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Fall 2013 | Spring 2014

College of Lake County James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts and College Cultural Arts Events


Summer Dance Showcase Choral Music

CLC Theatre

Sample the Season at the James Lumber Center

Thursday, September 19, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. AND Saturday, September 21, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Be there for our 7th Annual pre-season SALE! Ben Bates, Cup The Cup II

Previews! Backstage Tours! Door Prizes! Raffles! Discounted Single Tickets!

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Earth Week Celebration

Henry and Mudge

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The Wonder Bread Years Starring Pat Hazell


Event Calendar August

December

April

23 – Sept. 29 FLEX: 3-D 12 Sculpture Group p. 21

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September 13 19, 21 21 26 26 29

My Joy [Film] p. 18 7th Annual Sample the Season p. 2 The Capitol Steps p. 4 CALJE p.4 Willow Review Literary Magazine Launch p. 17 Sphinx Virtuosi with Catalyst Quartet, p. 4

October 3–6 4–9 4 – 10 11 11 13 16 20 27 30

Charlotte’s Web [Play] p. 14 Artcetera Fall Sale p. 21 Recent Works: A Juried Competition p. 21 The Robber [Film] p. 18 Jazz Ensembles Concert p. 13 Remember When Rock Was Young p. 5 Sue William Silverman, Reading and Workshop p. 17 Wind Ensemble Concert p. 13 Fall Choral Concert p. 13 Cirque Mechanics’ Birdhouse Factory p. 5

November 4–8 5

National French Week p. 18 The French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon presentation p. 18 7 Veterans Day Ceremony p. 19 7 French Week – Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole p. 18 8 Holy Motors [Film] p. 19 8 Susan Werner – The Hayseed Project p. 5 8 – 10, 14 – 16 Bus Stop [Play] p. 14 14 “Sleeping Beauty” featuring David Gonzalez p. 10 15 – Dec. 15 Joel Sheesley: Paintings p. 21 16 Black and White Ball: Puttin’ on the Ritz p. 17 17 Jazz Ensembles Concert Featuring Trumpeter Carl Saunders p. 13 22 Harvest Fest p. 19 25 – Dec. 18 Artcetera Winter Holiday Sale p. 21

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Origami Tales p. 10 Magical Mask, Mime & Music of Japan p. 6 6 – 8 Prairie Spirits Dance Troupe Winter Dance Concert p. 16 6 Tony Manero [Film] p. 19 7 Pre-Kwanzaa Demonstration and Marketplace p. 19 10 The Second City’s Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue p. 6 15 Holiday Choral Concert p. 13 15 Holiday Wind Ensemble Concert p. 13 18 Concert Band Concert p. 13 21, 22 The Nutcracker p. 6

January 17 – Feb.23 Members Exhibition p. 21 23 Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies p. 7 26 Cantus p. 7 31 A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald p. 7

February 3–5

Artcetera Valentine’s Day Sale p. 21 21 The Irish Rovers p. 8 22 30th Annual Salute to Gospel Music Program p. 19 28 – March 2 Twelfth Night, Or What You Will [Play] p. 14 28 – April 6 Embellished Surface: Image and Pattern on Clay p. 21 28 – April 13 The Cup II: 50 Artists 250 Variations p. 21

March 2 6–8 9 14 16 20 21

37th Annual Guest Artist Concert p. 12 Twelfth Night, Or What You Will [Play] p. 14 Wind Ensemble Concert p. 13 The Wonder Bread Years p. 8 Gospel Choir Annual Concert p. 13 Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad p. 10 The Magic of Bill Blagg LIVE! p. 8

The Official Blues Brother’s™ Revue p. 9 8 – 9 We the People: Let Freedom Ring p. 11 11 – 13, 17 – 19 Play On! [Play] p. 15 11 – May 16 CLC Student Art Competition p. 21 Willow Review Literary 17 Magazine Launch p. 17 18 Chicago Tap Theatre p. 9 19 – 26 Earth Week Celebration p. 19 25 – 27 16th Annual Fear No Art p. 16 28 Prairie Voices Reading and Reception p. 17 30 Henry and Mudge p. 11

May 2 4 5–7 9 10

Jazz Ensembles Concert p. 13 Wind Ensemble Concert p. 13 Artcetera Spring Sale p. 21 Spring Choral Concert p. 13 Give My Regards to Broadway p. 9 14 Concert Band Concert p. 13 23 – June 27 Paula Palmer & Michael Brown: Digital Photography p. 21

July 18 – 20, 25 – 27 Summer Musical p. 15

August 1–2

Summer Dance Showcase p. 16

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Professional Touring Series Especially For School Groups College Music College Theatre College Dance Literary Events/Foundation Gala Special Events International Film Series Grayslake Events Lakeshore Events Robert T. Wright Gallery Ticket Form Seating Charts/Maps

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Professional Touring Series

CALJE: Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble (5-et)

“This band … left everyone gasping and wanting more sounds after their near two hour, flawless set.” – Jazz Chicago

Sphinx Virtuosi with the Catalyst Quartet

We put the MOCK in democracy! The Capitol Steps

“Overflowing energy, the Catalyst Quartet— another branch of the Sphinx Organization— performed … with relentless rhythmic force.” – Chicago Classical Music

CALJE: Chicago Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble (5-et)

