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THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015 For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected] Enjoy these must-see events happening in The Palm Beaches, courtesy of the Cultural Concierge. To speak with the Cultural Concierge call (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]. THROUGH DECEMBER 12 ART EXHIBITS: “NATURE PRESERVED,” “PALM BEACH COUNTY NATURAL AREAS,” “THE WORKS OF MIMI LANGLOIS” “THE WORKS OF JEAN GODDEAU” and “PASSIONS COLLIDE: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF NEIL COHEN” Venue: Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth. FREE. Hours: Tues. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. View five new art exhibits while visiting the pristine Art Moderne headquarters of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. In the main gallery, "Nature Preserved" and "Palm Beach County Natural Areas" will be on display through January 2. Through December 12, in the Lawrence A. Sanders Foundation Artist Resource Center, explore the works of Mimie Langlois (Nightscape, 2013, below left) and Jean Goddeau (below right). In the new North Gallery, "Passions Collide: The Photography of Neil Cohen."

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THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

Enjoy these must-see events happening in The Palm Beaches, courtesy of the Cultural Concierge.

To speak with the Cultural Concierge call (561) 214-8082 or email

[email protected].

THROUGH DECEMBER 12

ART EXHIBITS: “NATURE PRESERVED,”

“PALM BEACH COUNTY NATURAL AREAS,”

“THE WORKS OF MIMI LANGLOIS”

“THE WORKS OF JEAN GODDEAU” and

“PASSIONS COLLIDE: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF NEIL COHEN”

Venue: Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth.

FREE. Hours: Tues. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

View five new art exhibits while visiting the pristine Art Moderne

headquarters of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. In the main

gallery, "Nature Preserved" and "Palm Beach County Natural Areas" will

be on display through January 2. Through December 12, in the Lawrence

A. Sanders Foundation Artist Resource Center, explore the works of Mimie

Langlois (Nightscape, 2013, below left) and Jean Goddeau (below right). In

the new North Gallery, "Passions Collide: The Photography of Neil Cohen."

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21

MUSIC: NICOLE HENRY LIVE, 8:30 p.m.

Venue: The Royal Room at the Colony Hotel, 155

Hammon Ave., Palm Beach. Doors open 6:30 p.m. for

dinner and show. For details, (561) 655-5430. Mention

Cultural Concierge when ordering tickets

Love the great American songbook, classic and

contemporary jazz titles, contemporary standards,

blues, and originals? Ms. Henry’s passionate, soulful voice and heart-felt charisma has earned her

a 2013 Soul Train Award for “Best Traditional Jazz Performance,” three Top-10 U.S. Billboard and

HMV Japan jazz albums, and rave reviews both domestically and internationally by The New York

Times, Wall Street Journal, The Japan Times, El Pais, Jazz Times, Essence and more.

ANNE WEAVER NORTON SCULPTURE GARDENS

WEDNESDAYS THRU SUNDAYS,10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

$10; seniors 65 and up, $8; Children 5 and up, $5.

Ph. 561-832-5328

Take a peaceful and inspiring stroll through Anne

Weaver Norton’s historic home, studio and

sculpture. The great secret of the gardens, hidden from the outside world by green foliage, is the

monumental sculptures it contains. These silent, mysterious forms, built over a period of 15

years, are intended to be discovered as surprises amid dense, jungle-like vegetation. The gardens

are also an ideal setting for small, intimate business dinners or special receptions, when a

cloistered setting of elegance and under-stated sophistication is desired.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18

LIGHTHOUSE SUNSET TOUR

Ph. 561-747-8380 x101 for tour time

and required reservations.

Take in spectacular views and witness

the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse as it illuminates the night sky. See the nuts &

bolts of a working lighthouse watch

room. Tour time is approximately 75

minutes, weather permitting.

