Don’t miss these great events at Center for the Performing Arts

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Tickets are still available for these upcoming arts and education events at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Just go to TheCenterPresents.org or call (317) 843-3800.

Animaniacs: In Concert
Thursday, Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m.
The Palladium

Known for topical and multilayered humor that appeals to all ages, the Animaniacs TV series was an instant classic when it debuted in the 1990s. Now, the interactive stage production Animaniacs: In Concert stars the original Emmy-winning composer, Randy Rogel, on piano and actors Rob Paulsen (the Emmy-winning voice of Pinky and Yakko on Animaniacs) and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain), performing tunes and sharing fascinating and hilarious behind-the-scenes tales of how the characters, stories and songs were developed. Video clips from the series accompany this rollicking ride through the creative process.

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The Righteous Brothers: Bill Medley & Bucky Heard
Friday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m.
The Palladium

Blue-eyed soul pioneers the Righteous Brothers are back. With a string of No. 1 classics – including the most played song in radio history, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” – the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield topped the charts in four decades. Medley has continued to perform since Hatfield’s death in 2003 and has been joined more recently by tenor vocalist Bucky Heard to carry on the legacy of hits including “(You’re My) Soul and Inspiration” and “Rock and Roll Heaven.”

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The Tallest Man on Earth
Sunday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m.
The Palladium

Known onstage as The Tallest Man on Earth, Swedish singer-songwriter Kristian Matsson has drawn comparisons to Bob Dylan with his deft guitar work, poetic lyrics, and gritty voice. He first gained fame in the United States with his critically acclaimed 2008 debut album Shallow Grave and a subsequent tour opening for Bon Iver. After five sparsely recorded albums focused on voice and guitar, Matsson’s new release Henry St. was recorded with other musicians in a band setting.

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