The Capitol Steps Saturday, September 21, 2013

8 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $42/38/32 Senior/Staff/Alumni $41/37/31 CLC Student/Teen $15 Always fresh and crispy, you won’t stop laughing as The Capitol Steps dig into the headlines of the day, creating their special brand of satirical humor in song parodies and skits. The Steps have recorded over 33 albums and have been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC and PBS. http://capsteps.com

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Sphinx Virtuosi with the Catalyst Quartet

“A Dialogue Between Two Eras”

Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Studio Regular $30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Studio Regular $30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

You’ll be blown away by this new and innovative force on the Latin Jazz scene! This ensemble of five talented musicians delivers captivating performances and high energy in the form of dance grooves representing Afro-Cuban Jazz and Latin American music. www.calje.org

Comprised of top alumni from the national Sphinx Competition for young black and Latino string players, this 18-member professional string orchestra earned rave reviews from The New York Times during their debut at Carnegie Hall. You’ll enjoy this diverse musical offering. www.sphinxmusic.org

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PROFESSIONAL TOURING SERIES Cirque Mechanics’ Birdhouse Factory

“exceptional, evocative … and engrossingly entertaining.” – New York Times

DARIN BASILE www.DAFLYE.net

“Remember When Rock Was Young”

Cirque Mechanics’ Birdhouse Factory

with Almost Elton John and the Rocket Band Starring Craig A Meyer Sunday, October 13, 2013

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $42/38/32 Senior/Staff/Alumni $41/37/31 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12 A spectacular tribute celebrating the character, costumes and charisma of Sir Elton John, including these chart topping hits, “Benny & the Jets,” “Philadelphia Freedom,” “Crocodile Rock” and more. Meyer’s remarkable resemblance and uncanny vocals will transport you to another era!

Susan Werner – The Hayseed Project 7:30 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $42/38/32 Senior/Staff/Alumni $41/37/31 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Friday, November 8, 2013

8 p.m.

Cabaret seating on the Mainstage Preferred Seating $35 Regular $25

Set in a 1930s era widget factory where workers are acrobats and machines are circus props. You’ll be awed as a contortionist coils and stunned when the trampoline wall artists virtually fly and walk on air. Their stories are wrapped in circus acrobatics, mechanical wonders and a bit of clowning around. www.cirquemechanics.com

With songs that slide between folk, jazz and pop, delivered with sassy wit and classic Midwestern charm, Susan Werner celebrates the language, livelihood, characters and concerns of the American farmers. http://susanwerner.com

www.almosteltonjohn.com

“Craig A Meyer is one of the most talented people I have ever worked with. He can do anything!” – Barry Manilow

“[Susan Werner] is pure genius in capturing the human experience and setting it to music.” – Source Media Group

Almost Elton John & The Rocket Band “Remember When Rock Was Young”

Susan Werner – The Hayseed Project

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Magical Mask, Mime & Music of Japan

Charming Japanese folktales, music, magical masks, origami and mime create a balance of illusion and reality that will have you spellbound!

Magical Mask, Mime & Music of Japan Wednesday, December 4, 2013

This bright, funny and completely original show will keep you rolling in the aisles.

7 p.m. Ruth Page Civic Ballet

Studio Regular $30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

The Nutcracker

Saturday, December 21, 2013 1 & 5 p.m. Sunday, December 22, 2013 3 p.m.

Charming Japanese folktales, music, magical masks, origami and mime create a balance of illusion and reality that will leave you spellbound! A favorite performer at Disney Epcot Center and The Kennedy Center, Kuniko Yamamoto’s marvelous presentation promotes cross-cultural communication and understanding. Enjoy the magic of another land with your whole family! www.kunikotheater.com

The Second City’s Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Second City’s Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue

Mainstage Regular $30/27/22 Senior/Staff/Alumni $29/26/21 CLC Student/Teen $15 • Children $12 It’s Christmas Eve at the Stahlbaum house— all are dancing and enjoying friends. Soon Godfather Drosselmeyer, a skilled clock and toy maker, arrives with a Nutcracker for Clara … and so the magic begins! This holiday, let the brilliant costumes, larger than life scenery, delightful dancing and Tchaikovsky’s famous score transport you into the enchanting world of a child’s dream. www.ruthpagecivicballet.com

7:30 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $32/28/25 Senior/Staff/Alumni $31/27/24 CLC Student/Teen $15 When the same old holiday fare just won’t cut it, The Second City comes to the rescue! Drawing from holiday film classics to family gatherings to improvised Christmas carols, this bright, funny and completely original show will keep you rolling in the aisles. Give the present of laughter to yourself this holiday! www.secondcity.com

Transport yourself into the enchanting world of a child’s dream! Ruth Page Civic Ballet

The Nutcracker

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PROFESSIONAL TOURING SERIES Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies

You’ll love this gleeful gumbo! The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra presents

A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald

Cantus Sunday, January 26, 2014

Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies Thursday, January 23, 2014

7:30 p.m.

Mainstage Onstage and Row A $50 Regular $30 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

4 p.m.

