Live Music
Arizona Opera presents: La Traviata
Posted on 4/16/08 by Lyle Plocher » No Comments
April 17 - 20. Arizona Opera performs Verdi’s timeless classic about love and sacrifice.
Symphony Hall. Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm. Tickets are $31-$144.
For information, call 480-784-4444
or get info online
BellMagination
Posted on 4/16/08 by Lyle Plocher » No Comments
April 20. Herberger Theater Center, 3 PM & 7 PM
Bronzeworks and Scottsdale Handbell Ensemble, two contemporary handbell groups from Desert Bells International, will perform a variety of musical literature, from classical to pop, from sacred to jazz! These two groups will be ringing bells from Great Britain, Holland and the United States. This concert will be a colorful collection of sound, with bells from around the world.
Tickets are $28, $23 for Students. For information, call 602-252-8497 or get info online
Buy a Rental Property in SoDo
Posted on 4/16/08 by Lyle Plocher » 1 Comment
This cute, brick bungalow with covered front porch and covered carport represents a great owner-occupied or investment property opportunity in the Central Park neighborhood of SoDo Phoenix. City Park with Recreation Center just steps away from the property. Just around the corner from the Bentley Projects Gallery and City Bakery. Just a short walk to US Airways Center, Chase Field & future Light Rail. Seller is a licensed RE Agent in AZ.
Asking Price is $193,000.
For more information about this property or any Downtown Phoenix Real Estate, contact Lyle Plocher with Urban Connection Realty at 602 373 3725 or lyle@urbanconnectionrealty.com .
Margaret Cho at the Dodge
Posted on 4/14/08 by Lyle Plocher » No Comments
Check out the Comedy of Margaret Cho with her “Beautiful” Tour. Friday, April 18th at the Dodge.
Doors open at 7 PM, show starts at 8 PM.
Arizona Theatre Co Presents: To Kill a Mockingbird
Posted on 4/11/08 by Lyle Plocher » No Comments
The final performance of this great American classic is happening Sunday at 1 PM at the Herberger Theater Center.
A great American classic and one of the most beloved coming-of-age stories ever written, Harper Lee’s moving tale of life in rural Alabama during the Depression is filled with heartache and joy, conflict and conciliation. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout, a six-year-old tomboy, grows up quickly as her father, Atticus Finch, defends a legal battle that reveals fires of prejudice burning through the South where black and white, rich and poor, young and old struggle to find common ground and survive. To Kill A Mockingbird is the first production in ATC’s AMERICA PLAYS! Celebrating Great American Stories initiative. This ambitious multi-year series of American classics will include special public forums, readings, education programs and state-wide community-based events.




