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SERIES 2011-12
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STAR SERIES oct
Bob Nocek President/CEO CTDceo
Dear Friends: Welcome to a season of rebirth for the Carolina Theatre. Throughout the summer and fall, our historic theater and modern cinema complex have undergone a transformation of grand magnitude, the most significant in nearly two decades.
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Adam Carolla Boney James Chris Thile John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean Numero Group’s Eccentric Soul Revue 29 Christmas with Aaron Neville
DEC
02 Michael Ian Black 07 Leahy Family Christmas 15 George Winston
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It’s a rare opportunity to remake a facility, and one we’ve taken full advantage of. I am incredibly grateful to the City of Durham for its efforts to preserve – and improve – this important complex which we operate on their behalf.
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A remade Carolina Theatre deserves a season that exceeds your expectations. I venture to say that this Star Series is beyond anything we’ve presented in the past, and I trust that you’ll find something that inspires you within this brochure.
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My commitment is to give Durham the Carolina Theatre it deserves. And we’re on our way. I hope you’ll join us and enjoy.
Lindsey Buckingham Warren Haynes Band Ledisi 7 Walkers John Hiatt and the Combo The Jayhawks
nov
The plaster in Fletcher Hall has been restored, and there’s new paint in every corner of the building. The entire facility has been fitted with new, historic custom carpeting designed from a pattern authentic to the 1920s, when Durham Auditorium was built. We’ve upgraded the sound in the cinemas, and supplemented our speakers for live events.
This is just the beginning. We are still pursuing additional performances throughout the year that we’ll announce at first opportunity.
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20 Paula Poundstone 21 Travis Tritt 27 Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show
03 Mike Birbiglia 11 The Second City 14 Bruce Hornsby
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Jon Anderson, the voice of Yes An Evening with Carrie Fisher Sweet Honey in The Rock The Peking Acrobats Cinematic Titanic David Benoit & Brian Culbertson: Piano 2 Piano
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20 Henson Alternative Stuffed and Unstrung 21 Max & Ruby: Bunny Party New for 2011-12 Pick 3 shows and save 15% Pick 5 shows and save 25%
Starting at
$35 Limited Availability
Lindsey Buckingham Saturday Oct 01, 2011, 8pm
Fleetwood Mac frontman Lindsey Buckingham kicks off the season with an exciting and energetic performance. One of the best songwriters and performers of our time, Buckingham’s catalog includes Fleetwood Mac megahits “Go Your Own Way”, “Big Love” and his solo classic “Holiday Road.”
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$35
7 Walkers | Sunday Oct 23, 2011, 8pm
Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann’s new band, featuring guitarist and vocalist Papa Mali, Kreutzmann brings together a hybrid of Bay Area rock with passionate New Orleans funk in an electrifying sound that crosses genres.
Starting at
$28 Limited Availability
The Carolina Theatre of Durham & Cat’s Cradle present
The Jayhawks
Wednesday Oct 26, 2011, 8pm Over the course of two decades, several albums, countless live shows and enough personal drama to fill a couple of Behind the Music episodes, this beloved band soared to heights few ever achieve while winning the hearts and minds of numerous critics, fans and peers in the process.
Starting at
$42
Sweet Honey in the Rock Friday Mar 9, 2012, 8pm
This internationally-renowned female a capella group’s soulful sound is textured by the rich traditions of African American music - including gospel hymns, spirituals, jazz improvisation, African chant and ancient lullabies. Their message gives voice to hope, love, justice, peace and resistance.
Starting at
$26
Ledisi
| Thursday Oct 20, 2011, 8pm
with special guest Timothy Bloom Grammy-nominated soul singer Ledisi serenades audiences with a smooth voice and lets her jazz roots show. With powerful pipes and heartfelt lyrics, an evening of Ledisi is a passionate and praiseworthy concert experience.
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$39 Limited Availability
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$30
The Carolina Theatre & Duke Performances present
Chris Thile | Sunday Nov 13, 2011, 8pm
Mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile of Nickel Creek and the Punch Brothers mixes bluegrass, jazz and classical music with a fresh, cutting-edge sound and youthful attitude in this exciting and intimate solo performance.