Friday, January 31, 2014

8 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $32/28/25 Senior/Staff/Alumni $31/27/24 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Mainstage Regular $38/35/30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $37/34/29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

You’ll be captivated by the warmth and blend of these voices performing music ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st century. Winner of the prestigious Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence, Cantus is acknowledged around the world for its versatility, artistic excellence and charismatic personality. www.cantussings.org

Dubbed “The First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996) was the most popular female jazz singer in the U.S. for more than half a century. In this performance, you’ll enjoy many of Ella’s original big band arrangements by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra with regional musicians, featuring Kim Nazarian’s elegant style and vocal expertise. http://smithsonianjazz.org

Enjoy all-original American roots music and stories in the Louisiana bayou tradition by MOJO and his troupe of near-mad musical provocateurs. Their music reflects the Louisiana Zydeco tradition as well as Cajun and New Orleans two-steps, rock n’ roll and blues rhythms. They have performed on PBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, WGN and FOX TV. You’ll love this gleeful gumbo! www.redhotmojo.com

The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra presents

A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald

Enjoy many of Ella’s original big band arrangements by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra!

“The premier men’s vocal ensemble in the United States.” Cantus

– Fanfare

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“Simply Amazing!”

The Wonder Bread Years Starring Pat Hazell

– Chicago Tribune

“Milk-snorting funny!” – Jerry Seinfeld

The Wonder Bread Years

The Irish Rovers Friday, February 21, 2014

The Magic of Bill Blagg LIVE!

Starring Pat Hazell 8 p.m.

Friday, March 14, 2014

8 p.m.

Friday, March 21, 2014

7:30 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $38/35/30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $37/34/29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Mainstage Regular $32/28/25 Senior/Staff/Alumni $31/27/24 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Mainstage Regular $30/27/22 Senior/Staff/Alumni $29/26/21 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

With wit, a wink, a smile and their irrepressible Irish charm, The Irish Rovers return to the U.S. for The Farewell Tour. Enjoy such timeless hits as “The Unicorn,” “Drunken Sailor” and many more. www.irishroversmusic.com

Former Seinfeld writer, Pat Hazell, salutes the Baby Boomer Generation in this fast-paced, hilarious show. A fresh and funny slice of Americana, it restores a much-needed sense of wonder and leaves you savoring the past like never before!

This incredible high-energy, grand-scale magic and illusion show will have you rubbing your eyes in disbelief! NEW mind-blowing illusions and Bill’s off-the-cuff personality make this show a great family event. Audience volunteers will levitate in mid-air, others will vanish in the blink of an eye and so much more!

“Pure unpasteurized nostalgia.” – L.A. Times www.wonderbreadyears.com

“Unbelievable!” – USA Today www.billblagg.com

The Irish Rovers

“A rollicking, rousing performance of good cheer - one that will soon have you singing and clapping along.” – Belfast Telegraph

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PROFESSIONAL TOURING SERIES

“Infectious and unbridled energy ... it blows the roof off.” – Chicago Sun Times

Dean Regan Give My Regards to Broadway

Chicago Tap Theatre Friday, April 18, 2014

DAN AYKROYD, JUDY BELUSHI and Musical Director PAUL SHAFFER Present:

The Official Blues Brothers™ Revue

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

7:30 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $38/35/30 Senior/Staff/Alumni $37/34/29 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12 Upbeat and uplifting, this show combines the comedy and hits from the original movie and pays homage to Chicago’s rich history of blues, gospel and soul music with such classics as “Soul Man,” “Rubber Biscuit,” “Sweet Home Chicago” and more. Featuring Wayne Catania as Jake and Kieron Lafferty as Elwood. www.bbrevue.com

The Music • The Stories • The Magic 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

8 p.m.

Mainstage Regular $32/28/25 Senior/Staff/Alumni $31/27/24 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Mainstage Regular $32/28/25 Senior/Staff/Alumni $31/27/24 CLC Student/Teen $15 Children $12

Experience this young and vibrant dance company that seeks to preserve the quintessentially American dance form of tap. They take tap to the next level of creativity and innovation! Founded by internationally renowned dancer and choreographer Mark Yonally, you’ll experience a performance that leaves you breathless and in awe! http://chicagotaptheatre.com

Enjoy Broadway showstoppers performed by Dean, whose melodious voice, bewitching style and comedic timing brings both a heartfelt romantic depth, as well as a fastpaced, comic energy across the footlights. Full of musical variety from America’s popular song book and Broadway’s Greatest. http://DeanRegan.com

Dean Regan Give My Regards to Broadway

“When Regan sings ... it tears your heart out.” – Los Angeles Press

You’ll experience a performance that leaves you breathless and in awe! Chicago Tap Theatre

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Professional Touring Series

The Official Blues Brothers™ Revue


Especially for School Groups CLC Theatre Department presents

Charlotte’s Web

Based on the book by E.B. White Adapted by Joseph Robinette Directed by Susan Robinson Thursday, October 3, 2013 Friday, October 4, 2013

9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.

Mainstage Theatre Single Tickets $6 School Groups $4 (Advance purchase for groups of ten or more) Suitable for grades K-5 and above. See page 14, College Theatre, for event description. “Sleeping Beauty”

Featuring David Gonzalez

Origami Tales

“Sleeping Beauty”

Featuring David Gonzalez

Origami Tales

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

9:30 & 11:15 a.m.

Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad 9:30 & 11:15 a.m.

