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Best Shows Sep 1 - 30

Whose Live Anyway? at Morris Performing Arts Center

Whose Live Anyway?

Whose Live Anyway (originally called A Night of Improv) first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in under three hours to very enthusiastic crowds in Vancouver. Following its initial success, Whose Line Executive Producer and star Ryan Stiles expanded the number of appearances of the show to include many major cities in the Western USA and Canada where it has remained a constant sell-out.

Bored Teachers Comedy Tour at Morris Performing Arts Center

Bored Teachers Comedy Tour

Join the hilarious educators/comedians of internet sensation Bored Teachers as they step out on tour once more, bringing their unique brand of classroom-based comedy to a stage near you! For anyone who has ever had to take on a room of kids, these talented teachers offer A-grade skits, sketches, and routines that'll have you laughing all the way to home time.

Home Free Vocal Band at The Lerner Theatre

Home Free Vocal Band

The world's first country a cappella group had a phenomenal start to their career, winning NBC's The Sing-Off in 2013. Since then they've released five studio albums, including Country Evolution, which hit the No.4 spot on the Top Country Albums chart and featured unique Home Free takes on Dolly's '9 to 5', and 'The Devil Went Down to Georgia'.

Tommy James and The Shondells at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

Tommy James and The Shondells

Psychedelic pop pioneers Tommy James and the Shondells bring a hearty dose of nostalgia to audiences across the country as they head out on a series of dates this year, bringing their best tunes to a venue near you. Originally pigeonholed along with the bubblegum pop wave of the early 60s, lead Tommy James rejected the label, resulting in some of the best psychedelic pop jams of the decade, including the unforgettable 'Crimson and Clover', 'I Think We're Alone Now' and many more!

The Drifters at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

The Drifters

Since they started writing the hits in the fifties the various different line-ups of The Drifters have shifted over 200 million singles with well-known classics like 'Saturday Night at the Movies,' 'Under The Boardwalk,' 'Come On Over To My Place' and 'Kissing In The Back Row of the Movies' some of their most revered tunes.

Chris Botti at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

Chris Botti

The world's top-selling instrumental artist Chris Botti has charm and talent in spades; the Italian American contemporary jazz trumpeter breathes new life into a range of different genres from American songbook standards to bebop classics by the likes of Miles Davis. Botti is not only a highly skilled musician but a consummate entertainer, with a gleam in his eye his onstage banter calls to mind the performers of jazz's golden age.

Hermans Hermits at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

Hermans Hermits

Herman's Hermits frontman Peter Noone is hitting the road again and bringing the band's catalog of swinging sixties hits along for the ride! The legendary beat pop outfit reached the height of their success with their cover of Earl-Jean's 'I'm Into Something Good', topping the charts in 1964.

Marty Stuart at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

Marty Stuart

Marty Stuart has been dedicated to music almost his entire life. The country music star learnt how to play the guitar and mandolin as a child and began to perform with bluegrass group The Sullivan Family at just 12 years old. Now in his sixties, Stuart has 18 studio albums, five Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award under his belt. He prepares to embark on a North American tour.