Clermont Performing Arts Center PRESENTS....

Don’t miss November’s spectacular lineup of entertainment complete with music, drama, comedy and entertaining memories.  Kicking off the month, a 1964 Beatle Tribute

Saturday, November 2 at 7:30 pm

Experience a Beatles concert the way it was performed in 1964, when the Fab Four’s big hits like “I Want to Hold Your Hand” rocked the top of the charts for months. It was the year The Beatles appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show” and made their film debut in “A Hard Day’s Night.”

Now, 1964 The Tribute brings their music and magic to Clermont’s Mainstage in an amazing, authentic re-creation of The Beatles.

“Rolling Stone” magazine called their performances “the best Beatles tribute on earth.” Alistair Taylor, former president of Apple Records, the label founded by the Beatles, said, “The resemblance was uncanny. Never have I seen another group go to such detail.”

The four, talented musicians, who take on the persona of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, have gone to great lengths to duplicate The Beatles, including their instruments, outfits, hairstyles, and showmanship. The bass player even learned to play left-handed like McCartney.

Take a musical journey listening to the songs by the band regarded as the most influential in history.

To purchase tickets or learn more, contact the CPAC box office at 352-394-4800 or visit their website www.clermontpac.com  


Saturday, November 9 at 3 pm and 8 pm

“Letters Home” brings the drama of war into focus through actual letters written by soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. The riveting, highly-acclaimed production is inspired by an HBO documentary and Frank Schaeffer’s book, “Voices From the Front.”

The play gives audiences a powerful portrait of the soldier’s experience without politicizing the story. The play has received rave reviews from critics – it was nominated for a Jefferson Award for Outstanding New Play – and has received an outpouring of praise from veterans and their families as well as other theatergoers.

The production uses minimal props, opting instead to use the actual soldiers’ photos and videos to dramatize the monologues.

“Letters Home” not only gives a voice to a generation that went to war against terror, it also reveals what it means to serve our country today through acts of bravery, compassion, social responsibility and sense of community.

Tickets $25.50  (Veterans Discounts Available). To purchase tickets or learn more, contact the CPAC box office at 352-394-4800 or visit their website www.clermontpac.com


Friday, November 8 at 8 pm

Friday Night At the Black Box – Headliner: Phil Hogan

Kick back and be entertained by the nation’s top stand-up comics and variety acts seen on HBO, Showtime, major cruise lines, and late-night talk shows. Come see what all the buzz is about, as you enjoy a full bar provided by Premier Event Services.

To purchase tickets or learn more, contact the CPAC box office at 352-394-4800 or visit their website www.clermontpac.com  


November 14 at 2 pm 

You Are There, Too: TV’s Comedy Classics Creators

“You Are There, Too!” hosted by Emmy and Peabody Award-winner Charlie Grinker pulls back the curtain to share anecdotes about the creators of TV classics like “Saturday Night Live,” “The Carol Burnett Show” and the first “Tonight Show”.

Tickets are $10.75 (FREE COFFEE AND PASTRIES)

To purchase tickets or learn more, contact the CPAC box office at 352-394-4800 or visit their website www.clermontpac.com  


MAINSTAGE PERFORMANCES (tickets can be purchased in advance)

To purchase tickets or learn more, contact the CPAC box office at 352-394-4800 or visit their website www.clermontpac.com  

 

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