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Sara was the main act at this charity event put on by Kids Helping Kids - an organization run entirely by the Advanced Placement Economics class at San Marcos High School as part of their course of study. The school's been doing it for the past 10 yrs, and it's grown from a small penny drive to this major event that netted them $131,000 - all of which goes to charity. The students learn everything about putting on a major charity event - negotiating the prizes and artist appearances, publicity, securing the venue, logistics, etc. Sara's the biggest artist they've gotten so far.
It was held at the Granada Theatre in downtown Santa Barbara, the main touristy part of down on the main drag lined with antique shops and restaurants. It's a beautiful vintage theatre that looks like it was built back in the 1920s or '30s, and the students themed the event in that time period. They were all dressed in tuxes and dresses from the era, they had a beautiful white limo from the '30s parked out front, and I'm assuming the school's jazz band playing out front.
I parked in the garage in back and walked through the alley, all the while scanning the cars parked by the loading area to see if I could guess which car was Sara's (it's only 2 hrs from LA, so I imagined she probably drove herself up). I saw one with a UCLA license plate frame, so I figured that was probably it. I looked to see where people might wait to meet her after the show, but I debated whether or not I wanted to wait the 1-2 hrs I've heard you usually need to wait. I went into the box office to get my ticket, and while I was there I asked the lady what the camera policy was. She started to say no, but then one of the kids working the ticket counter said she'd heard yes, so the lady went backstage to talk to the house manager. When she came back she said, "Well, that's really unusual, but he said that point-&-clicks are okay."
A large, animated crowd was gathered out front under the classic marquee that was all lit up. People walked into the theatre down a red carpet lined with kids dressed to the nines thanking them for coming. It looked like almost the entire audience was made up of high school kids and their parents, all dressed up nicely. I felt a bit out of place in my jeans and t-shirt. Sara and Tyrone Wells (the opening act, a local LA artist) each had a merch table set up, and I thought it was funny that these kids could get an "I love Sara f*cking Bareilles) shirt.
The theatre was beautiful, decorated much like other theatres of that era - a colorful themed mural above the proscenium (sp?), ornate carvings along the walls, stacks of small balconies towards the front. The show felt very much like a big high-school theatre production. The teenage crowd was loud and energetic, and they obviously knew the 2 guys who were MCing for the night. The announcer said that photography was prohibited, so I debated whether to sneak photos or not.
The first person to perform was a girl who had won a talent contest at the school, and she performed one of her own songs on piano. She sounded exactly like Sara, and was an outstanding piano-player. I'm sure Sara loved her to death, since she's all about girl power. :) I had heard Tyrone Wells at a few different shows I've been to over the years, but I was never too impressed; just wasn't my cup of tea. This time, though, I was pleasantly surprised. He was really good. I don't know if he'd gotten better with experience or my tastes had changed.
After his set there was an intermission, followed by what seemed like a loooooong auction of delux vacation packages. People in the audience who wanted to bid held up paddles that were painted with a design that resemble what vacation they were bidding on. It really did seem like it took forever. I don't get bored or impatient easily, but this was killing me! When they finally introduced Sara, the high school's glee club (?) came out and sang "Kaleidoscope Heart" as her intro. That was really cool.
It was a classic Sara show. Nothing remarkable, but she was as good as she always is. Phil wasn't there, and the band's setup was stripped down somewhat. Javier only played acoustic. Sara played what looked like a miniature piano - is that what they call a "baby grand"? I don't know. She had a beautiful backdrop of the Eiffel Tower (I guess to go along with the theme of 1930s France). She remarked that she now wished she'd had that backdrop for her tour. The teenage audience made the show; they were loud and enthusiastic. Sara got ahold of one of the auction paddles and was joking around with it during the show. "So the couples out there can take these home and use these later." During "King of Anything's" clapping part, she smacked her own rear-end with it. She had the audience in the palm of her hand. They loved every minute of the show. For half the show, everyone was standing and dancing. She did "Beautiful Girl" solo on the uke, and with the whole band she did Beyonce's "Single Ladies". I'd never heard that with the band before, and I thought it sounded really good - much better than the early youtube recording I have. :) Of course she ended with "Gravity".
I was way up in the balcony. I saw that others were getting pictures, so I felt okay about doing it to. It was hard to get decent shots, though, because of the distance and the angle, but I tried my best.
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thanks for sharing! =) I enjoyed reading this

did you end up waiting for her after the show

awesome, I couldnt imagine being at a sitting show for sara... last year she did a christmas show in CT ( not the main act) and when she performing I was the only one on my feet- everyone else was in their seats... its like you want to dance and sing along =)
Permalink Reply by michael sadler on January 9, 2012 at 9:31pm Great shot!
Permalink Reply by Andrea Dimayuga on January 9, 2012 at 12:23pm AH!!! i definitely tweeted a request for her to do "single ladies" at our SF show, just because it's one of my favorite covers that she does! lol i'm glad you had a good time though, Michael. The show sounded like a blast! Wish I could've gone.
this show was great!! The venue was so nice, not a bad seat in the house and I had 9th row Orchestra. The sound was nice and the set they designed was great. In my opinion, the fans were the only downer. Due to this being a benefit it seemed like most people there were casual fans at best and the crowd was a bit too reserved. I liked that Sara bascially sat at the piano the whole time, and I liked Javi playing acoustic guitar only. I guess since this was more family oriented they wanted to keep it less rock like so they went with acoustic? I noticed Sara did not use any profanity either, this show was a little too clean. Not a complaint just an observation, she's ususally really funny when she is is not politically correct. It also seemed like she only played 10 songs? I was a bit buzzed but it didn't seem like a full 12 songs.
Permalink Reply by michael sadler on January 9, 2012 at 9:38pm I'm surprised to hear your impression of the audience being really reserved, because I had the opposite impression! It seemed like they were really amped and loved a lot of the songs she was playing (They went nuts when she started "Love Song"!) It definitely was a different vibe than one would find in an arena setting. Probably the venue had a lot to do with that, and the style of the event. It seems to me that Sara has a really good sense of the kind of people she's dealing with and responds accordingly. She seems to know when to be crass and when not to be. For example, I seriously doubt she'll be performing "That Guy's an Asshole" at the White House. :) I thought she was still really funny, though. She seemed to have the audience rolling in the aisles. I agree that it seemed like a shorter set than usual, probably because it was pretty late when she started and all those kids had to get to bed. :)

Thank you so much for the review Michael! I read it on my iphone earlier in class and really enjoyed reading it. Thanks for sharing! It must have been an amazing show. Thank you for the pictures too. Kim G, this photo is amazing!
I really love the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower. Looks great :). I hope it reminded them of how amazing Paris is. haha :)
we tried waiting after and met Daniel and Josh. Apparently she left right after, which doesn't sound like her. Maybe since it was a benefit. Javi told me they all drove but maybe the benefit provided a limo for her and she had to leave right after. We were bummed but the show was so good that it didn't matter in the end.

So you met Daniel, Josh and Javi but Sara had to leave? I think that's because she needed to go to Washington DC for the Obama for Change event. I guess the boys are not going. Anyway, glad you had a great time and got to meet the band members!
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