STARBRIGHT THEATRE

All shows at the Starbright are first come, first served with no limit on the amount of tickets purchased.  Be sure to get your tickets early so you don’t miss out!  If an event sells out, every attempt will be made to provide additional show times, if possible. Show tickets may be purchased at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.  All ticket prices include Live Entertainment Tax.  Tickets are non-refundable.  Starbright Theatre shows are open to everyone ages 12 and over.

Just a reminder to all our residents that there is no reserved seating at the Starbright Theatre.  SAVING SEATS IS NOT PERMITTED.  Please remember there is not a bad seat in the theatre so everyone can enjoy the performances no matter where they are seated.

TICKETS ON SALE 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 8 A.M. - 9 P.M.

All ticket sales are check or cash (exact change required).
No credit cards accepted.

For up-to-date information on Starbright Theatre shows, call 240-1301.


Mason Dixons Band

Saturday, March 13, 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 14, 3 p.m.

$15 Residents/$18 Non-Residents

If you love country music then you are going to be in for a treat!  Mason Dixons Band will be performing many well known songs from years past from artists with whom they have performed: Merle Haggard, Linda Gentile, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Patti Loveless, Con Hundley, Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, and The Gatlin Brothers, along with songs of their own that were written for artists in Nashville.  Mason Dixon has had the honor of writing and performing with many artists over the years and brings it all to the show.  He has many stories about the greats that will make you laugh and maybe even sing with him.  Mason Dixon loves to take you back through the years of great music as well as current songs.  This show is kicking off a national tour and Mason Dixon wanted it to be done right here in Las Vegas.  There will be lots of giveaways such as T-shirts, CD’s; and the band loves to sign pictures for folks.  Tickets on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.


KELLY McDONALD

Saturday, March 27, 7 p.m.
$15 Residents/$17 Non-Residents

Kelly McDonald is a performer who personifies "classy" humor.  In a business filled with "shock comics" who rely on material of questionable taste, Kelly remains a refreshing exception.  He proves it's possible to create humor without taking cheap shots for easy laughs.  Last year, Kelly entertained to a sold-out crowd when he split the bill with Michael Chapman after finding out at the “last minute” that they had to go on due to the illness of a previously scheduled performer.  Kelly has presented his critically acclaimed stand-up comedy act at major showrooms, comedy clubs and casinos worldwide.  He’s had numerous TV appearances including A&E’s EVENING AT THE IMPROV, THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JOHNNY CARSON and THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO.  You won’t want to miss this evening of ridiculously clean, hilarious funny comedy with Kelly McDonald.  Tickets on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.


The Keatings
A Father and Son Musical Experience

Sunday, April 11, 3 p.m.
$12 Residents/$15 Non-Residents

Back by popular demand, The Keatings take audiences on a musical journey that spans numerous genres including pop, jazz, rock, country, opera, Broadway, standards, and even gospel. Audiences are consistently captivated by the unique combination of powerful voices from a father and his teenage son.  The Keatings perform regularly at various venues in Las Vegas and throughout the United States.  Tickets on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.


Richel Kompst
“Blame it on the Walleye”

Saturday, April 17, 7 p.m.
$15 Residents/$18 Non-Residents

Richel Kompst takes her audience on a tongue-in-cheek romp called "Blame it on the Walleye."  It looks at life from the viewpoint of a true Minnesotan.  Kompst and her band the Nightcrawlers bring humor and music to the show.  The master of ceremonies of the musical production is Olga Tolaffson, a persona Kompst switches to as comfortably as she changes voices for songs, á la Barbra Streisand, Ann-Margret and Doris Day.  "I might throw a Marlene Dietrich in there, too," she said.  She said "might" for a reason.  It seems "Blame it on the Walleye" is a work that's ever in progress.  It started as an idea ten years ago and slowly evolved into its present form.  In between, Kompst was busy performing on cruise ships and in dinner clubs.  She may poke fun at Minnesota, but she said her roots are near and dear to her.  "I'm proud of where I grew up, the family values, the people," she said. "It's a great place to be from."  Tickets on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.


RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES

THE MAGIC AND COMEDY OF RORY JOHNSTON

Saturday, May 15, 7 p.m.
$15 Residents/$18 Non-Residents

Michael Chapman and ChapQuist Entertainment present the Starbright debut of RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES, The Magic and Comedy of RORY JOHNSTON.  Considered one of the top comedy/magic acts in the world today, Rory won rave reviews as the star of both the Las Vegas production show Cabaret Circus and Bedazzled in Lake Tahoe.  His numerous credits include: The Magic Castle, Magic Island, Tropicana's Comedy Stop, The Improv, The Laff Stop, Chippendales Ladies Only Club, Los Angeles Variety Arts Center, Disney World and some of the most prestigious cruise lines worldwide.  A sought-after director/consultant, Rory co-wrote and directed the eight-million-dollar production The Maverick Illusion Show for Warner Brothers.  In addition to the stunning magic and hilarious comedy, there's MURPHY THE WONDER DOG.  Without giving away too much, let’s just say that Murphy is a large old English sheepdog who "reads minds."  Don’t miss this evening of magic and fun!  Tickets on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.


Did you know the Starbright Theatre is wheelchair accessible and is equipped with listening devices for the hearing challenged? To obtain a listening device please ask at the Pinnacle Monitor Station.

No one under the age of 12 allowed in theatre.


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