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Former Palm Desert performer, Gretchen Reinhagen brings her acclaimed cabaret show "Both Sides Now" to Palm Desert's Arthur Newman Theatre on Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 2 PM. Joining her on piano will be Andrew David Sotomayor. Tickets for this show are $11 cash at the door, which opens at 1 PM, and is part of Les Michael's Sundays In Summer Cabaret Series. After earning a B.A. in Music at Pepperdine, Gretchen returned to the desert to teach and direct at Coachella Valley High then to develop music programs for Sea View West Shores School in Salton City. She later moved to New York City to pursue the theatre and more recently has been winning awards for her cabaret performance. A sought-after voice teacher and director, she will use this trip back to the desert to visit family, including her father, Bob Reinhagen, who is Executive Director of California Ballet Opera as well as an accomplished singer and actor. "Both Sides now", is directed by Barry Kleinbort with Musical Direction by Tracy Stark, and explores Gretchen's musical career and the Musical Comedy world, to her award winning tribute to Kaye Ballard, and her own personal life which she feels is summed up in the lyrics of the iconic title song, written by Joni Mitchell. Accompanying Gretchen will be Andrew David Sotomayor. "Both Sides Now" starring Gretchen Reinhagen, with Andrew David Sotomayor on piano is at 2 PM on Sunday, October 18, 2015 in the Arthur Newman Theatre at the Joslyn Center, 73750 Catalina Way in Palm Desert. Tickets are $11 cash only and sold at the door, which opens at 1 PM with open seating beginning at 1:30.
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