3rd Annual Tutus & Tapas
Gesa Power House Theatre 111 North 6th Avenue, Walla Walla, WA, United StatesDanza Classica Ballet Foundation holds their third-annual fundraising gala evening at Gesa Power House Theatre.
Danza Classica Ballet Foundation holds their third-annual fundraising gala evening at Gesa Power House Theatre.
Mission Church presents "Life Outside the Tomb" - an Easter program at Gesa Power House Theatre on Sunday, March 27 at 10:00 a.m.
Madeleine Peyroux is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and guitarist, noted for her vocal style, which has often been compared to that of Billie Holiday.
The 2016 Little Watts Children's Series is presented by Walla Walla Valley Honda and Gesa Credit Union. Bring the whole family to enjoy an evening of acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, live orchestra and more.
Light burlesque meets carnival meets circus, backed up by a live orchestra. Portland's largest evolving collective of acrobats, aerialists, contortionists, and more, perform a cabaret-style show geared towards ages 18 and up.
International blues sensation Sugaray Rayford will open the 5th Annual Coyote Kings Invitational Walla Walla Guitar Festival at Gesa Power House Theatre on Friday, April 8, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Walla Walla couple Brian and Carrie Spradlin are launching a new wellness company Thrive Ecology. Come celebrate with Thrive Ecology and discover how you can THRIVE, not just survive in mind, body and life.
The Northwest Community Gospel Choir is a diverse singing group which performs under the direction of Gary Hemenway. Its members are comprised of musicians of all ages and backgrounds from the Gospel Music Workshop of America, churches, and various other music ministries in Portland and surrounding cities.
An inspirational evening of worship music by local performers to support worthwhile charities.
The WWU Steel Band reprises their annual concert at Gesa Power House Theatre. Joining the band this year is soloist Liam Teague - the "Paganini of the Steelpan".
Twisted Flicks is a movie experience like none other! Seattle’s most popular comedy theater merges improv and great old “B” movies for a unique and hilarious comedy experience.
Earshot Magazine’s 2010 Northwest Vocalist of the Year, Gail Pettis joins forces with one of America’s most respected and busiest Hot Club style groups - Pearl Django, for an evening of jazz at Gesa Power House Theatre.
The 2016 Festival Series gets underway with the first performance at the Gesa Power House Theatre. As is our tradition, we begin with the World Premiere of a work commissioned for the occasion, a set of duos for two violins by composer, John Berners.
Next, we encounter an American masterpiece of minimalism by Steve Reich, Different Trains for string quartet and tape.
To bring the performance to a close, WWCMF is delighted to welcome back the Volta Piano Trio for the Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op. 8.
For the second performance on the 2016 Festival Series, the piano goes silent. In its place are intimate works for strings, clarinet and voice.
WW Valley Honda and Gesa Credit Union present a play for children of all ages. A young athlete takes you on an Olympic adventure in "Vladimir Goes for Gold"!
Meet Vladimir Cashewninski: Champion Badminton player, and sole athlete from the tiny People’s Republic of Insurgistan, as he prepares to compete at the Olympic Games. The night before his big day, he has an enthralling dream that takes him to Ancient Olympia, where he meets the Olympic Herald and teams up with the audience to explore the first Olympic Games.
Celebrate Walla Walla Valley Wine weekend kicks off with an informative talk by two sommeliers on the World of Cabernet Sauvignon. Coffee and pastries will be served. Complimentary tickets are required.
The 2016 Festival Series 3 is a veritable potpourri of great music. What makes a good potpourri? I think a combination of something sweet, something exotic, something familiar, and something savory balanced in perfect proportion.
The 2016 Walla Walla Chamber Music Festival comes to a close with a program any Hollywood producer would admire.
Shostakovich, String Quartet in A flat, Op. 118
Schumann, Violin Sonata in A minor, Op. 105
Dvorak, Piano Quartet in E flat, Op. 87
Participants in a week-long "Witty Fools" Improvisational Theater Camp try-out their newly-honed comedic skills in a performance on Sunday, June 26.
A free concert by the 133rd Washington Army National Guard featuring The General's 7 Dixieland Band and the Patriot Brass.
