Thursday, March 28, 2024

March Events at the Numerica PAC

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Wenatchee -  The Numerica Performing Arts Center heads into Spring with burlesque by The Atomic Bombshells, a corresponding Burlesque 101 Class taught by the Atomic Bombshells themselves on March 3, followed by the March Monthly Movie on the Big Screen: Paint Your Wagon on March 15.
 The Atomic Bombshells
Get ready to have your socks knocked-off by The Atomic Bombshells, Seattle’s internationally celebrated, polished and perfectly-choreographed, professional burlesque troupe, as they present a show that celebrate the feminine form with good humor and style. Originally hailing from the sultry swamps of New Orleans, the girls bring a little Southern sizzle to the Pacific Northwest with their inspired combination of vintage Bourbon St. striptease, show-stopping choreography, and MGM-era glamour. The Atomic Bombshells were the first troupe to bring burlesque to the historic Triple Door Theater and the city’s oldest vaudeville venue, Columbia City Theater. They have been featured in numerous publications, such as GQ, Bust, and MTV.com, as well as the Emmy-Winning PBS program “Full Focus”. If you haven’t experienced the creme-de-la-creme of American showgirls, come see why The Atomic Bombshells have been called “The New York Yankees of Burlesque!”
 The Atomic Bombshells are live on Saturday, March 3 at 7:30pm. Must be 18 or older to attend. Tickets are $27-$31 with discounts for seniors and increased prices on show day. This performance is sponsored by Gil and Kay Sparks.
 Burlesque 101 Class by The Atomic Bombshells
The Atomic Bombshells will be teaching a Burlesque 101 Class at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3 at the Numerica PAC. Have a blast learning how to shimmy, shake, bump, and grind from the stars themselves. This 90 minute class will include a briefly discussion on the history of burlesque as an art form, along with some simple but effective burlesque moves. No experience required, just an open mind and a willingness to have fun. All ages (18 and older) and genders welcome and encouraged. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Cost is $35 per individual.
 Paint Your Wagon
In this musical based on the Broadway show, Ben Rumson (Lee Marvin) happens upon a wrecked wagon containing a dead man and his surviving brother, Pardner (Clint Eastwood), in the wilds of California during the Gold Rush. At the burial, they discover gold dust and stake a  claim. Soon a mining camp dubbed “No Name City” emerges, rife with lonely men starved for female companionship. When a polygamist Mormon arrives looking to sell off a wife (Jean Seberg), a bidding war commences.
 The March Monthly Movie on the Big Screen is March 15 at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are only $3. This movie is rated PG-13 and sponsored by Gil and Kay Sparks and media sponsors ALPHA Media, Country 104.7 KKRV, and ESPN Radio 900 & 1020.
 For tickets and a complete list of March events at the Numerica PAC, call 509-663-ARTS, go to www.numericapac.org, or visit the Box Office at the Stanley Civic Center.
 The Numerica Performing Arts Center at the Stanley Civic Center is a non-profit organization and naming partner with Numerica Credit Union.

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