Mainstage Theatre General Admission $14 School Groups $9

Studio Theatre General Admission $10 School Group $5

Suitable for grades 3-6

Suitable for grades K-6

Set to the piano music of Bach’s Goldberg Variations and played before an inspired video presentation, Gonzalez, a storyteller, musician, poet, actor and writer extraordinaire, will enchant your students with this rhymed verse spin on the classic fairy tale. www.davidgonzalez.com

This event is a magical musical entry into Japanese culture. Enjoy mythological character masks and puppets, amazing flowers and a dragon, all made from origami, while Kuniko Yamamoto shares heartfelt stories from ancient Japan.

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Study Guide at http://kunikotheater.com

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Book and lyrics by Douglas Jones Music by Ron Barnett Thursday, March 20, 2014

9:30 & 11:15 a.m.

Mainstage Theatre General Admission $10 School Groups $5 Suitable for grades 3-8 Enjoy a musical tribute to this great American, which portrays her early years in slavery, escape to freedom and time as a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Share Harriet’s adventurous life in this accurate and deeply moving history lesson. Study Guide at www.theatreiv.org/ guides/harriet.pdf

Events subject to $1 JLC facility fee.


especially for school groups

Suitable for High School Students CLC Theatre Department presents

Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad

Twelfth Night,

Or What You Will By William Shakespeare Directed by Craig Rich Friday, March 7, 2014

10 a.m.

Studio Theatre Regular $9 School Groups $7 Suitable for high school students. See page 14, College Theatre, for event description.

We the People: Let Freedom Ring

The Theatreworks USA production of

Tuesday – Wednesday, April 8 – 9, 2014 9:30 & 11:15 a.m.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Mainstage Theatre General Admission $10 School Groups $5

Mainstage Theatre General Admission $10 School Groups $5

Suitable for grades 2-8

Suitable for grades PreK-3

A rousing tribute to the spirit, ideas and energy that have defined America. This inspiring award-winning production spotlights the heroes, heroines, our heritage and the traditions that have shaped this nation. Produced by American Family Theatre. Study Guide available upon request.

Moving from the city to the country can be tough. Just ask Henry, who can’t find a playmate. Luckily, he’s got Mudge, a 182-pound canine buddy! Find the true meaning of friendship in this charming musical. Based on the Cynthia Rylant books. Study Guide at www.twusa.org

We the People: Let Freedom Ring

Henry and Mudge

9:30 & 11:15 a.m.

For every 20 school show tickets purchased

Get 1 FREE! Call (847) 543-2431 to reserve your seats today! If you are an educator interested in bringing your class to one of the school day performances, reservations are simple. Step 1: Call (847) 543-2431 Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. or jlcgroupsales@clcillinois.edu Step 2: A letter and agreement will be mailed within one week after a new reservation request is made. A signed agreement and deposit are required to guarantee seats. Step 3: Final payment is due 30 days prior to the performance. Please visit our website at http://jlc.clcillinois.edu/schoolgroups for complete registration instructions and links for each of the performances.

The Theatreworks USA production of

Henry and Mudge

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37th Annual Guest Artist Concert Featuring Trombonist Bob McChesney Sunday, March 2, 2014

4 p.m.

Regular $7 CLC/Senior/Teen $6 Children under age 12 free

Los Angeles-based trombone virtuoso Bob McChesney will perform with the CLC Monday Night Jazz Ensemble. McChesney is a fixture in the recording studios, where he has enjoyed a long career with studio orchestras, scoring hundreds of films and television shows. He can also be heard on CDs for Barbra Streisand, Shakira, Michael Bublé, Natalie Cole, Rod Stewart, Chicago, Michael Bolton and the following Grammy®winning CDs: “Ray Charles: Genius Loves Company,” Diana Krall’s “When I Look in Your Eyes” and most recently, Arturo Sandoval’s “Dear Diz,” where he was a featured soloist. Legendary composer and conductor Lalo Schifrin exclaimed, “Bob McChesney is a virtuoso and has the gift to bring us the joy of music at the highest level.” The CLC Tuesday Night Jazz Ensemble will also perform. Choral Music

Jazz Ensembles Concert Featuring Trumpeter Carl Saunders

Wind Ensemble

Jazz Ensemble

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Instrumental Music

Choral Music

Jazz Ensembles Concert

Concert Band Concert

Friday, October 11, 2013

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

7:30 p.m.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free Swing out to big-band jazz classics and contemporary music skillfully played by musicians from the CLC Monday and Tuesday Night Jazz Ensembles.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free

Fall Choral Concert

Join the CLC Concert Band for a wonderful concert of holiday favorites and traditional band repertoire.

Regular $4 CLC/Senior $3

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Wind Ensemble Concert

Wind Ensemble Concert Sunday, October 20, 2013

7:30 p.m.

4 p.m.

Because of the quiet nature of many songs, choral programs are not appropriate for children under the age of three.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

4 p.m.

4 p.m.

Enjoy music by all four CLC vocal ensembles: Choir of Lake County, CLC Singers, Chamber Singers and Gospel Choir.

Holiday Choral Concert

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free

Enjoy a wide variety of musical styles, performed by the 50-member CLC Wind Ensemble, which is composed of talented CLC students and Lake County community members.

Enjoy a wide variety of musical styles, performed by the 50-member CLC Wind Ensemble, which is composed of talented CLC students and Lake County community members.

Featuring holiday music by all four CLC vocal ensembles: Choir of Lake County, CLC Singers, Chamber Singers and Gospel Choir.

