32 Oct. 17 - Nov. 6, 2009
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Tickets available for ‘Dear Brutus’ CCA ticket sales goes mobile
Chandler-Gilbert Community College Performing Arts Department’s fall production,
New mobile capabilities now allow arts consumers to browse and purchase tickets to
“Dear Brutus,” takes center stage at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 through 24 and 2 p.m. on Oct. 25
Chandler Center for the Arts’ events via their cell phones.
at the CGCC Performing Arts Center building on the college’s Pecos campus.
A new “mobility-centered enhancement” to CCA’s website allows “on the go” access
In this “Midsummer Night” type fantasy, eight people disappear into a magical wood
to ticket sales and a schedule of events from iPhones, Blackberrys, Smartphones and
to live a different life for one night. When they return, they see themselves and others
other mobile devices.
very differently.
With this new capability, CCA’s website,
www.chandlercenter.org, scans the device
Tickets, which cost $8 for general admission, $5 for students and $5 for the matinee,
that is accessing the site and upon detecting the source as mobile device launches the
can be purchased by calling the CGCC Box Offi ce at 480-732-7343.
mobile version.
CGCC is located at 2626 E. Pecos Rd. in Chandler.
“There has been a tremendous increase in usage of cell phones not just to access
email messages, but also news, movie listings, iTunes and YouTube videos. This trend
is particularly applicable to the entertainment industry,” says Judi Johnson, marketing
coordinator for CCA. “The Chandler Center for the Arts remains committed to making
the customer service experience with us as convenient as possible, and this is just one
Leno entertains at Wild Horse Pass
more step in that direction.”
Among the fi rst tickets available on the Chandler Center for the Arts’ new mobile
Comedian, author and former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno performs at 9 p.m. Fri.,
site are passes to see Southern rocker and American Idol fi nalist Bo Bice in concert
Nov. 20 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino.
next week. Bice, who was the runner-up to Carrie Underwood in season four of the
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices start at $75, with VIP seating available for $150.
show, kicks off the Center’s 2009-2010 anniversary season on Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. with
The appearance is part of a month-long grand opening celebration for the hotel and
a concert at Higley Center for the Performing Arts. For a full list of 2009-2010 season
casino featuring concerts, comedians and special promotions.
events, visit
www.chandlercenter.org/performances.html. To learn more about CCA,
Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino is located at 5550 W. Wild Horse Pass in Chandler.
visit
www.chandlercenter.org.
To purchase tickets, visit
www.ticketforce.com or the Wild Horse Pass Casino gift
shop. For more info, visit
www.WinGilaRiver.com.
Chordaires invite visitors to Guest Day
Learn more about the Sun Lakes Chordaires Chorus by attending the female singing
group’s upcoming Guest Day, offering an afternoon of fun and music from 2 to 3:30
Comedians perform at VUU
p.m. Mon., Nov. 9 in the Sun Lakes Country Club Mirror Room.
The Chordaires will sing and entertain their guests, and visitors will have the
Comedians Jerry Robin and Irene Rosenthal entertain at the second Valley Unitarian
opportunity to meet and speak with Director Doreen Hansen, who offers 23 years of
Universalist’s Salon from 7 to 9 p.m. Fri., Nov. 6.
musical experience with communities, churches and schools.
Artists featured in the “Fall Visions” art show in the church’s sanctuary will also be on
Area newcomers and other interested ladies are invited to become better acquainted
hand to discuss their artwork, and include Skyler St. John, Marty Nash, Karen Stucke,
with this friendly, enthusiastic group and learn more about their four-part harmony, a
Michael Farmer, Angel Nelson and Laurel Hardin.
cappella style of singing. Refreshments will be provided.
The events are reminiscent of the Paris salons at the turn of the century, where a
For questions concerning the chorus, contact Diane Hew at 480-883-3244. Women
variety of artists in various mediums talked about their work. Future VUU Salons will
planning to attend Guest Day are asked to RSVP to Jan Ott at 480-895-7238.
include other visual artists, musicians and more.
Additional future appearances by the Chordaires includes:
Refreshments including beverages, desserts and fresh fruit will be available for
Dec. 5: Sun Lakes Country Club’s new outdoor Tree Lighting Extravaganza
purchase, and donations will be accepted to compensate the entertainers.
Dec. 12-13: Christmas caroling, Oakwood’s Luminaria Walk at Lake Diamond
VUU is located at 6400 W. Del Rio St., south of Ray at McKemy in Chandler. Sunday
Dec. 17: Women’s Connection Brunch at Oakwood Country Club
service is at 10:30 a.m. For more information, visit
www.vuu.org or call 480-899-4249.
March 13, 2010: Spring Show at Hamilton High School in Chandler
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