Disco and Diamonds
Dust off your boots and throw on your sequined bell bottoms for Disco and Diamonds, the 61st annual gala supporting Peninsula Family Service, on Saturday, March 8, at 6 p.m. at Rosewood Sand Hill.
Hosted by the Hillsborough Auxiliary to Peninsula Family Service, the gala features a donation drawing and a live auction, along with drinks, dinner and a dancing to the Groove Doctors band.
Single tickets are $375 at https://hafsasm.ejoinme.org/buytickets through Feb. 23. Donors can also Fund-A-Need to support the 75th anniversary of Peninsula Family Service via the webpage.
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Lamplighters Music Theatre is staging “A Minister’s Wife” Feb. 8-9 at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts.
Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play “Candida,” the show mixes chamber operetta and musical theater to tell the story of a successful, popular and upright Anglican minister, his loving and devoted wife and a young poet who attempts to come between them.
With a score by composer Joshua Schmidt and book by Austin Pendleton, “A Minister’s Wife” premiered in 2009 at Writer’s Theatre in Chicago and moved to Lincoln Center Theater in 2011.
Lamplighters performances are Saturday, Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. The show is appropriate for age 5 and up. Tickets are $34-$73 at https://lamplighters.org/a-ministers-wife; no lap passes are available.