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Written by Jeremy Bloom
Directed by Payden Ackerman
In this lyrical, atmospheric interpretation of Peter Pan, Jeremy Bloom strips the familiar story down to its emotional essence. Peter lures Wendy away from her nursery to the magical world of Neverland, where she joins his adventures with Tinker Bell, Tiger Lily and the menacing Captain Hook. A low-tech, inventive adaption that pays homage to the darker themes of J.M. Barrie’s original, Peter/Wendy will mesmerize audiences.
Written by Reginald Rose
Directed by Darren De Priest
This drama depicts a jury forced to consider a homicide trial. At the beginning, they have a nearly unanimous decision of guilty, with a single dissenter of not-guilty, who throughout the play sows seeds of reasonable doubt.
Music by Cole Porter
Directed by Payden Ackerman
Passions run high as leading lady Lilli Vanessi and her ex-husband, actor/director Fred Graham, battle onstage and off in a production of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. With romance, comedy, sophistication, and behind-the-scenes hijinks, “Kiss Me Kate” combines the irreverent humor of two brilliant writers: Cole Porter and William Shakespeare.
This year’s fall dance concert will feature the students of SJC’s Dance Touring Ensemble (DTE) in an evening length dance concert that explores intimacy and the desire for connection within the challenges of our increasingly screen-dependent society. Please join us for the culmination of this semester long process and support the creative efforts of SJC dance students!
The SJC Faculty Dance Concert will highlight the talents of SJC dance students as they perform original choreographies created by dance faculty.
The choreographic works will range from hip hop to modern dance and will explore traditional, contemporary, and experimental expressions of these genres. This evening of dance is sure to inspire and will include a surprise guest artist!
Halloween Concert
Enjoy an evening of Halloween music as well as your favorites with the Concert Band, under the direction of Jeff McNurlan.
Monday, October 30 7:00 pm
The MSJC Eagles Orchestra will feature Dvorak Symphony no. 8 in G major , with guest conductor
Dr. Angela Brand.
Sunday, November 5 3:00 pm
The MSJC College Singers will present a concert filled with choral favorites and pieces that emulate the Season.
The band will perform a concert of Holiday music that celebrates the festive season.
Swing into the new year with the Golden Eagles Jazz Ensemble Christmas Concert.
Directed by Stephen Vaughan
“The Tech Rehearsal” “break a leg!.....oops!
Featuring special appearance by Temecula Wine Valley Harmonizer Chorus.
Spring Concert
Under the direction of Emily Collins, the singers will present their Spring Concert with music for the Season.
The band will feature a memorable style of your favorite music for their Spring Concert.
The jazz band will present their end of the season concert with your favorite standards in jazz music.
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All performances are held at the
Mt. San Jacinto Campus Theatre
1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto,
For Menifee Performing Arts please call 1.800.452.3335 ext. 5790
Tickets can be purchased online for select shows at
calendar.msjc.edu
Or they may be reserved by either calling the theatre box office at 951.487.3790 or sending a check made out to MSJC.
Please include the following information: Name, Phone Number, Performance Title and Date,
and Number of Tickets Requested.
MSJC Theatre Box Office
1499 N. State Street, San Jacinto, CA 92583
Box Office Hours: Monday – Thursday, 10AM – 2PM
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
No drinks or food are allowed in the theatre.
Seating at any performance is not guaranteed without a reservation. Unpaid reservations will be
released 15 minutes before a performance.
All sales are final and there is no late seating.
Events and dates subject to change
MSJC Alumni will receive discount
Performing Arts logo design by MSJC student, Andrew Balisi