Singer/songwriter David Luning is part of a new generation of indie musicians whose genre blurs the lines of Americana/Alternative Country, Folk and Blues. With insights beyond his years, David’s poignant songwriting and warm, rich timbre voice captivates audiences and draws them into an Americana world both familiar and new.
Richard O’Brien’s, The Rocky Horror Show, comes to The Gesa Power House Theatre in a live theatrical production by New York City Director/Producer, and Walla Walla native, Tyson Kaup.
Dress up! Call out! Bring props! This live version of the popular movie (featuring local actors) will have you dancing and singing along to Rocky Horror Picture Show classics: "Science Fiction Double Feature", "Damn it Janet", "Time Warp", "Sweet Transvestite", "Hot Patootie", and more.
Four shows over two days.
Seattle Rock Orchestra pays symphonic tribute to psychedelic rock and roll through a retrospective that spans from Pink Floyd's debut album "The Piper At the Gates of Dawn" to their bestselling double-album "The Wall", including a complete performance of "The Dark Side of the Moon" and several of their orchestral and instrumental suites.
With a "voice that could stop traffic" (Hamilton Spectator), musical comedienne Sharron Matthews serves up her signature irreverent wit with solid gold mash-ups by artists such as Lady Gaga, Guns 'N Roses, Radiohead, Beyonce, Queen and more in a comedic tour-de-force concert.
Entertainer Adam Trent will bring his modern brand of "magic show" to Gesa Power House Theatre on Friday, September 30 at 7:00 p.m.
Trent began performing for friends, families, and birthday parties at young age, was performing on the streets of L.A. by age 14, and while still a teenager became the youngest and only magician to ever win back to back medals in the P.C.A.M. Pro Magic Challenge - one of the most prestigious magic competitions in the world. Trent has performed all over the world as a professional magician, and was recently one of seven magicians to perform in the Broadway show "The Illusionists" where he was billed as "The Futurist".
Walla Walla celebrities take to the stage at Gesa Power House Theatre on October 8 at 7:00 p.m. for the first ever "Dancing with the W2 Stars" - a fundraising event for Valley Residential Services. Local participants will be paired with professional dancers and have a week of rehearsals to learn a ballroom dance routine before the live performance and a judging panel.
Valley Residential Services has enlisted participation from a fantastic lineup of local "celebrities".
W2 Stars Dancers: Katie Christianson, Dean of Students - Willow Public School; Amy Figgins, Leonetti Cellar; Terra Luthi, General Manager of Courtyard Marriott Walla Walla; Andrae Bopp, Owner of Andrae's Kitchen; Lawson Knight, Co-founder of Intermountain Impact Investments; Nabiel Shawa, Walla Walla City Manager
W2 Stars Judges:
Janet Byerley, Jazzercise; Zachary Frasier, President of Walla Walla Sweets Baseball; Damien Sinnott, Washington State University
Aaron Nigel Smith will perform a free reggae concert for families at Gesa Power House Theatre on Wednesday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m. Smith‘s simple mission is to connect and empower children, families and communities through music. In 2002, he founded FUNdamentals of Music and Movement, an arts program which is now the program of choice to over 100 early education centers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Boston. His fun, inspired, and lively show is guaranteed to get the audience off their feet.
Shakespeare Walla Walla presents the Fourth Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival at Gesa Power House Theatre Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23. This free, family-friendly event is a collaboration between many local businesses and community partners, and is inspired by the Hispanic “Day of the Dead” holiday where people throughout Latin America gather to celebrate the lives of departed friends and family.
The street in front of Gesa Power House Theatre will be closed to accommodate the festival on both days (6th Avenue from Rose to Sumach). Admission to the Fourth Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival and all activities are free and open to the public. Food vendors will be setup nearby.
Wine club members of Browne Family Vineyards, Canoe Ridge Vineyard and Waterbrook Winery, it's time to break out the acid wash jeans, side ponytails and everything neon for our totally awesome 1980s Halloween party!
Show us your best Maverick or defend the galaxy as Princess Leah, and hit the dance floor as the DJ rocks the Casbah all night long. Totally tubular snacks and a rad photo booth will send you back to the future – be there, or be square!
