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Locality: San Marcos, California

Phone: (760) 744-1150



Address: 1140 W Mission Rd 92069 San Marcos, CA, US

Website: www.palomarperforms.com

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Palomar Performing Arts 16.11.2020

Join us for Focus on Baroque. Tickets starting at $10 are available at www.palomarperforms.com

Palomar Performing Arts 12.11.2020

Experience the Music of the Underwater Unknown!! https://www2.palomar.edu//under-the-seas-a-celebration-of/

Palomar Performing Arts 30.10.2020

Get Your Tickets Today for Jazz Ensemble Concert Series https://www2.palomar.edu//jazz-ensemble-concer/2020-10-16/

Palomar Performing Arts 21.10.2020

Sign Up for Palomar Theatre Arts Auditions A CHRISTMAS CAROL Monday, October 12 https://apps.vendini.com/e/viewEmail.php

Palomar Performing Arts 14.10.2020

Too Much Memory An adaptation of an adaptation of a re-translation of Sophocles’ Antigone By Keith Reddit and Meg Gibson Directed by Michael Mufson... With her country shattered and her dead brother left in the street to rot, Antigone fights the power of the state to demand respect for her brother’s dignity. This adaptation combines the universal qualities of Greek Tragedy with contemporary context, language and aesthetics. Too Much Memory gets to the heart of issues that have challenged democracy since its inception. What are the rights of citizens when leadership responds to National tragedy with divisive and brutal authority? What are the consequences when governments are unwilling to admit mistakes or compromise? How can governments balance power with compassion? Tickets prices range from $10 to $25 For tickets, go to www.palomarperforms.com

Palomar Performing Arts 03.10.2020

I don’t know if the audience side really understands how dire the situation is for millions of hard-working professionals. Broadway is closed until 2021. Cirque... du Soleil is filing for bankruptcy and cut 3500+ jobs. Feld Entertainment laid off 90% of its workforce permanently. Live Nation had to lay off a significant amount of employees. Cruise ship entertainers are out of work. Theme park productions have no idea when they will be recalled. There are no concerts, festivals or touring productions scheduled until 2021 and if they don’t happen next year, they may never happen again. No Jazz Fest, no Coachella, no Bonnaroo, no EDC, no ROLLING STONES FINAL TOUR(S), and no SYMPHONIES....all gone. It’s being predicted that 90% of independent music venues may close, the longer this continues. No more 1st Ave, Whiskey-a-GoGo, no more Tipitina’s, no more Red Rocks, all gone. Entertainment Management, Publicity, Live events coordinator, Performing arts organizations of all kinds- choirs, theatres, orchestras, dance companies- all are trying to figure out on a daily basis how to keep going and employ anyone they can in the field. More than 12,000,000 people work entertainment production in the US and produce revenue in the multi billions of dollars, we are not insignificant and this industry cannot reopen until mass gatherings can happen again. This doesn’t include the additional layoff of venue management and bar staff, security and thousands of vendors. Also, we can’t forget about the hundreds of thousands of performers and entertainers that make these careers possible, without them, there is no show. So when you see your entertainment friends begging you to wear masks and stay home, understand that we are helplessly watching our industry crumble before our eyes because the country is doing so poorly at reducing the spread. This IS personal for us, our entire livelihood is dependent on social gathering and we will not accept being labeled nonessential. Music and art are critical to a cheerful, balanced society. Everyone’s career and the whole industry is indefinitely on hold. PLEASE wear your mask (over your mouth AND your nose) and wash your hands. Gratefully copied from a post by Dawn-Marie Hamilton. Feel free to do the same. #SaveOurStages #SaveTheArts #artseducationmatters