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SUMMARY:Amahl and the Night Visitors
DESCRIPTION:Featuring  outstanding principal vocalists in collaboration with the Southland Symphony Orchestra\, this live\, in-person performance will showcase some of the finest singers in Southern California. Featuring Kyla Page Williams as the Mother; Sherry Kaplan as Amahl; Lee Conger as Kaspar; Phil Meyer as Melchior; Eli Katz as the Page\, and Michal Dawson Connor as Balthazar.Their great vocal skill and dramatic ability and deeply immerse the audience in the action of the story.  Michal Dawson Connor returns as our Director\, and Dr. Sylvia Lee Mann\, Music Director and Conductor\, as always\, leads the musical production. \n 
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/amahl-and-the-night-visitors/
LOCATION:Bethel Congressional Church\, 536 N. Euclid Ave\, Ontario\, CA
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:A Tribute to Tony Bennett
DESCRIPTION: Thursday\, January 9\, 2025\, 7:30 pm\n\n\n\n\n\nBuy Tickets\nSelect your seats here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an unforgettable evening with Steve Leeds and be swept away by a timeless songbook of standards that spans three generations.  It will leave you feeling uplifted and thoroughly entertained. Steve Leeds has taken the stage at prestigious venues\, captivating audiences with his authentic renditions of Tony Bennett’s classics. From the romantic crooning of “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” to the timeless elegance of “The Way You Look Tonight\,” Steve’s performances transport listeners to a bygone era of sophistication and musical excellence.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/a-tribute-to-tony-bennett/
LOCATION:Lewis Family Playhouse\, 12505 Cultural Center Drive\,\, Rancho Cuc
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SUMMARY:RailGiants Train Museum
DESCRIPTION:RailGiants Train Museum at the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds in Pomona\, California is a historical journey back to the glory days of the American Railroad. \nOur Museum houses some of the country’s most well-preserved locomotives\, which includes several sole survivors of their respective classes. Our RailGiants collection contains two of the four surviving 3-Cylinder steam locomotives; SP #5021 and UP #9000. The largest diesel locomotive\, a Union Pacific “Centennial\,” is also here. In addition to our locomotives\, we have various pieces of Rolling Stock (freight and passenger cars)\, our historic Arcadia Depot\, Library Archives\, and Gift Shop. \nWe are open free to the public during the second weekend of each month\, except in May\, from 10 am to 5 pm. Ample parking is available. \nLearn More
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/railgiants-train-museum-7/
LOCATION:Pomona Fairplex\, 1101 Mckinley\, Pomona\, CA
CATEGORIES:Museums
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SUMMARY:Freaky Friday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable experience this January 2025 as we bring to life the enchanting show\, Disney’s Freaky Friday: A New Musical! Based on the timeless 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers and the beloved Disney films\, this delightful production promises laughter\, heart\, and a sprinkle of magic! In this fresh and captivating update\, we follow the journey of an overworked mother and her spirited teenage daughter who\, in a twist of fate\, find themselves swapped into each other’s bodies! With just one day to navigate each other’s worlds\, prepare for a comedic rollercoaster as Katherine and Ellie discover the challenges and joys of each other’s lives. It’s a heartfelt tale of self-acceptance\, love\, and the powerful bond between mother and daughter that will leave you smiling and singing long after the curtain falls. You won’t want to miss this captivating show—there isn’t a bad seat in the house! Featuring a brilliant book by Bridget Carpenter (of Friday Night Lights fame) and music and lyrics by the Pulitzer Prize-winning duo Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey (Next to Normal\, If/Then)\, Freaky Friday is the perfect blend of humor\, heart\, and toe-tapping tunes! With only **10 exclusive performances** in January\, tickets are on sale NOW! Don’t wait—grab your seat today for this magical journey that celebrates family\, understanding\, and the joy of simply being ourselves. Join us for the show that’s destined to make memories! \nHosted at the Yucaipa Performing Arts Center and presented by Legendary Productions\, known for their outstanding crew and talented cast\, this production promises to enchant audiences just like their previous shows such as Little Shop of Horrors\, Addams Family\, Annie\, & Beauty and the Beast. Mark your calendars for the performances! We’ll see you there!
