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CALIFORNIAN GO!: Arts & Entertainment for May 20-26, 2012

SUNDAY, May 20

?Wine Country: From the Missions to Modern Day? ?- The Temecula Valley Museum?s latest exhibit will be on display through June 17. Growing grapes for winemaking has been a part of the Temecula Valley?s history since the days of the early Spanish missions. Missionaries brought vine cuttings from Spain to use for the production of wine for sacramental and table use. The climate along the coast near Mission San Luis Rey proved too cool and foggy to allow the grapes to mature enough for winemaking. The Temecula Valley had the ideal climate and soil conditions, and so the history of winemaking in the valley began. Today, Temecula?s Wine Country is a multimillion-dollar industry, producing award-winning wines and bringing tourists to the valley. Take a look at the development of this local industry from the missions to modern day and discover how it has turned Temecula into a charming destination; museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays; Temecula Valley Museum, 28314 Mercedes St., Temecula; 951-694-6450.

Southwest Women?s Chorus annual Spring Concert ?- There will be songs about innocent and naive women; songs about mildly and excessively naughty women. Think West Side Story (?I Feel Pretty?) and Gilbert Sullivan (?The Sun Whose Rays?) for sweet and innocent. Think ?Whatever Lola Wants? and ?All That Jazz? for the naughty side. And these are just the solos and ensemble songs; 2 p.m.; Old Town Temecula Community Theater; $9-$16; 951-308-6377, temeculatheater.org.

?Nana?s Naughty Knickers? ?- Presented by the Ramona Hillside Players; 2:30 p.m. (also May 27 and 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday); Ramona Hillside Playhouse, 27402 Ramona Bowl Road, Hemet; $5-$12; 951-658-5300, ramonahillsideplayers.org.

Golden Eagles Big Band ?- The concert title is ?Big Bands Are Here To Stay,? and the two 16-piece bands are composed of community and professional musicians who are dedicated to bringing quality music to this area. Many members are excellent soloists and jazz artists who bring a level of entertainment comparable to any club. Vocalist Linda Greilich has appeared in many local productions to rave reviews; 2:30 p.m.; Mt. San Jacinto College Theater, 1499 N. State St., San Jacinto; $4-$6; msjc.edu.

Inland Chorale ?- Presents ?Music from the Movies, Part 2?; 3 p.m.; First Southern Baptist Church, 433 S. San Jacinto St., Hemet; $8; msjc.edu.

Classics at the Merc ?? Featuring pianist Gorden Cheng; 3 p.m.; Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St., Temecula; $11 adults, $5 students; 866-653-8696, temeculatheater.org.

Redlands Symphony: ?Made in America???- Jon Robertson conducts program of Paul Hindemith?s ?Symphonic Metamorphoses,? Michael Daugherty?s ?Le Tombeau de Liberace? and Duke Ellington?s ?The River?; 3 p.m. (conductor?s preview at 2:30 p.m.); Bob Burton Center for the Performing Arts, 2400 S. Stage Coach Lane, Fallbrook; $38, general; $30, active military; $10, students; $44-$133, four-concert season; fallbrookmusicsociety.org or 760-451-8644.

?Weapons War in the Iron Age? ?- The original exhibition features collections from La Sierra University and includes Near East artifacts dating back thousands of years to the early Iron Age. It explores the tools, logistics, tactics and motivation of ancient warfare and the people that lived through it; museum hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays; The Western Science Center, 2345 Searl Parkway, Hemet; $8, adults (13 and over); $6.50, seniors (62+); $6, youth (5 to 12); $6.50, students (13-22 with current I.D.); 951-791-0033, westerncentermuseum.org.

Old Town Hoedown ?- Third annual event hosted by the Rotary Club will include live music featuring Tony Suraci and Band with special guest and ?X Factor? finalist Caylie Miranda Gregorio. Proceeds will benefit Project TOUCH, Jacob?s House and other charities sponsored by the Old Town Rotary Club; 4:30 to 8 p.m.; Temecula Stampede, 28721 Old Town Front St., Old Town Temecula; $50; oldtownhoedown.com.

