Several Solano County venues host live music, theater

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FAIRFIELD — The Solano County arts scene continues to offer top-notch live entertainment.

The Fairfield Center for the Creative Arts is home to a new series from promoter Jeff Trager, who said he hopes to alternate months between music and comedy during 2016.

The Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre kicks off its new season Oct. 10 with the trio of Wilson Phillips, who just happen to be celebrating their 25th anniversary.

Missouri Street Theatre, Bay Area Stage, Solano Repertory Company and Solano College Theatre continue to bring classics such as “Mary Poppins” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” to the stage.

The Rats, an improv group that performed under the moniker The Rats in the Alley, are back and doing shows in and around Solano County.

Vacaville’s Papa Roach returned home for a video shoot at Theatre DeVille and a concert a few months later.

Suisun City’s Harbor Theatre will soon be under the direction of the Creative Arts Council, which counts among its members David Rodgers Jr. of the successful Starbound Theatre.

The Solano Community College Theatre is undergoing a massive renovation.

A variety of music can be found at local theaters and clubs. The Solano Winds and the Solano Symphony both perform in Fairfield.

The symphony opens its 29th season at Suisun City’s Kroc Center in October. The symphony also performs at the Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre.

The Solano Winds’ 21st season has the theme We Are a Community. The first concert is in October.

The Vacaville Jazz Society continues its mission of educating youth and hosting an annual jazz festival that attracted the attention of Wynton Marsalis a few years ago.

Reach Amy Maginnis-Honey at 427-6957 or [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/amaginnisdr.

All the world’s a stage

Here are some of the places to find comedy, stage productions and music.

  • Bay Area Stage Productions: Call 649-1053 or visit www.bayareastage.org.
  • Benicia Old Town Theater Group: Call 746-1269 or visit www.beniciaoldtowntheatregroup.com.
  • J&S Center for the Performing Arts: Call 449-1200 or visit www.jandscenter.com.
  • Mira Theatre Guild: Call 649-1053 or visit www.miratheatreguild.org.
  • Missouri Street Theatre: Call 422-1598 or visit www.missouristreettheatre.com.
  • Solano Choral Society: Call 864-7000, ext. 4472 or visit www.solanochoralsociety.org.
  • Solano College Theatre: www.solano.edu/theater.
  • Solano Repertory Company: Call 422-1598 or visit www.solanorep.com.
  • Solano Symphony: Visit www.solanosymphony.org.
  • Solano Winds: Call 425-1172 or visit www.solanowinds.org.
  • Starbound Theatre: www.starboundtheatre.com.
  • Solano Youth Theatre/Young Artists Conservatory of Music: Call 451-7200 or www.solanoyouththeatre.com.
  • Vacaville Gaslighters Theatrical Group: www.vacavillegaslighters.com.
  • Vacaville Jazz Society: Call 452-1351 or visit www.wtheamo.net.
  • Vallejo Choral Society: Call 751-0420 or visit www.vallejochoral.org.
  • Vallejo Jazz Society: www.vallejojazzsociety.com.
  • Vallejo Symphony Orchestra: Call 643-4441 or visit www.vallejosymphony.org.

Here are the area’s live theater venues.

  • Bay Terrace Theatre: 51 Daniels Ave., Vallejo. www.miratheterguild.org.
  • BDES Hall: 140 W. J St., Benicia. www.beniciaholyghost.org/index.html.
  • Fairfield Center for Creative Arts: 1035 Texas St. www.downtowntheatre.com.
  • Empress Theatre: 330 Virginia St., Vallejo. www.empresstheatre.org.
  • Harbor Theatre: 720 Main St., Suisun City. 864-7100.
  • J&S Center for the Performing Arts: 330 Cernon St., Vacaville. www.jandscenter.com.
  • Kroc Center: 586 E. Wigeon Way, Suisun City. www.gokroc.org
  • Missouri Street Theatre: 1125 Missouri St., Suite. Fairfield. www.missouristreettheatre.
  • Solano Community College Theatre: 4000 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield. www.solano.edu/theater.
  • Theatre DeVille: 308 Main St., Vacaville. www.devillevacaville.com
  • Vacaville Performing Arts Theatre: 1010 Ulatis Drive. www.vpat.net.
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