An Evening with Molly Ringwald

February 4, 2017 – 7:30pm

Molly Ringwald acts, writes books, and sings jazz. She tours a crowd pleasing concert act “An Evening with Molly Ringwald” with her quartet to venues Worldwide. Since her debut Jazz album on Concord Records was released in April 2013, Ringwald and her band have performed over 200 concerts in seven countries since its release.
An actress of stage and screen, Ringwald earned a Golden Globe nomination at age thirteen, and went on to star in numerous films, including the iconic films Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Pretty in Pink. On stage, Ringwald starred in Broadway productions of the Pulitzer Prize winning How I Learned to Drive; the revival of Cabaret; Tony-nominated Enchanted April and the West End production of When Harry Met Sally. Ms. Ringwald is now touring her concert act celebrating her first jazz album called “Except Sometimes”.


Artrageous

March 10, 2017 – 7:30pm

The excitement of watching a team of artists painting at electric speed right before your eyes is an experience you will never forget. Have it accompanied by amazing vocals, creative choreography, high energy live music and unforgettable audience interaction and you will have enjoyed the journey of a life-time.
This is Artrageous.

Giant artworks jump to life with amazing speed unveiling larger than life icons and masterpieces in just moments, all the while there is constant activity on stage, attracting your attention and delighting your senses with energy, spirit and action. A show for the entire family!


Bandstand Boogie

June 23, 2017 – 7:30pm

Join us for an evening with your favorite Bandstand music that will leave you dancing just as you did when Classic Rock and Roll first hit the air waves.  In 1957 THE DIAMONDS released an instant million selling hit called “Little Darlin’.” The song continues to sell worldwide and has been dubbed “the National Anthem of Rock and Roll”. To date it has sold approximately 20 million copies.

Through the years since the release of “Little Darlin’” THE DIAMONDS have learned one important lesson—the durability of this classic rock and roll music is as much about the future as it is about the past. As a result, THE DIAMONDS continue to expand their audience to this day, performing in a variety of venues and settings worldwide.   “We’ve been pleased to find a growing audience among all age groups. They love songs they can understand, remember and actually sing the words to—today, tomorrow, or even 20 years from now.”

The standing ovations are the proof; THE DIAMONDS have taken the Classic Rock and Roll genre to a whole new level. THE DIAMONDS truly are – a cut above!  Don’t miss this stroll through the best Bandstand has to offer!