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.
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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
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.
Sun City Dance Company TAP Presents
“Senior Sensations”
Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, 7 p.m.; Sunday, May 19, 2 p.m.
All tickets $11 per person
Come watch 90 minutes of fun to set your heart laughing and your feet tapping. Watch all of our energetic ladies dancing to tunes you will love. We have all new music, dances and costumes to share with you. Make it a special treat for all mothers to enjoy on Mother’s Day. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
“A Martin and Lewis Tribute”
Wednesday, May 22, 7 p.m.
$15 residents/$20 non-residents
Tom Stevens and Tony Lewis perform as Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis for the first time in the U.S.! These two incredible talents re-create the music, laughter and the love of two of the world’s most beloved entertainers. You’ll feel as though you are watching and hearing Dean and Jerry together again! Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
Mistinguett Productions presents
“POPERAZZI”
Sunday, June 2, 3 p.m.
$17 residents/$20 non-residents
Blurring the boundaries between classical and popular music, “Poperazzi” was created in 2009 starring tenors George DeMott and Cody Shawn Gay, and soprano Janien Valentine. “Poperazzi” have performed in premiere opera houses in the U.S. and Europe and on the Las Vegas Strip. “Poperazzi” is committed to maintaining and preserving the core traditions of the classical music style, while infusing each show with rock and pop-inspired energy, creating pure adrenaline. Elegant, versatile and entertaining, “Poperazzi” is delighting audiences in Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, Detroit, Naples, Fla., and Edmonton. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
The Las Vegas Follies
“Goes to the Movies”
Saturday, June 15, 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 16, 2 p.m.
$15 residents/$17 non-residents
Baubles, bangles and bling – It’s “Sass with Class” in a tribute to burlesque, featuring the Queen of Burlesque, Bambi Jones! In addition to the Rich Rizzo Dancers and Showgirls, the show stars internationally acclaimed impersonators Frankie Kein and Manuel Arte and their special friends – Liza, Marilyn and Julie Andrews. A special treat for burlesque fans features Frankie as Gypsy Rose Lee. Gino Venezio, a former entertainer in “Splash,” joins the cast. Teresa Cushman is back as “The Follies” songstress. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
Gateway Arts Foundation Presents
Victor Moea
“This Magic Moment!”
Sunday, June 23, 2 p.m.
$12 residents/$15 non-residents
Victor Moea presents a show filled with musical memories from the 1950s to today. Victor has a huge following from the Sun City communities. You will remember him as a star of the musical comedy “I Know I Came in Here for Something.” He also appears with the popular Nite Kings at the Orleans, Suncoast and Sam’s Town. Maggie Albasani’s Connie Francis tribute is a special treat. In addition, there will be a preview of the new show “Song Poems Wanted” by the cast of the Neil Simon Theatre production from Cedar City. As with each Gateway Arts Foundation event, a portion of each ticket sale benefits the fine Gateway Arts Foundation scholarship fund for advanced private music studies for outstanding Las Vegas students. Tickets are on sale now at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
“Blame It on the Walleye”
Saturday, July 13, 7 p.m.
$13 residents/$15 non-residents
“Blame It on the Walleye” truly is a musical journey through the neurotic mind of a Norwegian blonde, featuring singer/comedienne Richel Kompst and her school of Walleye backup singers and band members that come to life via the magic of animation and rear projection. The story is told through music and monologues featuring Mistress of Ceremonies Olga Torkelson flown in directly from the great fishing state of Minnesota and a bevy of cameo performers, including Doris Day, Ann-Margret and Barbra Streisand. The show brings the audience through diverse styles of music from jazz to country, Broadway to the The Beatles. Tickets go on sale May 25 at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.
Joe Trammel, “TV Guy”
Sunday, July 21, 3 p.m.
$15 residents/$18 non-residents
Mistinguett Productions presents 80 minutes of entertainment hosted by and starring Joe Trammel, “TV Guy.” Joe has made a reputation as one of today’s non-verbal comics, while gaining a following as a major headliner in Las Vegas and a variety of television appearances. Combining energetic physical comedy, music and eccentric dance, Trammel’s unique brand of comedy crunching a wide range of pop culture has galvanized audiences of all age. Tickets go on sale May 25 at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle Community Centers.
Wild Bill Tucker’s Comedy Tour
Saturday, July 27, 7 p.m.
$15 residents/$20 non-residents
It seems that when God was creating Bill Tucker he splurged with the odd-ball talents that are placed so perfectly throughout his act. Using his many physical and comedic talents, Tucker has created a stable of characters that are completely over the top, including The Low Rider, Mr. Mechanic and his signature piece, Turkey Man. His impressions, sketches and routines, combined with music, dance and sound effects, have added a new dimension to this comedy routine. Tickets go on sale May 25 at Desert Vista, Mountain Shadows and Pinnacle community centers.