The Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University line-up of music, dance, family performances, museum exhibitions, and student productions this year for the 2017-2018 season is as follows:
The Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin, People’s Republic of China
With more than 100 of the best acrobatic and martial artists in the world, The Martial Artists and Acrobats of Tianjin, People’s Republic of China take the stage with thrilling circus acts, illusions, aerial stunts, juggling acts, contortion tricks, and feats of balance in one dazzling performance.
Thursday, September 28, 2017, 7:30 PM
$20-$45 for adults
$17 for youth 17 and under
Smothers Theatre
Childsplay presents:
Go, Dog, Go!
By Allison Gregory and Steven Dietz
Adapted from the book by P. D. Eastman
Music composed by Michael Koerner
Go, Dog, Go! brings the adventures of P. D. Eastman’s modern classic to life in a frolicking musical romp full of surprises, color, clowning, and vaudeville. Following six loveable dogs through their adventures in cars, hats, a moonlit boat ride, and even a wild game of ball, this hilarious visual spectacle manages to sneak in some important lessons about life between innings.
Sunday, October 1, 2017, 2 PM
$10-$20 for adults
$10 for youth 17 and under
Smothers Theatre
Family Art Day
Join us for special art projects and Weisman Museum tours.
Sunday, October 1, Noon – 2 PM
Family Art Day is free and open to the public.
Gregg G. Juarez Courtyard
Roger McGuinn
Sponsored by Mary and Tom Hawkins
As the founder of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn is an indisputable music icon who delivers a mesmerizing evening of story and song. From his signature 12-string Rickenbacker sound, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like “Turn, Turn, Turn”, “Eight Miles High,” and “Mr. Tambourine Man,” McGuinn didn’t just make music–he made history.
Thursday, October 5, 2017, 8 PM
$22-$50
Smothers Theatre
Legendary Ladies of Motown
featuring Mary Wilson of The Supremes and Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Sponsored by the Office of Andrew K. Benton, President of Pepperdine University and The Law Offices of Hiepler & Hiepler
With the unmistakable voices that helped define an entire generation of music in America, Mary Wilson of The Supremes and Martha Reeves of The Vandellas reign today as two of Motown’s most beloved singers, with 14 Billboard #1 singles, seven Billboard #1 albums, and 42 Billboard top ten singles between them.
Saturday, October 7, 2017, 8 PM
$40-$70
Smothers Theatre
Take me to the River – Memphis Soul and Rhythm & Blues Revue
featuring William Bell, Charlie Musselwhite, and Bobby Rush,
Plus Frayser Boy, Al Kapone, The Hi Rhythm Section, and The Stax Academy Alumni Band with music director Boo Mitchell
Sponsored by the Flamminio Family
Take Me to the River is a live concert journey through the soul of American music with artists featured in the documentary film praised by Rolling Stone, celebrating the intergenerational and interracial musical influence of Memphis in the face of pervasive discrimination and segregation. This historic show features a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see legends William Bell (2017 Grammy Winner), Bobby Rush (2017 Grammy winner), and Charlie Musselwhite (2014 Grammy winner) share the stage and perform the classics with the all-star Hi Rhythm Section and The Stax Academy Alumni Band.
Sunday, October 8, 2017, 7 PM
$25-$45
Smothers Theatre
Shawn Colvin
Grammy-winner Shawn Colvin shines with the sublime sensitivity and dry wit that has earned her an enduring reputation as one of America’s great live performers. Her songs have topped the Billboard charts, including “Round of Blues,” “I Don’t Know Why,” and “Nothin’ On Me,” as well as 1997’s pop hit “Sunny Came Home,” which earned her two of Grammy’s biggest awards, Record Of The Year and Song of the Year.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017, 8pm
$22-$55
Smothers Theatre
Ko-Eun Yi, Piano
Korean pianist Ko-Eun Yi, a winner of the 2013 CAG Victor Elmaleh Competition, has been praised by the Cincinnati Enquirer for her live performances as “fantasy worlds of shimmering sounds and colors…flawless and dazzling.” She has garnered numerous top prizes in her young career, with recent successes at the 2010 World Piano Competition in Cincinnati, Ohio and the 2011 Wideman International Piano Competition in Jackson, Mississippi. Yi will play her program The Glory, featuring Massiaen’s Twenty Ways of Looking at the Infant Jesus and Liszt’s Poetic and Religious Harmonies.
Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2 PM
$28
Raitt Recital Hal
Kellie Pickler
Sponsored by the Office of Andrew K. Benton, President of Pepperdine University
Critically-acclaimed country music artist Kellie Pickler first gained fame as a contestant on the fifth season of American Idol, and has since released four popular albums, including 100 Proof, which Rolling Stone named the Best Country Album of 2011. Among her best known hits are the Gold-certified “Red High Heels,” “I Wonder,” “Best Days of Your Life,” and “No Cure for Crazy.”
Saturday, October 21, 2017, 8 PM
$40-$80
Smothers Theatre
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall
Sponsored by Gary and Melissa Oakland
With 11 Grammy Awards between them, trumpeter Herb Alpert and vocalist Lani Hall infuse an eclectic mix of jazz, world, and American pop standards with their uniquely effervescent and joyful sound.
Sunday, October 22, 2017, 2 PM
$27-$70
Smothers Theatre
Rita Rudner
Sponsored by the Pepperdine University Crest Associates
She may speak softly, but she carries a big wit. The star of seven award-winning HBO comedy specials and one of the longest running Las Vegas one-person comedy shows, Rudner delivers her stand-up with a wide-eyed sweetness that belies her legendary acid observations.
Thursday, December 7, 2017 8 PM
$40-$75
Smothers Theatre
Ezralow Dance Company
Artistic Director Daniel Ezralow
Ezralow Dance Company mingles contemporary dance with playful humor, provocative ideas, striking visuals, and “a fine-scaled, gutsy energy” (New York Times) in performances that transport the audience to a new dimension with an explosive blend of extraordinary creative fantasy and dramatic emotion.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 8 PM
$22-$45
Smothers Theatre
Tommy Emmanuel
Two-time Grammy nominee Tommy Emmanuel, one of Australia’s most respected guitarists, has a repertoire that spans pop, jazz, blues, gospel, classical, flamenco, and aboriginal styles, winning him hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018, 8 PM
Thursday, January 18, 2018, 8 PM
$22-$55
Smothers Theatre
Steep Canyon Rangers
Grammy Award-winning Steep Canyon Rangers are best known for their dynamic Americana songwriting, instrumental virtuosity, and high-energy performances. Long-time collaborators of actor/comedian and respected banjo player Steve Martin, Steep Canyon Rangers are “…a great mixture of today’s bluegrass styles and excellent harmonies” (Bluegrass Today).
Saturday, January 20, 2018, 8 PM
$22-$45
Smothers Theatre
Tessa Lark, Violin
Recipient of a 2016 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Silver Medalist in the 9th Quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, winner of the 2012 Naumburg International Violin Competition, and a recipient of a career grant from the Leonore Annenberg Fellowship Fund for the Performing and Visual Arts, Tessa Lark is one of the most captivating artistic voices of her time. She is praised consistently by critics and audiences alike for her astounding range of sounds, technical agility, captivating interpretations, and multi-genre performance.
Sunday, January 21, 2018, 2 PM
$28
Raitt Recital Hall
Carrie Newcomer
Carrie Newcomer is a conversational, introspective songwriter who celebrates and savors the ordinary sacred moments of life and champions interfaith dialogue and progressive spirituality. Described as a “prairie mystic” (Boston Globe) with “a voice as rich as Godiva chocolate” (Austin Statesman), Newcomer has performed around the world for humanitarian efforts, with Boston’s WBEZ naming her one of the most influential folk artists of the last 25 years.
Sunday, January 21, 2018, 7 PM
$20-$40
Smothers Theatre
Pilobolus
Combining gymnastics, weight sharing, pop dance, and performance art in a delightfully whimsical human circus, the innovative award-winning dance troupe Pilobolus wears its revolutionary stripes on its sleeves. Like its biological namesake—a feisty little fungus that thrives in farmyards—Pilobolus continues to grow toward the light, expanding and refining its unique methods of collective creativity.
Thursday, January 25, 2018, 8 PM
$25-$50
Smothers Theatre
The Four Freshmen
Sponsored by Anne Marie and Mitch Bredefeld
Since their inception in 1948, The Four Freshmen have continued to tour worldwide with their unique blend of harmonic jazz arrangements and big band vocal group sounds. The ensemble has “endured for the simple reason that they are top in their class” (CBS).