$10 admission (Not a member? Purchase a ticket and receive wine club benefits for a day – including discounts on wine, shipping, and event tickets.)
For questions or to RSVP please contact Emily at Tastingroom@brownefamilyvineyards.com.
LeRoy Bell and His Only Friends will perform at the Gesa Power House Theatre on Saturday, October 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Most people know about singer-songwriter LeRoy Bell from his 2011 appearance as one of the top performers on Season 1 of "The X Factor", but long before televised competitions, LeRoy Bell had already achieved success as a musician. In the '70s he wrote hit tunes for other artists including "Mama Can't Buy You Love" for Elton John, which went to the Top 10 in the general charts and #1 the Adult/Contemporary chart and in the fall of 1979, earned Elton a Grammy Nomination for "Best Male R&B Vocal Performance". LeRoy's own band, Bell and James, also reached the top of the pop charts with their 1979 hit, “Living it Up Friday Night.”
LeRoy Bell stood out on "The X Factor" for his his talent and maturity, and finished 8th overall when he was eliminated in the fifth live show.
LeRoy Bell is a passionate Soul/R&B singer, a powerful blues/rocker, and equally at home as an acoustic folk/soul singer, capable of captivating an audience with intimate performances. He currently records and performs at the head of LeRoy Bell and His Only Friends with bassist Terry Morgan, keyboardist Daniel Walker, and drummer Bill Ray.
Collision of Rhythm is what you get when you combine a tap dancing percussion virtuoso with a beatbox juggling motivational speaker. Think Blue Man Group meets Stomp! Bronkar and Aaron are multiple world-record holders, have worked with companies like GoPro, Coca Cola, and Google, and have been featured on television programs such as The Tonight Show and America's Got Talent.
It's not just a performance; it's an inspirational experience full of music, laughter and excitement. Bring the whole family!
A fundraising event for Bluewood Alpine Race Team. Friday, November 18 - 7:00 p.m. For more information and tickets call: Trevor (509.301.2307) or Amanda (509.540.5208).
Canadian ensemble Quartetto Gelato will perform a concert at Gesa Power House Theatre on Saturday, November 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Virtuosic showpieces, romantic tenor arias, pyrotechnical solos, blazing gypsy show pieces, multi-instrument mastery and a World Accordion Champion – this is Quartetto Gelato.
For 25 years, this dazzling ensemble has enchanted audiences and critics worldwide with their exotic blend of musical virtuosity, artistic passion and humor. Classical in training – eclectic by design – Quartetto Gelato not only thrills its audiences with its multi-instrument mastery, but also offers the bonus of a brilliant operatic tenor. With a performance repertoire that spans the globe including classical masterworks, operatic arias, the sizzling energy of tangos, gypsy and folk songs, the group’s theatrical stage presence and relaxed humor establishes an intimate rapport with audiences worldwide.
The Second City’s Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue captures all the magic, mystery, and mayhem of the season with original songs, brand-new sketches, and some classic favorites, Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue will have you and yours laughing all the way through the festive season.
Ireland's foremost celtic classical trio, Affinití, returns to Walla Walla at the Gesa Power House Theatre on Friday, December 9, at 7 p.m. Howard Crosby, nephew of the legendary Bing Crosby, joins them on their annual Christmas Tour.
Affinití are a trio of classically trained musicians: soprano Emer Barry, harpist Aisling Ennis, and violinist Mary McCague, each with a graduate degree in Music Performance. Their "crossover" style is a blend of classical, rock, and Celtic music style. They have performed together and solo for Josh Ritter, Michael Buble, Disney, and more.
Gary Hemenway & Mark Brown continue to make their holiday appearance at Gesa Power House Theatre a dynamic and much-loved tradition! Highlighting the Walla Walla Valley’s local professional talent, punctuated by Clipper Anderson on upright bass, and Daniel Cox on drums, this show will have you dancing in your seats and singing along to many well-known songs of the season. It’s a perfect way to ring in the season!
All proceeds go to the Downtown Walla Walla Foundation.
