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“Cinderella” Under the Brilliant Batton of Alma Deutscher at the California Theatre in San Jose

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November 12 – 17, 2022

Prodigy composer/musician Alma Deutscher makes her international operatic conducting debut in a lavish Opera San José production of her landmark opera, Welcome back Alma! Opera San José, in association with the Packard Humanities Institute, will host the international operatic conducting debut of prodigy composer/musician Alma Deutscher, who will take the podium for a lavish production of her landmark opera, Cinderella.

Just in case you forgot the history of Cinderella – here is a reminder: Based on the classic fairytale, this family-friendly work is reset at an opera company run by a scheming stepmother. In this production, Cinderella is united with her prince not because a glass slipper fits, but with the beginning of a melody only she knows how to continue. In 2017, California Theatre audiences watched the sold-out American premiere of the already internationally acclaimed Cinderella by the then 13-year-old composer, in a production supported by the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI).

Opera San José and PHI again join forces to welcome Deutscher back, with the now 17-year-old taking the baton in this pivotal moment in her career. Casting includes Natalia Santaliz as Cinderella, Joey Hammod-Leppek as The Prince, Ben Brady as The King, Stacey Tappan as Griselda, Julia Dawson as Zibaldona, Rena Harms as The Stepmother, Megan Esther Grey as Fairy, and Lance LaShelle as The Minister. Cinderella will be sung in English, with English supertitles,

Information

408-437-4450; operasj.org;

*Must be purchased in advance online, one adult ticket must accompany the order and children’s tickets are “Pay Their Age” (minimum $5).

 

“San Jose Sharks” vs. “Tampa Bay Lightning” Meeting in San Jose

October 29th at 1:30 p.m.

The season is just getting started and nothing beats watching the hockey game at the stunning SAP Tank! This game is played in the afternoon and nothing beats watching the hockey game on ice with the sunshine surrounding the beautiful arena located in downtown San Jose.

The name “Sharks” is fitting for San Jose’s team who is relentless, determined, swift, agile, bright and fearless. All we hope for is for the team to bring the long awaited 2022 Stanley Cup to San Jose. So lock in your weekend plans and don’t miss out on a Sharks collectible retro lunch box and create unforgettable memories. All fans in attendance will receive a Sharks Retro Lunch Box.

Go Sharks!

Information

Purchase tickets at  ticketmaster.com

SJ Sharks at SAP Center

525 West Santa Clara Street in San Jose

Photo courtesy of SJ Sharks

 

SF Symphony Celebrates the Day of the Dead: Dia De Los Muertos at a Festive Tradition of Music, Art, and Family Fun

November 5 at 12:45 p.m. for the festivities and at 2 p.m. for the concert

Conducted by Carlos Miguel Prieto and starring trumpet soloist Pacho Flores with the SF Symphony, this dynamic concert features traditional music and contemporary works honoring the rich heritage of this holiday.

Arrive early to explore large-scale art installations by local artists and curated by longtime collaborator Martha Rodríguez-Salazar. Snap a photo with one of the dazzling catrines and catrinas who stroll about the lobby, along with more family-friendly festivities!  Enjoy Aztec dancing, dedicated altars, and exquisite folk art in the lobby. Then, experience an exciting concert with conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto, trumpet soloist Pacho Flores, performers from Casa Círculo Cultural and Canción de Obsidiana, and the SF Symphony for a celebration you won’t want to miss! Join the San Francisco League after the concert for the ¡FIESTA! Día de los Muertos Dinner & Reception! To purchase Fiesta packages that include the concert, call 415.503.5351 or visit sfsymphony.org/diafiesta.

Information

415-864-6000

sfsymphony.org

201 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco

Photo courtesy of SF Symphony

 

Los Altos History Museum Highlights Wallace Stegner’s Literary Legacy

November 10, 2022 through May 5, 2023

Focusing on the Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s legacy on the creative writing world, and the Los Altos area in particular,  and co-produced by The Bill Lane Center for the American West at Stanford University, “A Society to Match its Scenery: Wallace Stegner’s Local Legacy” is on display at the museum’s J. Gilbert Smith House for the next 5 months.

The Museum’s outdoor exhibit, “Wallace Stegner: A Path to Conservation,” concentrates on Stegner’s work in protecting wild places and preserving the landscape. Stroll the Conservation Pathway around the Museum using QR codes with Smartphones to hear recordings of, and about, Stegner who lived in Los Altos Hills and published eight novels, 14 non-fiction books, and six collections of articles and stories. His book “All the Little Live Things” (1967), set in Los Altos Hills, discusses the ongoing battle between improving land for conservation’s sake and developing it for urban uses. This is a priceless opportunity to view the additional exhibit which features photographs of Stegner during the time he lived in Los Altos Hills, a collection of first editions and autographed copies of his books, and a reading nook. Don’t miss it! Enrich your knowledge about one of the most respected and famous visionary conservationists and writers of our area.

Information

650-948-9427

losaltoshistory.org

Los Altos History Museum

Photo courtesy of the Los Altos History Museum

By Lina Broydo

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