Sunday, January 28, 2018, 2 PM
$22-$45
Smothers Theatre
Mandy Harvey
An award-winning jazz singer and songwriter, Mandy Harvey lost her residual hearing when she was 18. Though her hearing loss is profound, her timing, pitch, and passion are perfect. Incorporating American Sign Language into her rich performance, Harvey glides from a “breathy jazz standard to growling blues” that gets the audience up on its feet (LA Times), and though she can’t hear the applause or her own remarkable voice, she continues to find joy in music and inspire all who can listen.
Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 8 PM
$20-$40
Smothers Theatre
Time for Three
This groundbreaking, category-shattering trio transcends traditional classification, mixing elements of pop, rock, and classical forms. With an infectious energy, virtuosity, and showmanship, Time for Three performs everything from Bach to Brahms to ingenious mash-ups of hits by the Beatles, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and more.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 8 PM
$20-$40
Smothers Theatre
Brandon Ridenour, Trumpet
A virtuoso trumpeter and composer, Brandon Ridenour’s brilliance and self-assurance on the concert stage led to his victory at the 2014 CAG Victor Elmaleh Competition. Hailed as “a major talent in the making” (Grand Rapids Press), Brandon became the youngest member ever to join the iconic Canadian Brass, playing in distinguished venues around the world, performing on television, recording ten albums, and receiving three Juno Award nominations during his tenure.
Sunday, February 18, 2018, 2 PM
$28
Raitt Recital Hall
Velvet Caravan
Rooted in the gypsy jazz and swing and Latin swing styles, this high-energy, acoustic-based quintet of guitar, violin, standup bass, percussion, and keyboards (including accordion) has emerged as one of the shining lights of Savannah, Georgia’s burgeoning music scene. This band plays upbeat tunes from all over the world with thunderous virtuosity and relentless sense of humor that is “vibrantly free” (Beaufort Gazette).
Thursday, March 1, 2018, 8 PM
$20-$40
Smothers Theatre
Sonia De Los Santos at Family Arts Fest
A soulful and important new voice in family music, Sonia De Los Santos has been hailed by Billboard as “one of the Latin Children’s music artists you should know.” Singing in English and Spanish and playing guitar, mandolin, and jarana, De Los Santos infuses old and new songs with messages of joyful community music making and cultural bridge building. The family-friendly day will feature art activities, food trucks, face-painting, museum tours, backstage tours, and more.
Saturday, March 3, 2018, 11 AM and 1 PM
Family Arts Fest 11 AM – 3 PM
$5
Smothers Theatre and Gregg G. Juarez Courtyard
Robin Spielberg
One of America’s most beloved pianists and composers, Robin Spielberg has been winning the hearts of listeners around the world with her compelling melodies and sensitive piano technique, “filled with a gentleness of spirit” and “an undeniable melodic gift” (NY Concert Review).
Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 8 PM
$17-$35
Smothers Theatre
Jarrod Spector
Sponsored by Ellen and Doug Weitman
Tony Nominee Jarrod Spector has graced the Broadway stage for six years as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys and for three years as Barry Mann in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, but the journey began years before. Helped by unrivaled childhood archival footage, Jarrod traces his career from Philly to Los Angeles to New York through the songs that have shaped his life.
Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 8 PM
$25-$45
Smothers Theatre
TAIKOPROJECT
A dynamic contemporary blend of taiko, music, storytelling, and choreography, TAIKOPROJECT unites ancient Japanese tradition with 21st-century American innovation. The first and only American taiko group to win the prestigious Tokyo International Taiko Contest in 2005, TAIKOPROJECT is pure “drum nirvana” (Fresno Bee).
Thursday, March 22, 2018, 7:30 PM
$20-$40 for adults
$17 for youth 17 and under
Smothers Theatre
Sang-Eun Lee, Cello
As the winner of both the 2014 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the 2014 YCA Auditions in Seoul, cellist Sang-Eun Lee has been hailed for her expressive artistry and dazzling technique. The Washington Post praised: “she is a prodigiously talented young artist with powerful technique and musical poise.” At 15, she won First Prize at the 2009 Johansen International Competition in Washington, DC, and the Young Musician Prize of the Emanuel Feuermann Competition in Berlin.
Sunday, April 8, 2018, 2 PM
$28
Raitt Recital Hall
The Triplets of Belleville Cine-Concert
In 2003, the animated French feature The Triplets of Belleville swept the globe, along with its Oscar-nominated score by Benoit Charest, which grabbed audiences by the ears and dragged them into the streets of 1920s Paris and Le Jazz Hot. Benoit is back with Le Terrible Orchestre de Belleville as he recreates the original score and live foley as you watch the misadventures of a kidnapped Tour de France cyclist, his would-be rescuer grandmother, and the titular trio of larger-than life divas. (Film is rated PG-13.)