The 2016 Little Watts Series of Children's Entertainment concludes with a live theatrical production of a holiday classic. "A Christmas Carol" is presented by Travelling Lantern who performed this play to a sold-out crowd at Gesa Power House Theatre in 2014. This play is suitable for all ages.
Friends of Children of Walla Walla invites you to its annual "Holidays in Ivory" concert on Saturday, December 17 at 7:00 p.m. at Gesa Power House Theatre.
No one exemplifies modern-day crooning better than Johnny Boyd: smooth, romantic vocals; matinee idol charisma; classic gentleman’s style; and dynamic, irreverent performances. But it’s his fresh, emotive, all-original contributions to the Great American Songbook that will be his legacy.
Boyd, a prolific songwriter, is renowned for his unique ability to seamlessly blend jazz, swing, pop, country, gospel and rock, bringing back the nostalgic charisma of a bygone era.
Johnny Boyd has amassed a seven-album discography, recorded more than sixty original songs and written dozens more. He has also licensed numerous original songs for use in major motion pictures, television and gaming.
Proceeds from this concert benefit Friends of Children of Walla Walla.
The Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble will perform a "Tribute to Dave Brubeck" concert at Gesa Power House Theatre on Saturday, January 14 at 7:00 p.m.
Few American jazz artists have had as much influence or were as popular as Dave Brubeck was in the 1950s. In this tribute concert, the Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble perform music of Brubeck's celebrated band. The program includes "Take Five", "Blue Rondo a la Turk", and several other compositions from the album Time Out - one of the most famous and best-selling albums in the history of jazz, even to this day.
The Walla Walla Chamber Music Festival's Winter Festival Series concert will be performed at Gesa Power House Theatre on Sunday, January 15 at 7:00 p.m.
You’ve met the artists in pianist, Thomas Rosenkranz, and The Westerlies. You’ve explored the music in Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 11, and original compositions by the Westerlies. Now it’s time to bring it all together with a collaboration that ties all the seemingly disparate sources into one original piece of music.
With the Gloria of Stravinsky’s Mass as inspiration, Andy Clausen of The Westerlies has arranged a new piece to be premiered by the combined forces of all of the Winter Festival Artists. The new work is a fitting way to welcome Stravinsky to this season’s poster. Also featured on the performance is the Mendelssohn D minor Piano Trio, and selections by The Westerlies.
Three local college will unite on Monday, January 16 in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr Day. Festivities will conclude with a gathering at Gesa Power House Theatre. All of the day's events are free and open to the public.
11:00 AM: “The Color of Freedom”
Walla Walla University Church, 212 SW Fourth St., College Place
Terrie Aamodt, WWU professor of history and English will present her research on the history of racial policy in the Pacific Northwest. Terrance Taylor, pastor of the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Pasco, Wash., will share his life story, including his experience as a black man studying at WWU.
4:00 PM: Peace March and Candlelight Vigil
From Whitman College Reid Campus Center, 280 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla to Gesa Power House Theatre, 111 N. 6th Avenue, Walla Walla.
Community members are invited to join students from Whitman College, Walla Walla University, and Walla Walla Community College in a candlelit walk through downtown Walla Walla, and a presentation at the Power House, where students from the three colleges will present music and readings.
All events are free and open to the public.
Off Broadway's only improvised pirate musical - "The Greatest Pirate Story Never Told" - will be performed at Gesa Power House Theatre on Friday, January 20 at 6:30 p.m.
Think “Pirates of the Caribbean” meets “Whose Line is it Anyway?” - with a splash of “Monty Python", "Gilbert & Sullivan" and “Mad Libs” tossed into the mix!
Flung into the future by a musical-loving Sea Witch, a crew of misfit pirates-turned-actors must now perform the greatest pirate epic ever seen on stage! But when their script is partially obscured by a tragic squid ink accident, the crew must turn to the audience to fill in the missing bits of the plot. Cast members improvise their musical adventure, seamlessly weaving the audience suggestions into scenes, songs and more!
Gesa Power House Theatre presents "Jazz Noir" by the Dmitri Matheny Group on Friday, February 10, 2017 at 7:00PM.
