‘Pippi Longstocking’ opens today No Square Theatre...
‘Pippi Longstocking’ opens today
No Square Theatre will perform the family musical “Pippi
Longstocking” at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Festival of Arts’ Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. For
information or tickets, call (949) 497-1950 or go to
https://www.nosquare.org. Admission is $18, $12 for students and
seniors.
Laguna Outreach
art workshop today
Laguna Outreach Community Arts “Art Escapes” is at 2 p.m. today
and will feature artist September McGee’s acrylic still-life painting
class.
The class is suitable for all artistic levels. Cost is $30,
including materials; class size is limited. The workshop is at the
Woman’s Club, 286 St. Ann’s Drive. For reservations, call (949)
363-4700 or go to https://www.locaarts.org.
Sculpture contest
deadline today
The Laguna Beach Arts Commission will hold a sculpture competition
to add to the city’s public art collection.
The art will be located at the Village Green Park at the corner of
Monterey Street and Catalina Avenue.
The subject should be inspired by nature and should be figurative.
A vertical orientation is recommended. The piece must be no larger
than 5-feet-wide and a maximum of 7-feet-deep.
Only original artwork should be submitted. Honorarium is $10,000.
Deadline is today. For information or an application, call (949)
497-0722.
Museum hosts Celebration
The Laguna Art Museum will host a day of hands-on art activities,
musical entertainment and a treasure hunt with prizes for the 17th
annual Orange County Imagination Celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. This year’s theme is “Imagination Takes Flight.”
The event links artists and educators in an effort to recognize,
promote and present quality visual and performing arts programs for
children and parents.
The museum’s event, “Soar into Art,” will offer art projects
revolving around the concept of air and flight, including flying
carpets, mobiles, balloon animals, bug making, face painting, a mural
project and more.
The treasure hunt is designed to encourage children to take a
closer look at the art on exhibit at each of the museum galleries.
Flight-related prizes will be awarded.
The Laguna Beach Honors Choir will perform a medley of songs under
the direction of Beth Sand. Because of a donation from the Laguna
chapter of Soroptomists International, admission is free. The Laguna
Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. For more information, call (949)
494-8971.
‘Fresh Faces’ at
Festival of Arts
Festival of Arts is now exhibiting “Fresh Faces” at Wells Fargo
Bank -- an exhibit designed to give the public a sampling of some of
the new artists who will be exhibiting their work at the festival
this summer.
The festival completed its jurying process on March 26. This year,
20 artists will have the opportunity to exhibit their original work
for the first time. The exhibit runs through May 20 and features the
diverse works of Steve Bjorkman, Teri Kahan, Terrence Kennedy, Milano
Liberi, R. Mike Micklich, Linda Pirri, April Raber, Paul Renner,
Bradford J. Salamon, Russell Sasaki, Jennifer Tenace, Elaine Twiss
and Noriho Uriu.
This free exhibit is part of an ongoing series of shows that the
Festival of Arts is having at Wells Fargo, 260 Ocean Ave., this year.
The Sawdust Festival has an exhibit on the main floor of the
building, while Community Art Project has an exhibit on the second
level, showing the artwork of Laguna Outreach Community Arts artists.
Museum spring
fundraiser set
Laguna Art Museum’s “Around the World ... a Taste of Travel and
Cuisine” spring benefit will be from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Festival of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, with proceeds to
support the museum’s exhibition and education programs.
The event will offer an evening of cuisine by chefs from many of
the area’s most prestigious coastal resorts, entertainment and a live
and silent auction of international travel and epicurean delights.
Tickets are $100 for Laguna Art Museum members and $125 for
nonmembers. For every two tickets purchased at the $125 level,
patrons will receive a family membership to the museum, a $75 value.
Laguna Art Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. For information, call
(949) 494-8971 or go to https://www.lagunaart museum.org.
First Sundays
concludes Sunday
First Sundays at Laguna College concludes its season of bringing
free art exhibitions and classical music concerts to the community
with its annual juried student art show and a performance by Robert
Estrin, a pianist who also plays the French horn, presented by Laguna
Beach Live!
Estrin will perform works by Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin and
Debussy. The concert begins at 3 p.m. The final event this season is
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Laguna College of Art and Design,
2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Complimentary parking. For information, call
(949) 376-6000.
‘The Best’ on display at Laguna College
“The Best of the Best of the Best” is Laguna College of Art &
Design’s annual juried art show with 75 pieces of original artwork
created by students at each level exhibiting works is drawing and
painting, illustration, graphic design, animation and sculpture.
The exhibition is on display through Tuesday at Laguna College,
2222 Laguna Canyon Rd., and offers free parking. For more
information, call (949) 376-6000.
FOA’s ‘Imagination Celebration’ May 7
The Festival of Arts will host “Imagine It! Create It!”
Imagination Celebration event from noon to 3 p.m. May 7. The event is
dedicated to children and adults discovering their creativity through
a variety of artistic media.
