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SEASON SPONSORS
Please join us in graciously thanking our 20th Anniversary Season Sponsors. Only through their faithful support and continued
investment in the arts can we remain an integral part of the community. Each sponsor fills a unique role in the Webb Center’s body of work
including the “Webb Center Presents” series and ongoing educational activities. We encourage you to recognize their generosity and shared
commitment in furthering our mission to enrich the lives of audiences.
ARTHUR H. DITTO FAMILY FOUNDATION
THE DEVOREFOUNDATION
RH JOHNSONFOUNDATION
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Celebrating our community partners and their commitment to ensuring that live performing arts remain a vital part of Wickenburg.
MEDIA SPONSORS
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS DEL E. WEBB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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THE WEBB CENTER IS BACK!WHEN THE CURTAIN GOES UP ON NOVEMBER 6, WE WILL APPLAUD OUR COMMUNITY, THE ARTS AND OUR ABILITY TO BE TOGETHER.
COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS
The Webb Center is committed to providing healthy and safe facilities for audiences, artists, volunteers and staff. Be assured that all decisions regarding the necessary protocols and policies for the health and safety of our guests
will be guided by medical and public health advice and will comply with CDC guidelines on the date of the performance.
Protocols may include mask enforcement, increased cleaning, vaccination, negative test verification and more. Please be aware the Webb Center will operate at 100% capacity and that you will be seated with patrons directly
in front of, next to, and behind you. We will continue to update our website, dewpac.org, as more information becomes available.
Please note that artists and dates are subject to change. Tickets on Sale: Members September 15 • General Public October 6
his is the Webb Center’s 20th Anniversary Season. Our history is one of community. The
story we tell is of philanthropy from benefactors and patrons like you. This performing arts center was built by individuals who thrive on the meaningful artistic experiences of live performances.
The Webb Center’s donors and funding partners continue to uphold their support for this organization. With their benevolence, they have taken us on this journey. They have even helped us navigate the uncertainty of a pandemic. We are humbled by the generosity that laid the foundation of this organization and the gifts that have sustained our work for the past 20 years.
I am so proud that the Webb Center provides a platform for equity, inclusion, diversity and access while offering our community the opportunity to experience exceptional national and international artists. Our “Made in Wickenburg” artist residency program is renowned the world over for the unparalleled time provided to performing artists for the creation of new work. Every June this organization completely changes gears and produces one of the finest summer camps for young people in the country.
Over the years, we have had the privilege to work with a breadth of volunteers that make it possible to open our doors for every event.
The many individuals that have served on our board of directors have led the way to our success and our talented staff have brought the arts to life, year over year.
We believe that a vibrant arts industry builds deep cultural roots and is the foundation for a society well versed in creativity and innovation. We look forward to welcoming every one of you back to the Webb Center for in-person performances that foster laughter, love, hope and the strength of community.
Warm regards to you all and thank you for your support!
Cathy Weiss Executive Director
ARTHUR H. DITTO FAMILY FOUNDATION
RH JOHNSONFOUNDATION
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Cathy Weiss receiving the 2018 Governor’s Arts Award
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UP TO TWO PEOPLE PER MEMBERSHIP
THE DEL E. WEBB CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS IS A 501(C)3 NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.
Encore Society
Now more than ever, the Webb Center needs your support! Help keep the Webb Center strong.
Become a member today.
THE LEGACY SOCIETY
Remember the Webb Center in your will, trust or other planned gift. Your bequest will have meaning and impact for years to come. Contact us to discuss your preferences.
Receive a complimentary Webb Center tumbler in celebration of our 20th Anniversary
Buy 1 Get 1 Free Guys Who Grill tickets. Offer valid until October 5. Limit 2 General Admission tickets.
