Are you in town to look at international real estate opportunities? Have you always dreamed of owning Palm Desert real estate? Whether you want to retire in Palm Springs, own a vacation home here or enjoy the beautiful weather all year long, there are always plenty of recreational activities to do that make the lifestyle so enjoyable. For entertainment lovers and culture aficionados, this week is exemplary of the wide-ranging options at your fingertips when you reside in the beautiful Palm Springs Valley.
On Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, March 26, the McCallum Theatre will feature Alfred Uhry’s classic play, Driving Miss Daisy. Set during the civil rights era and the days of Jim Crow, this timeless piece tells the story of Miss Daisy and her newly hired chauffeur, Hoke, as they take an unforgettable journey through a transformation in American society. This iconic play won the Pulitzer Prize and the film version, starring Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman, received several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
On Thursday, March 27 from 8 to 10 pm, acclaimed trumpeter Chris Botti returns to the McCallum Theatre by popular demand to share his smooth jazz sound. Located at 73000 Fred Waring Drive, the McCallum Theatre is a favorite among those who own Palm Desert real estate and a must-see for anyone considering buying a home in the area.
Another cool thing to check out this week if you’re in town visiting or are here to look at international real estate properties is the American Documentary Film Festival. The festival is a unique event that is quickly becoming the largest documentary festival and market on the West Coast. In 2013, MovieMaker magazine called it “One of the World’s Top 25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee,” and “One of the World’s Five Coolest Documentary Film Festivals.” The festival runs from Thursday, March 27 through Monday, March 31.
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