Leahy Family Christmas Wednesday Dec 7, 2011, 8 pm Celebrate the holidays with this Canadian powerhouse group of eight musical brothers and sisters as they perform traditional Celtic melodies and Christmas favorites in a blend of energy, emotion and passion.
John Hiatt and The Combo with special guest Lilly Hiatt
Monday Oct 24, 2011, 8pm Known for his extraordinary songwriting talent, John Hiatt was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2008 and also was honored that year with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Songwriting from The Americana Music Association. Named “…one of rock’s most astute singer-songwriters of the last 40 years,” by the Los Angeles Times, Hiatt has 20 studio albums to date. He has written songs covered by artists in a wide variety of genres such as Bob Dylan, Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Jewel and Bonnie Raitt.
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$42
Boney James Saturday Nov 5, 2011, 8pm Sporting his trademark fedora, Boney James makes his saxophone sing like the human voice. Soulful and gifted, this saxophonist and songwriter is one of the most respected and best-selling instrumental artists of our time.
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$44 Limited Availability
The Carolina Theatre & Duke Performances present
Numero Group’s
Eccentric Soul Revue
Saturday Nov 19, 2011, 8pm Featuring Syl Johnson, The Notations & Renaldo Domino backed by The Sweet Divines and The Divine Soul Rhythm Band. Experience the heyday of classic soul. A time when school gyms and meeting halls brought together screaming youth and the heroes they adored from 7-inch singles and transistor radios. The Eccentric Soul Revue is an unrelenting, sweatsoaked revue starring unsung heroes of ‘60s and ‘70s Chicago soul.
Starting at
$25
Christmas with
Aaron Neville
Tuesday Nov 29, 2011, 8pm
Insightful, honest and heart-wrenching, Aaron Neville’s angelic voice is woven into the fabric of our lives. His 1966 debut single “Tell it like it is” made him an overnight success and household name. Known for gentle, heartfelt vocals, he generates a magic that few, if any, singers can match.
Starting at
$42
Limited Availability
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$39
Travis Tritt Saturday Jan 21, 2012, 8pm
Travis Tritt’s blend of traditional country and southern rock made him a superstar and distinguished him from the new country singers of his era. Armed with only his guitar and soulful vocals, this rare solo performance will feature acoustic renditions of his timeless hits.
Warren Haynes Band Thursday Oct 13, 2011, 8pm Simply put, Warren Haynes is one of the best rock guitarists performing today. Known as the front-man for Gov’t Mule and vocalist and guitarist for The Allman Brothers Band, Haynes’ bold and emotive delivery, shimmering with his smoky vibrato is not to be missed.
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$35
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Jon Anderson The Voice of Yes Thursday Mar 01, 2012, 8pm There are few vocalists in the history of rock music that are as immediately recognizable by their sound as Jon Anderson, former lead singer of progressive rock icons Yes. In this personal and engaging solo performance, Anderson draws from his staggering number of hits including “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and “It Can Happen.”
George Winston
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$38
Thursday Dec 15, 2011, 8pm George Winston - A solo piano concert - His performance consists of pieces from his melodic seasonal recordings, Vince Guaraldi’s Peanuts pieces, New Orleans R&B piano, stride piano, songs by The Doors and more, including pieces from his new CD, Love will Come The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2.
Starting at
$35
David Benoit & Brian Culbertson Piano 2 Piano | Wednesday Mar 21, 2012, 8pm
Two of the highest profile keyboardists in contemporary jazz come together for a rare and special performance. Playing two acoustic grand pianos, Benoit and Culbertson combine their very distinctive styles to perform their best known compositions along with original music.
Starting at Limited Availability $45
Bruce Hornsby Tuesday Feb 14, 2012, 8pm
Bruce Hornsby, in this intimate solo performance, will draw on one of the most diverse and adventurous careers in contemporary music. Known for his breakthrough hit, “The Way It Is,� his music is influenced by the vast wellspring of American musical traditions.