Tuesday, April 17, 2018, 8 PM
$20-$40
Smothers Theatre
The Passing Zone Saves the World
Can Jon Wee and Owen Morse save the world through laughter and dangerous stunts? Finalists on America’s Got Talent, The Passing Zone has been wowing audiences for decades with their award-winning combination of comedy, dexterity, danger, and hilarity.
Sunday, April 22, 2018, 2 PM
$17-$35 for adults
$15 for youth 17 and under
Smothers Theatre
FREDERICK R. WEISMAN MUSEUM OF ART
25th Anniversary Season
Open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., and one hour prior to most performances through intermission.
California Dreaming: Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
August 29–December 10, 2017
This exhibition marks the 25th anniversary of the Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine, dedicated on September 12, 1992. It celebrates the varied styles found in contemporary California art from the 1960s to the present, an important focus of the Frederick Weisman collection.
Alexis Smith
January 20–April 1, 2018
For over 40 years, Alexis Smith’s art has explored the depths of popular culture. She begins with an array of images—ranging from thrift-store finds to nostalgic advertisements—and juxtaposes them with poetic and poignant texts. Her art underscores how the media shapes our self-image and reminds us that meaning is often fugitive and always surprising.
Studio Art Thesis Exhibition
April 12–28, 2018
This exhibition showcases art by the seniors graduating from Seaver College’s Studio Art program.
On Location in Malibu 2018
Paintings by the California Art Club
May 19–July 29, 2018
Impressionism and plain air painting were dominant styles in California art in
Major exhibitions are held in the Gregg G. Juarez Gallery and Ron Wilson-Designer Gallery in the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art. Funding for all exhibitions is provided by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation. No admission charge. Museum office: 310.506.7257. arts.pepperdine.edu/museum
STUDENT PRODUCTIONS
The Pepperdine University Fine Arts Division presents the Mary Pickford-Stotsenberg Performances
OPERA
The Flora L. Thornton Opera Program presents:
The Pirates of Penzance
Music by Arthur Sullivan and Libretto by W.S. Gilbert
Henry Price, Director
With the Pepperdine University Orchestra
Tony Cason, Conductor
“Come Friends Who Plough the Sea!”
Join the Pirate King and his apprentice Frederic as they once again match wits with the Major General and his beautiful daughters. Hear both talented casts in Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular operetta.
Orange Cast: Wednesday and Friday
Blue Cast: Thursday and Saturday
Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 7:30 PM
Thursday, February 22, 2018, 7:30 PM
Friday, February 23, 2018, 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 24, 2018, 7:30 PM
$20
Smothers Theatre
DANCE
Pepperdine Student Activities presents:
Dance in Flight
Dance in Flight embodies the diversity and essence of Seaver College and the liberal arts tradition. For over 20 years, Dance in Flight has provided a safe environment for emerging student dancers and choreographers to cultivate creativity, physical expression, and teamwork in a professional performing atmosphere. The company members come from a variety of dance backgrounds, interests, and fields of study. United by their passion for the art of movement, they are dedicated to presenting an impressive showcase of student artistry.
Thursday, February 8, 2018, 8 PM
Friday, February 9, 8 PM
Saturday, February 10, 2 PM and 8 PM
$20
Smothers Theatre
Pepperdine Student Activities Presents
SONGFEST
Songfest is one of Pepperdine’s greatest and most unique traditions, and has been a favorite experience shared by generations of students, alumni, and the greater Pepperdine family. This musical variety show features a cast of hundreds and a large pit orchestra, and since 1973 students of all backgrounds have joyfully come together to tell stories through song and dance, thrilling audiences of all ages. Songfest is creative, high-energy, enthusiastic, uplifting, clean, family-friendly fun- an unforgettable event for participants and audiences alike.
Wednesday, March 14, 7:30 p.m.
$15
Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 17, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
$20
MUSIC
Free tickets to choir and orchestra concerts are available for Pepperdine students, faculty, and staff with ID.
