JOAN COLLINS: Lifetime Achievement Honoree
Spend an evening with Golden Globe winner and Emmy-nominee Joan Collins on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center! Joan will share the stories and secrets of her celebrated life and career as one of the world’s most glamorous and intriguing personalities in her internationally acclaimed one-woman show.
Multi-award winning Joan Collins became a superstar playing Alexis Carrington Colby in television’s “Dynasty.” She is an icon with a career spanning five decades of appearances on the stage and screen. As an author, her books have sold more than 50 million copies. Join Joan for an evening of wit and the juicy anecdotes of the stars she’s worked with over the years. On stage! In person! Audiences get a rare chance to spend “An Evening with Joan Collins.”
“In a word: FAAABULOUS!”- New York Times
“Riveting…endearing…a terrific storyteller”- London Sunday Times
“Funny and poignant”- Australian Telegraph
As an accomplished actor, author, producer, humanitarian and entrepreneur, Joan Collins has built a career that places her in the unrivaled ranks of international superstar and icon. In recognition of a lifetime of contributions to the arts, culture and charitable causes, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II honored Joan with an O.B.E. title in 1997, making her an Officer of the British Empire.
Joan has appeared in more than 60 feature films and dozens of television series. On stage, she has performed on Broadway, the West End, and in national tours in the UK, North America, and Australia. On the humanitarian front, Joan is devoted to the well-being of women, children and families and regularly lends her support and celebrity to causes that include finding a cure for breast cancer and empowering children with learning disabilities.
Joan has worked with some of the most recognizable figures in cinematic history, including: Richard Burton (Sea Wife); Paul Newman (Rally ‘Round the Flag, Boys!); Bob Hope and Bing Crosby (Road to Hong Kong); Bette Davis (The Virgin Queen); Gregory Peck (The Bravados), James Mason and Dorothy Dandridge (Island in the Sun); Robert Mitchum (Big Sleep), Edward G. Robinson (Seven Thieves), Sir Nigel Hawthorne (The Clandestine Marriage); and Kenneth Branagh (In the Bleak Midwinter).
An Evening with Joan Collins
Wed 27 Feb | 5pm | Prog 076
Sedona Performing Arts Center
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