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Segerstrom season lineup: Something for everyone

Noah Ricketts, Josh Dawson, Jay McKenzie, and Paris Nix perform “On Broadway” as part of The Drifters vocal group at a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

Noah Ricketts, Josh Dawson, Jay McKenzie, and Paris Nix perform “On Broadway” as part of The Drifters vocal group at a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)
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The Segerstrom Center for the Arts announced its lineup for the 2016-17 season, which features eight center premieres, box office hits and Tony, Grammy and Olivier award winners.

At a preview Monday, the center unveiled what it has planned through live performances of songs from these select Broadway offerings: “Beautiful - The Carole King Musical,” “Matilda,” “Fun Home,” “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and “Finding Neverland.”

Before the performances, Terry Dwyer, president of the Segerstrom Center, told the audience that 6 million young people have benefited from the performing art center’s arts programs and community engagement since its founding 30 years ago.

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Anne McNiff-Gaeta, group services manager at the center, and Bob Bucci, of Broadway Across America, a presenter of live theatrical shows, hosted the presentation of upcoming shows.

Jeff Kready, left, and Mary VanArsdel, right, perform the song “You're a D'Ysquith” from “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” during a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

Jeff Kready, left, and Mary VanArsdel, right, perform the song “You’re a D’Ysquith” from “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” during a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)

“Beautiful” tells the story of Carole King’s songwriting career with her husband, Gerry Goffin, who helped pen songs like “One Fine Day,” “You’ve Got a Friend” and “I Feel the Earth Move.”

“Matilda” the musical, which won four Tony Awards, is based on Roald Dahl’s tale of a girl with brains and wit who creates her own destiny, and “Finding Neverland” shares the story behind the character of Peter Pan.

“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” is the 2014 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, and “Fun Home” is a musical based on life, love, family and survival.

“Our first 30 years has been incredible,” Dwyer said, reflecting on the center’s anniversary this year. “But we are very excited for what lies ahead.”

Last year, the center presented 467 performances — a surge in productions since its 60 performances the first year, in 1986, McNiff-Gaeta said.

For more information, call (714) 556-2787 or visit scfta.org.

Tori Feinstein performs “Naughty” from the musical “Matilda” during a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

Tori Feinstein performs “Naughty” from the musical “Matilda” during a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)

THE FULL 2016-17 SEASON

International Dance Series

Tour De Force III, Aug. 27

Mikhailovsky Ballet, Nov. 18 to 20

American Ballet Theatre, “The Nutcracker,” Dec. 9 to 18.

Batsheva Dance Company, Feb. 8

American Ballet Theatre, March 14 to 19

Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg 40th Anniversary Tour, June 16 to 18

Teatro Alla Scala Ballet Company, July 28 to 30

Sarah Bockel performs the song “Will You Still Love me Tomorrow” from “Beautiful - The Carole King Musical” during season preview at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

Sarah Bockel performs the song “Will You Still Love me Tomorrow” from “Beautiful - The Carole King Musical” during season preview at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)

Broadway and Curtain Call Series

“Beautiful - The Carole King Musical,” Oct. 4 to 16

“Elf the Musical,” Dec. 20 to Jan. 1

“Matilda,” Jan. 17 to 29

“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder,” Feb. 28 to March 5

“Finding Neverland,” March 21 to April 2

“An American in Paris,” April 25 to May 7

“The Bodyguard,” May 30 to June 11

“Fun Home,” Aug. 1 to 6

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” Sept. 12 to 17

“Mamma Mia! - The Farewell Tour,” Nov. 22 to 27

“Rent - The 20th Anniversary Tour,” Jan. 6 to 8

Celia Hottenstein and Cameron Bond perform “Neverland” from “Finding Neverland” during a season preview at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

Celia Hottenstein and Cameron Bond perform “Neverland” from “Finding Neverland” during a season preview at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)

Cabaret Series

A Whole New World of Alan Menken, Sept. 30

Betty Buckley, Oct. 27 to 29

Johnny Mathis 60th Anniversary Christmas Concert Show, Dec. 4

Jerry Herman Songbook, Jan. 19 to 21

Charles Busch: The Lady at the Mic, March 9 to 11

Steve Tyrell, April 27 to 29

A member of The Drifters performs “On Broadway” at a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

A member of The Drifters performs “On Broadway” at a season preview night at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall on Monday.

(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)

Chamber Music Series

Auryn Quartet, Oct. 10

Takacs Quartet, Dec. 10

Marc-Andre Hamelin + Pacifica Quartet, Feb. 2

Emerson String Quartet, March 28

Philip Setzer, David Finckel, Wu Han, April 8

Family Series

“Walking the Tightrope,” Oct. 15 to 16

“Goodnight Moon” and “The Runaway Bunny,” Oct. 30 and Nov. 5

“The Little Prince,” Feb. 18 to 19

“Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters,” March 4 to 5

“Where the Wild Things Are,” April 22 to 23

“Pop Up Garden,” May 20 to 21

Special events

The Godfather Live in Concert, Oct. 1

Shanghai Acrobats, Oct. 1

Lily Tomlin, Oct. 22

Klezmatics, Dec. 22

Fiesta Navidad, Dec. 23

Taj Express, April 21 to 22

kathleen.luppi@latimes.com

Twitter: @KathleenLuppi

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