Pepperdine Wind Ensemble
Tony Cason, Director
Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 1:00 PM
Free
Smothers Theatre
Pepperdine University Orchestra
Tony Cason, Director
Thursday, October 19, 2017 7:30 PM
Free
Smothers Theatre
Pepperdine Chamber Choir
Ryan Board, Director
Friday, October 27, 2017 7:30 PM
Free
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art
Pepperdine Choir and Orchestra Christmas Concert
Ryan Board and Tony Cason, Directors
Thursday, November 30, 2017 7:30 PM
$10
Smothers Theatre
Pepperdine Orchestra and Choir Masterworks Concert
Ryan Board and Tony Cason, Directors
Featuring the 2017 Thomas M. Osborn Concerto Competition winner.
Thursday, April 12, 2018, 7:30 PM
$10
Smothers Theatre
The Pickford Ensemble
Up Against the Screen: New Music with Film
- Lincoln Hanks, Director
Monday, April 16, 2018, 7:30 PM
Free
Amphitheater
Pepperdine Chamber Choir
Ryan Board, Director
Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 7:30 PM
Location to be announced
Pepperdine Wind Ensemble
Tony Cason, Director
Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 7:30 PM
Free
Smothers Theatre
THEATRE DEPARTMENT SERIES
$48 for four events
Circle Mirror Transformation
By Annie Baker
Hollace Starr, Director
When four lost New Englanders who enroll in Marty’s six-week-long community-center drama class begin to experiment with harmless games, hearts are quietly torn apart, and tiny wars of epic proportions are waged and won. A beautifully crafted diorama, a petri dish in which we see, with hilarious detail and clarity, the antic sadness of a motley quintet. “The characterizations display a miniaturist attention to detail that goes down to the bone.” – Variety. Contains adult situations and language.
Tuesday, October 3 through Friday, October 6, 2017, 7:30 PM
Saturday, October 7, 2 PM and 7:30 PM
$15
Lindhurst Theatre
No late seating allowed. Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
The Luciana and Daniel Forge Fall Musical
Big Fish – 12-Chair Version
Book by John August
Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Based on the novel by Daniel Wallace and the Columbia Motion Picture written by John August
Cathy Thomas-Grant, Director
A fantastical new musical that follows the life of Edward Boom, a traveling salesman who lives life to its fullest. Edward’s larger-than-life stories delight everyone around him—most of all, his devoted wife Sandra. But their son Will, about to have a child of his own, is determined to find the truth behind his father’s epic tales of witches, giants, and mermaids. Overflowing with heart and shifting between present-day and a story-book past, this musical brings a family and community together and reveals the true meaning of friendship.
Thursday, November 9-Saturday, November 11, 2017, 7:30 PM
Matinee: Sunday, November 12 at 2 PM
Thursday, November 16-Saturday, November 18, 7:30 PM
$20
Smothers Theatre
Gold, Platinum, and Diamond members of the Center for the Arts Guild are invited to a special backstage tour before the November 16 performance.
Hedda Gabler
By Henrik Ibsen, in a version by Andrew Upton
Scott Alan Smith, Director
Some Honeymoons are shorter than others. One of the most enduring and compelling characters in theatre history, newly married Hedda is struggling with the prospect of a lifetime with her reliable but unexciting husband Tesman in Henrik Ibsen’s complex and enigmatic story of a woman trapped in a world she cannot bear. Darkly funny, revealing, and explosive, Hedda Gabler asks us to contemplate the painful differences between expectations and reality.
Tuesday, January 23-Friday, January 26, 2018 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, January 27 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
$15
Lindhurst Theatre
No late seating allowed. Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
Medea
By Euripides, in a version by Ben Power
Bradley Griffin, Director
I choose to take back my life.
My life.
Medea is a wife, a mother, and an immigrant. When her husband abandons his family for a new life, she exacts an appalling revenge and destroys everything she holds dear. First staged at the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, Greece, Medea has intrigued and terrified audiences for nearly 2500 years. Ben Power’s version of Euripides’ tragedy premiered at the National Theatre, London, in July 2014. Pepperdine’s production will feature an original musical score by Professor of Music N. Lincoln Hanks. This production is not recommended for children under 12.
Wednesday, April 4-Friday, April 6, 2018, 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 7, 2 PM
$15
Smothers Theatre
Join a talk back with the actors and director after the Wednesday performance.
Location:
The Center for the Arts at Pepperdine University campus at 24255 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, CA.
Parking is available during performances next to Smothers Theatre for a fee and in the Theme Tower lot with shuttle service at no charge. All programs and artists are subject to change.
For more information about these and other Center for the Arts performances and exhibitions, visit: arts.pepperdine.edu