Spring Concert ?- The Senior Community Choir will present its Spring Concert. The community choir started in Lake Elsinore in 2007 with nine members and has grown to 33 members who live throughout the Inland Empire. Singing traditional and contemporary gospel, hymns and spirituals, the choir has presented concerts at a number of churches, sung at revival and outreach services as well as at birthday and retirement celebrations, weddings, choir musicals, Christmas programs and convalescent centers. The performance will include contemporary gospel as well as hymns and spirituals. Freewill offering; 5 p.m.; First Christian Church, 503 W. Heald St., Lake Elsinore; 951-674-2758.

One-Act Plays ?- One-Act mystery plays will be presented free by JDS Actors Studio to showcase the studio?s acting talent. JDS, an actor coaching studio, has helped many actors find agents and many are appearing in television, film and commercials. They offer industry workshops with Hollywood professionals as well as acting classes; 2:30 p.m.; JDS Actors Studio, 40935 County Center Drive, Temecula; 951-296-6715.

MONDAY, May 21

?Art and Earth: My Art, My World? ?- A visual representation of an intuitive cathartic process steeped in pure and brilliant SoCal color by Kathryn Crabbe. Her works are featured in numerous private and public collections, including the Baltimore Museum of Art Archives, Pacific Northwest College of Art Library, San Diego Public Library Special Collections and the UCLA Arts Library; through June 30, 12 to 8 p.m. Mondays-Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays; Murrieta Public Library, 8 Town Square, Murrieta; free; 951-304-2665, kathrynvcrabbe.com/2012/art-and-earth-my-art-my-world/.

Youth Symphony Wind Symphony Spring Concert ?- 7 p.m.; Murrieta Mesa High School, 24801 Monroe Ave., Murrieta; $10 for adults, $ 5 for students.

TUESDAY, May 22

Daughtry??- 7:30 p.m.; San Diego Civic Theatre, Third Avenue and B Street, San Diego; $30-$50; ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.

Morrissey??- Moz fans without tickets may be conflicted with Daughtry in town the same night; 8 p.m.; Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego; $29.50-$49.50; ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000.

WEDNESDAY, May 23

BGC Idol auditions continue ?- The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest County and the Rotary Club of Old Town Temecula sponsor open vocal auditions for this competition and community event. Children in the Southwest Riverside County area can audition a cappella in three age groups at several locations, including Boys Girls clubhouses. Over the past three years, hundreds of youth in each age group have competed for a chance to win cash and prizes while taking the spotlight in this popular event. Ages 6-9 can audition at 6 p.m. today at Great Oak Clubhouse, 6 p.m. June 7 at Murrieta Clubhouse, and 4 p.m. June 27 at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore. Ages 10-13 and 14-18 can audition at 4 p.m. June 10 at Temecula Promenade at the JC Penney?s Court and 4 p.m. June 27 at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore. A group of 30 to 40 will be invited to the semifinals Aug. 12 at the Temecula CRC, for a chance to compete in the finals Sept. 9 at the Old Town Community Theater. Sign up online at least 24 hours before audition date at bgcidol.com; or info@BGCidol.com.

THURSDAY, May 24

?A5678???- Welk Resorts Theatre presents a world premiere revival of Barbara Epstein?s show-within-a-show about a troupe of young musical theater actors getting ready for their big opening-night performance; opening day shows at 1 and 8 p.m.; runs through June 10; showtimes, 1 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 1 p.m. Saturdays; 6:30 p.m. Sundays; Welk Resorts Theatre, Welk Resorts San Diego, 8860 Lawrence Welk Drive, Escondido; $38-$47, show only; $51-$63, show and buffet lunch or dinner; welktheatresandiego.com or 760-749-3448.

Vince Morris ?- Vince Morris speaks from the heart; his thought-provoking material challenges audiences to face and change the negative images and stereotypes we accept in our everyday lives; 7 p.m. (also 7 and 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sundays); Aces Comedy Club, 39745 Avenida Acacias, Ste. B, Murrieta; $15-$20; laughyouraceoff.com.

Jazz at the Merc ?- Featuring Hart and Soul featuring Jennifer Hart and Llew Mathews; 7:30 p.m.; The Merc, Old Town Temecula Community Theatre, 42051 Main St., Temecula; $15; 866-653-8696, temeculatheater.com .

