Entertainment

Chico’s night scene is where it’s at……

The Negatives take on Mr. Lucky.

The Negatives take on Mr. Lucky.

Photo By Tom Angel

Thanks to its university students’ insatiable need for constant night-time entertainment, Chico is California’s top spot for music, dancing, live theater and movies north of Sacramento. Much of the fun is concentrated in Chico’s compact downtown, but plenty of bars and clubs are located elsewhere in town.

Music suiting all tastes can be found in Chico, from classical to country, from jazz to punk. University and community theater productions are staged regularly, and for movie-goers Chico offers all the latest big-budget flicks as well as hard-to-find art movies and documentaries.

Check out the Calendar in the latest issue of the Chico News & Review for an up-to-date listing of events.

Music And Dancing

The Brick Works
Second and Wall, 895-7700. Dance club with different D.J. music and frequent live touring and local bands. Country, progressive, classic and alternative. Friday is 18-and-over night.

Buck’s Crazy Horse Saloon
303 Main St. (upstairs), 894-5808. This large facility offers country music and dancing every night of the week.

Laxson Auditorium at Chico State University is host to many world-famous performers, including the world-famous South African group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

Photo By Tom Angel

Café Max
First and Salem, 345-6655. Coffee house folk as announced.

Humboldt Studios
265 Humboldt Ave., 893-1979. Live music weekends; open mikeless night Wednesday.

Moxie’s Café and Gallery
128 Broadway, 345-0601. Live music, Internet access, breakfast, lunch and dinner, weekly poetry slams.

LaSalles
229 Broadway, 893-1891. Showcase for cover, alternative, ska, and reggae bands, as well as a disco D.J. in a garden atmosphere.

Madison Bear Garden
316 W. Second St., 891-1639. Disco upstairs in this phantasmagorical college crowd hangout; occasional live music.

Mr. Lucky
319 Main. 891-1853. Live original local rock and cover bands several nights a week.

Mikey’s Sports Bar
5742 Skyway in Paradise. 876-8618. Mikey’s features dancing to a live D.J. and karaoke throughout the week.

The Supersuckers take on the Brick Works, a venue that often hosts all-ages shows.

Photo By Tom Angel

Molly Gunn’s (Holiday Inn)
685 Manzanita Court, 345-2491. Fun, games and live D.J. Fridays and Saturdays. Closed Sundays.

Nash’s
896-1147. A live band on Friday evenings, with a DJ on Saturdays.

The Oasis
1007 West First St., 343-4305. Daily drink specials, pub grub and shuffleboard, pool and Ping-Pong.

Quackers
968 East Ave. 895-3825. Featuring a live D.J. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Scotty’s Boat Landing
River Road, 893-2020. Live rock on a riverside deck weekends during warm months, indoors during cold weather. Reggae, country, blues and cover bands.

Stormy’s Off Broadway
891-5065. Acoustic, jazz eclectic music Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Wild Hare Saloon
1414 Park Ave. 342-5202. Rockin’ seven nights a week, with rock, country, oldies and blues. Open jams Sunday (country), Tuesday (rock) and Wednesday (blues society).

Chico State’s Theater Department puts on many of the town’s best performances, as evidenced in this scene from Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker.

Photo By Tom Angel

Theater

Recent years have seen an explosion of the Chico theater scene. Once confined almost exclusively to the university, it now features several companies offering widely divergent styles all over town. Something is happening nearly every weekend. Check the Calendar section of the Chico News & Review, and keep a sharp eye out for posters advertising productions and running dates.

Blue Room Theatre
This group is the young upstart on the Chico community theater scene. The group produces everything from the tried-and-true to the truly tried. Chico Creek presents challenging and off-the-beaten-track productions, often to high critical acclaim. 895-3749.

CSUC Department of Theater Arts
Throughout the academic year, the department presents a season of plays in two spaces (the Harlen Adams Theater and the intimate Wismer Theater) in the Performing Arts Center on campus. It also produces an annual musical-comedy production in Laxson Auditorium every spring. Call University Public Events at 898-5791 for listings.

Butte College Department of Performing Arts
The community college has been presenting dramas and musicals in the Chico area since the ‘70s, ranging from classical to contemporary theater. The actors also take to the classroom with the annual Shakespeare in the Schools touring production. 895-2994.

Chico Cabaret and A Theatre on the Inside Out
Chico Cabaret is the newest venue here, with its performance place located in the Almond Orchard at 2201 Pillsbury Road. Musicals, comedy and adult drama fill the stage as actors and even city leaders join in the fun. Tables are set, dinner-theater style, and music, dancing, improvisational comedy and more is often on tap. The cabaret’s companion organization is the nonprofit Theatre on the Inside Out, which invites young people and families to participate in theater events. The goal, besides entertainment, is to increase tolerance in the community and provide a sense of belonging. 895-0245.

Movies

Although a couple of theaters have closed in the past year, there are still plenty of movie screens showing a wide range of feature-length films in Chico. The News & Review each week contains a listing of most selections and show times, along with a section devoted to critical appraisals of the works.

El Rey Theatre
230 West Second St. A large, classic single-screen theater. 342-2727

Tinseltown
801 East Avenue (North Valley Plaza mall). Chico’s newest, largest theater with 14 screens presented by Cinemark. 879-0143.

Pageant Theatre
351 East Sixth St. Art-house films in a casual atmosphere. 343-0663.