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Live Outdoor Concerts

Lowell Davies Festival Theatre
All outdoor concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on sale Friday, June 11 at 12:00 noon.

  • June 19–20: Solea Pfeiffer (Globe’s Almost Famous, Hamilton tour, Hollywood Bowl’s West Side Story);
  • June 25–27: Tony Award nominee Carmen Cusack (Bright Star at the Globe and on Broadway, Broadway’s upcoming Flying Over Sunset);
  • July 9–11: Eden Espinosa (Globe’s Rain, Broadway’s Wicked and Rent).

Performers

Press Photos

Live Cabaret Performances

Solea Pfeiffer
Solea Pfeiffer.
(from left) Katie Ladner as Sapphire, Solea Pfeiffer as Penny Lane, Casey Likes as William Miller, Julia Cassandra as Estrella, and Storm Lever as Polexia. Almost Famous, a world-premiere musical with book and lyrics by Cameron Crowe, based on the Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures motion picture written by Cameron Crowe, directed by Jeremy Herrin, with original music and lyrics by Tom Kitt, 2019. Photo by Neal Preston.
(from left) Katie Ladner as Sapphire, Solea Pfeiffer as Penny Lane, Casey Likes as William Miller, Julia Cassandra as Estrella, and Storm Lever as Polexia. Almost Famous, a world-premiere musical with book and lyrics by Cameron Crowe, based on the Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures motion picture written by Cameron Crowe, directed by Jeremy Herrin, with original music and lyrics by Tom Kitt, 2019. Photo by Neal Preston.
(foreground) Carmen Cusack as Alice Murphy with (from left) Scott Wakefield and Joe Jung and the orchestra of the world premiere of Bright Star, a new American musical with music by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, lyrics by Brickell, book by Martin, based on an original story by Martin and Brickell, and directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie, Sept. 14 - Nov. 2, 2014 at The Old Globe. Photo by Joan Marcus.
(foreground) Carmen Cusack as Alice Murphy with (from left) Scott Wakefield and Joe Jung and the orchestra of the world premiere of Bright Star, a new American musical with music by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, lyrics by Brickell, book by Martin, based on an original story by Martin and Brickell, and directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie, 2014. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Wayne Alan Wilcox as Jimmy Ray Dobbs and Carmen Cusack as Alice Murphy in the world premiere of Bright Star, a new American musical with music by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, lyrics by Brickell, book by Martin, based on an original story by Martin and Brickell, and directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie, 2014. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Wayne Alan Wilcox as Jimmy Ray Dobbs and Carmen Cusack as Alice Murphy in the world premiere of Bright Star, a new American musical with music by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, lyrics by Brickell, book by Martin, based on an original story by Martin and Brickell, and directed by Tony Award winner Walter Bobbie, 2014. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Eden Espinosa
Eden Espinosa.
Eden Espinosa as Sadie Thompson with Jared Zirilli as Alfred Davidson in the world premiere musical Rain, with music and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa and book by Sybille Pearson, based on the short story "Rain" by Somerset Maugham, directed by Barry Edelstein, 2016. Photo by Jim Cox.
Eden Espinosa as Sadie Thompson with Jared Zirilli as Alfred Davidson in the world premiere musical Rain, with music and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa and book by Sybille Pearson, based on the short story "Rain" by Somerset Maugham, directed by Barry Edelstein, 2016. Photo by Jim Cox.
Eden Espinosa as Sadie Thompson in the world premiere musical Rain, with music and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa and book by Sybille Pearson, based on the short story "Rain" by Somerset Maugham, directed by Barry Edelstein, 2016. Photo by Jim Cox.
Eden Espinosa as Sadie Thompson in the world premiere musical Rain, with music and lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa and book by Sybille Pearson, based on the short story "Rain" by Somerset Maugham, directed by Barry Edelstein, 2016. Photo by Jim Cox.