Starting at
$25
The Second City Saturday Feb 11, 2012, 8pm
The Second City Touring Company is a mind explosion of political and social satire cropping up in every nook and cranny of this great nation. Armed from Chicago with a battery of the most hilarious sketch comedy and improvisation on any continent, they’ve loaded up the tour bus to mock the millennial generation and beyond.
Michael Ian Black
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$21
Friday Dec 02 2011, 8pm
His dry, sarcastically irreverent commentary on everything and everyone has made Michael Ian Black a counterculture legend. With more than 1.6 million Twitter followers and an impressive resumé dating back to MTV’s The State, Black has solidified himself as one of American’s top comics.
Live Nation & The Carolina Theatre present
Adam Carolla
Thursday Nov 03, 2011, 8pm
With over 200,000 daily listeners, The Adam Carolla Show remains the most downloaded show on iTunes. Fearlessly crass, shamelessly honest and irresistibly funny, Carolla exposes the often warped and wounded psyche buried deep within the modern American male.
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$3550
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$29 Limited Availability
Paula Poundstone Friday Jan 20, 2012, 8pm Taking the stage with a stool, a microphone, and a can of Diet Pepsi, Paula Poundstone is famous for her razor-sharp wit and spontaneity. A favorite on NPR’s Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, she draws on her own complex life with three kids, 13 cats and getting older to keep her comedy free flowing - moving in unexpected directions without a plan and without a net.
Cinematic Titanic | Friday Mar 16, 2012, 8pm
Live on stage, the creators and original cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000 continue their tradition of riffing on the unfathomable, the horribly great, and the just plain cheesy movies of the past. Follow the Carolina Theatre on Facebook to participate in a special fan poll to help choose which frightful film the Cinematic gang will goof on.
The North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival & the Carolina Theatre present
Mike Birbiglia’s My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend
Friday Feb 03, 2012, 8pm In Mike Birbiglia’s My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend, Mike shares a lifetime of romantic blunders and miscues that most adults would spend a lifetime trying to forget. On this painfully honest journey, Birbiglia struggles to find reason in an area where it may be impossible to find – love. Starting at
$28
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$22
John Tartaglia’s ImaginOcean | Tuesday Nov 15, 2011, 6 pm
From the creator of Avenue Q, comes a unique black-light puppet show that is a magical musical undersea adventure for kids of all ages. Three best friends, who happen to be fish, set out on a journey of discovery.
The Peking Acrobats Saturday Mar 10, 2012, 2pm & 7pm Experts at treacherous wire-walking, trick-cycling, precision tumbling, somersaulting, and gymnastics – The Peking Acrobats defy gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control. Set to a live Chinese Orchestra these acrobats pull out all the stops to create a thrilling entertainment experience audiences won’t soon forget. Kids save $10 on select tickets
Starting at
$32
Max and Ruby: Bunny Party Saturday Apr 21, 2012, 1pm & 5 pm
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$16
Join bunny siblings Max and Ruby as they embark on a musical bus ride to find the greatest present in the world for the Bunny Party. This fast-paced theatrical production will have the whole audience singing and hopping to original tunes.
Henson Alternative
Stuffed and Unstrung Friday Apr 20, 2012, 8pm
What happens when Henson puppeteers are unleashed? You get a new breed of intelligent nonsense that is Stuffed and Unstrung – a live, outrageous, comedy, variety show for adults only. Enjoy an unpredictable evening when six talented, hilarious, expert puppeteers will improvise songs and sketches based on audience suggestions.
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$39
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The Carolina Theatre & DPAC present
Sandy Hackett’s Rat Pack Show Friday Jan 27, 2012, 8pm
They were style with substance, swing with swagger and a non-stop party that everyone wanted access to. Now audiences can experience this critically acclaimed, hugely entertaining theatrical production which includes exciting new arrangements of the classic songs everyone knows and loves.
Starting at
$38
An Evening with
Carrie Fisher
Friday Mar 02, 2012, 8pm
Writer and actress Carrie Fisher tells her incredible tale; from her childhood as the daughter of film stars Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher to her big break starring as Princess Leia in Star Wars and her struggles with addiction and mental illness.
