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Entertainment is picking up in the valley. While online shows continue with two new offers from Lucky Penny and UpStage Napa Valley, the outlook is good for in-person shows this summer.
Lucky Penny s In the Mood
Lucky Penny Productions presents, In the Mood, an all-new music show online starting Friday, April 23.
The latest production from their Video Theater is a virtual concert featuring popular songs from the 1930s through today. The four women, who were cast in Lucky Pennyâs production of The Marvelous Wonderettes, will perform.Â
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Lucky Penny plans ‘In the Mood’ virtual concert
“In the Mood” will be a virtual concert featuring popular songs from the 1930s through today.
The show will be available for viewing online starting Friday.
“In the Mood” will feature the musical talents of four women who were cast in Lucky Penny’s production of “The Marvelous Wonderettes,” which was scheduled for live performances this month but has been postponed until next spring.
“We didn’t want everyone to miss out on hearing these great vocalists,” Artistic Director Taylor Bartolucci said in a press release. “So we came up with the idea for this show and we asked the singers to choose some songs they wanted to do. We have a great mix of standards and more contemporary music, too.”
A selling point to commissioners â about 90% of the visitors arrive by bus or shuttle.
âI think itâs also important to acknowledge thatâs a business model we donât see a lot,â Commissioner Anne Cottrell said. âAnd it really helps address traffic issues in the valley.â
Madonna winery is located on 4.4 acres at 5400 Old Sonoma Road. It is along Highway 12, the main road linking southern Napa County with southern Sonoma County.
âI can assure you we will do our best to make the valley proud as the second-oldest wine-making family still producing wine today in the Napa Valley,â Taylor Bartolucci of the winery told commissioners.