Arlo Guthrie is one of several big names on the Edmonds Center for the Arts’ schedule for next season.

Arlo Guthrie is one of several big names on the Edmonds Center for the Arts’ schedule for next season.

Stellar acts coming to Edmonds

  • By Gale Fiege Herald Writer
  • Wednesday, May 25, 2016 6:43pm
  • LifeGo-See-Do

Edmonds Center for the Arts has announced its 10th anniversary performance season.

The 2016-17 season includes a new Thursday evening cabaret/film series and new Saturday movie matinees.

And a whole lot of big names.

Arlo Guthrie, Bruce Hornsby, Dr. John, Ralph Stanley, Aaron Neville and the fabulous Rita Moreno — winner of the grand slam of awards: the Emmy, Tony, Grammy and Oscar — are among the performers coming to the center’s stage.

Tickets are available now for much of the entertainment, which begins in September.

Here’s the concert schedule as it stands now (all shows at 7:30 p.m.):

Pianist Bruce Hornsby &The Noisemakers, Sept. 29, $39 to $74

The bluesman Dr. John, Oct. 8, $34 to $69

Rita Moreno, Oct. 15, $34 to $69

MOMIX dance troupe’s “Opus Cactus,” Oct. 20, $29 to $54

Ralph Stanley, the doctor of bluegrass, Oct. 22, $29 to $64

The Capitol Steps comedy troupe, Oct. 28, $24 to $59

Milk Carton Kids, indie-folk, Nov. 4, $14 to $49

The great Vienna Boys Choir, Nov. 12, $19 to $54

Seattle International Comedy Competition, Nov. 16, $14 to $39

Sister’s Christmas Catechism, comedy, Nov. 30, $14 to $49

Peking Acrobats, Jan. 25, $24 to $49

Flamenco guitarist Jesse Cook, Jan. 27, $24 to $59

Irish Rovers and We Banjo 3, Feb. 25, $19 to $54

“Pirates of Penzance,” March 11, $44 to $69

Middle Eastern band Niyaz and Azam Ali, March 17, $14 to $44

Slack key guitarists Keola Beamer and Jeff Peterson, March 25, $19 to $54

Social justice singer Lila Downs, March 30, $34 to $69

Sons of Serendip, April 7, $14 to $44

Aaron Neville’s R&B Duo, April 13, $44 to $79

Folksinger Arlo Guthrie, April 19, $39 to $74

Dancing With Our Stars, local celebs learn to dance, April 22, $24 to $49

Women of the World, a capella group, May 14, $14 to $44

John Pizzarelli and Ann Hampton Callaway jazz concert, May 20, $24 to $59

More information is available at www.edmondscenterforthearts.org or 425-275-9595.

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