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Caring for Children & Families with
AIDS - An evening of wine and food at the home of NANCY DALY
RIORDAN & THE HONORABLE RICHARD RIORDAN Saturday, June 11, 2005
6:30 - 9:30 PM
HOST COMMITTEE
David Arquette & Courteney Cox, Jon & Joya Favreau, Freddie
Prinze, Jr. & Sarah Michelle Gellar, Heidi Klum, Kyle MacLachlan,
Emmett Miller, Megan Mullally, Michaela Pereira, Rex Pickett,
Sam Rubin, Seal, Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller.
VIP Package for Six $2,500
Roundtrip Limousine Transportation, Six Tickets to Event and VIP
Reception
VIP Package for Two $1,000
Roundtrip Limousine Transportation, Two Tickets to Event and VIP
Reception
Premiere Package $1,000 per person
Private dinner with Winemakers on Friday, June 10, 2005 at an
exclusive beachfront home in Malibu (including roundtrip
transportation from Santa Monica), One Ticket to Event and VIP
Reception
Individual Ticket $150 per person
Attire: Casual Elegance Under the
Stars(Appropriate footwear for walking on grass.)
www.4ccfa.org |
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ALICIA KEYS
Singer, songwriter and pianist extraordinaire Alicia Keys, will
make her first
concert appearance at MGM Grand when she brings "The Diary
Tour," to the MGM
Grand Garden Arena to kick off Memorial Day weekend.
Friday, May 27 and Saturday, May 28 MGM Grand Garden Arena,
Las Vegas $50 - $150 800-929-1111 |
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STUFF
HAPPENS
Keith Carradine
as President Bush and Julian Sands as Tony Blair in a 22-Member
Cast of David Hare’s chronicle of the march to war in Iraq. A
fascinating combination of verbatim quotes and imagined
dialogue, this is an exploration into one of the most polarizing
events of our time.
May 25th
through July 17th Mark Taper Forum 135 N. Grand Ave
$30-$52 (213) 628-2772 |
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CHITA
RIVERA: THE DANCER’S LIFE
Written by Terrence McNally, this is a unique window into the
creation of the choreography for some of the great musicals,
related and performed by the woman for whom they were created.
June 17th
through August 7th Ahmanson Theatre 135 N. Grand Ave
$25-$95 (213) 628-2772 |
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YOU CAN’T
TAKE IT WITH YOU
Stars Tony Award-Winner Roy Dotrice, Tony Abatemarco and Tim
Chiou in Kaufman and Hart’s Pulitzer Prize Winning comedy about
the Sycamores of Manhattan, a completely uninhibited family of
lunatics whose members simultaneously manufacture fireworks in
the basement, distribute left-wing propaganda in homemade candy,
practice ballet and turn out play after play on a typewriter
that was delivered to their home by mistake.
April 12th
– May 22nd Geffen Playhouse 11301 Wilshire Blvd
$30-$40 (310) 209-5454 |
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PLAY WITHOUT
WORDS
Devised by the two-time Tony Award-winning director and
choreographer of the ground-breaking production of Swan Lake,
Matthew Bourne’s play is inspired by Joseph Losey’s classic
British film from the 1960’s The Servant. Chic and thrillingly
original, this dance drama is a carnival of seduction, lust and
control and features an atmospheric score by Terry Davies.
April 8th—May
29th Ahmanson Theatre $30-$85 (213) 628-7231 |
BOWLED OVER
- Events at the Hollywood
Bowl
(323)
850-2000
www.HollywoodBowl.com
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OPENING NIGHT AT THE BOWL
Kick off the Bowl season as John Mauceri and the
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra host a star studded celebration
featuring Joshua Bell and Trisha Yearwood and a special
tribute to Frank Sinatra.
Friday, June 24th |
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THE
GERSHWIN WEEKEND: PORGY AND BESS
Leonard Slatkin leads an all-star cast in selections
from this American masterpiece as well as orchestral
favorites by the great Gershwin, including “Rhapsody in
Blue.”
Friday 15th and Saturday 16th July |
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THE
MOVIE MUSIC OF WOODY ALLEN
Dick Hyman, Anne Hampton Calloway, Nellie McKay and the
Hollywood Jazz Orchestra perform classic jazz and swing
with clips from Woody Allen’s films on the Bowl’s big
screen.
Wednesday, 20th July |
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GLADYS KNIGHT & CHAKA KHAN
The legendary divas deliver a night of soul jazz and
memorable hits with live band and orchestra.
Wednesday, August 3rd |
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YO-YO MA and THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE
Journey on a unique musical exploration of the ancient
Silk Road that touches music both old and new, from East
and West.
Sunday, August 7th |
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TONY BENNETT: THE ART OF SONG
Celebrating more than 50 years in the biz, the singer
who inspired Frank Sinatra to declare him as “the best
singer in the business,” is back with his trio.
Friday 12th and Saturday 13th
August |
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AN
EVENING WITH NATALIE COLE
The
multi-Grammy winner treats us to jazz, pop and R&B. The
evening begins with hits from the American Songbook with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic and continues with her band
for the second half.
Friday 19th and Saturday 20th
August |

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