THIS EVENT HAS ENDED
Tue February 12, 2019

A Free Evening with Rita Moreno

SEE EVENT DETAILS
Join the Bentley School for a very special evening with the legendary Rita Moreno. "If You Quit, You Can't" memorializes the decades of accomplishments in her storied career. Ms. Moreno was one of the first performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony, and a Grammy.

Creative diversity has been the hallmark of Ms. Moreno's 70-year career. She belongs to an elite group of only 15 living performers who have won entertainment’s grand slam of the industry's most prestigious awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony, and the Grammy. Her Oscar came in 1962 when she starred as the Latina spitfire Anita in "West Side Story" for which she also won the Golden Globe. The Tony win was for her 1975 comedic triumph as Googie Gomez in Broadway's "The Ritz." The Grammy was for her 1972 performance on "The Electric Company Album," based on the long-running children's television series. She won not one, but two Emmys -- the first for a 1977 variety appearance on "The Muppet Show" and the following year for a dramatic turn on "The Rockford Files."

Ms. Moreno has served on The National Endowment for the Arts and as a Commissioner for The President’s White House Fellowships. She has served as a member of The President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Rita was also honored by her peers as the 50th recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.
Join the Bentley School for a very special evening with the legendary Rita Moreno. "If You Quit, You Can't" memorializes the decades of accomplishments in her storied career. Ms. Moreno was one of the first performers to win an Oscar, an Emmy, a Tony, and a Grammy.

Creative diversity has been the hallmark of Ms. Moreno's 70-year career. She belongs to an elite group of only 15 living performers who have won entertainment’s grand slam of the industry's most prestigious awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony, and the Grammy. Her Oscar came in 1962 when she starred as the Latina spitfire Anita in "West Side Story" for which she also won the Golden Globe. The Tony win was for her 1975 comedic triumph as Googie Gomez in Broadway's "The Ritz." The Grammy was for her 1972 performance on "The Electric Company Album," based on the long-running children's television series. She won not one, but two Emmys -- the first for a 1977 variety appearance on "The Muppet Show" and the following year for a dramatic turn on "The Rockford Files."

Ms. Moreno has served on The National Endowment for the Arts and as a Commissioner for The President’s White House Fellowships. She has served as a member of The President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. Rita was also honored by her peers as the 50th recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.
read more
show less
   
EDIT OWNER
Owned by
{{eventOwner.email_address || eventOwner.displayName}}
New Owner

Update

EDIT EDIT
Date/Times:
1000 Upper Happy Valley Rd, Lafayette, CA 94549

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA EVENTS CALENDAR

TODAY
27
SATURDAY
28
SUNDAY
29
MONDAY
1
The Best Events
Every Week in Your Inbox

Thank you for subscribing!

Edit Event Details

I am the event organizer



Your suggestion is required.



Your email is required.
Not valid email!

    Cancel
Great suggestion! We'll be in touch.
Event reviewed successfully.

Success!

Your event is now LIVE on SF STATION

COPY LINK TO SHARE Copied

or share on


See my event listing


Looking for more visibility? Reach more people with our marketing services