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/freaky-friday/
LOCATION:Yucaipa Performing Arts Center\,\, 12062 California St.\,\, Yucaipa\, CA
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SUMMARY:Old West Days
DESCRIPTION:Yee haw! Saddle up\, partners\, it’s time to roundup your family and take a journey into the Wild West! Unleash your inner pioneer — Old West Days is back for a rootin’ tootin’ good time at the San Bernardino County Museum Jan. 18-19\, 2025.\nThe weekend kicks off at 10 a.m. Saturday\, Jan. 18. Join us for classic card games\, live music\, tasty treats\, frontier arts & crafts and historical demonstrations!\n\nMuseum galleries will be open during the event and regular admission applies.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/old-west-days/
LOCATION:San Bernardino County Museum\, 2024 Orange Tree Lane\, San Bernardino
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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SUMMARY:Fraggle Rock Live!
DESCRIPTION:January 18\, 2025 5:00 PM \nLocation\nHaugh PAC \nName\nJim Henson’s ™ Fraggle Rock LIVE! directed by John Tartaglia \nDescription\nSPECIAL FAMILY PACK PRICING \nPurchase at least on Adult or Senior AND at least one 12 & Under ticket to recieve \nAdult or Senior:$30 and 12 & Under:$20 \n$20
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/fraggle-rock-live/
LOCATION:Haugh Performing Art Center\, 1000 West Foothill Boulevard\, Glendora\, CA
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SUMMARY:Mozart in Vienna
DESCRIPTION:Program Notes: Mozart In Vienna\nOverture to Le nozze di Figaro \nMozart’s opera Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)\, based on Pierre Beaumarchais’ play\, is a masterpiece of wit\, intrigue\, and musical brilliance. Premiering in 1786\, the opera quickly became a sensation for its complex characters\, sharp social commentary\, and the sheer exuberance of its music. The overture\, a standalone gem in its own right\, encapsulates the opera’s spirit in a concise and vibrant orchestral showcase. \nThe overture opens with a bold\, energetic theme that sets the stage for the drama to unfold. Immediately\, we are introduced to the opera’s key themes and characters through snippets of melodies that hint at the various relationships and conflicts to come. The lively Allegro section contrasts with a more lyrical Andante\, where Mozart explores a tender\, heartfelt theme\, perhaps hinting at the romantic entanglements and emotional depths of the story. \nThroughout the overture\, Mozart displays his mastery of orchestral color and dynamics\, seamlessly weaving together contrasting moods and musical ideas. The music sparkles with wit and elegance\, reflecting the opera’s comedic and satirical elements\, while also hinting at the deeper emotional undercurrents that drive the plot forward. \nAs the overture builds to its triumphant conclusion\, with its spirited Allegro reprisal\, one can almost envision the lively interactions and intricate plot twists that characterize the opera itself. It is a fitting prelude to the delights and surprises that await the audience in Le nozze di Figaro\, showcasing Mozart’s ability to capture the essence of human drama and emotion through the power of music.‍\n‍\n‍“Senza Mamma” from Suor Angelica\n‍\nSuor Angelica\, one of Giacomo Puccini’s lesser-known operas\, is nonetheless a poignant and deeply emotional work that explores themes of sacrifice\, redemption\, and maternal love. Premiering in 1918 as part of the composer’s triptych Il Trittico\, the opera tells the tragic story of Sister Angelica\, a nun who has been secluded in a convent as penance for bearing a child out of wedlock. \nThe aria “Senza Mamma” (“Without Mama”) comes in the second act\, where Sister Angelica\, having learned of her child’s death years earlier\, is overwhelmed by grief and longing. The aria is a heart-wrenching soliloquy in which Angelica reflects on the pain of losing her child and the anguish of being separated from her own mother. \nPuccini’s music beautifully captures the depths of Angelica’s sorrow and longing. The aria begins with a hauntingly plaintive melody\, accompanied by lush strings that underscore the emotional