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TheatreWorks. “Water by the Spoonful.” Aug. 20 through Sept. 14. Regional premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by Quiara Alegría Hudes. Directed by Leslie Martinson. “Follows a community of strangers who seek refuge from their troubles in an online chat room for lives in recovery, and their interactions with the moderator of this safe haven, who turns out to be running from demons of her own. When real and virtual worlds collide, notions of family, forgiveness, community, and courage are challenged as the characters fight to move forward against their crumbling realities.” Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. $19-$74 (discounts available). theatreworks.org or 650-463-1960.

Hillbarn Theatre, “Funny Girl.” Aug, 28 through Sept, 21, Music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill, book by Isobel Lennart, Directed by Dan Demers, Featuring Melissa WolfKlain as Fanny Brice, William Giammona as Nick Arnstein, with Rachelle Abbey, Richard Ames, Christine Baker, Justin Buchs, Jennifer Butler, Becca ballet dancer ballerina with pointe shoes winsor & newton artist watercolour paper a3 Carteris, Stephanie Case, Tracy Chiappone, Paige Collazo, Steven Ennis, Matt Gill, Dennis Lickteig, Emily Mannion, Jessica Maxey, Maureen O’Neill, Regina Quigley and Jon Toussaint, Music director Joe Murphy, choreographer James Zongus, scenic designer Kuo-Hao Lo, lighting designer Don Coluzzi, costume designer Lisa Cross, sound designer Alan Chang, hair and makeup designer Dee Morrissey and properties designer A.J, Diggins, Hillbarn Theatre, 1285 E, Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City, 8 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m, Sundays, $23-$42, 650-349-6411, ext, 2 or www.hillbarntheatre.org..

Instead of wringing their hands at the unexpected loss, however, festival organizers looked around and quickly found a substitute location not far away, on First Street. Acts that had been slated for the Rep will now perform at the grand California Theatre, home of Opera San Jose and Symphony Silicon Valley. Only two weeks before the opening of this year’s 25th anniversary festival, Summer Fest executive director Brendan Rawson was still making arrangements for the replacement venue. Says Rawson, “We’re making lemonade out of lemons going to the California. It turns out this will work really well.”.

Among the adjustments will be restricting the seating at the theater to the first level; the balcony will be off limits, That will help keep the sense of intimacy the Rep provided, As Rawson puts it, “We’re trying to keep the good energy in the house.”, Some of the groups scheduled to appear there on the weekend of Aug, 9-10 will be Jerry González & the Fort Apache Band; Donald Harrison with special guest Kevin Harris; the ballet dancer ballerina with pointe shoes winsor & newton artist watercolour paper a3 Gypsy All Stars; and the Denise Perrier Trio with Houston Person..

Even with the loss of the Rep, Summer Fest will boast a dozen outdoor and indoor stages, starting with the Main Stage at downtown’s Plaza de César Chavez Park, the heart of the action. Headliners include Bootsy Collins and Con Funk Shun on Aug. 8; Snarky Puppy, Soul Rebels, Conjunto Chappottin y Sus Estrellas, and Ledisi on Aug. 9; and on Aug. 10, David Sanborn, Joey DeFrancesco, Warren Wolf & Gene Lake, the San Jose Jazz Camp Combo, and Monty Alexander and the Harlem-Kingston Express.

Also scheduled for Aug, 10 on the Main Stage is the Poncho Sanchez Band’s tribute to Armando Peraza, the legendary, Cuban-born percussionist, Peraza, who died this past April, had lived ballet dancer ballerina with pointe shoes winsor & newton artist watercolour paper a3 in the Bay Area and played with some of the biggest names in music, Guest musicians joining the tribute include John Santos, Pete Escovedo and Emil Richards, Summer Fest is renowned for its emphasis on Latin music and the tradition continues, The action on the Salsa Stage on Aug, 8 kicks off with the Pacific Mambo Orchestra, a 19 member big band that won the Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album this January, followed by the Jimmy Bosch Sextet from New York City..

The following days the Salsa Stage action includes Futuro Picante; Orquesta Con Sabor; and Conjunto Chappottin y Sus Estrellas on Aug. 9, and the following day, Pasion Habanera; Orquesta Borínquen; and Jesus Diaz y Su QBA. On the Blues Stage, look for musicians on Aug. 9 like Sista Monica, Alex Hahn and the Blue Riders, and the Pearl Alley Band; and on Aug. 10, Catherine Russell, the JC Smith Ban with Maxx Cabello Jr. and Tia Carroll. If it’s small and cozy settings you favor, spots such as the Café Stritch Stage (conveniently just down the block from the California Theatre), the Blackbird Tavern Stage and the Gordon Biersch Stage should fill the bill.

Small does not equal lesser-quality entertainment, however, The Blackbird will be the setting for two of the three Fest+ offerings (extra charge required): Descarga with the Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet on Aug, 9, and the Pedrito Martinez Group featuring Ariacne Trujillo the following day, Jerry Gonzáles & the Fort Apache Band on the Swing Stage on Aug, 9 is the third added-fee attraction, On the Big Easy Stage, where New Orleans-style music ballet dancer ballerina with pointe shoes winsor & newton artist watercolour paper a3 will rev up the crowd, the performers on Aug, 9 will be the Delgado Brothers Band, CJ Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, and Soul Rebels, On Aug, 10 the stars will be Beaufunk with Michael Jeffries, Andre Thierry, and Donald Harrison with special guest Kevin Harris..



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