Festival of Arts artists and staff will host free hands-on
workshops -- printmaking with Anne England; wire sculpture with Susan
Cox; sidewalk chalk art with Patrick Kelly; miniature stained-glass
windows with Lynn Welker; handmade dolls with Shelly Rapp Evans; and
jewelry making with Pam Peterson.
Several world-famous Pageant of the Masters stage sets from
previous shows will be on display and there will be entertainment.
“Imagine It! Create It!” will be at the Festival of Arts Irvine
Bowl Park, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. For information, call Special
Events Director Susan Davis at (949) 464-4235.
‘Lagunatics’ auditions May 7
Auditions for the 13th annual “Lagunatics” are being held from 3
to 6 p.m. May 7 at the No Square Rehearsal Studios 1863 S. Coast
Highway. “Lagunatics 2005 Senior Prom” will be a benefit for the
Senior Center Building Fund this year.
Singers, dancers and personalities 16 and older are welcome to
apply. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins are welcome. Bring in
a two-minute accompaniment of a favorite song.
Schedule conflicts that fall between June 2 and July 31 will be
reviewed. Rehearsals are tentatively scheduled 6 to 10 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. No one
rehearses more than five times a week or longer than four hours at a
time. Cast must be available for all calls beginning July 23.
Performances will be at 8 p.m. July 29, 2 and 8 p.m. July 30 and 7
p.m. July 31 at the Artists’ Theater. For information, call (949)
497-2584.
Arts Commission, City Council to meet
The Arts Commission will meet with the City Council at 11 a.m.
May 7 at Council chambers, 505 Forest Ave., to review the
commission’s accomplishments, concepts for future projects and Music
in the Park.
Artists to host
open studio night
Laguna Canyon Artists will host an Open Studio Night and silent
auction 4 to 10 p.m. May 14, exhibiting a collection of diverse and
eclectic artwork, with more than 25 award-winning artists
participating.
Proceeds from the silent auction will be donated to Laguna College
of Art & Design’s student scholarship fund. Preview of auction pieces
will be on display at individual studios for ongoing bidding from 4
to 7 p.m.
The event will have live music, performance art, refreshments and
the chance to win a Laguna Canyon Artists $75 gift certificate
redeemable with any participating artist. For information, go to
https://www .lagunacanyonartists.com.
Free classes and performances
Gallimaufry Performing Arts and California Choreographers Dance
Festival will host its annual Dance Day with performances created by
renowned and cutting-edge choreographers from 3 to 5 p.m. and master
classes all day May 14 at Main Beach Cobblestones. For information,
call (949) 842-5220.
Art and sea program scheduled for May
Laguna Outreach for Community Arts will offer, “Art and Sea
Adventures: The Art of Tide-Pooling,” in collaboration with the Ocean
Laguna Foundation.
The program includes a morning of tide pool exploration with Ocean
Laguna Foundation docents followed by a hands-on watercolor journal
art workshop taught by Laguna Outreach for Community Arts resource
artists.
There also will be a watercolor journal, art supplies, postcards,
tote bag, refreshments and more, courtesy of Montage Resort and Spa.
Classes are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 14 and 15. Meet at
Treasure Island Park, south entrance at South Coast Highway at Wesley
Drive, at the south edge of the Montage Resort, just below the
parking lot.
Cost is $65, $35 for kids younger than 13. Reservations are
required; call (949) 363-4700. Class size is limited. More info at
https://www.locaarts.org.
‘Rhapsody in Blue’ to be performed May 14
George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” will be featured in a concert
of classical, popular and ethnic music at 7:30 p.m. May 14.
Concert pianist Jeffrey Briar will perform the Gershwin classic,
along with works by Mozart, Chopin and Scott Joplin. Linda Frank will
play original improvisations on the Celtic “Faerie Harp,” and soprano
Christina Linhardt will interpret songs of Beethoven, Lerner and
Lowe, and Gilbert and Sullivan at the Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship Hall, 429 Cypress Drive. Tickets are $15, $10 for
students and seniors. For information, call (949) 376-1939. Free
parking.
Comedian leads comedy workshop
Standup comic, producer and talent booker Lynn Epstein will be
teaching a comedy writing and performance workshop from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Saturdays.
Learn how to write original comedy, perform onstage and get
booked. Classes culminate in a Comedy Night Showcase in Laguna Beach
with students’ original performances.
Class size is limited. For information, e-mail lynnsfunny
@earthlink.net. or online at https://www.lynnepstein.com.
Playhouse extends
popular show
As a result of continued popular demand, the Laguna Playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road, will extend its run of “Late-Nite Catechism” --
for the 13th time -- through June 20.
The two-act solo performance features “Sister” giving instruction
to a roomful of students (the audience). For information, call (949)
497-2787 or go online at https://www.laguna playhouse.com.
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Mondays. Tickets are $35.
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