Tuesday, February 5, 2008

KIRKLAND PERFORMANCE CENTER Starts Their Season Swinging

KIRKLAND PERFORMANCE CENTER Starts Their Season Swinging

1940s Musical Revue Brings Big Band to KPCÂ’s Stage

Kirkland, WA (PRWEB) August 28, 2005

Swing along with the String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra at Kirkland Performance Center Sunday, September 18, as the 11th Annual tour of IN THE MOOD, a 1940s musical revue, opens the 2005-2006 season.

Much more than a concert, IN THE MOOD takes us back to the youth of AmericaÂ’s greatest generation. This was a time like no other in our history, a time when music moved the NationÂ’s spirit. Brassy up-tempo big band instrumentals and romantic ballads will surely get your feet tapping into the era of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra and many more.

IN THE MOOD began touring in 1994 following an overwhelming response from a performance on the steps of the National Archives in Washington, DC. Through its musical influence, it became part of the official entertainment for the World USOÂ’s 50th commemoration of WW II.

IN THE MOOD was conceived by Washington, DCÂ’s musical producer Bud Forrest. The musical features the In the Mood Singers and Dancers with the sensational String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra with arrangements, costumes and choreography as authentic as it gets.

Kirkland Performance CenterÂ’s presentation of In the Mood is made possible in part by our generous artist sponsors: Grant & Nancy Silvernale.

About Kirkland Performance Center

Responsive to the cultural needs of the community, Kirkland Performance Center provides a home for the presentation, support and promotion of the performing arts. Located in downtown Kirkland, this 402-seat theatre hosts more than 250 music, theatre and dance performances each year from acclaimed regional, national and international artists. In addition to presenting performing arts, KPC conducts educational outreach programs through “A World of Arts”, a program designed to bring visiting artists into the classrooms for in-depth workshops. KPC also hosts a variety of community programs, including the King County Library Lecture Series and “Kids-at-Play”, an opportunity for students to perform in a professional setting at KPC. For more information and to review upcoming performances, please visit www. kpcenter. org.

The 2005-2006 Season is made possible in part by: Evergreen Healthcare, The Boeing Company, Woodmark Hotel on Lake Washington, Direct Mailing Solutions, Univar USA, King County Journal Newspapers, Northwest Aerials Gymnastics & Dance, Woodinville Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Merit Financial, Frontier Bank, Software 21, Oasis Complete Facilities Management, Western States Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts, ArtsFund, 4Culture, Washington State Arts Commission and generous support from The City of Kirkland.

1940s Musical Revue Brings Big Band to KPCÂ’s Stage

What: In the Mood – a 1940’s musical revue

When: Sunday, September 18 at 3pm and 7:30pm

Where: Kirkland Performance Center at 350 Kirkland Avenue Kirkland, WA 98033

Info:  

Ticket Prices:

Adult $35 Senior $31.50 Youth $10 Group $31.50

All tickets subject to a $1.00 service fee 

(Youth is 25 and younger; Senior is 62 and older)

For information call

Kirkland Performance Center at

(425) 893-9900 or visit www. kpcenter. org

Media Contact: Rachel Jackson, PR Manager

Email: Rachel@kpcenter. org

Administration: (425) 828-0422

Box Office Phone: (425) 893-9900

Website: www. kpcenter. org

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