UCR Jazz and Wind Ensembles ?- University Theatre UCR Wind Ensemble presents the premiere performance of UCR professor Tim Labor?s Highlander Overture. UCR Jazz Ensemble plays the music of director Matt Zebley; 8 p.m.; UC Riverside, 900 University Ave., Riverside; $6-$10; 951-827-4331, 213-480-3232, 714-740-2000, ticketmaster.com.

FRIDAY, May 25

Spirit West Coast??- Three-day Christian music festival features Toby Mac, MercyMe, Tenth Avenue North, Family Force 5, Matthew West, Fireflight, Disciple, the Afters, Chris August, the City Harmonic, Seventh Day Slumber, Manafest, Abandon, Press Play and others; also included: film festival, speakers, comedians, children?s area and sports center; 1 p.m. to midnight (also 10:30 a.m. to midnight Saturday to May 27); Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar; three-day passes: $126, general; $54, ages 6 to 12; single-day passes: $55, general; $35, ages 6 to 12; camping available; spiritwestcoast.org or 831-443-5399, ext. 6.

Sam Fedele ?- Fedele developed his high-energy style of comedy growing up on the mean streets of New Jersey. Being voted high school class clown was the first step in the development of this live wire act. He then spent the next six years honing his skills in the U.S. Marine Corps, and neither would ever be the same again. After being honorably discharged, he spent the next nine years owning and operating a successful blueprint company in Southern California; 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. (also Saturday); Comedy Club at Pechanga, Pechanga Resort Casino, 45000 Pechanga Parkway, Temecula; $22; 877-711-2046, pechanga.com .

?The Wedding Singer? ?- Presented by Fine Arts Network Theatre Co. ?The Wedding Singer? is a musical with music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and a book by Beguelin and Tim Herlihy. Based on the 1998 film, ?The Wedding Singer,? starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, the energetic musical captures the fun of the 1980s with the story of a wedding singer who brings joy to all on their wedding days but can?t seem to find the right love for himself. A dramatic rescue, a Las Vegas wedding and the help of Billy Idol bring this love story to its happy conclusion; 7:30 p.m. (also Saturday, May 31-June 2 and 2 p.m.Saturday and May 27 and June 2); Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St., Temecula; $18-$28; 866-653-8696, temeculatheater.org.

Renaissance and Early Baroque Music: UCR Collegium Musicum ?- UCR Collegium performs German music from the 1450-1650, played on period instruments that include recorders, flutes, krumhorns, viols, guitars, lute and harpsichord. Janet Beazley, director. UCR Faculty Piano Trio performs the Piano Trio in G major by Mozart with Frances Moore, ManonRobertshaw and Kimberly Amin; 8 p.m.; UC Riverside, 900 University Ave., Riverside; $6-$10; 951-827-4331, 213-480-3232, 714-740-2000, ticketmaster.com.

The Beach Boys??- Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and a supporting cast at Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre. Foster the People opens; 7:30 p.m.; 2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista; $25.50-$95.50; livenation.com or 800-745-3000.

SATURDAY, May 26

Legacy in Film: The Music of John Williams ?- The Inland Valley Symphony and Temecula Valley Master Chorale, with Maestro Anthony Parnther conducting, present this program of music from ?Star Wars,? ?Superman Returns,? ?The Patriot,? and ?Harry Potter.? The Temecula Valley Master Chorale joins the symphony on ?Hymn to the Fallen? from ?Saving Private Ryan?; 2:30 p.m.; Gershwin Performing Arts Center at Murrieta Mesa High School, 24801 Monroe Ave., Murrieta; 760-318-0460, inlandvalleysymphony.org.

Twilight Carillon Recital ?- Bell Tower Ring in Spring with music from Holland, Spain, Portugal, Germany, and the United States; 6 p.m.; Bell Tower, UC Riverside, 900 University Ave., Riverside; free; 951-827-4331.

Dwight Yoakam??- Honky-tonk at Harrah?s; 8 p.m.; Open Sky Theater, Harrah?s Rincon Casino Resort, 777 Harrah?s Rincon Way, Valley Center; $25-$125; harrahsrincon.com or 800-745-3000.

Article source: http://www.nctimes.com/entertainment/attractions/californian-go-arts-entertainment-for-may/article_7753264f-9d31-5959-ae2a-5e2d38098fe1.html

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