Early ticket buying opportunities beginning September 15 (Tickets on sale to non-members October 6)
Listed ticket prices guaranteed to members until October 5 (After that time prices may increase due to demand)
May purchase up to 4 adult tickets for each performance
Recognition in performance programs
5% discount when you purchase tickets to 5 or more select “Webb Center Presents” shows (Discount applies to 2 adult tickets per show in Seating Levels A & B)
Receive priority placement on waiting lists for sold-out performances
Periodic drawings for complimentary tickets to upcoming performances
Two complimentary tickets to every “Conversation with the Artist” event*
Invitation to a “Behind the Curtain” theater tour*
Priority seating allows you to keep your same seats year after year
10% discount when you purchase tickets to 10 or more select “Webb Center Presents” shows (Discount applies to 2 adult tickets per show in Seating Levels A & B)
May purchase up to 6 adult tickets for each performance
Complimentary Valet Parking
Invitations to exclusive “Meet the Artist” receptions*
Sponsor the artist of your choice and receive 4 complimentary tickets, plus acknowledgment in the programs and on the video wall
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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $10,000
The benefits list above plus, sponsor a second artist of your choice, receive four complimentary tickets and acknowledgment in the programs and on the video wall
SEASON SPONSOR $25,000
The benefits list above plus, receive four complimentary tickets to every “Webb Center Presents” performance and acknowledgment in the programs and on the video wall
*These benefits may not be available due to COVID-19 restrictions. Thank you for your understanding.
Cheers to Another 20!ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN DOUBLE YOUR GIFT BY DONATING NOW
This year, the Webb Center is celebrating 20 years of enriching the lifestyle of Wickenburg as a nationally recog-nized performing arts institution. Now is the time to ensure the financial sustainability of the organization for generations to come.
The Webb Center’s Endowment Campaign is within $500,000 of reaching the goal of $2.5 million. A generous and devoted benefactor has agreed to match every dollar committed by our patrons, up to $250,000.
Now is the perfect time to make your first pledge or reoccurring gift to the campaign.
The Webb Center is a 501(c)3 organization and your gift is fully tax deductible. For more information on how you can support the Center, please contact Janet Lang at [email protected] or call 928-684-6624.
GOAL $2.5 million
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Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
Red Sky PerformanceTraceSat, November 6, 2021
7:30 PM
FREE
Celebrate the Webb Center’s 20th
Anniversary opening performance
with complimentary tickets!
Touring since 2003, Red Sky Performance is a Toronto-based company of contemporary Indigenous dance, theater and music performers under the direction of Sandra Laronde of the Teme-Augama-Anishinaabe (People of the Deep Water). Their goal is to create inspiring experiences of contemporary arts and culture that illuminate themes and values of importance to Indigenous peoples.
Trace is a highly kinetic 60-minute contemporary dance featuring 7 dancers and 3 live musicians. Inspired by Indigenous (Anishinaabe) sky and star stories, the piece offers a glimpse into human origin as well as its future evolution. Trace premiered in the United States in August 2019 at Jacob’s Pillow and has won two Dora Mavor Moore Awards. redskyperformance.com
The Beach BoysSun, November 14, 2021
7:30 PM
Tickets are $150
Bar Service Available
As The Beach Boys mark six decades of making music, the group continues to ride the crest of a wave unequaled in America’s musical history. Since lead-singer Mike Love penned the lyrics to The Beach Boys’ first hit, “Surfin’” (1961), the group has been synonymous with the California lifestyle and have become an American icon to fans around the world. Dozens of the band’s chart-toppers are eternal anthems of American youth: “Surfin’ USA,” “Surfer Girl,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “I Get Around,” “California Girls,” “Good Vibrations,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” and “Kokomo.” thebeachboys.com
Red Sky Performance will be in residence October 24 – November 7, 2021. While in Wickenburg, the company will develop a new work that will tour North America.
You are invited to watch Red Sky Performance create the new piece. Attend FREE Open Rehearsals on October 27 & November 1 from 2:30 – 5 PM at the Webb Center. Get an intimate look at their creative process and see this new dance come to life. Visit dewpac.org for more information.
