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Peoria / Arizona / United States
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Arizona Broadway Theater is a provider of live theater shows and other entertainment. Based in Peoria, Ariz., the theater has performed many on-stage shows, some of which include My Fair Lady, the Drowsy, Steel Magnolias and All Shook Up. It is a professional arts and entertainment venue that provides live and year-round musicals and gourmet dining service and is also available on rental for receptions, trade shows, training sessions, holiday parties, birthdays and other social events. Its food menu covers appetizers, starters, entrees, producers special, desserts, beverages and specialty drinks. Arizona Broadway Theater also offers charter bus service for pick-up, gift cards and cash vouchers at the box office.
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Peoria / Arizona / United States
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Scottsdale / Arizona / United States
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The Scottsdale Cultural Council is a private, nonprofit organization contracted by the city of Scottsdale, Ariz. It administers city arts and cultural projects and manages the city-owned Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art and Scottsdale Public Art Program. The council programs are supported by the members, donors and grants received from the Arizona Commission on the Arts through appropriations from the Arizona State Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. It encourages the participation and cooperation of government, business, education and the private sector. It provides management, fundraising, and financial services to its operating divisions and other arts organizations desiring its services.
Springerville / Arizona / United States
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Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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A must see destination for arts and theater fans of all ages and the backbone for performing arts in Phoenix, Herberger Theater Center is home to plays, dance performances, an art gallery and even art education and outreach programs.

Parking and public transportation at the Herberger Theater Center
Visitors to the Herberger Theater Center should park in the Arizona Center Parking Garage at 400 North 5th street. Half price parking vouchers are available, but only through the box office. Taking the Valley Metro light rail? Get off at the 3rd Street and Washington stop and head a few blocks north. A number of Valley Metro bus routes also run nearby the facility.

Best and worst time to go to the Herberger Theater Center
Performances and plays happen year round, but the late summer and early fall (August / September) are less active. Schedule too busy to make a weekend show? Try partaking in a "Lunchtime Theater" event. Want to avoid groups of school kids? Go on a Friday or Saturday night. Tired of sweltering in the midday heat? Catch a Sunday afternoon matinee. The options are endless.

Admission to the Herberger Theater Center
Tickets vary in price depending on the show you're seeing and what time of day the show is playing. Evening performances range between $15 and $50 depending on where you want to sit.

Must see/do at the the Herberger Theater Center
Performing arts fans should see a play on one of the Herberger Theater Center's three stages. Groups looking to host a party or reception should visit the Art Gallery on site, and Bob's Spot which provides catering as well as breathtaking views of the Herberger Theater Center. Sculpture fans will want to stop by the Outdoor Spaces which feature a number of works from Arizona-based artist, John Waddell.

Other places to visit near the Herberger Theater Center
There is plenty of dining, entertainment and shopping nearby the Herberger Theater Center. Looking to catch a movie? Visit the AMC 24 Theater a few blocks away. Sports fans can catch a Suns or Diamondbacks game within walking distance. Hungry? Grab a bite to eat at Hannys or Desoto Central Market.

Insider tip for visitors to the Herberger Theater Center
Want to get your fill of the arts on a budget? Buy a ticket to Lunch Time Theater. It happens every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday just after noon and features some of the hottest up-and-coming theater acts.

Author's bio: Chad Birt has lived in Phoenix for 9 years. He's a bike rider, bookworm and freelance writer.

 