Children must be at least 48" tall to climb the lighthouse tower. NO flip-flops allowed on the tour.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2015 –

OPENING RECEPTION FOR THE

RICHARD AND JANE MANOOGIAN COLLECTION

Venue : Lighthouse ArtCenter Museum and Gallery, 373

Tequesta Drive, Tequesta. Reservations are required,

(561) 746-3101, $10. Mention Cultural Concierge

referral when making reservations.

Among the most significant private collections of

American art, this landmark exhibition includes works

by such renowned artists as Frederick Frieseke, William

Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam and Andrew Wyeth.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

NOW thru DECEMBER 6

THEATRE: “I HATE HAMLET”

Venus: Lake Worth Playhouse, 713 Lake Ave., Lake Worth.

Box Office: 561-586-6410 or lakeworthplayhouse.org

Thursdays & Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 & 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.

Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering tickets.

A young television actor relocates to New York, renting a marvelous gothic

apartment. With his TV career in limbo, he is offered the chance to play

Hamlet onstage, but there’s one problem: He hates Hamlet. His dilemma

deepens when John Barrymore’s ghost arrives in his old apartment,

intoxicated and fully costumed as Hamlet, a role he conquered in real life,

which lead the pair of actors into a wildly funny contest over women, art,

success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2015, 8 p.m.

STRAIGHT, NO CHASER: THE NEW OLD-FASHIONED TOUR

Venue: The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.

Tix start @ $25 Kravis.org, (561) 832-7469 or

(800) 572-8471; mention Cultural Concierge

when ordering tickets.

Straight No Chaser (SNC) performs an eclectic

array of male a cappella singing, the

captivating sound of ten unadulterated human

voices coming together to make extraordinary

music that is moving people in a fundamental

sense... and with a sense of humor. On the

road, Straight No Chaser has built a reputation

as an unforgettable live act.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

NOVEMBER 20, 2-3 P.M.

GALLERY TALK: NORMAN SUNSHINE

Venue: Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real,

Mizner Park, Boca Raton, $12, includes admission;

Join artist Norman Sunshine for an in-depth look at his

works in the exhibition, Dames: Portraits by Norman

Sunshine.

Seating is limited and reservations are required. Call

561.392.2500, ext. 213 or email

[email protected] for reservations.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20

NATURE: LOXAHATCHEE BY NIGHT, 6-8 p.m.

Venue: Loxahatchee River Center, 805 N US Highway

1, Jupiter. FREE, suggested donation is $20. Call 561-

743-7123 for more information. The River Center is

located in Burt Reynolds Park on US 1, just north of

Indiantown Road.

Join the Loxahatchee River Center for some pre-

Thanksgiving fun, Florida-style. Part of the River

Center’s Loxahatchee by Night series, one Friday

night each month through February the River Center stays open late for a fun-filled evening set to

a theme. For November, the party gets thankful in honor of Thanksgiving, complete with

Thanksgiving-themed educational presentation led by River Center staff, a roaring campfire,

s’mores, arts and crafts, touch tank encounters, and garden exploration after dark.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

FRIDAY AT 7 P.M., SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M. AND SUNDAY AT 2 P.M.

NOVEMBER 20, 21, 22

DANCE: FALL INTO DANCE CONCERT

Venue: Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, 501S.

Sapodillo Ave., West Palm Beach, $10, $5 Seniors and

Students. Ph. (561) 802-6000. Early ticket purchase is

recommended.

The talented students of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts

Dance Department perform faculty & special guest

choreography in an exciting Dance Concert.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 7 p.m.

NATURE: OKEEHEELEE AFTER HOURS –OWL PROWL.

Ages 8 and up, $5 per person. Advanced reservations

required (561) 233-1400.

Meet and learn about the nature center’s live

educational owls, including a great horned owl, a

barred owl and an eastern screech owl. After meeting

the owls, take a walk in the forest to look and listen for

wild owls in the night sky.

Note: Fees collected upon arrival for the program. Wear close-toed shoes and bring bug spray.

