The Higley Center for the Performing Arts in Gilbert, Arizona

Schedule - May 23 to 29, 2020

To watch any of our programs go to www.higleycenter.org and click on the HCTV logo. That takes you to the media player page. Please note that programming has a one to two minute delay from the actual start time listed due to the time it takes the streaming server to start. Our most current schedule can always be found on the Higley Center website home page. Our streaming service is viewable on any web browser on a computer, phone, tablet or smart TV.

Music of the Moody Blues Gordy Marshall, the drummer of the iconic band for 25 years, hosts with a band made up of some of England's best studio musicians. If you love the Moody Blues, you will enjoy learning more about them from someone who was part of the group for a quarter century. Gordy's new band called "Go Now" recreates the music and pays tribute to this Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group. Saturday, May 23 - 7:00pm

EThree with host Bob Zucker this week featuring Campfire Singer and Author Wally Bornman Wally Bornmann has spent a good part of his life as a storyteller. His recently published book "Morning Musings" provides a view of the world and life than many people can relate to and learn from. Thursday, May 28 - 7:00pm

Rhythm of the North Episode 5 - Blue Ice A 7-10 Minute Program for Grades 2-6 Entertainer Johnny B. combines two passions – piano and nature – into a lively and fun show that includes spectacular images, and sizzling piano with genuine examples of sensitive environmental issues centered around his home in Homer, Alaska. Monday, May 25 - 8:00am, 12:00pm, 4:Friday, May 29 - 8:00am, 12:00pm, 4:00pm

Naturally 7 "The Human Instruments" Berlin Live It is not often that a group of vocalists can literally TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY. However, NATURALLY 7 does (with ease). An act like this world-renowned group comes along just once in a lifetime. They guest starred on three world tours with Michael Bublé, one world tour with Coldplay, and won Best Vocal Group last year on CBS-TV’s prime time show World’s Best with James Corden. They perform a mix of Pop, Rock, and R&B tunes….stunningly recreating the sound of a full band using just their voices…which has earned them the reputation as “The Human Instruments.” Sunday, May 24 - 7:00pm Friday, May 29 - 7:00pm

One Night in Memphis Presley, Perkins, Lewis, Cash This high energy production takes you back to December 4, 1956, the night when four of the biggest names in early rock and roll -- Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash – gathered together for an impromptu jam session at the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis. This tribute to that memorable night features nationally acclaimed cast members who have an uncanny sound, look and feel of the original legends; the production also features an authentic and energetic rockabilly backup band. You will feel as though you are there to witness a rock and roll royalty jam session with the legendary performers whose music has stood the test of time. Tuesday, May 26 - 7:00pm Wednesday, May 27 - 7:00pm

Lee Rocker The Stray Cat LEE ROCKER made his mark singing, playing, standing on, spinning and rocking his giant upright bass as a founding member of the Grammy-nominated Rockabilly-revival music group, the STRAY CATS, who sold over 10 Million albums and had 23 Gold and Platinum-certified records worldwide! Two years ago, Lee and his all-star band were invited by Daryl Hall (of Hall and Oates) to perform an intimate listening-room show at the world-famous New York venue, Daryl’s House….and we are fortunate that the full performance was captured on film! Monday, May 25 - 7:00pm