Guest Presenters Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle
Considered one of the finest professional ensembles in North Carolina and the Southeast today, the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle boasts an elite corps of musicians presenting a well-chosen and unusual repertoire that delights audiences and evokes high praise from critics. That standard of excellence has become the hallmark of the orchestra and has distinguished it from its peers. The orchestra performs throughout the year at the Carolina Theatre. Season tickets are available through the Carolina Theatre box office.
thecot.org
The Durham Savoyards
Created in 1963, Durham’s amazing homegrown theatre troupe, The Durham Savoyards, has brought fun and beauty to the Triangle by presenting the brilliant works of William S. Gilbert & Arthur S. Sullivan. For nearly 50 years, this hardworking group of local theater lovers has entertained a community and greatly enriched the local arts scene. This spring, the Carolina Theatre is proud to host the Savoyards’ production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s Iolanthe March 29 - April 1, 2012.
durhamsavoyards.org
Durham Symphony Orchestra
The Durham Symphony is a semi-professional orchestra composed of a combination of volunteers and professionals, all classically trained. Throughout its 36 year history, the Durham Symphony’s mission has been to foster the appreciation of music through the production of high-quality music for and by the residents of Durham and surrounding communities. The Symphony’s programming reflects a commitment to familiar, American, and popular music. The Durham Symphony Orchestra also seeks to introduce classical orchestral music to young people in the school system through a variety of outreach programs. Traditionally, between October and May, the DSO performs several classical concerts at the Carolina Theatre.
durhamsymphony.org
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Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema. Each spring Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham, North Carolina for a four-day, morning to midnight array of over 100 films as well as discussions, panels, and southern hospitality. Set within a four-block radius, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public.
fullframefest.org
NC Youth Tap Ensemble
The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble presents performances featuring cutting edge contemporary choreography and traditional rhythm tap as it was danced in its prime. The company has performed or collaborated with many jazz musicians around the nation and world, has toured internationally and regularly appears at the two largest tap festivals in the United States, the New York City Tap Festival (Tap City) and Chicago Human Rhythm Project.
ncyte.org
Triangle Youth Ballet
With a passion for training the next generation of dancers and instilling a deeper understanding of dance arts in our community, the Triangle Youth Ballet offers aspiring dancers workshops and performance opportunities. Founded in 1995 with the specific mission to produce family performances with local talent, the company quickly grew into one of the area’s top dance schools. This season, the troupe will perform The Nutcracker on December 10-11, 2011 and Peter and the Wolf as a part of our Arts Discovery Series on April 26, 2012.
triangleyouthballet.org
film
Film Festivals & Series The Carolina Theatre presents the finest independent cinema 365 days a year
North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
The North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (NCGLFF) celebrates a worldwide glimpse of today’s gay and lesbian life, helps bring the community together and features entertaining and sophisticated films and filmmaking. Since beginning in 1995, the Festival has featured a diverse array of shorts, documentaries and feature films. The Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau named the NCGLFF a Signature Event for Durham, the highest honor bestowed on a cultural event or attraction by the organization.
ncglff.org
Nevermore Film Festival
Since 1999, the Nevermore Film Festival has presented brand new horror shorts and features from around the world, as well as timeless fan favorites. Many of these films will never receive a theatrical release in the United States. From classic suspense movies to hyper-violent Hong Kong cinema and everything in between – Nevermore has it all!
festivals.carolinatheatre.org/nevermore
festiva
Retrofantasma Film & Retrofantasma Classics Series
Retrofantasma Film Series: Admit it, you like being scared on purpose. When the shriek of a violin makes you jump, when dark shadows scurrying past a flashlight’s beam take your attention from the world, when you hear a scream at night in the distance and wonder what’s playing on the TV at your neighbor’s house, you step – for the briefest of moments – into the magic realm of scary movies. Simply put, Retrofantasma is a monthly double feature of the greatest scary - and fun - movies ever made. Retrofantasma Classics Series: A monthly double-feature of genre films from the 1950s through the early 1970s. From the infamous gimmickry of William Castle to the giant bug films of the 1950s, some of these films are considered masterpieces. Others are simply great “bad” movies.
