It was Ok
by Tree 1 on 12/24/23Fred Kavli Theatre- B of A Performing Arts Center,Thousand Oaks - Thousand OaksIt was ok, not worth the price I paid through Ticketmaster
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It was ok, not worth the price I paid through Ticketmaster
I had a wonder time. It was a beautiful and excellent performance. I loved everything, the dances, the songs, the singers and specially Jenny. She was amazing.!!! I will definitely go back see it next year.
The music was terrific. The narrator could have been improved
This was such a fun event to take my 7 year old to! We also met friends there with a 17 year old who loved it too. It was incredible to see the talent of all who performed and varied enough to keep our interest. My 7 year old wants to Irish dance now!
The music was beautiful-so much talent in one family. The narration was wonderful and incorporated song, story, and the beauty of the season. Using local dancers created a community connection with the worldwide talent of Jenny Oaks Baker. The tenderness of the season was felt and we left better because of our attendance!!
I’ve been listening to Jenny’s cds for almost a decade now. I finally made a trip from Alaska to see her play this year! I highly recommend seeing her show! It was fun and uplifting! They all have such angelic talent! Her playing will just simply make you smile because it feels like a hug. It’s a wonderful show, if you have a chance to see one just go! Five stars isn’t enough to rate this ;)
The music and narration was uplifting, inspiring and beautiful!
I arrived in a bad mood and it only took a couple of songs to turn me around, thank you Jenny and crew! The music was sublime, Alex Sharpe was incredible (I’m a new fan!) and the dancers added the energy that balanced the program. Loved this show!
Incredible energy and talent. Wonderful Spirit and joyful event.
We loved this concert! Such amazing musicians, and so young. Of course, Grammy-nominated Jenny Oaks Baker was superb, as always, Alex Sharpe was angelic, and Kurt Bestor’s arrangements are unmatched. And the dancers . . . Wow! My only small complaint would be the narrator’s tone and demeanor. They just seemed out of place.