Jazz Ensembles Concert

Jazz Ensembles Concert

Gospel Choir Annual Concert

Friday, May 2, 2014

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Featuring Trumpeter Carl Saunders Sunday, November 17, 2013

4 p.m.

Regular $7 CLC/Senior/Teen $6 Children under age 12 free Come experience the virtuosity of trumpeter Carl Saunders, performing with the CLC Monday Night Jazz Ensemble. Saunders has played lead trumpet in the bands of Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson and Benny Goodman. The CLC Tuesday Night Jazz Ensemble will also perform.

Holiday Wind Ensemble Concert Sunday, December 15, 2013

7 p.m.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free Join the CLC Wind Ensemble for a festive holiday concert featuring traditional songs and contemporary wind ensemble literature.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

7:30 p.m.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free

4 p.m.

Gospel music performed by the CLC Gospel Choir featuring a variety of inspirational choral music by choir, soloists and instrumentalists.

Spring Choral Concert

Wind Ensemble Concert 4 p.m.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free Enjoy a wide variety of musical styles, performed by the 50-member Wind Ensemble, which is composed of talented CLC students and Lake County community members.

Concert Band Concert Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Regular $4 CLC/Senior $3

Regular $4 CLC/Senior $3

Swing out to big-band jazz classics and contemporary music skillfully played by musicians from the CLC Monday and Tuesday Night Jazz Ensembles.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

3:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Regular $5 CLC/Senior/Teen $4 Children under age 12 free

Friday, May 9, 2014

8 p.m.

Regular $4 CLC/Senior $3 Highlighting music by all four CLC vocal ensembles: Choir of Lake County, CLC Singers, Chamber Singers and Gospel Choir.

All concerts in the Mainstage!

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Charlotte’s Web

Thursday, October 3, 2013 Friday, October 4, 2013 Saturday, October 5, 2013 Sunday, October 6, 2013

Twelfth Night,

Bus Stop

Based on the book by E.B. White Adapted by Joseph Robinette Directed by Susan Robinson

Or What You Will By William Shakespeare Directed by Craig Rich

By William Inge Directed by Thomas B. Mitchell 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 3 & 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

Mainstage Theatre Regular $6 Suitable for grades K-5 and above E.B. White’s timeless tale is the story of an unusual friendship that develops between Wilbur, a runty pig, and Charlotte, a heroic spider. When Wilbur starts to worry that he may be turned into “smoked bacon and ham,” Charlotte spins a special web to try and convince the farmers how “terrific” Wilbur really is. This wonderful stage adaptation brings to life all of the book’s favorite characters. This touching story about the power of friendship will delight audiences of all ages. Auditions: August 27 & 28, 6:30 p.m., Studio Theatre

Friday & Saturday, November 8 & 9, 2013 Sunday, November 10, 2013 Thursday–Saturday, November 14, 15, 16, 2013

7:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Friday & Saturday, February 28 & March 1, 2014 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 2, 2014 2 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

Thursday - Saturday, March 6,7,8 2014 Friday, March 7, 2014

Studio Theatre Regular $9 CLC/Senior/Teen/JLC Subscribers $7 SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS: Buy one, get one free on Nov. 8 and 14 This Tony Award-winning dramatic comedy tells the story of what happens when a bus full of strangers is stranded outside of Kansas City and must spend the night in a roadside diner. At the center of it all is Bo, a headstrong, lovesick cowboy and Cherie, the nightclub singer he is determined to marry. Through laughter, friendship and heartache, these weary travelers get to know each other and themselves a little better in this touching American classic. “An uproarious comedy that never strays from the truth.” – New York Times Auditions: September 16 & 17, 6:30 p.m., Mainstage Theatre

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7:30 p.m. 10 a.m.

Studio Theatre Regular $9 CLC/Senior/Teen/JLC Subscribers $7 SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS: Buy one, get one free on Feb. 28 and March 6 In this madcap tale of mistaken identity, Viola and her twin brother are shipwrecked on Illyria—an enchanted place where everything is turned upside down and nothing is what it seems. Viola disguises herself as a man and falls hopelessly in love with Orsino, who thinks he loves Olivia. Olivia thinks she loves Cesario, who is really Viola, dressed as a man. Add to the mix a brooding steward in yellow stockings named Malvolio and the saucy Sir Toby Belch, and the stage is set for this achingly funny and profoundly beautiful Shakespearean masterpiece. Auditions: December 9 & 10, 6:30 p.m., Studio Theatre

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Play On!

Summer Musical To Be Announced!

Friday & Saturday, April 11 & 12, 2014 Sunday, April 13, 2014 Thursday–Saturday April 17, 18, 19, 2014

Friday & Saturday, July 18 & 19, 2014 Sunday, July 20, 2014 Friday & Saturday, July 25 & 26, 2014 Sunday, July 27, 2014

A CLC Theatre Student Showcase

7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Studio Theatre Regular $9 CLC/Senior/Teen/JLC Subscribers $7 SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS: Buy one, get one free on April 11 and April 17 Play On! is a celebration of student creativity, talent and achievement. Join CLC students as they showcase their abilities as actors, directors, stage managers, designers and technicians. Ideas for the showcase will be solicited in the fall semester and students will produce the work in the spring. It might be a full-length play, an evening of one-acts or even an original script–the students will decide! Auditions: February 10 & 11, 6:30 p.m., Mainstage Theatre (CLC students only)

The Horse and His Boy, 2012

7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Mainstage Theatre Regular $15 CLC/Senior/Teen/JLC Subscribers $12 SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS: Buy one, get one free on July 18 and 25

Auditions: May 19 & 20, 6:30 p.m., Studio Theatre

Proof, 2013

To request sign language interpreting for any of these plays, please contact the Box Office at least two to three weeks in advance.