RESIDENCY SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE RH JOHNSON FOUNDATION, NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS AND WESTAF
Made in Wickenburg Artist Residency & Open Rehearsals
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: DARLENE & TOM MCCLOUD VICKI & JERRY RIGGINS
Brian ReganSun, December 5, 2021
5:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Tickets start at $60
Bar Service Available
Critics, fans and fellow comedians agree: Brian Regan is one of the most respected comedians in the country. Vanity Fair calls Brian “the funniest stand-up alive,” and Entertainment Weekly calls him “your favorite comedian’s favorite comedian.” With his own blend of observational humor, Brian brings a fresh perspective to everyday topics and explores the funny side of life. Having built his 30-plus year career on the strength of his material alone, Brian’s non-stop touring across North America visits close to 100 cities each year. brianregan.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: THE HEIDRICH FAMILY WANDA & BRIAN WARNOCK
Jake Shimabukuro Christmas in HawaiiMon, November 29, 2021
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $35
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center April 5, 2016Ukulele master and ambassador of aloha, Jake Shimabukuro, will bring joy to the world with his new holiday concert. With only four strings, Jake is hailed as the “Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele.” For over 15 years, the internationally known virtuoso has combined elements of jazz, blues, funk, rock, bluegrass, classical, folk, and flamenco to create original compositions and re-imagined beloved classics.
For this special Christmas program Jake and his band will perform signature concert favorites along with a vibrant catalog of holiday hits such as “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer,” “O Holy Night,” and “I’ll Be Home For Christmas.” jakeshimabukuro.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSOR: ROXIE FABRY
Riders in the Sky Thurs, November 18, 2021
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $35
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center February 10, 2005Journey down the dusty trail with Riders in the Sky during their sixth appearance on the Webb Center’s stage. This band of Western troubadours have been keeping the music and traditions of Gene Autry and Roy Rogers alive for over 40 years. With their authentic blend of harmonies and legendary humor, Ranger Doug, Too Slim, Woody Paul and Joey “the CowPolka King” will have you singing along and tapping your toes to classic Western music like “Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds, “Cool Water,” and “Don’t Fence Me In.” ridersinthesky.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: ELAINE & DAN PARCHMAN
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One of the most recognized names in country music, the Grammy Award-winning Gatlin Brother trio celebrated sixty-five years in the music industry in 2020. This merry holiday concert will include their smash hits, such as “All the Gold in California,” and seasonal favorites like “Winter Wonderland,” “The Christmas Song,” and “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” From their humble beginnings in gospel music, the brothers have gone on to lead a storybook career accumulating 7 #1 Singles, 32 Top 40 records, 22 studio albums and 5 BMI “Million-Air” Awards. gatlinbrothers.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: SALLY NORRIS & DWIGHT ZEMP SERAPE BLEU
Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
Performing on five Steinway pianos, The 5 Browns invite you to a festive holiday party where classical melodies fill the air. Imagine snow falling on pine boughs as sleigh bells ring through the stories told by the enchanting music. Spend an evening reminiscing with heart-warming pieces such as “The Nutcracker Suite,” “Sleigh Ride,” and “Carol of the Bells.”
