Joanne Juilet Lapointe | Music At The Center

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Joanne is thrilled to perform at the DVAC Theatre. This charming chanteuse has been nick-named “Bubbles” by the press for her sparkling personality and her effervescent three-octave voice.   The Grunion Gazette refers to her as “Beverly Sills meets Bette Midler.” Her one-woman show “Red Hot Bubbles,” a tribute to Carol Burnett, Madeline Kahn and Bette Midler has delighted audiences throughout the southland.   Opera credits include two seasons with the San Diego Opera and the Long Beach Opera. Be prepared for a fun evening of Jazz, Broadway, Opera, and Comedy with Joanne Juliet Lapointe joined by Rob Woyshner on piano, Lou Usevic on bass and Quentin Dennard on drums.

Joanne Juliet Lapointe will perform Saturday, October 12, 2019, at The Diamond Valley Arts Center, located at 123 N. Harvard St., Hemet, Ca 92543. Doors open at 6:30 pm with the show starting at 7:00 pm. Admission is $15 for Members and $20 for Non-Members. Student tickets are $5 for Pre-Sale and $10 at the door. As always, members can enter the coupon code online at checkout for your discount.

MUSIC AT THE CENTER is a fundraiser for The DVAC and its programs.  Beverages will be available for purchase. Guests have access to the current gallery exhibition as well as the concert.  Doors open at 6:30 pm with the show beginning at 7:00 pm.

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