Picasso at the Lapin Agile, 2013

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College Dance

College Dance

Prairie Spirits Dance Troupe Winter Dance Concert Friday, December 6, 2013 7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 7, 2013 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 8, 2013 2 p.m. Mainstage Theatre Regular $9 CLC/Senior/JLC Subscribers $7 Children under age 12 $3 Celebrate the holiday season with the richness of dance. The CLC Winter Dance Concert brings students and professionals together in exchanges that create thoughtprovoking and powerful dances. Come share in the beauty of the dancing body! Auditions: Thursday, August 29, 2013, 7-10 p.m. Experimental Theatre

16th Annual Fear No Art Friday, April 25, 2014 Saturday, April 26, 2014 Sunday, April 27, 2014

Prairie Spirits Dance Troupe

7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

Mainstage Theatre Regular $9 CLC/Senior/JLC Subscribers $7 Children under age 12 $3 CLC’s 16th annual festival of dance, music, drama, poetry and the visual arts will be presented by students, faculty and community members. The festival embraces original works by a variety of creative artists and guarantees an exciting performance event. Auditions: Saturday, January 25, 2014 Dancers: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Musicians/Vocalists: 1-2 p.m. All other artists and poets: 2-3 p.m. Experimental Theatre

Fear No Art

Summer Dance Showcase

2014 Summer Dance Showcase Friday, August 1, 2014 Saturday, August 2, 2014

8 p.m. 8 p.m.

Studio Theatre Free and open to the community Take a break from the sun and enjoy a summer evening of dance. Auditions: Thursday, May 29, 6:30 p.m. Dance Room (Room P106)

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Events subject to $1 JLC facility fee.


Literary Events/FOUNDATION GALA Prairie Voices Reading and Reception

Sue William Silverman

Sue William Silverman Reading and Workshop

Willow Review Literary Magazine Launch, Reading and Reception

Wednesday, October 16, 2013 Worshop 3-4:15 p.m. Room TBA Reading 7 p.m. Room C003

Literary events are held on the Grayslake Campus and are free and open to the community.

Room C003

Willow Review Literary Magazine Launch, Reading and Reception Thursday, September 26, 2013

7 p.m.

Room C003 Contributors to the 40th anniversary edition of CLC’s award-winning literary magazine will read from their original poetry and prose. Copies will be available at the reading. The 2013 Illinois featured author is Margaret Dubay Mikus, Ph.D., a research scientist/ teacher, poet and photographer. She wrote two award-winning books, “As Easy as Breathing: Reclaiming Power for Healing and Transformation—Poems, Letters and Inner Listening” and “Letting Go and New Beginnings: A Mother’s Poetic Journey.” Info: www.FullBlooming.com.

Black & White Ball Puttin’ on the Ritz Saturday, November 16, 2013 6 p.m. to midnight Ritz-Carlton Chicago (A Four Seasons Hotel) General Public Admission $300 CLC Staff/Student – Call for pricing

RSVP by November 13, 2013

7 p.m.

The CLC Foundation invites you to an evening of glamour and excitement at the Ritz Carlton Chicago. Set atop Water Tower Place, the Ritz-Carlton Chicago marks an exclusive retreat high above the Magnificent Mile in

Contributors to CLC’s 41st edition of Willow Review, the award-winning literary magazine, will read from their original poetry and prose. Copies will be available at the reading. Reviewer D.E. Steward of Literary Magazine Review gave high praise to the CLC publication: “Willow Review is altogether a singular magazine, unlike any literary magazine in the reviewer’s experience.”

Willow Review is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

Prairie Voices Reading and Reception Monday, April 28, 2014

6-8 p.m.

Room C003 Come celebrate the writers and artists published in the award-winning Prairie Voice, CLC’s student literary/arts journal.

Chicago’s Gold Coast. The evening begins in the Ballroom Loge with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, silent auction and raffles and continues on to a fabulous dinner in the Grand Ballroom, followed by a spirited live auction. Dance the rest of the evening to the dynamic music of the Ron Harris group. Proceeds from this event support CLC students through the CLC Foundation Scholarship Fund. Don’t miss out on this highly anticipated gala event. For more information or to reserve a ticket for the gala, contact the Foundation Office at (847) 543-2400.

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Literary Events

Sue William Silverman’s memoir, “Love Sick: One Woman’s Journey through Sexual Addiction” (W.W. Norton), was also a Lifetime television movie. Her first memoir, “Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You,” won the Association of Writers and Writing Programs award in creative nonfiction. Her craft book, “Fearless Confessions: A Writer’s Guide to Memoir,” won honorable mention in ForeWord Reviews’ book of the year award. Her poetry collection is called “Hieroglyphics in Neon.” She teaches in the M.F.A. in writing program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Info: www.SueWilliamSilverman.com.

Thursday, April 17, 2014


Special Events National French Week November 4-8, 2013 Events are free and open to the community

French Week Events A celebration of the people and cultures of French-speaking countries and regions, French Week provides students and the community the opportunity to develop a greater understanding and appreciation for these vibrant and diverse world communities.

