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Central Coast Theater Company Announces Plans To Resume Live, In-Person Performances After Disruption By Pandemic

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PCPA sets two music based productions for Solvang Festival Theater

A Central Coast theater company which had to cancel its live performances last year due to the pandemic has announced plans for in person summer and fall productions.

The PCPA-Pacific Conservatory Theater will kick things off with two summer shows in Solvang.

Mark Booher is PCPA’s Artistic Director. He says they will offer two music-themed productions at the outdoor Solvang Festival Theater this summer.

“Together: A Musical Journey” is an original theater concert event. And, “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill,” takes the audience to 1959 Philadelphia, to experience one of the last shows by legendary singer Billie Holiday.

“Together” will run July 21st through August 8th, and “Lady Day” August 19th though September 5th. PCPA is also planning a full fall season with five productions using its indoor Santa Maria theaters.

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