Each a virtuoso concert pianist in his or her own right, this quintet of brothers and sisters combine five distinctive talents, honed at New York’s famed Juilliard School. Whether performing all together, individually or in various combinations, The 5 Browns bring a fresh energy to their program of Christmas music. the5browns.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: DARLENE & TOM MCCLOUD LINDA & DAVID NELSON
Christmas with The 5 BrownsSat, December 18, 2021
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $45
First appeared at the Webb Center March 14, 2009
Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin BrothersCountry & ChristmasTues, December 21, 2021
Wed, December 22, 2021
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $50
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center February 13, 2020
The Black Market TrustFri, January 21, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $32
Bar Service Available
Elevating the traditional sounds of legendary American crooners with the addition of Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt’s fire, The Black Market Trust delivers high-energy, crowd-pleasing performances. Concerts showcase hits from The Great American Songbook, such as “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps,” “It’s Only a Paper Moon” and “Strangers in the Night,” infused with romantic and virtuosic flavor. With intricate vocal harmonies and Rat Pack-style comedy, be entertained as the five world-class musicians meld two distinctly different vibes into one cohesive, stylish sound. theblackmarkettrust.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: LYNN & DAVE TAGGE
Ekstasis DuoSun, January 9, 2022
3:00 PM
Tickets start at $20
Pianist Eliran Avni and cellist Natasha Farny promise to “share music that electrifies the audience and offers every possible emotion on the spectrum.” The virtuosic duo, who first met as students at Juilliard, have developed a diverse catalog of composers from Ravel and Beethoven to Sondheim and Ellington as well as musical genres from baroque and romantic to jazz and Parisian masterpieces. Mr. Avni was previously seen on the Webb Center stage with SHUFFLE Concert. ekstasisduo.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: DITA & JOHN DAUB
Made in Wickenburg Artist Residency Ekstasis Duo will be in residence January 4 - 10, 2022. While in Wickenburg, the musicians will develop a new program of classical pieces.
RESIDENCY SUPPORT PROVIDED BY THE RH JOHNSON FOUNDATION AND WESTAF
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Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
Jesse CookTempest II TourTues, February 1, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $47
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center February 14, 2007
International musician Jesse Cook has traveled the world exploring the diverse sounds of Spain, Africa, Cuba and Brazil. Considered one of the preeminent flamenco guitarists, his exotic music is an intoxicating fusion of these country’s traditions. Returning with his energetic band, Cook’s passion for music takes audiences on a journey experiencing sultry world beats and romantic rhythms. jessecook.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: DITA & JOHN DAUB MIKE MAZOR
We Banjo 3Fri, February 4, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $35
Bar Service Available
Direct from Ireland, We Banjo 3’s four award-winning musicians play multiple instruments including banjos, fiddles, a mandolin, bodhran, guitar and percussion. WB3 seamlessly converge the shared and varied traditions of Americana, Bluegrass and Celtic music with pop-sensible songcraft. The two sets of brothers — Enda & Fergal Scahill and Martin & David Howley — deliver their music with palpable rapport, stunning precision and infectious energy. Debuting in the U.S. in 2012, the band continually pushes musical boundaries while maintaining an unwavering devotion to the essential live concert experience. webanjo3.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: JUDI & KEN BESSE
An Evening with AJ CroceFri, January 28, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $32
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center January 11, 2019
Singer-songwriter and piano virtuoso AJ Croce returns to the Webb Center stage with a show that is uniquely his own. Accompanied by a band that features a horn section, Croce traverses decades and genres, including folk, rock and blues, in celebration of a music career spanning thirty years. Combining spirited piano mastery and emotive vocals with inspiration from a host of musical traditions, Croce creates a diverse style that is part New Orleans, part juke joint, and part soul. ajcrocemusic.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: ELAINE & DAN PARCHMAN
SheléaNatural Woman: A Night of SoulMon, February 14, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $40
Bar Service Available