intensity of the moment. Angelica’s vocal line is marked by its lyrical simplicity and directness\, conveying her raw emotions with every note. As the aria progresses\, Puccini’s orchestration swells and ebbs\, mirroring the waves of Angelica’s grief. The music reaches its climax as Angelica’s sorrow peaks\, before gradually subsiding into a gentle\, tender conclusion that reflects her resignation and acceptance of her fate. \n“Senza Mamma” stands as a testament to Puccini’s skill in crafting music that not only expresses the dramatic essence of a character but also resonates deeply with universal themes of love\, loss\, and longing. Through this aria\, Puccini invites us to empathize with Sister Angelica’s profound emotional journey\, reminding us of the power of music to transcend words and touch the deepest recesses of the human soul. \n“Song of the Moon” from Rusalka \nAntonín Dvořák’s opera Rusalka\, premiered in 1901\, is a lyrical fairy tale that draws upon Slavic folklore to tell the tragic story of a water nymph who falls in love with a human prince. The opera is perhaps best known for its exquisite aria “Song to the Moon” (Czech: “Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém”)\, sung by the title character\, Rusalka\, in the first act. \nIn this aria\, Rusalka stands at the edge of her lake\, gazing up at the moonlit sky. She pleads with the moon to tell the prince of her love for him\, despite the risks and uncertainties that come with becoming human to be with him. The aria is a breathtakingly beautiful expression of Rusalka’s longing and hope\, as well as her fear of the unknown. \nDvořák’s music perfectly captures the ethereal atmosphere of the fairy tale setting. The aria begins with a delicate orchestral introduction\, evoking the shimmering reflection of moonlight on water. Rusalka’s vocal line soars above the orchestra\, adorned with lyrical melodies that showcase Dvořák’s gift for creating expressive and evocative music.As the aria progresses\, the music swells with emotion\, reflecting Rusalka’s yearning and the intensity of her desire to be with the prince. The orchestration\, rich with lush harmonies and poignant themes\, enhances the aria’s romantic and mystical qualities\, transporting listeners into Rusalka’s world of enchantment and longing. \n“Song to the Moon” has become one of Dvořák’s most beloved compositions\, celebrated for its melodic beauty and emotional depth. Through this aria\, Dvořák not only captures the essence of Rusalka’s character but also explores universal themes of love\, sacrifice\, and the longing for connection across boundaries of existence. \n‍MOZART: Symphony No. 40 \nMozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G minor stands as one of the most iconic and revered works in the symphonic repertoire. Composed in 1788 during a period of great creativity and personal turmoil for Mozart\, the symphony is part of his final trilogy of symphonies (Nos. 39\, 40\, and 41) and is notable for its emotional intensity\, melodic richness\, and masterful orchestration. \nThe Symphony No. 40 is set in the key of G minor\, a key that Mozart rarely used in his symphonic works\, adding to its distinctiveness and dramatic character. The symphony is scored for pairs of woodwinds (flutes\, oboes\, clarinets\, and bassoons)\, horns\, and strings\, with no trumpets or timpani\, giving it a more intimate and chamber-like quality compared to his other symphonies. \nThe first movement\, Molto allegro\, immediately captures the listener’s attention with its urgent and stormy opening theme. This movement is marked by its dramatic contrasts\, with moments of dark intensity juxtaposed with passages of lyrical beauty. The development section is particularly remarkable for its harmonic complexity and emotional depth\, showcasing Mozart’s mastery of form and expression. \nThe second movement\, Andante\, provides a contrast to the first with its lyrical and graceful melodies. Here\, Mozart displays his gift for writing poignant and deeply expressive music. The movement unfolds with a serenity that belies the turmoil of the first movement\, offering a moment of reflection and introspection. The third movement\, Menuetto: Allegretto\, returns to the minor key\, maintaining the symphony’s overall mood of melancholy and drama. The minuet\, a dance form traditionally associated with elegance and courtly grace\, takes on a more somber character in Mozart’s hands\, yet retains a sense of rhythmic vitality and charm. \nThe symphony concludes with the exhilarating Allegro assai. This final movement is a tour de force of virtuosity and energy\, with its relentless drive and propulsive rhythms. The music brims with vitality and excitement\, culminating in a thrilling coda that brings the symphony to a triumphant close.