"Jazz Noir" puts a fresh spin on familiar TV and movie themes (film noir, spy thrillers and crime dramas), and includes new works and jazz classics. Highlights of the concert include a Noir Medley of cinematic favorites (Touch of Evil, Laura, Chinatown, Vertigo, Taxi Driver, Blues in the Night) and an original Crime Scenes suite - a dreamlike series of vignettes linked together with voice-over narrative in the hard-boiled detective style of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.
Directed by Dmitri Matheny ("one of the most emotionally expressive improvisers of his generation" —International Review of Music), the Dmitri Matheny Group has developed an engaging repertoire and a strong international following. The group's signature sound pleases both crowds and critics, balancing fresh, original works with familiar jazz classics, hard bop, west coast cool and selections from their 10 critically-acclaimed albums.
Dmitri Matheny has performed with the Temptations, the Four Tops, Bobby Rydell, and Frankie Avalon and the O'Jays, and he appears on more than 70 albums as composer, arranger, producer, annotator, or flugelhorn soloist.
Matheny’s film scoring and soundtrack credits include the PBS documentary Mary, Paradox & Grace (1996), the short film Greenhorn Creek (1997), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art production Voices & Images of California Art (1997), and the RKO Pictures feature film Shade (2003), directed by Damian Nieman and starring Gabriel Byrne, Jamie Foxx, Melanie Griffith, Thandie Newton, Sylvester Stallone and Stewart Townsend.
Walla Walla Valley Honda presents the first show in the 2017 Little Watts Children's Series of Family Entertainment - "Benjamin Franklin" - Friday, February 24 at 6:30 p.m. Meet the intrepid inventor, quipping author, productive scientist, and founding father: Mr. Benjamin Franklin. You’ll travel with him, meet his friends, help him in his work and…
Focus on Cancer of Walla Walla will present a fundraiser and auction to benefit Team Julianna at Gesa Power House Theatre on Saturday, March for at 6:00 p.m. Activities will include music by Frog Hollow Band, live and silent auctions, and local wine.
Former New York actor/director, and star of The Last Five Years will teach a workshop on Sunday, March 5, from 2 to 6 p.m. on the elements of live performance and creating original theater.
Actor-students will participate in group exercises highlighting aspects of storytelling through performance. They will then use what they have learned to workshop and create dynamic pieces of live theater. Friends and family are invited to attend a final working performance in the last hour of the workshop.
Admission to the workshop is free with proof of purchase of a ticket to see "The Last Five Years" ($20 without). Actors of all ages (minimum age 12) are welcome.
Youth entrepreneurship is what this event is all about - and this year there is a lot on the line: $10,000!
Preliminary workshops and events lead up to the final event held at Gesa Power House Theatre on Tuesday, March 7 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. High school and college participants will pitch their business ideas to a panel of six judges. Students will be given three minutes to present their pitch and five minutes for Q&A by the panel. Upon deliberation, the judges will distribute the cash award (from a potential pool of $10,000) at their discretion in an awards ceremony. The K-8 winner from the February 23 competition will also be awarded their cash prize. Food & beverages will be served.
This series of events has been a four-year creation to celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week. Global Entrepreneurship Week is the world’s largest celebration of the innovators and job creators who launch startups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth and expand human welfare.
Inspired by the TV show Shark Tank, students take an idea, create a business plan, consider the financial viability of their business and pitch their idea to a panel of judges. Local Walla Walla business leaders contribute as mentors, coaches and judges.
Gesa Power House Theatre launches its season of live theater with a modern musical on Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 18 at 7:00 p.m.
"The Last Five Years" is written and composed by Jason Robert Brown, and is an emotionally powerful and intimate modern musical about two young New Yorkers who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The show's unconventional structure consists of Cathy, the woman, telling her story starting at the end and working backwards, the male character, Jamie, tells his story chronologically. The two characters only meet once, at their wedding in the middle of the show.
"The Last Five Years" is directed by former New York City director and producer and Walla Walla native Tyson Kaup, who will also perform the male role. Local performer Sarah Bess Hemenway will play the female role. Local musicians will join the actors on stage and provide accompaniment.
Additional support provided by
Walla Walla County, Port of Walla Walla, City of Walla Walla, City of College Place
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