Co-sponsored by the French department and the Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts division.

The French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon After World War l

For more events and information, contact Maria Manterola at (847) 543-2291 or mmanterola@clcillinois.edu.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole

International Film Series: Fridays, 7 p.m. • Room A162

All of the fims are free; no tickets are required. Films are subtitled when necessary. Films have adult content and are not suitable for children. For more information, contact Chris Cooling at (847) 543-2623.

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A Presentation by Dr. George Aynilian Question and answer session to follow

7 p.m.

C Wing Auditorium (Room C005) Discover how the partition of the Ottoman Empire was planned by Western powers during World War I and formalized by a League of Nations’ mandate in early 1920s. France was assigned the mandate of Greater Syria in 1923, which included present day Lebanon and Syria. The French mandate was not well received by the Arab Muslim inhabitants, but it lasted until 1943 when two independent countries emerged, Syria and Lebanon. Speaker George Aynilian was born and educated in Beirut, Lebanon, and had a successful career in pharmaceutical chemistry, working at Abbott Laboratories for 30 years. He was also a member of Scientific Board of World Health Organization’s Malaria Venture.

My Joy (Russia, 2011) September 13, 2013

Variety likened it to “an extended episode of ‘The Twilight Zone.’” Sight and Sound called it “Russia’s answer to ‘Deliverance.’” The Village Voice called it “one of the year’s mustsee provocations.” Others have invoked Kafka and eastern European folk tales in this surreal depiction of a young truck driver’s many detours through a violent, dehumanized post-Communist Russia. (The title is meant ironically.) Bleak, nightmarish content is expressed through precise, naturalistic style: the cinematographer, Oleg Mutu also shot the brilliant “Four Months, Three Weeks and Two Days.”

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Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole Thursday, November 7, 2013

7 p.m.

C Wing Auditorium (Room C005) In the heart of North America is a story that remains to be told, the story of the French Creoles who founded the Illinois Country over 300 years ago. Along the Wabash and Mississippi River corridors, today they remain with their songs, stories and language and one music group continues to carry the torch of this enduring culture: Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole.

Holy Motors (2012) Friday, November 8, 2013

7 p.m.

Room A162 See below for complete description.

Sponsored by the International Film Series, the French department and the Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts division.

The Robber (Austria/Germany, 2010) October 11, 2013 Based on a legendary true-crime story about Johann Kastenberger, an accomplished runner who won several marathons in his native Austria. He also robbed several banks in broad daylight. Which was the training for which? The film adaptation of this notorious case offers a stylish meditation on human compulsion in the tradition of “Vanishing Point,” “Drive” and the films of Michael Mann. The Village Voice called this “a nimble, dynamic character study of a fiercely guarded loner on the run.”


special events/INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES

Grayslake Campus

Lakeshore Campus

Veterans Day Ceremony

Pre-Kwanzaa Demonstration and Marketplace

Thursday, November 7, 2013 12-3 p.m.

Saturday, December 7, 2013 12-4 p.m.

C Wing Auditorium (Room C005) Free and open to the community Veterans Day Ceremony

Naval Training Center Great Lakes will help the College of Lake County honor our country’s war veterans.

Harvest Fest Friday, November 22, 2013

5-8 p.m.

C Wing Auditorium (Room C005) Free and open to the community A holiday meal and family fun. Movie at 8 p.m. For more information, call (847) 543-2280.

Earth Week Celebration Earth Week Celebration

Pre-Kwanzaa Demonstration

Lakeshore Campus South Building Free and open to the community Kwanzaa means “the first” or “the first fruits of the harvest” in the East African language of Kiswahali. It is the only nationally celebrated, non-religious African American cultural holiday in the United States. Kwanzaa is observed from December 26 to January 1 to reflect on the history, culture and labor of African Americans. For more information, call (847) 543-2191.

30th Annual Salute to Gospel Music Program Saturday, February 22, 2014

April 19-26, 2014 Free and open to the community Earth Week is a weeklong celebration at CLC. The week’s activities include volunteer workdays, interactive programs and entertaining presentations. There will be programs geared for children and adults focusing on wildlife, environmentally friendly living and much more. Some programs will feature live animals while some may take you outside. The detailed schedule is available in early April. For more information, contact Kelly Cartwright at (847) 543-2792.

Holy Motors (France, 2012)

Tony Manero (Chile, 2008)

November 8, 2013

December 6, 2013

Pure joy – any attempt at summary can only spoil the many surprises in this rhapsodic, glorious tribute to performance, music, cinema and ultimately, life itself. The Guardian called it “something different, experimental, a tilting at windmills, a great big pole-vault over the barrier of normality by someone who feels that the possibilities of cinema have not been exhausted by conventional realist drama.”

In the early years of Pinochet’s rule, a middle-aged Chilean is obsessed with impersonating, even becoming, John Travolta’s character from “Saturday Night Fever.” Practicing dance moves and emulating the costume, Raul trains for a televised variety show contest, blocking out the social repression around him. This is a blackly comic critique of media’s function in maintaining political power. The New York Times called it “an indelible portrait of a sociopath with the soul of a zombie [and] an extremely dark meditation on borrowed cultural identity.”

7 p.m.

