Sammy Davis lead to the “Rat Pack” becoming the biggest attraction in Las Vegas.


“MARK ADAMS is DINO”

Mark Adams captures perfectly the style the looks, the charm, the voice and the magnetic appeal of Dean Martin.

Mark won acclaims from the critics and the public alike for his portrayal of Dean Martin in the “Rat Pack” in London’s West End during the past 3 years. He stars now with the famous Dino Ladies “The Golddiggers” and his fabulous band to bring you such hits as “Memories are made of this” “Volare”, “Little Old Wine Drinker”, “Return to Me!”, “Gentle on my Mind”, “Ain’t that a Kick” and “That’s Amore”.

To re-live the romance in your life, come along and join Dino and his guests for a very special night to remember!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

STOMP - Suspension!

Check out the video of the cast of STOMP performing their piece "Suspension"! STOMP will be in Jacksonville December 11th and 12th for three performances! To get tickets go online at www.artistseriesjax.org or call the Artist Series Box Office at 904-632-3373!


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Review is in! "'The Color Purple' Has Spirit to Spare"

The Florida Times Union has posted their review for The Color Purple on their website, Jacksonville.com! Check it out!






'The Color Purple' has spirit to spare

Touring show at Times-Union Center through Sunday




“The Color Purple” is about the resilience of the human spirit.
The musical based on Alice Walker’s 1982 novel, which won a Pulitzer Prize, came to Broadway in 2005 andopened Tuesday night at the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts.
And it does a nice job of capturing both the pain and the glory of the book.
 [For the rest, click here.]


Fotobia Shoots The Color Purple

Daniel Gonclaves, our good friend and photographer over at Entertaining U, came out to opening night of The Color Purple last night, shot some amazing photos, and posted some on his blog for our viewing pleasure. Check them out!!

Photo Courtesy of Daniel Gonclaves

Tickets for this inspiring production are still available, but are going fast! Don't miss the chance to see this amazing production. Buy Tix Here!


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

STOMP Special Offer!

Oprah Winfrey Presents The Color Purple

Oprah Winfrey Presents The Color Purple opens tonight in Jacksonville!!! It will be here through Sunday, November 22nd for eight performances.

This extraordinary production has defied the odds from the very beginning and continues to amaze and inspire people across the country.

One of the actors in the production, Angela Robinson, who plays the wild and seductive Shug Avery who helps bring hope to Celie in a time when she had none, is originally from Jacksonville and a graduate of Raines High School.

Angela Robinson as Shug Avery in The Color Purple

On Monday, November 9th, Angela visited her alma mater to meet with students who were passionate about the performing arts, and let them know that whatever their dreams may be, they are achievable.

Angela waiting to speak to the students!

Angela talking to the students about her path to success in the biz!

While Angela will tell you that in real life she is not really very similar to Shug, her message to those Raines students mirrored the message that Shug brings to Celie. There is always hope!

Angela met with all the students after speaking and signed autographs!

Angela and some of her fans.