Participants will be required to sign a participation form. If registered participants are more than 5

minutes late, their spots will be given to persons on a waiting list. Okeeheelee Nature Center,

operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, is located in Okeeheelee

Park at 7715 Forest Hill Boulevard, west of West Palm Beach.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 3 to 4 p.m.

ARTIST AT WORK: CAROL PRUSA

Venue: Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real,

Mizner Park, Boca Raton.

Seating is limited and reservations are required. Call 561.392.2500,

ext. 213 or email [email protected] for reservations.

Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering.

Wondering how an artwork is created? Attend a demonstration and discussion with artist Carol

Prusa about the process, materials, and concepts of creating her art. Art Economist magazine has

called Prusa “an artist to watch,” and she is currently serving as a juror for the 65th Annual All

Florida exhibition, the longest-running annual juried competition in the state.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2015, 8 p.m.

REGIONAL ARTS MUSIC SERIES:

MUSIC: MUNICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Venue: Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, Box Office 561-832-7469 or 800-572-

8471—Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering tickets.

Pre-concert Talk 6:45 p.m. in the Picower Foundation Arts Education

Center offering insights into the music and musicians, hosted by

Sharon McDaniel, Regional Arts Programming Associate and a former

music critic for The Palm Beach Post.

Philippe Entremont, Conductor, with Pepe Romero, Guitar, and

The Romeros, Guitar Quartet

PROGRAM: Carmen Suites, Nos. 1 and 2

Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez for guitar, Pepe Romero, soloist;

Rodrigo: Concierto Andaluz for four guitars, with The Romeros Guitar

Quartet

Massenet: Le Cid, Ballet Suite

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

NOVEMBER 20-21, 7-9 p.m.

NOVEMBER 15-21-22, 2-4 p.m.

DRAMA: “AGNES OF GOD”

Venue: FAU University Theatre. Ph. 800-564-9539 for tickets,

20. Winner of a Tony Award, this riveting Broadway hit

thrillingly dramatizes the shocking story of a young nun

accused of murdering her newborn after insisting that the

child was the result of An immaculate conception. As the

truth of what happened is investigated, three women are

forced to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love as it leads to a dramatic and

compelling climax.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2015

12:30 – 5:00 p.m., with 2 intermissions

THE METROPOLITAN OPERA BROADCAST:

ALBAN BERG’S LULU

Venue: The Society of the Four Arts, 2 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. For tickets call (561) 655-7226.

$27 or $15 for students with ID. Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering.

Take in this week’s Metropolitan Opera Broadcast from the Walter S.

Gubelmann Auditorium at the Society of the Four Arts in Palm

Beach. Acclaimed artist and director William Kentridge (“The Nose”)

applies his own unique theatrical vision to Berg’s notorious femme

fatale, a woman who shatters lives—including her own. The

masterful score is led by Metropolitan Opera Music Director James

Levine. Soprano Marlis Petersen has excited audiences around the

world with her portrayal of the tour-de-force title role. Susan Graham

joins a winning cast that includes Daniel Brenna and Johan Reuter.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

NOVEMBER 21-22-23

COMEDY: LATE NIGHT CATECHISM

Venue: Rinker Hall, Kravis Center, 701 Okeechobee Boulevard,

West Palm Beach. Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering

tickets. Ph. 561-832-7469.

Experience this highly regarded comedy in which an actress playing an irrepressible sister swings

from benevolent instructor to authoritative drill sergeant, serving up parochial school mirth and

memories. The none-too-serious nun rewards her audience “class” for correct answers with glow-

in-the-dark rosaries, laminated saint cards and other pious prizes. Called “hilarious, well-written

and inspired” by The New York Times, the long-running play has been reminding crowds of Latin

Mass, meatless Fridays and ruler-smacked knuckles since 1993. You’ll definitely want to make this

hysterical performance a habit.

NOVEMBER 20-22

SWINGTIME WITH THE JIVE ACES

Venue: Crest Theater at Old School Square, 51 N.

