Articles From : Lobero Theatre
LOBERO LIVE PRESENTS An Intimate Evening of Songs and Stories with Graham Nash
Legendary artist Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee – with Crosby, Stills, and Nash and with the Hollies. He was also inducted twice into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, as a solo artist and with CSN, and he is a GRAMMY Award winner.
STATE STREET BALLET PRESENTS Ballroom
State Street Ballet’s stylish, crowd-pleasing Ballroom program gets revisited and updated just in time for spring! Celebrating the iconic music of Gershwin, Ellington, Piazzolla, Sinatra, and more, this romantic and elegant mixed repertory program will have you tapping your feet and swaying in your seat. Featuring choreography by William Soleau, Robert Sund, and others!
“Inventiveness and charm…..casting a spell no one wants to awaken from.”
– Santa Barbara News-Press
State Street Ballet presents
TICKET INFORMATION
$56 - Section A
$46 - Section B
OPERA SANTA BARBARA PRESENTS The Crucible by Robert Ward
The Crucible is one of the most gripping works of American opera. Based on Arthur Miller’s play centered on the Salem witch trials, Robert Ward’s eerily topical opera is sure to make your pulse race. Wayne Tigges and Audrey Babcock – both standout singing actors – debut as John and Elizabeth Proctor; Anya Matanovic portrays the malicious Abigail Williams. Kostis Protopapas leads the large cast and orchestra; Rising star Stephanie Havey directs.TICKET INFORMATION
$129 - Section A
$99 - Section B
$79 - Section C
$49 - Section D
OPERA SANTA BARBARA PRESENTS Eugene Onegin By Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Set in the grand ballrooms and country estates of Imperial Russia, Eugene Onegin tells the tale of a young aristocrat who allows his arrogance to cost him everything. Tchaikovsky’s lush music propels Alexander Pushkin’s compelling story. Maestro Valéry Ryvkin returns to conduct and Ensemble Theatre’s Jonathan Fox directs. Company favorites Karin Wolverton and Lee Poulis return as Tatiana and Onegin. Legendary bass-baritone Samuel Ramey sings Prince Gremin.
Opera Santa Barbara presents
TICKET INFORMATION
$129 -Section A
$99 - Section B
$79 - Section C
GUSTAFSON DANCE JUNIOR INTENSIVE PROGRAM PRESENTS At The Movies
TICKET INFORMATION
$25 - Reserved
$14 - Students
HAMMERAS GROUP PRESENTS Mike Garson, David Bowie's Piano Man Cancer: The Urgency of Now
When a full concert, performed by David Bowie’s long-time composer and pianist, Mike Garson, combines with the expertise of healthcare advocate, Candy Hammeras, the result is an evening of education, entertainment and emotion. Enjoy an eclectic mix of Bowie classics and Mike Garson originals along with the incredible Grammy award-winning singer Gabby Moreno and Joe Sumner. A journey not to be missed as this unique event; “Cancer: The Urgency of Now” comes to Santa Barbara.
Hammeras Group presents
TICKET INFORMATION
$200 - VIP
$125 - Section A
A SPECIAL BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, LOS PADRES COUNCIL AND SANTA BARBARA MUSIC EVENTS Bryan Tari
Join Bryan Tari for an afternoon concert of classical piano showpieces, original compositions, jazz standards and his own stunning arrangements of John Williams’ Star Wars and Superman soundtracks. This concert is a joint fundraising effort between the Boy Scouts of America, Los Padres Council and Santa Barbara Music Events to benefit the reconstruction of Rancho Alegre which was destroyed in the recent fires near Lake Cachuma.
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SBL PRESENTS JD Souther
Grammy-nominated JD Souther has penned countless hits for the Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison, James Taylor, Don Henley, George Strait, Trisha Yearwood, Brooks and Dunn and found success as a solo artist. This led him to being inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2013 and becoming one of the most celebrated songwriters of his generation. On his latest studio album, Tenderness (Sony Music Masterworks), Souther creates a perfect balance of understated Jazz with the ineffable pop narratives that have been the backbone of much of his greatest work.
NEBULA DANCE LAB PRESENTS HELIX
Enter a world where dreaming takes flight in this collaborative dance exploration featuring guest performances by Santa Barbara Centre for Aerial Dance, Santa Barbara Dance Theater, alongside new Nebula works by Meredith Cabaniss & Indy award-winning choreographer Shelby Lynn Joyce. Alice’s wondrous world will return to the Lobero stage in Nebula’s evening-length work Through the Looking Glass with choreography by Meredith Cabaniss, featuring Devyn Duex, and Karyn Laver.
LOBERO LIVE PRESENTS I'm With Her with The Brother Brothers
A band of extraordinary chemistry and exquisite musicianship, I’m With Her features Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan. Collectively, the multi-Grammy-Award-winners have released seven solo efforts, co-founded two seminal bands (Nickel Creek and Crooked Still), and contributed to critically acclaimed albums from a host of esteemed artists. But from its very first moments, their full-length debut See You Around reveals the commitment to creating a wholly unified band sound.
EMPORIUM PRESENTS Puddles Pity Party
The ‘Sad Clown with the Golden Voice’ is here with his heartfelt anthems and a suitcase full of Kleenex! This Pity Party is not all sadness and longing. The show is peppered with a brilliant sense of the absurd, mixing lots of humor with the awkward, tender moments.
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Bloch Piano Quintet
FREDERIC RZEWSKI Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues
KEVIN PUTS Seven Seascapes
BLOCH Piano Quintet No. 1
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Strauss Piano Quartet & Lash World Premiere
TELEMANN Concerto for Flute, Horn, and Continuo
HANNAH LASH World Premiere for Harps, Keyboards, and Percussion
STRAUSS Piano Quartet
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence
JANÁČEK Mládí
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS London Symphony Orchestra Guest Artists / Brahms Piano Quartet
ALTENBURG Concerto for Seven Trumpets and Timpani
ELIZABETH OGONEK Lightenings
BRAHMS Piano Quartet No. 2
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Schubert's "Trout" Quintet & Higgins World Premiere
TIMOTHY HIGGINS Nursery Crimes
GUILLAUME CONNESSON Sextet
SCHUBERT “Trout” Quintet
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Mozart Serenade
POULENC Trio for Oboe, Basson, and Piano
PENDERECKI Clarinet Quartet
TOM JOHNSON Failing
MOZART Serenade for Winds, No. 11
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
MUSIC ACADEMY OF THE WEST FESTIVAL ARTISTS SERIES PRESENTS Beethoven's "Archduke" Trio
BRIAN BALMAGES Music for Five Brass
BRIDGE Lament
BEETHOVEN Piano Trio “Archduke”
The Festival Artists Series is generously supported by Linda and Michael Keston
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NUMBSKULL & NEW NOISE PRESENTS Future Islands
The years since the release of Singles have been transformative for Future Islands, catapulting the Baltimore-based band from cult favorites to synthpop icons. As addictive songs like breakout “Seasons (Waiting on You)” turned the world on to sublime pleasures a loyal fan base already knew, this hard-touring band plowed forward celebrating their tenth anniversary in February 2016. Now Future Islands returns at the top of their game with new album The Far Field, delivering twelve chest pounding love songs and odes to the road as only they can.
DANCEWORKS 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION PRESENTS doug elkins choreography, etc.
DANCEworks is turning 10 in 2018, and what better way to celebrate this milestone than to welcome celebrated choreographer Doug Elkins back to the Lobero to create a new work based on influences from Japanese philosophy and art.