Sheléa’s concert is the perfect way to spend Valentine’s Day. With widespread comparison to the vocal expertise of legendary Whitney Houston, and the piano prowess of Alicia Keys, it is no surprise that Sheléa has worked with renowned musicians including Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, David Foster, Queen Latifah, Quincy Jones and more. Blending traditional pop, jazz, R&B and soul, Sheléa brings a contemporary edge to classics and a classic touch to contemporary pop standards. With years of making a name for herself as a vocal powerhouse, Sheléa has performed at the White House, Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center among other notable venues. sheleamusic.com
The MavericksThurs, February 10, 2022
Fri, February 11, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $70
Bar Service Available
Kick off Wickenburg’s Gold Rush Days with The Mavericks! Founded in 1989, the Miami-based eclectic rock and country group is known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon. Chart-topping hits include “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down,” “Dance the Night Away,” and “Here Comes the Rain.” Like the band’s entire body of music, this concert cannot be boxed into a single category. The songs represent a diversity of musical styles and cultural traditions, from tender boleros and reimagined Afro-Cuban rhythms to The Mavericks’ signature country/rockabilly/Tex-Mex flavor. themavericksband.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: BETTY & TOM WATT
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The TenorsSat, February 19, 2022
8:00 PM
Tickets are $75
First appeared at the Webb Center March 5, 2011The soaring voices of The Tenors — Clifton, Fraser, and Victor — have been thrilling audiences worldwide with their powerful anthems, outstanding harmonies, and undeniable charm. Blending classical music, pop favorites, and original songs, the award-winning and multi-platinum selling group have achieved international success, performing thousands of live shows and hundreds of TV shows on five continents. tenorsmusic.com
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Saturday, February 19, 20225:30 PM
Tickets are $200
An evening of delicious food, craft cocktails and high-energy concert with
The TenorsJohn & Lynne Boyer Atrium v Webb Center
Proceeds benefit the Webb Center
After-five Attire Prize Drawings v Online Auction
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS:
Dita & John Daub
Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation, Drs. Tom and Ginger Collier, Officers
Elaine & Peter Schweitzer
Saturday, February 19, 20225:30 PM
Tickets are $200
An evening of delicious food, craft cocktails and high-energy concert with
The TenorsJohn & Lynne Boyer Atrium v Webb Center
Proceeds benefit the Webb Center
After-five Attire Prize Drawings v Online Auction
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS:
Dita & John Daub
Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation, Drs. Tom and Ginger Collier, Officers
Elaine & Peter Schweitzer
Saturday, February 19, 20225:30 PM
Tickets are $200
An evening of delicious food, craft cocktails and high-energy concert with
The TenorsJohn & Lynne Boyer Atrium v Webb Center
Proceeds benefit the Webb Center
After-five Attire Prize Drawings v Online Auction
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS:
Dita & John Daub
Comegys Bight Charitable Foundation, Drs. Tom and Ginger Collier, Officers
Elaine & Peter Schweitzer
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Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
Two Neil Berg concerts, one weekend!
Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock & Roll Sat, February 26, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $47
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center February 25, 2012Composer and music historian Neil Berg pays tribute to the genre that changed music forever: from the birth of rock and roll in the 1940s, through the glory years of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, to the MTV craze of the 1980s.
Direct from New York, five talented vocalists and an all-star band bring rockin’ performances of classics and the little-known stories behind them. Enjoy hits such as Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode,” Elvis Presley’s “Hound Dog,” Simon and Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” and favorites from The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, and Bruce Springsteen. neilberg.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: DIANNE & PETE EMOND
Carnivore Ecologist Rae Wynn-GrantThe Secret Life of Bears Tues, February 22, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $30
The National Geographic Live series first appeared at the Webb Center November 10, 2011Rae Wynn-Grant is dedicated to wildlife ecology research. During a trip to Kenya, she studied East African lions and observed that problematic interactions threatened conservation efforts. Now, Dr. Wynn-Grant is finding similar patterns for North American black and grizzly bears.
As a scientist with the National Geographic Society’s Last Wild Places Initiative, Dr. Wynn-Grant works to protect and restore iconic wildlife populations—grizzly bears, bison, pronghorn, cougars, and more. But there’s an obstacle: roads, fences, and ranches crisscross the habitat of these wide-ranging animals. Dr. Wynn-Grant studies the movements and behaviors of the bears in an effort to find ways to improve the relationship between local communities and the powerful wildlife that surround them.
