The series continues July 19 with Long Train Runnin’, an homage to the Doobie Brothers. The following week, classic rock band Uncle Rico will make its first appearance at the Campbell Summer Concert Series. In August, the ten piece Los Gatos-based The Houserockers, winners of the KFOX Radio Last Band Standing contest, will bring a larger-than-life mix of horn and rhythm sections. And rounding out the series on August 9 is the Johnny Neri Band, a classic rock party band that will play crowd favorites from the ‘60s to the ‘90s.
Palo Alto Philharmonic, Spring Chamber Music Concert, 8 p.m, March 8, Music by Strauss, Piazzolla, Rachmanino, Weill, Maurer, First Baptist Church, 305 N, California Ave., Palo Alto, $10-$20 at door or www.paphil.org, Peninsula Symphony, “Fountain of Youth,” including world premiere of new double concerto by composer/clarinetist Jonathan Russell, Plus cellist Nathan Chan in Lalo concerto, 8 p.m, March 21, San Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 N, Delaware Ave., San Mateo, 8 p.m, March 22, Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., De Anza wedding shoes. robin egg bridal flats. low heel shoes. pointy ballet flats. leather ballerinas. bridal flats. bridesmaids gift. College, Cupertino, $20-$40, www.peninsulasymphony.org or 650-941-5291..
Love, Laughter and Linguine, which concludes the company’s 13th season, will be running through April 27 at the Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 N. San Pedro St., San Jose. In addition to poignant, funny, uplifting stories of the individual women’s lives, Love is chock-full of song-and-dance numbers. A four-piece band accompanies them. Tunes are both original and from the American songbook. Think standards like “In the Mood,” “I’m a Woman,” “There’ll Be Some Changes Made” and “Ain’t Nobody’s Business.”.
There will also be a free talk on Nov, 12 at 7 p.m, with Mary Zimmerman the creator of “Arabian Nights,” “Metamorphoses” and “The White Snake” (playing at Berkeley Rep Nov, 9-Dec, 23), Players of all card-playing levels welcome, Your buy-in of $75 includes starting chips, “heavy” hors o’doeuvres and nonalcoholic beverages, There is also a raffle drawing with wedding shoes. robin egg bridal flats. low heel shoes. pointy ballet flats. leather ballerinas. bridal flats. bridesmaids gift. $1,000 as first prize, For more information, go to www.ccmt.org, According to director Heather Cousins, “To see or not to see should not be the question” as her talented Miramonte Players bring to life one of Shakespeare’s best known tragedies, Tickets will be available at the door..
Disney’s Little Mermaid Jr.: Through March 8; Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunnyvale Community Center Theatre, 550 E. Remington Ave., Sunnyvale. $12-$22. 408-733-6611. California Theatre Center: “The Emperor’s New Clothes, recommended for children in grades K-5. March 7, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. “Brave Irene,” March 14 and 21, 11 a.m. Sunnyvale Community Center Theatre, 550 E. Remington Drive, Sunnyvale. $13-$15. 408-245-2978. Saratoga Symphony: “Exotic Dances and Drama” features music by Russian composers, including “Persian Dances” by Mussorgsky; “Gayaneh, Suite No. 2,” by Khachaturian; and Symphony No. 6, Op. 58 by Glazunov. March 8, 3 p.m. West Valley Presbyterian Church, 6191 Bollinger Road, Cupertino. Free. saratogasymphony.com.