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Sun City West / Arizona / United States
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Wickenburg / Arizona / United States
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Prior to the Webb Centers inception, local schools and community members were underserved in terms of opportunities to attend a full range of culturally and artistically diverse performing arts events and to participate in artist outreach activities. Through a joint effort between the Wickenburg Unified School District and the Wickenburg Foundation for the Performing Arts ( WFPA ), a group of local arts supporters, a theatre was constructed as an integral part of the new Wickenburg High School campus. In recognition of a generous contribution made by the Del E. Webb Foundation, the theatre was honored to assume the name, Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts. The WFPA continues to raise funds through grants and donations enabling the Webb Center to remain on the cutting edge of sound/lighting technology and to expand its performance capabilities. The Webb Center opened for its inaugural season in the fall of 2001 and has successfully developed a body of work that includes public performances, educational outreach opportunities, after school classes, a summer arts camp and an extensive artist-in-residency program. WEBB CENTER PRESENTS We offer a variety of the worlds finest performers through our annual Webb Center Presents programs to broaden and deepen the arts experiences of our patrons. Throughout our eight year history, we have presented a variety of performing artists ranging from classical pianists to western balladeers, highlights include: The 5 Browns, Riders in the Sky, Kathy Mattea, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, R. Carlos Nakai, Ian Tyson, the Vienna Boys Choir, American Ballet Theatre II, Ramsey Lewis, Chuck Mangione, the Phoenix Symphony, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and The Ten Tenors. We strive to present the highest quality artists to our ever-expanding patron base.
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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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Founded by David T. Nederlander in 1912, the Nederlander family is an American entertainment dynasty. Now operating under the guidance of James M. Nederlander, the third generation of leadership, The Nederlander organization has developed and maintained a reputation for being one of the finest purveyors of legitimate theater in the world. In addition to the operation in Tucson, The Nederlander organization owns and operates theaters in New York,,,, and San Jose as well as produces, co-produces, invests in and books new musicals, revivals and touring companies. For more information about Nederlander Producing Company of America, please click here. Broadway in Tucson 100 N. Stone Avenue, AZ 85701 Tucson Suite 905( 520 ) 903-2929Fax: 520 ) 232-5480
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Mesa / Arizona / United States
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The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, founded in 2001, has served fine food and entertainment to more than 700,000 guests. It offers children s theatre presentations that are performed by professional actors with full-scale sets, costumes and lighting. Its luncheon buffet includes hamburgers, hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, pizza, chicken fingers and pudding. The Broadway Palm provides its theatre for a variety of events and occasions, including corporate events, wedding receptions, trade shows and employee parties. It offers discounted tickets for clubs, organizations, schools, churches and corporate groups of more than 20 people.
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Phoenix / Arizona / United States
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Founded in 1989, Valley Youth Theatre (VYT) is a professional-quality theatre company dedicated to helping young people achieve their full potential through meaningful engagement, education, and excellence in the performing arts. Upcoming 2018 Performances Include: Annie, The Musical - June 15 – July 1, 2018 Mary Poppins, The Musical - July 6 - July 22, 2018 Newsies, The Musical - August 10 - 26, 2018 Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical - October 12 - 28, 2018 A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail - November 30 - December 23, 2018 Upcoming 2019 Performances Include: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane - February 8 – 24, 2019 Tuck Everlasting - April 5 - 19, 2019 Disneys Freaky Friday - June 14-30, 2019 Educational Programs, Classes, and Camps: VYTs Education Department offers acting, singing and dancing classes throughout the year while offering spring break and summer camps. Spring Break Camp March 12 - 16 Spring Break Camp March 19 - 23 2018 Performing Arts Classes: Improvisation: January 15 - March 5 | Monday’s 6pm - 7:30pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA This course covers fundamentals and improvisational techniques for the stage. Performances are 3 times a year and additional Valley Youth Theatre events throughout the season may occur. Members focus on developing characterization, story building, and thinking-on-your-feet skills. Musical Theatre Ages 9-11 March 17 - May 5, 2018 | Saturdays 12:40pm - 2pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA March 20 - May 8, 2018 | Tuesdays 6:40pm - 8pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Musical Theatre - Ages 5-8 March 17 - May 5, 2018 | Saturdays 11am - 12:20pm March 20 - May 8, 2018 | Tuesdays 5pm - 6:20pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Musical Theatre for Teens! 12+ Spring Session: March 22 - May 10, 2018 | Thursdays 6:40pm - 8pm Cost: $165* | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Students study the elements of musical theatre including diction, pitch, rhythm, tempo, and ensemble work as well as the technical languages of music, acting and dance in this exciting class. Acting Technique - Ages 7-11 March 21 - May 9, 2018| Wednesdays 5pm - 6:20pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Students build their performing arts foundation by studying the fundamentals of acting including voice, movement, characterization, and stage direction. No prior experience is necessary. Acting OUT - Ages 12-17 March 21 - May 9, 2018 | Wednesdays 6:40pm - 8pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Students will gain valuable performance training through creating and performing scenes, Improvisations and monologues. They will work with classical, contemporary, and original scripts. Experience is welcome, but not necessary. Treasure Trunk Theatre - Ages 5-8 March 17 - May 5, 2018 | Saturdays 9am - 9:45am | *Cost: $115 8 weeks | Showcase TBA Students will use movement, characterization, and their imaginations to create an original or adapted work to perform for family and friends the last day of class. No experience is necessary. Play Pretend - Ages 3-4 March 17 - May 5, 2018 | Saturdays 10am - 10:45am | *Cost: $115 8 weeks | Showcase TBA This class is specially designed for your little tyke! Students will learn how to use their body, voice and imagination to bring a familiar story to life on stage which will be performed for family and friends the last day of class. No experience is necessary. Just Dance! Ages 12-17 Spring Session: March 22 - May 10, 2018 | Thursdays 5pm - 6:20pm *Cost: $165 | 8 weeks | Showcase TBA This energetic and fun class teaches actors the essentials of dance including lingo and movement. Learn various styles of choreography and build the confidence and skills needed for a musical audition. No prior dance experience is necessary.
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