ArtCenter Exhibitions is pleased to announce HELLO LA, a timely exhibition that surveys the work of renowned designer, author and educator Clive Piercy (1955-2017). With an unparalleled career spanning 40 years in London and Los Angeles, Piercy developed a signature design style marked by radical uses of typography, and the humorous and rigorous blending of British and American design, all with an Angeleno flair. Known for a dedication to craft, as well as to the ethics and aesthetics of graphic design, Piercy was a beloved figure whose work has resonated globally.
The Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts (HB APA) will present “The Drowsy Chaperone,” a love letter to the Jazz Age musical that features one show-stopping song and dance number after another.
SATURDAY MAR 25, 4:30 & 8:30PM
A DOUBLE DOSE OF TOMMY PEACOCK!
WHY NOT? HE HAS THE ENERGY TO SPARE!! AND THEN SOME!
ONE OF OUR FUNNEST AND MOST ENTERTAINING SHOWS.
TOMMY PLAYS ROCK, POP AND CLASSIC ROCK.......BUT PLAYS IT HIS WAY! WHICH MAKES IT EVEN MORE FUN.
Saturday, March 25 at 3 p.m. Theme: “CULTURALLY SPEAKING.”
Meg Lin in “WHAT AM I, CHOPPED SUEY?” Heart-warming and heart-wrenching, this raw personal account challenges stereotypes about growing up Chinese-American.
Alina Cenal in “CUBA: MY RETURN.” A woman returns to her motherland, Cuba, after being gone for 54 years.
Vannia Ibarguen in “ANDEAN TRIPTYCH.”. In this dance piece, Vannia raises the question: What is a cholo? in a clash between Indigenous and western cultures.
Bellina Logan in “CONFESSIONS OF A MULATTO LOVE CHILD.” The complex story of a co-dependent bi-racial child, her outrageous English mother