Dear Performing Arts Friend,
John A. Logan, a 19th century U.S. General,
declared, “Music’s the medicine of the mind.”
Studies around the world prove that live music
is good for the mind and body. The bright lights,
rousing rhythms, and soaring vocals at the Alan
Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing Arts will
provide stress relief, mental stimulation, and, best
of all, fun! I invite you to join us during the 2019-
2020 season for a musical tonic.
Gospel music lovers will enjoy the stirring performance of
Mike Albert and The Big E Band and the popular Elvis tribute, How
Great Thou Art. If you are a Whitney Houston fan, take the cure
with Belinda Davids incredible performance in The Greatest Love
of All.
Ring in the new year with The Hit Men … legendary rock
supergroup and Musicians Hall of Fame honorees. This is not a
tribute group; it’s the actual musicians and vocalists who helped
classic rock hits rise to the top of the Billboard charts.
Bring a group and save up to 50% for a breathtaking
performance by the Florida Orchestra’s matinee performance.
Celebrate America’s music—jazz—in our intimate 250-seat
University Center at the “best jazz series south of Chicago.” Check
out the entire lineup online at sfscARTS.org where you can view
videos and purchase tickets. Bring the kids to our family-friendly
concerts with Recycled Percussion and Blue Jupiter where
children’s tickets are only $10.
Need a unique holiday gift? Give someone tickets to An
American in Paris or blue collar comedian Bill Engvall and I’m
sure it will cure what ails them!
Happy Holidays and May the New Year Bring You Many
Blessings,
Cindy Garren,Garre
M.F.A.
Director, Cultural Programs