festivals.carolinatheatre.org/retrofantasma
Escapism Film Festival
Your favorite childhood movie heroes are back: Jack Burton, Buck Rogers, Admiral Kirk, Snake Plissken, Kermit the Frog, Indiana Jones, and so many more. Escapism recaptures the magic of your favorite fantasy and adventure movies from the late seventies and early eighties. The ones you remember watching with your friends on Saturday afternoon matinees during summer vacations. Timeless examples of what movies do best of all – fantasy and adventure, epic in scale, heroic in concept, and imaginative in execution. They’re fun movies. They’re meant to be.
festivals.carolinatheatre.org/escapism
SAVE The more you buy
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The More You Save! Pick 3
Pick any three Star Series events and save 15% on your total ticket purchase before convenience fees.
Pick 5
Pick any five Star Series events and save 25% on your total ticket purchase before convenience fees.
Group Tickets
Groups of 10 or more can save 15% on most Star Series events. Call the Carolina Theatre box office for more information.
Legacy Box Seats
Available for full season purchase only. Experience the elegance of the past when the Carolina Theatre’s long‐closed box seats reopen this fall. Enjoy great music, comedy and performing arts with a unique perspective of the stage and the newly‐restored Fletcher Hall. Packages include two tickets to all Star Series events, access to our new VIP lounge, parking and more.
How to order www.carolinatheatre.org/tickets (919) 560-3030
Support Support our Mission Our Carolina Stars make it happen
When you donate to the Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc you help sustain a tradition of support for the arts in Durham ‐ and a portion of your donation is tax deductible. Each year we present a variety of performers that encompass a broad and diverse cross‐section of arts and entertainment. Your support will make these programs available to the widest possible audience. Sustaining Donations: Big support with small monthly payments. With monthly support you can provide the theatre with a stable source of income to sustain the programming you value, eliminate the cost of reminder notices and reduce the cost of processing payments.
Carolina Star Donor Levels
Fan $85 Friend $120 or $10/month sustaining donation Supporter $240 or $20/month sustaining donation Partner $360 or $30/month sustaining donation Producer $600 or $50/month sustaining donation President’s Circle $1,200 or $100/month sustaining donation A full list of benefits can be found at carolinatheatre.org Programming is supported by the A. J. Fletcher Performing Arts Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation, the Fox Family Foundation and the F.M. Kirby Foundation.
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Directions & Parking Directions to the Theatre From I-85 NORTH or SOUTH Hwy. 70: Take “Durham Downtown” exit, Exit #177-A and follow Hwy. 15-501 Business South (Mangum St.) for approximately 1 mile. Turn Right onto Morgan St. The Carolina Theatre is 3 blocks on the left, across from the parking garage. From I-40 EAST (Burlington, Greensboro) From I-40 East, merge on to I-85 North. Take Exit #172 and merge onto the Durham Freeway (Hwy. 147 South) for approximately 4.4 miles. Take exit #13 (Chapel Hill St) and turn left at the traffic light. Continue for .6 miles. Make a left on Foster Street. Make a quick left onto Morgan St. The theatre will be on your left. From I-40 WEST (Raleigh, Wilmington) Take Durham Freeway exit (Hwy. 147 North) for approximately 5 miles. Take exit #12-B (Roxboro St./ Mangum St.) and turn right at first traffic light onto Roxboro St., following signs for Downtown. Continue until you pass under a bridge. Go ahead and get into the left lane. After you go under the bridge, you will come to a stoplight. After going through the light, merge left one lane. Continue to the left on Morgan Street. The Carolina will be on the left. From Highway 15-501 NORTH (Chapel Hill) When highway divides near South Square, take Hwy. 15-501 Bypass North/Duke University. Follow for approximately 4 miles to I-85 North. Continue on I-85 North for approximately 3 miles. Take “Durham Downtown” exit, Exit #177-A. Follow directions for I-85 above.
Convenient Parking Right Across The Street
Take advantage of the convenient, Durham Centre parking garage on Morgan St. across from The Carolina Theatre. On-street parking is also available.
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