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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA – The Department of Theatre Arts once
again brings free summer of theatre to Saddleback College. Along with a full
month of live entertainment, the Saddleback Big Band brings back 99 year-old
crooner Shep Shepherd for a special CD Release party with the Saddleback Big
Band on Friday, July 15th. The CD
was recorded with the Big Band earlier this year. Some of the memorable songs
being performed include S’Wonderful,
You Are Too Beautiful, When You’re Smiling, Blame it on My Youth,and You
Make me Feel so Young.
For those who don’t wish to
bring a blanket or sit on beach chairs, reserved seating is available at $25
per person (presale only). For reserved seats, call the ticket office at
949-582-4656 (Tues-Fri, Noon to 4:00 p.m.)
Mr. Berisford “Shep” Shepherd is
an arranger, composer, drummer, trombonist, contractor, and singer. Born in
Honduras in 1917, and raised in Philadelphia, he attended Jules E. Mastbaum
Area Conservatory and Vocational School where he was being groomed to play
percussion in the Philadelphia Orchestra. Shep served four years in the army
composing, arranging, conducting, and playing trombone. After his service, he
settled in New York City where he played and contracted for Broadway shows.
Shep has performed and written for seminal figures such as Benny Carter, Cy
Oliver, Artie Shaw, Patti Page, Lionel Hampton, and Lena Horne among others.
Because of the high-demand for his arrangements, the catchphrase “Get Shep”
became common among New York musicians. He toured with various Broadway shows
while based in New York. One of these shows led to San Francisco, where he
eventually settled and was the house drummer at Finocchio’s for 23 years. Shep
moved down to South Orange County in 2007 where he met his wife, Joy. She and
Shep currently reside in San Clemente, California.
The free
outdoor entertainment begins with Beauty and the Beast, continues with the
Big Band/Shep Shepherd release party, two Shakespeare productions, and ends
with the quirky musical comedy, Little Shop of Horrors.
On
Friday and Saturday, July 8th and 9th, Beauty
and the Beast in Concert will
grace the outdoor stage on the upper campus quad. Directed by Scott Farthing
with musical direction by Lex Leigh, and choreography by Deidre Cavazzi, this
concert will feature the familiar characters and songs from Disney’s beloved
musical. The score/story is being told by actors playing the roles with an
onstage orchestra. Enjoy a night out under the stars with this gem of a show –
an enchanted story as old as time -- for the entire family.
On
Saturday, July 16th and Sunday, July 17th, The City of Mission Viejo presents
Shakespeare by the Sea’s productions. On the 16th,Othello, directed by Stephanie Coltrin,
is an emotionally gripping thriller where gossip turns friendships rancid, and
rumor brutally murders innocence. On the 17th, Cymbeline,
directed by Cylan Broan, is an action-adventure fairy-tale romance.
On Friday and Saturday, July 22nd and
23rd, enjoy a summer night under
the stars to the fully-staged production of Little Shop of Horrors,directed by Scott
Farthing, with musical direction by Lex Leigh, and choreography by Deidre
Cavazzi. Don’t miss a chance to hang out with street singers Crystal,
Ronette, and Chiffon as they tell the story of a singing plant, a daring
hero, a sweet girl and a demented dentist in this loveable comedy-horror
musical.
Location: The Saddleback College
Upper Campus Quad (in front of the Administrative & Governance Building‐AGB),
located at 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, CA 92692. Parking is free
for this event in Parking Lots 9 & 10. All
shows will begin festival seating at 6:00 p.m., with areas available for
blankets, low-back chairs, and high back chairs. Guests are invited to bring a
picnic dinner or enjoy food from several local food trucks including Beach Bus
Bistro, Classic Tacos, a falafel truck called Falasophy, and two dessert
trucks, Marcel’s Waffles, and Longboards Ice Cream. For further more detailed
information go to www.saddleback.edu/summer-theatre.
Located
in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and
training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more
than 500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and
certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and
educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and
for Fine Arts information, please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.