Swinton Ave., Delray Beach. Ph. 561-243-7922 for

tickets, $45. Nov 20, 2015: 8 pm (Fri)

Nov 21, 2015: 2 pm (Sat)

Nov 21, 2015: 8 pm (Sat)

Nov 22, 2015: 2 pm (Sun).

From reaching the semifinals of Britain’s Got Talent (2012), to performing for Her Majesty The

Queen as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, to performing for both the Olympic and

Paralympic celebrations, The Jive Aces have established themselves as the UK’s top Jive & Swing

band! They’re known for superior musicianship and fresh renditions of music by such greats as

Louis Prima, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22

THE SPINNEY BROTHERS BLUEGRASS CONCERT

Venue: Temple Beth Am, 2250 Central Blvd., Jupiter (south on Central from Indiantown Rd.)

$15-$20, Eventbrite.com

Enjoy a superb evening of bluegrass music with the

Spinney Brothers, a multiple award- winning

bluegrass band from Nova Scotia, Canada.

Recognized for their energetic and distinctive

sounds, their musical identity echoes the sounds of

traditional southern-flavored bluegrass. The Spinney

Brothers believe in the freshness and excitement of

traditional bluegrass music. Find out why they

received the 2014 IBMA Nominations for Emerging

Artist of the Year and Song of the Year.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2-4 P.M.

SENTIO, FLAMENCO DANCING BY CLARITA FILGUEIRAS

Venue: Willow Theater at Sugar Sand Park, 300 S. Military Trail,

Boca Raton, $20. Box Office (561) 347-3948. Mention Cultural

Concierge when calling.

An exhilarating afternoon of traditional and contemporary

Flamenco, choreographed and directed by Clarita Filgueiras, this

exciting show celebrates the heart & soul of Spain. Enjoy its a

display of colorful costumes, castanets, fans, bata de cola, soulful

song and the virtuosity of the flamenco dance and guitar.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 3-4 P.M.

LECTURE: ARTISTIC COMPETITION IN

RENAISSANCE FLORENCE

with Dr. Emily Fenichel

Venue: Boca Raton Museum of Art, 501 Plaza Real, Mizner Park, Boca Raton, $12. Ph. 561-392-

2500 ext. 213, or email [email protected]. Seating is limited. RSVP required.

From Dante Alighieri and Giorgio Vasari to present-day historians, writers have long recognized

competition as a defining force in Renaissance Florence. Covering a wide range of artists, patrons,

and commissions, this talk with Emily Fenichel, Ph.D., considers how such rivalry fueled the

greatness of the Florentine Renaissance.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23

AN ITALIAN DINNER—PRESENTED IN ITALIAN

WITH CHEF STEFANO MARINUCCI, 6:30 P.M.

Venue: Divino Italian Restaurant, 115885 N. US Highway

1, North Palm Beach.

Seating is limited; make payment with reservation prior to

November 20. $50, including taxes and tips. Special price

for house wine with the meal is $7.50 additional.

Sponsored by the Multilingual Language and Culture Society. An Italian dinner—in Italian. Enjoy a

meal at Divino Restaurant (menu follows) with delicious food, a chance to make new friends and

pick up a few culinary secrets about Italian cuisine and traditions from Chef Stefano Marinucci,

plus you can practice your Italian!

1. Antipasto dello Chef

2. Appettizer RAVIOLI OSSOBUCO

3. Choice of Veal PICCATA or Branzino AL CARTOCCIO

4. Italian Tiramisu

5. Coffee

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24

THE CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH

PRESENTS ARNAUD SUSSMAN, VIOLIN,

AND ORIAN WEISS, PIANO

Venue: Mar a Lago Club, by invitation (call 561-379-6773);

6:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception followed by

7:00 p.m. Performance (no intermission)

Winner of a 2009 Avery Fisher Career Grant,violinist Arnaud Sussmann is a multi-faceted and

compelling artist who has performed as soloist throughout the United States, Central America,

Europe, and Asia, and at venues such as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the

Smithsonian Museum and the Louvre Museum. He has appeared with the New York Philharmonic,

American Symphony Orchestra, Jerusalem Symphony, Stamford Symphony, Orchestre des Pays de

la Loire, El Salvador National Symphony Orchestra, and Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra.

