One of the biggest benefit to Vail Valley Homeowners and locals alike is the fact that we have the Vialr center here, a world class performing arts center. Located in Beaver Creek Village, and just 15 miles from Vail, The Vilar Center plays hosts to shows that will wow everyone from small children, to the most cultured travelers. This season starts on November 12th with The Mel Brooks musical, The Producers, and wraps up on at the end of April with a show by blues guitar great B.B. King. In between highlights will include: The Beach boys, Burt Bacharach, the Peking acrobats, and the Temptations. This winter, if you are visiting us for just a few days, or if you have decided to Make Beaver Creek and the Vail Valley your home, there is always something to do. Just go to the Vilar Center.
The Vilar Performing Arts Center winter schedule Nov. 12, “The Producers,” Acclaimed comedy-musical Nov. 28, “Seussical: The Musical,” Dr. Seuss’ musical adventure Dec. 1, Jackie Green, Blues rock Dec. 7, 8, 9, “The Nutcracker”: Vail’s Friends of the Dance, Holiday classic Dec. 15, Marc Cohn, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Dec. 17, “A Viennese Christmas” with The New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra & Soloists, Holiday celebration Dec. 21, “A Christmas Carol,” Holiday musical Dec. 22, Ottmar Liebert, Multi-platinum guitar virtuoso Dec. 23, The Lettermen Christmas, Classic pop harmony Dec. 25, 26, “Theatre of Illusion” The Spencers, Magical illusions Dec. 27, The von Trapp Children, Beloved family concert Dec. 28, An Evening with Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood, Improv comedy Dec. 29, Burt Bacharach, Legendary performer/composer Dec. 30, Eroica Trio, Renowned Chamber musicians Jan. 12, Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Folk rock Jan. 16, Italian Saxophone Quartet, Contemporary brass Jan. 17, Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular, Electrifying light show Jan. 18, 19, “Jesus Christ Super Star” with Ted Neeley, Broadway musical Jan. 20, “Circus Incognitus” with Jamie Adkins, Family variety show Jan. 25, Hugo Wolf Quartet, Classical string music Jan. 26 The Beach Boys, Enduring music legends Jan. 28, Mad Science: “Newton’s Revenge” Interactive family spectacular Jan. 29, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Dance with a twist Feb. 4, “Great Moments in Opera” Teatro Lirico D’Europa, Evening of Highlights Feb. 5, “Tosca” Teatro Lirico D’Europa, Puccini’s romantic tragedy Feb. 6, Peking Acrobats, Breathtaking spectacle Feb. 9, 10, “An Evening on Broadway” Vail Valley Theater Company, Broadway musical review Feb. 11, Duncan Sheik, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Feb. 12, The Second City, Standup improv comedy Feb. 17, George Benson, Grammy-winning R&B Feb. 19, Russian National Orchestra, 90-member ensemble Feb. 21, The Temptations, Timeless Motown quintet Feb. 28, The Acting Company “The Tempest,” Shakespeare’s classic March 4, Diavolo, Acrobatic dance March 5, “Velveteen Rabbit” Enchantment Theatre, Enduring family story March 9, Gipsy Kings, Grammy-winning international music March 11, Philadelphia Virtuosi, Chamber Orchestra March 13, Capitol Steps, Political satire March 15, Chicago Children’s Choir, Renowned multicultural ensemble March 16, One Night of Queen, Tribute band March 26, Camerata Ireland with Barry Douglas, Renowned Irish orchestra March 28, Art Garfunkel, Multi-Grammy winning music legend March 29, “The Sleeping Beauty” Moiseev Russian Classical Ballet, Timeless masterpiece April 9, “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus,” Caldecott book adaptation April 10, B.B. King, Grammy-winning blues legend
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