Lakeside Auditorium administrator honored
Auditorio de la Ribera administrator Victoria Corona was honored this week for her steadfast dedication to preserving local customs and traditions.
Auditorio de la Ribera administrator Victoria Corona was honored this week for her steadfast dedication to preserving local customs and traditions.
It’s hard to believe, but Los Cantantes del Lago’s Christmas Concert “Lakeside for the Holidays,” is going to be even more impressive than ever!
Having been invited to attend a rehearsal, I came away feeling as if I’d had a week’s holiday. The music is so joyful, everyone is happy and clearly thoroughly enjoys what they’re doing.
As predicted, the long-awaited revival of My, My How Nice Productions’ production of Ted Swindley’s “Always Patsy Cline,” directed by Roseann Wilshere, was a runaway success, enjoying standing ovations and demands for encores at every one of its eight performances in early January.
Ballet Folklórico Son de Mexico delighted an appreciative audience with the November 22 debut of Chicomotzoc, an eye-popping dance spectacle based on legends of the origin and migration of the Aztec tribes.
Lakeside artist Kiki Kaye creates embellished works of art that are being recognized in various international competitions.
The next presentation in the Lakeside Little Theatre’s 50th jubilee season is a fun-filled, frivolous and colorful adult musical comedy called “Sinderella.”
An out-of-the-box interpretation of the typical Mexican nacimiento (nativity scene) will be put on exhibit in the lobby of the Auditorio de la Ribera, opening for public viewing at a Christmas Festival scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, 5 p.m.