LIZA MINNELLI Spend an unforgettable evening with the one-and-only Liza Min-
nelli. An entertainer in the truest sense of the word, Liza—with a z— the shining star of the Broadway, film, television and musical worlds brings her signature sparkle to The Show at Agua Caliente Casino on Saturday, March 22. With legendary performances, Minnelli has won virtually every award possible including four Tony Awards, an Oscar, a special “Legends” Grammy, two Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy. For tickets and more information call 760.321.2000 or go
tohotwatercasino.com.
VIVA LES ORIGINALES! The incomparable Les Originales are bringing their special brand of drag
entertainment to Palm Springs this month withViva Les Originales! A Musi- cal Tour Around the World, for a fundraising event for AIDS Assistance Pro- gram (AAP) on Sunday, March 30. The all-volunteer performance troupe was formed in 2003, with all funds raised at shows going to support local HIV/AIDS charities around the world. “Les Originales have been loyal sup- porters of AAP for many years, and we always look forward to their hilarious and well-scripted performances,” says Mark Anton, Executive Director for AIDS Assistance Program. “This year’s show promises to be just as enter- taining as ever and we’re so glad to have this incredible ensemble of talent participating in this magical evening.” The festive event will feature lots of big ensemble numbers, all with a world-travel theme, taking audience members on a journey from Paris to Mexico, to Cuba and then on to Berlin. For tickets and more information call 760.325.8481 or go
toaidsassistance.org.
COMEDY NIGHT PALM SPRINGS Share some laughs with comedian
Vicki Barbolak at the premiere of the new Comedy Night Palm Springs at The Purple Room onSaturday, March 8. Bar- bolak of ABC’s Roseanne, Nickelodeon’s America’s Funniest Mom and The World Famous Comedy Store will share the stage with the hilarious Matthew Moore of New York’s Carolines on Broadway and L.A.’s World Famous Comedy Store. Show
creators Blackwell Black Productions have produced top comedy shows in Palm Springs for the past four years and with 45 sold-out performances in a row, reservations are highly encouraged. For tickets and more information call 760.322.4422 or go to
purpleroompalmsprings.com.
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’ The Palm Springs Art Museum’s new exhibition California Dreamin’: 30 Years of
Collecting includes art acquisitions purchased since 1984. Contemporary artists who either worked in California or were influenced by spending some time in the state during their artistic careers. Several art movements significant to Cali- fornia and to the history of art will be represented at the exhibition opening on Saturday, March 8, including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, ceramics and photography and will mark the first time that these multi-faceted pieces of art have been shown together. For tickets and more information call 760.322.4800 or go
topsmuseum.org.
AN EVENING OF CLASSIC LILY TOMLIN Get together with Lily Tomlin, one of America’s most acclaimed comedians,
for a fabulous night of sidesplitting laughter. Tomlin returns to McCallum Theatre onFriday, March 21with her one-woman show, which combines her insightful and funny stand-up along with appearances by some of her most memorable characters, from Ernestine to Sister Boogie Woman; Mrs. Beasley to Edith Ann. Tomlin’s remarkable, award-winning career encompasses stage, television and film. She’s won six Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards and one Grammy Award, just to name a few…and “that’s the truth.” For tickets and more information call 760.340.2787 or go
tomccallumtheatre.com.
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