Renowned pianist and composer Mike Strickland, along with his daughter Elizabeth, will perform a unique piano concert this Thursday night at the State Theatre in Red Bluff. Strickland is known for blending motion and texture in his piano performances, treating the instrument like an orchestra. His daughter, Elizabeth, a classical pianist and teacher, often joins him on stage, and together they present their “Classical Meets Pop!” show. This concert will also feature standout choir students from Red Bluff High School, who will join the duo for two Broadway musical numbers.
The Tehama Concert Series is organized by the Tehama County Community Concert Association, a non-profit group that brings live entertainment to the community. Tickets for the series are sold primarily through membership, but single concert tickets are available.
Single ticket prices are $30 for adults and $10 for students under 25, sold exclusively at the box office on concert nights. Season memberships cost $100 for adults and $15 for students. All performances take place at the State Theatre, located at 333 Oak Street, Red Bluff. The box office opens at 6:00 p.m. on concert night.
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