The shows they are a-changin’, naturally, for the 2023-24 season at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts but the 25% subscription discount for staff, faculty and retirees is staying put.
The Mondavi Center announces its 2022–23 season of performing arts, celebrating 20 years of presenting the finest in music, dance, speakers and theater. The season, supported by the Nancy and Hank Fisher Family Fund, begins in earnest Oct. 6, 2022, with a performance by the San Francisco Symphony almost 20 years to the day that the symphony appeared at the Mondavi Center’s Opening Gala.
It’s what’s inside AND outside that counts at UC Davis’ art museum and performing arts center both rated among the best of their kind in separate listings last week.
Almost four years after his first foray into unfamiliar concert territory with his highly acclaimed Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour, “Weird Al” Yankovic will be pressing his luck again, this time with The Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour. The University of California, Davis, appearance at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts is Sept.
Tam will perform at the noon concert Thursday.
Derek Tam appears regularly throughout the Bay Area and beyond as a conductor and historical keyboardist. He is the executive director of the San Francisco Early Music Society, a major advocate for early music in the United States, and serves as the artistic director of the biennial Berkeley Festival & Exhibition, an internationally renowned celebration of early music. Tam is president-elect of the board of Early Music America, a national organization dedicated to strengthening historical performance. For more details about this concert, visit the
And more music shared by Mondavi Center: Stravinsky
In a time when even the smallest groups of musicians are unable to physically gather, a group of 34 performers met virtually to perform Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring ‘Sacrificial Dance.”