The posters advertising Lysistrata warn: “Strong language, mature content, adult audiences only.”
And for good reason.
Percussion ensemble takes audience on a musical tour of the world
There were no horns, strings or—at one point during the show—any actual drums, but the PCC Percussion Ensemble managed to entertain and delight the audience last Friday by banging on unconventional instruments.
Center for the Arts goes for Gold
When the Center for the Arts officially opened in January, President Rocha stated that it would “transform the landscape of the PCC campus and ultimately transform the lives of our students.”
‘Company’ christens new Black Box Theater at Center for the Arts
PCC’s theater department christened its new Black Box Theater in the Center for the Arts building this weekend with its inaugural production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s “Company.”
Grand opening draws hundreds
Hundreds gathered in front of the Center for the Arts for the official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday Jan. 23. Attendants had the opportunity to tour the building including classes, student displays and exhibits. The grand opening also included musical performances from the solo pianists and piano ensembles, jazz singers, brass quintet, guitar ensemble, and the Lancer Jazz Big Band. In attendance was Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard, Vice-Mayor Jacque Robinson, Congresswoman Judy Chu, Assemblymen Chris Holden, the PCC Board of Trustees, the …
Review: Percussion Ensemble hit it off with a great bang
As the concert was about to begin, the performers walked to the front of the room to await their cue to start. Looking like they were headed to a funeral, the students were dressed in all black, which would be a contrast to the lively and colorful music they would soon be performing.
Center for the Arts opens new additions
The Boone Sculpture Garden, a longstanding montage of the arts at PCC, has a new attachment at the end of it for the community to enjoy this coming month.
Welcome to the gem of Pasadena
Sliding glass doors open, revealing a pristine corridor lit through skylights three floors above that bustles with arts and music students moving to their next destination in the newly opened $33 million building.
Artist in Residence wins crowd over
Pulling out eyelash hairs and molding private parts were topics of discussion as renowned Los Angeles artist Tom LaDuke began his week as Artist in Residence on Monday with a public lecture to a packed house at the Vosloh Forum.