Local performers have teamed up to benefit a local children’s shelter at a special dinner show on July 21 at 6 p.m. at Zio Fraedo’s Italian Restaurant, 610 Gregory Lane, Pleasant Hill. “Summer in the City” features Sheilah Morrison, Rhonda Taylor, Lynne Chapman, Marisa Barley, the singing group Q’ed Up and Ka’Ohi Nani o Mana ‘olana Tahitian Dance Troupe. Proceeds from the show will go to the Love-A-Child Homeless Recovery Shelter in Bay Point. Go to www.herotheatricalproductions.com for tickets.
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For Thanksgiving week, Broadway San Jose brings in what is perhaps the top show of its current season: “The Color Purple,” a soul-stirring musical drawn from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and the film by Steven Spielberg. The show opens Tuesday and runs through Nov. 28 at the Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $20-$88, www.broadwaysanjose.com. Note that there is no show on Thanksgiving, but there is a special matinee on Nov. 26. For its holiday offering, the San Jose Rep is bringing in something fresh: “Backwards in High Heels,” a play with music about the life of Ginger Rogers that is making its Bay Area debut. It opens Wednesday with a week of previews (Wednesday is the Rep’s Pay What You Will Night, one of the best bargains in town) with the official opening on Dec. 1. Tickets are $35-$73, www.sjrep.com.