Join this committed carnivore ecologist for a fascinating look inside the secret lives of bears and a report from the front lines of the mission to help humans and carnivores coexist peacefully. natgeolive.com raewynngrant.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: REA & JIM LUDKE
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Neil Berg’s100 Years of BroadwaySun, February 27, 2022
3:00 PM
Tickets start at $47
This concert celebrates the finest moments from the greatest Broadway musicals of the past century. Composer and music historian Neil Berg combines brilliantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics with show-stopping numbers from the latest hits; including dazzling tributes to Rogers and Hammerstein, the Gershwins and Stephen Sondheim.
Direct from New York, this musical revue features five of Broadway’s brightest talents, accompanied by an a-list band, performing unforgettable songs from Les Miserables, Man of La Mancha, My Fair Lady, Phantom of the Opera, Chicago and more! neilberg.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: COMEGYS BIGHT CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, DRS. TOM AND GINGER COLLIER, OFFICERS
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Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
First appeared at the Webb Center January 27, 2016Most recently seen on America’s Got Talent, Storm Large has been making a name for herself over the past three decades from tours with Pink Martini to concerts in Carnegie Hall. It is with her loyal and fearless band, Le Bonheur, where she shines with a fierce emotional commitment to every song. A vivacious stage presence, the singer mesmerizes with a compelling mix of smoldering seduction and edgy humor. Storm showcases her powerhouse vocals with a blend of American songbook classics, Broadway tear-jerkers, rock goddess anthems and original compositions. stormlarge.com
Storm LargeTues, March 1, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $45
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center November 10, 2006Escape to a breathtaking fantasy world conjured from light, shadow and the human body. This modern company of dancer-illusionists brings its favorite pieces choreographed by Moses Pendleton to the Webb Center stage. Audiences will be astounded as unbelievable scenes are brought to life through athletic movement, outrageous costumes, ingenious props, multimedia elements and pure talent. momix.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: SARAH & HIRAM MOODY AND EVELYN MOULTON
Playing with intense precision, emotion and grace, Marta Pereira da Costa is the world’s first and only female professional Portuguese guitar player. Specializing in fado, the soulful music from her native country, Marta and her trio will entertain audiences with an international blend of melodies and rhythms. Fans spanning the globe agree that when Marta performs, she delivers what cannot be recorded: the heart of a woman who has made the guitar an extension of her alma (soul). martapereiradacosta.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSOR: ELLIE NOLAN
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7:30 PM
Tickets start at $30
MOMIXVIVA MOMIXTues, March 8, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $35
Jimmy FortuneThurs, March 3, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $35
First appeared at the Webb Center January 4, 2014During a 21-year career with The Statler Brothers, Jimmy Fortune wrote three of the band’s No. 1 hits, “Elizabeth,” “My Only Love” and “Too Much On My Heart.” Jimmy and The Statler Brothers were inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in October 2007 and the Country Music Association Hall of Fame in June 2008. When The Statler Brothers retired, Jimmy seized the opportunity to launch a solo career to share new music with his fans.
The singer-songwriter now performs an acoustic show with his band blending Statler classics, gospel and original country songs. Showcasing his recognizable tenor voice, Fortune’s latest release God & Country is his eighth solo album. jimmyfortune.com
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Team Grilling Competition to Benefit the Webb Center’s Camp Imagination
Guys Who Grill Sat, March 19, 2022
11:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Fresh Food, Cold Beer Live Music
Because all men grill. And all men think they are the best!
Wickenburg Community Center 160 North Valentine Street Wickenburg
Grilling teams from across the state descend on Wickenburg to compete in this heated battle for bragging rights. Spend a fun-filled afternoon sampling all-you-can-eat BBQ, tapping your toes to live music, and casting your vote for the People’s Choice Award.
Team registration and information contact Janet Lang at 928-684-6624 or [email protected].
Classic Albums Live will honor the legacy of CCR by performing their Chronicle, Vol. 1 greatest hits album with dedication and spirit. Classic Albums Live takes classic rock albums and recreates them live on stage with world-class professional studio musicians and vocalists. Delight in an exact replication of the album including fan favorites “Bad Moon Rising,” “Down on the Corner,” “Fortunate Son,” and “Travelin’ Band.” Chronicle, Vol. 1 is the best-selling album in CCR’s catalog and one of the most iconic albums in rock and roll history. Experience it note for note, cut for cut. classicalbumslive.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: CHERYL & FRANK RAINALDI
Performance livestream may be available. Please visit dewpac.org for details.
