This week in the Bay Area, a variety of performances and events await, featuring singer-songwriter Robby Hecht at Red Rock Coffee, writer mimi tempestt at Feldman’s Books, DJ and producer Dom Dolla at Frost Amphitheater, Palo Alto Players’ production of “Murder on the Orient Express,” a Pride edition of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” by the Bawdy Caste, the Redwood Symphony’s family-friendly concert at Courthouse Square, and Latin-pop duo IndiviDúo at Club Fox.
Robby Hecht
Renowned singer-songwriter Robby Hecht, known for his deeply introspective music and millions of streams, will perform at Red Rock Coffee as part of his June tour. His latest album, “Not a Number,” captures years of personal experiences. Hecht’s performance is part of Red Rock’s 2nd Story series.
Date and Time: June 23, 6:30 p.m.
Location: Red Rock Coffee, 201 Castro St., Mountain View
Suggested Donation: $15
Website: redrockcoffee.com/2nd-story
mimi tempestt
Writer and artist mimi tempestt, author of “the monumental misrememberings,” will read at Feldman’s Books, joined by poets Hector Son of Hector and Kyra Flores Vasquez. Tempestt, a doctoral candidate at UC Santa Cruz, has had work published in various esteemed journals and museums.
Date and Time: June 21, 6 p.m.
Location: Feldman’s Books, 1075 Curtis St., Menlo Park
Suggested Donation: $5
Website: feldmansbooks.net/events
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’
The Bawdy Caste presents a special Pride Month edition of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” at The Guild Theatre. The event will feature two screenings of the cult classic with plenty of audience participation.
Date and Time: June 21, 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. (doors open 30 minutes before)
Location: The Guild Theatre, 949 El Camino Real, Menlo Park
Tickets: $19.50
Website: guildtheatre.com
‘Murder on the Orient Express’
The Palo Alto Players will stage Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit “Murder on the Orient Express” at Woodside High School’s Performing Arts Center while their home theater undergoes renovations. The production features local favorite Michael Champlin as Hercule Poirot.
Dates: June 21-30 (check online for schedule and ticket specifics)
Location: Woodside High School Performing Arts Center, 199 Churchill Ave., Woodside
Tickets: $39-$63
Website: paplayers.org/event/orient-express
Classical on the Square
The Redwood Symphony will perform a free, family-friendly concert at Courthouse Square. Conducted by Maestro Eric K, the program will include works by Williams, Copland, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky with a cowboy theme, introducing kids to classical music.
Date and Time: June 22, 7 p.m.
Location: Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, Redwood City
Tickets: Free
Website: redwoodcity.org
Dom Dolla
Australian house DJ and producer Dom Dolla will perform at Stanford’s Frost Amphitheater for two nights, with a lineup including DJ Dials, Nala, and Airwolf Paradise. Known for his hit “Take It” and recent ARIA Award-winning “Rhyme Dust,” Dolla’s June 22 show is sold out.
Dates and Time: June 22 and June 23, 6 p.m.
Location: Frost Amphitheater, Stanford
Tickets: Starting at $59.95 (June 22 waitlisted)
Website: live.stanford.edu
IndiviDúo
Latin-pop duo IndiviDúo, consisting of Tiffany Joy and Maqui Reyes, will perform at Club Fox. Known for their high-energy performances and heartfelt lyrics, they will present their “Summer Serenade” in Redwood City.
Date and Time: June 23, 6:30 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.)
Location: Club Fox, 2209 Broadway St., Redwood City
Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 day of show
Website: eventbrite.com
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