Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theatre. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Año Nuevo State Park, in San Mateo County


Año Nuevo State Park, in San Mateo County, preserves and protects the scenic, biological, ecological, and cultural values of the central California coastline, including Año Nuevo Island and properties on the western slope of the coast range inland from Año Nuevo Point. The park protects and interprets the pinniped rookeries, a prime resource, and significant wildlife habitats on Año Nuevo Island and the mainland. It also contains sensitive native dunes and coastal terrace prairie habitats, and a diversity of inland plant communities, including old growth forest, freshwater marsh, red alder riparian forest and knobcone pine forest. Its four perennial streams support steelhead trout and coho salmon, and its wetlands are habitat to the rare San Francisco garter snake and red-legged frog. Cultural resources include the remnants of Native California Indian Ohlone occupation of the area and a number of structures from the nineteenth century Cascade Ranch and historic Steele Ranch. In conjunction with adjacent and nearby public lands, the unit protects important regional ecological corridors and linkages. On Saturday, January 28, 2012, the San Mateo Coast Natural History Association (SMCNHA), and California State Parks will host Seal Adventure Saturday, a special fundraising event to support educational and interpretive programs at Año Nuevo State Park and other state parks along the San Mateo coast. For one day only, visitors will have extraordinary access to linger for an entire morning or afternoon to view the elephant seals at the peak of the breeding season. This is a rare opportunity, one that can be enjoyed by everyone—from families to avid wildlife photographers.

California State Parks will preserve, protect, restore, interpret and manage the unit's archaeological, cultural, natural, aesthetic and scenic resources, making them available to the public for their educational, inspirational and recreational benefits

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Monday, April 11, 2011

THE TABARD Theatre Company, San Jose, Ca

 


Theatre on San Pedro Square


Theatre on San Pedro Square, located on the second floor of a beautiful brick building in downtown San Jose, features theatrical lighting and sound, flexible seating for a capacity of up to 150, and a fully-stocked bar. Its downstairs features include a courtyard patio and a box office.
This venue is managed by Tabard Theatre Company. Along with Tabard's three productions per year, it hosts other theatre productions along with live jazz and additional performing arts events.

Founded in 2001, THE TABARD Theatre Company is the managing and resident theatre company of Theatre on San Pedro Square, with offices in South San Jose. Tabard is committed to making a difference in the community through the arts by presenting professional-quality shows that are suitable and appropriate for audiences of all ages. Tabard actors, stagecrew, and staff of all ages come from throughout the Bay Area as well as San Jose. The company is also committed to making theatre affordable and accessible for all, a goal it meets through its various outreach programs. Additionally, Tabard donates a portion of its concession proceeds to non-profit organizations that are thematically related to the shows and often includes food or clothing drives during its productions. The company produces four to six mainstage productions each season and offers theatre workshops for adults and children.

Martin Lawrence, San Jose, Friday, April 15, 2011 Comedy Event

San Jose State University Event Center, Concert Hall of the School of Music and Dance at the Music Building of San Jose State University.

Martin Lawrence, The original Bad Boy first garnered a wide television audience playing multiple outlandish characters like Sheneneh and Mama Payne on his show, “Martin.” He has since written, directed, produced or starred in more than two dozen comedic films ranging from “Big Momma’s House” to “Death at a Funeral.” He won the BET Icon Comedy Award in 2005 and two NAACP Image Awards. “Bad Boys III” will be hitting theaters next year.
Get your tickets here.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

San Jose Center for Performing Arts, San Jose, Ca

San Jose Center for the Performing Arts (San Jose Community Theater), San Jose, California
255 Almaden Blvd, San Jose, CA 95113-2004
 Contact: +1 408 792 4145
This 2,600-seat city-owned theater, designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, is the venue for the San Jose Symphony, the American Musical Theatre of San Jose and San Jose Cleveland Ballet. San Jose Center for Performing Arts also hosts plays, concerts, and a variety of cultural events year-round. Thick carpet, plush seats, ample legroom and a sloping floor create a comfortable viewing environment. The theater has accommodations for ten wheelchairs.
You can check out tickets and seating HERE.

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose, Ca

 
San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
560 South First Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Tel: 408.283.8155
Regular Gallery Hours
Tues – Fri: 10am – 5pm
Sat: 12pm – 5pm
First Friday of the Month: 10am – 10pm
The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) is an energetic art space located in downtown San Jose dedicated to making contemporary art accessible and exciting to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
The ICA has long been committed to presenting exhibitions that include visually compelling and conceptually challenging contemporary art, as well as a variety of educational programs intended to help our audiences reflect upon these works. Exhibitions are presented in three galleries and the space is activated by opening receptions, First Friday gallery walks, after-dark programming in the front windows, panel discussions, printmaking workshops, brown bag lunches and impromptu conversations in the galleries.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THERE WEBSITE.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Children’s Musical Theater, San Jose Ca


Children’s Musical Theater San Jose
  • 1401 Parkmoor Avenue, Ste 100

  • San Jose, CA 95126

  • Phone: 408.288.5437

  • Fax: 408.288.6241

  • Email: To send an email, click here.

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  • Montgomery Theater

    All CMT performances are held at the Historic Montgomery Theater in downtown San Jose unless otherwise noted.
    271 S Market St. San Jose, CA 95113
    CLICK HERE to view Children’s Musical Theater website
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