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/mozart-in-vienna/
LOCATION:Memorial Chapel: University of Redlands\, 1200 Colton Ave\,\, Redlands\, CA
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SUMMARY:Fred Harvey Experience
DESCRIPTION:The Fred Harvey Experience will be held on January 25th\, 2025. Ticket price is $75\, members receive a 10% discount. Guests will arrive at 11am at the Fred Harvey Exhibit where they will be served tea and water and learn about the amazing story of Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girls. After the presentation there will be time to browse the exhibit. At noon guests will board a private trolley to take them on a ride around the Museum. They will be dropped off in front of Town Hall at 12:30pm where they will enter into a historic 1800’s re-creation of a Fred Harvey eatery. Lunch service will begin at 1pm and guests will be served a 4 course meal from original Fred Harvey receipies. The courses include: appetizer\, salad\, main entrée\, and dessert. The Fred Harvey cup code will also be used! Each personal will get a take home keepsake. At 3pm the Fred Harvey experience will conclude. Guests are welcome to check out the rest of the Museum\, visit the Gift Shop\, or take another ride on any operating trains or trolleys. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDates\nJanuary 25\, 2025\, 11AM – 3PM \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails: \n$75 per person\nWelcome Tea and Four Course Meal\nIncludes a Exhibit Tour and Private Trolley Ride \n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/fred-harvey-experience/
LOCATION:Southern California Railway Museum\, 2201 S. “A” Street\,\, Perris\, CA
CATEGORIES:Museums
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SUMMARY:One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
DESCRIPTION:One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Dale Wasserman (Based on the Novel by Ken Kessey) Directed by Toni Lynd (Private Lives) January 31st – February 16th\, 2025 Please be aware\, there is no late seating This stage adaptation of Ken Kesey’s celebrated novel explores the brutality of life in a mental institution with humor\, candor\, and unforgettable characters. After being convicted of a petty crime\, a charming\, rebellious rogue named McMurphy contrives to serve his short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than in a prison. This\, he soon learns\, was a mistake. McMurphy immediately clashes with the authoritarian head nurse\, a fierce martinet named Nurse Ratched. Despite Ratched’s strict reign\, McMurphy quickly win over his fellow inmates and brings about humanity again. But McMurphy’s brash insubordination has its consequences.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/one-flew-over-the-cuckoos-nest/
LOCATION:Riverside Community Players\, s\, 4026 Fourteenth Street\,\, Riverside\, CA
CATEGORIES:Shows
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SUMMARY:Grand National Roadster Show
DESCRIPTION:The GNRS is now in its 75th year. Once known as the Oakland Roadster Show\, it is the longest running indoor car show in the world! Produced at the Fairplex in Pomona for the 20th consecutive year. \nOver 500 show vehicles will compete for awards inside the Fairplex buildings.  Another 400-800 vehicles will join the event each day for the 19th Annual Grand Daddy Drive-In. Vehicles will park between buildings as part of the show.
URL:https://inlandempiremagazine.com/event/grand-national-roadster-show/
LOCATION:Pomona Fairplex\, 1101 Mckinley\, Pomona\, CA
CATEGORIES:Shows
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