One of the most sought-after soloists in his generation of young American musicians, the pianist

Orion Weiss has performed with the major American orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony,

Boston Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and New York Philharmonic. His deeply felt and

exceptionally crafted performances go far beyond his technical mastery and have won him

worldwide acclaim.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 6-6:45 P.M.

EAST COAST SWING AND RUMBA LESSON

Venue: Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach, 411 Clematis St.,

West Palm Beach, FREE

Here's a chance to learn the East Coast Swing and Rumba for free!

Dance instructor, Grigol Kranz will lead participants through both

styles. No registration is not required. Dance lessons will be held in the

library's Pre-function lobby area on the third floor.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24—SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5

HELLO DOLLY!

Venue: The Wick Theatre, 7901 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton.

Tu/W/and F at 7:30 p.m.; Th/Nov. 26-closed for Thanksgiving;

Sat at 2 and 7 p.m.; Sunday at 2; Ph. (561) 995-2333 for reservations.

Mention Cultural Concierge when ordering tickets.

NOTE: A curated Costume Museum tour, dinner and show are also

available by appointment only—phone box office to inquire.

Starring Broadway’s Lee Roy Reams as “Dolly Levi,” Lewis J. Stadlen as “Horace Vandergelder,”

Susan Powell as” Irene Malloy,” and James Clow as “Cornelius Hackl.”

Come follow the adventures of America's most beloved matchmaker. "And what do you do for a

living, Mrs. Levi?" asks Ambrose Kemper in the first scene of this most delightful of musical

comedies. "Some people paint, some sew... I meddle," replies Dolly. Hello, Dolly! is full of

memorable songs including "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", "Ribbons Down My Back", "Before the

Parade Passes By", and "Hello, Dolly!"

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 5:30 P.M.

LIGHT UP DOWNTOWN BOCA

Venue: Mizner Park, 590 Plaza Real, Boca Raton. FREE and

family friendly.

Kick off the winter holidays at Light Up Downtown Boca, a

series of winter holiday festivities with parades, concerts

and more, beginning with a FREE Holiday Festival and culminating in the city’s and Mizner Park’s

annual tree lighting ceremony. The event features carnival rides, a mountain of snow, carolers,

children’s crafts, and live entertainment, including “Let it Snow,” a stage show presented by

ZMC Entertainment. The highlight of the evening will be the ceremonial lighting of the city’s tree

led by Mayor Susan Haynie simultaneously with Mizner Park’s 47-foot animated tree at the south

end of the center near Lord & Taylor.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25

LIGHTHOUSE SUNSET TOUR.

Call for tour start time. RSVP required, 561-

747-8380 x101.

Take in spectacular views and witness the

Jupiter Light as it first illuminates the night

sky. Visitors will see the “nuts & bolts” of a

working lighthouse watch room. Tour time is

approximately 75 minutes. $20 for non-

members. Tours are weather permitting.

Children must be at least 48" tall to climb the tower. NO flip-flops on are allowed on this tour.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,

6:15 p.m.

LIGHTHOUSE MOONRISE

TOUR

RSVP required, 561-747-8380

x101. Tours are weather

permitting, call for tour time .

Tour lasts approximately 75

minutes, $15 Members, $20

Non-Members.

Have a howling good time

taking in the spectacular

evening view of a full moon

from the top of the tower.

Children must be accompanied

by an adult and be at least 4’ tall to climb. No flip-flops allowed on tour.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27-29

BALLET PALM BEACH: “THE NUTCRACKER”

Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday 2 and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday 2 p.m.