Pink MartiniWed, March 23, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $65
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center January 27, 2016Pink Martini’s 12-piece “little orchestra” brilliantly combines elements of classical, jazz, world music and timeless pop into a multi-lingual repertoire. Effortlessly transitioning from a samba parade in Rio to a 1930s French cabaret, the Portland, Oregon based band draws inspiration from music found all over the world. Co-writer of many of Pink Martini’s most beloved songs, vocalist China Forbes has mesmerized audiences since 1995 with her glamorous stage presence and dazzling voice. pinkmartini.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: SHARON & HENRY HEWITTDorrance Dance SOUNDspaceTues, March 29, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $30
Featuring the percussive talents of nine tap dancers and a live musician on the stand-up bass, SOUNDspace explores the unique acoustics of the Webb Center’s performance space through the myriad sounds and textures of the dancers’ feet. The piece premiered in 2013 at New York City’s St. Mark’s Church and continues to expand the audience of tap dance, an original American art form. Join Dorrance Dance as they explore new possibilities of the relationship between sound and movement, and create a unique and breathtaking meeting of past traditions with contemporary dance techniques. dorrancedance.com
“Ms. Dorrance makes full use of tone, timbre, volume, tempo and, of course, rhythm, constructing patterns that lock together thrillingly.” ~ Brian Seibert, The New York Times
Classic Albums LiveperformsCreedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle, Vol. 1 Note for Note, Cut for Cut Fri, March 25, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $45
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center March 15, 2018
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Camp ImaginationSession 1
June 6-17, 2022
Session 2
June 20-July 1, 2022
Cost $100-$350;
space limited.
There’s no place like camp! Camp Imagination provides students from first through twelfth grade with the opportunity to explore music, dance, theatre, visual art and more! During the two-week journey, campers develop self-confidence, stretch their imaginations and make lasting memories. It’s the best thing the Webb Center does all year!
Special ServicesSERVICE ANIMALSThe Webb Center welcomes Service Animals trained to provide specific work or tasks for the legally disabled as protected by the ADA. Any other animals that provide comfort or emotional support for their owners are not permitted, including, but not limited to, companion animals, emotional support animals, and therapy dogs. Per Arizona law, it is illegal to misrepresent a pet as a service animal.
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The Webb Center facilities are fully accessible. Two special seating areas for patrons with both high profile and standard height wheelchairs are available for all performances. Our desire is to provide the highest degree of service. Please ask our Box Office representative for special seating when purchasing tickets.
ACCESSIBLE PARKING
Parking for patrons with disabilities is available in the parking lot directly in front of the Webb Center. Passenger
loading and unloading areas, with a ramp, are also available in front of the Center.
LISTENING
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The Webb Center offers a wireless listening enhancement system for patrons with a hearing impairment. The devices are free of charge and may be reserved in advance through the Box Office or requested in the Atrium on a first-come first-serve basis. The system is made possible through a generous gift by the Wickenburg Lions Club.
An Evening with Chris BottiFri, April 1, 2022
7:30 PM
Tickets start at $85
Bar Service Available
First appeared at the Webb Center April 7, 2015Enjoy a night with this American trumpet master as he plays a wide range of contemporary, pop, jazz and classical music. Having recorded and performed with the best in music including Barbra Streisand, Sting, Josh Groban and Paul Simon, Botti is a gifted instrumentalist, talented composer and charismatic performer in his own right. Joined onstage by special guest vocalists and backed by a nine-piece band, this Grammy Award-winning superstar expands beyond the limits of any single genre. chrisbotti.com
PERFORMANCE SPONSORS: MARY JO & GEORGE HELLICK
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