Venue: Eissey Campus Theater at Palm Beach

State College, 11051 Campus Drive, Palm Beach

Gardens, FL 33410, balletpalmbeach.org,

Ph. (561) 207-5900 Eissey Campus Theater

Ballet Palm Beach welcomes the holiday season

over Thanksgiving weekend with their tradition of

dancing the enchanting story of The Nutcracker. Set to Tchaikovsky’s magical music, this beloved

ballet tells the story of a little girl named Clara who receives the gift of a Nutcracker on Christmas

Eve. With its treacherous mice, a blustery snowstorm and the amazing Land of the Sweets, seeing

The Nutcracker is the perfect way to ring in the holiday season, while also introducing children to

the beauty of ballet.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27-29

BOCA BALLET THEATRE:

“THE NUTCRACKER”

Venue: Olympic Heights High School Performing Arts Theater,

20101 Lyons Road, Boca Raton

American Ballet Theatre’s Cassandra Trenary and Gray Davis are

special guests in this beautiful annual production.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 8:00 p.m.

SHOW: THE MCCARTNEY YEARS

Venue: Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis

Center, 701 Okeechobee Blvd.,

West Palm Beach. $15 and up.

Box office: (561) 832-7469.

Mention Cultural Concierge

Program.

Although there are many Beatles tributes, only one captures the genius of Paul McCartney at the

height of his career in the mid-’70s -- and this is it! A note-for-note re-creation of a “Wings Over

America” concert, The McCartney Years – a technically stunning and powerful production – has

been praised by original Beatles promoter Sid Bernstein as “the best on the scene today.” This is

one amazing Band on the Run that you won’t want to miss.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2-3 P.M.

NATURE: PUBLIC TOUR AND FISH FEEDING AT

THE LOXAHATCHEE RIVER CENTER

Venue: 805 N US Highway 1, Jupiter. The River Center is

located in Burt Reynolds Park on US 1, just north of

Indiantown Road.

FREE. Call 561-743-7123 for more information.

Loxahatchee River Center visitors can take a staff-lead tour throughout the facility, see a touch

tank presentation, and view the feedings of some the resident animals. All ages, no RSVP required.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2-4 p.m.

BOOK SIGNING: ALEXANDER DREYFOOS, A PHOTOGRAPHIC ODYSSEY

Venue: Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, 601 Lake Ave., Lake Worth

Please call if attending: (561) 472-3341

In celebration of Small Business Saturday, the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County is hosting a

special book signing event. Visitors to the Council’s headquarters in Lake Worth are cordially

invited to meet Alexander W. Dreyfoos,

the Council’s founder.

Mr. Dreyfoos, an accomplished inventor,

photographer, entrepreneur and philanthropist will be signing copies of “A Photographic Odyssey.”

There will be music and refreshments.

5 gallery spaces and the Uniquely Palm

Beach Store will be open.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 10:30 a.m.

NATURE WALK: OKEEHEELEE PARK

Families/all ages, free. Reservations not required.

Enjoy a guided nature walk through a pine flat woods forest to

learn about the plants and animals that live here. Okeeheelee

Nature Center, operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and

Recreation Department, is located in Okeeheelee Park at 7715

Forest Hill Boulevard, west of West Palm Beach.

For information, call (561) 233-1400.

THIS WEEK’S HOT TICKETS November 19-29, 2015

For Cultural Concierge assistance phone (561) 214-8082 or email [email protected]

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 7:30 p.m.

DANCE: MOMIX—BOTANICA

Venue: Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center for the

Performing Arts, $15 and up.

Beyond The Stage

6:15 pm: a free pre-performance discussion

by Steven Caras, and

6:45 pm: a pre-performance dance by De

George Academy Dance Students outdoors

by the fountain.

MOMIX is a company of dancer-illusionists known for exceptional creativity and physical beauty.

Artistic Director Moses Pendleton’s Botanica not only follows seasonal rhythms but also the

evolution of the world and the passing of a day. Flowers bloom, go to seed and die; vegetable,

animal and mineral – all in human form – combine and metamorphose. Fabrics, costumes,

projections and props, made by Michael Curry, create a landscape populated by the creations of

Pendleton’s whimsical, mythical imagination.