Genesee Theatre, 203 N. Genesee St., Waukegan Save the date! This event has showcased nothing but the industry’s best of the gospel music genre, and this year will mark 30 years of celebrating gospel music and traditions. Watch for exciting details on featured guest performances.

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Beth Kamhi, Sculpture FLEX: 3-D 12 Sculpture Group

Joel Sheesley, Portage Joel Sheesley: Paintings

Ben Bates, Cup The Cup II

David Bolton, untitled Embellished Surface

Justin Hay, Moon Socket Jar CLC Student Art Competition

Wright Gallery Information: Steven Jones, curator (847) 543-2240 Website: http://gallery.clcillinois.edu Gallery Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 p.m. Hours vary during summer and college breaks. The Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art is a project of the College of Lake County Foundation.

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Paula Palmer, Incendia Digital Photography

Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art

Justin H.E. Mueller, Addict Recent Works


Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art Grayslake Campus • Free and open to the community.

FLEX: 3-D 12 Sculpture Group

Embellished Surface: Image and Pattern on Clay

August 23 to September 29, 2013

February 28 to April 6, 2014

The exhibit features the sculptural works of eight Chicago area artists who explore the innovative use of wide variety of materials. Reception: Friday, August 23 7-9 p.m.

A national, invitational exhibition featuring prominent artists selected for the various ways that they approach the form and surface. The clay forms might solely exist to display the rendered surface, or the surface may truly embellish the form. Reception: Friday, February 28 7-9 p.m.

Recent Works: A Juried Competition October 4 to November 10, 2013 The 33rd annual competition includes all fine art media and is open to all artists who reside or work in Lake County. Approximately $2,000 will be presented in cash prizes and purchase awards for the college’s art collection. Reception: Friday, October 4 7-9 p.m.

Joel Sheesley: Paintings

The Cup II: 50 Artists, 250 Variations (Artcetera Gallery) February 28 to April 13, 2014 The Artcetera Gallery features a special invitational exhibition of handcrafted ceramic vessels from 50 ceramic artists from around the world. The Cup II is a diverse showcase of functional and non-functional cups, guest curated by Ben Bates.

November 15 to December 15, 2013

CLC Student Art Competition

Sheesley paints realist images of reflective water puddles that metaphorically address a much larger world. Reception: Friday, November 15 7-9 p.m.

April 11 to May 16, 2014

Members Exhibition January 17 to February 23, 2014 A diverse group show of all fine art media by over 100 Lake County, Illinois artists. Funds from artist memberships support the Robert T. Wright Gallery. Reception: Friday, January 17 7-9 p.m.

A juried exhibit by current art students at CLC featuring painting, drawing, computer graphics, photography, ceramics, jewelry, digital media and sculpture. Approximately $1,200 will be presented in cash prizes and purchase awards. The Lake County Art League will sponsor two $500 scholarships for art students. Reception: Friday, April 11 7-9 p.m.

Paula Palmer & Michael Brown: Digital Photography May 23 to June 27, 2014 Lake County artists Paula Palmer and Michael Brown use digital photography in very different manners. Palmer constructs compositions of disparate images that reference the four elements. Brown creates “lenticular” images that change with the viewer’s vantage point. Reception: Friday, May 23 7-9 p.m.

Artcetera Gallery Sales Shop

The Artcetera Gallery Sales Shop features fine art, artisanal works and gifts by regional and local artists. Friends of the Gallery Memberships are available to patrons interested in receiving 20 percent off during seasonal sales and 10 percent off year-round in Artcetera and are eligible to receive 10 percent off on opening night receptions in the Wright Gallery. The Artcetera Gallery is adjacent to the Robert T. Wright Gallery. Artcetera Gallery Information: Voice: (847) 543-2405 Email: artcetera@clcillinois.edu Blog: http://artceteragallery.blogspot.com

Fall Sale

Friday – Wednesday, October 4–9, 2013 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10% off all items in Artcetera 20% off for Friends of the Gallery!

Winter Holiday Sale

November 25 to December 18, 2013 10% off for Friends of the Gallery

Valentine’s Day Sale

Monday – Wednesday, February 3–5, 2014 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10% off all items in Artcetera 20% off for Friends of the Gallery

Spring Sale

Monday – Wednesday, May 5–7, 2014 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10% off all items in Artcetera 20% off for Friends of the Gallery Mother’s Day – Father’s Day – Graduation

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Ticket Order Form Buyer Type Performance

Time

Date

(Regular, CLC, Student, 65+)

Quantity

Cost per ticket

Subtotal

Total Calculate Grand Total: Subtotal $ Ticket Amount: $ Number of Tickets ___ x $1 =JLC Facility Fee: $

Current JLC Subscriber? (See definition below.) Yes

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Name a.m./p.m. Daytime Phone

Best time to reach me:

Mainstage and Studio events only

$3 Handling Fee $

Email Our Box Office hours are Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

I wish to be a proud supporter of the JLC (circle one) $15/$25/$75/other $

If you are not available during those hours, please provide the best time for us to contact you and we will make every effort to do so.

Please indicate in the space below if you require any special accommodations.

Grand Total: $

Buyer Types

Service Fees

Group Rates

Regular: Adults 18-64 years old

$1 JLC Facility Fee: A non-refundable $1 per ticket fee, which will be used to help upgrade the center facility and equipment, will be assessed for all events held in the James Lumber Center.

Groups of six or more can enjoy a fun night out with friends and receive a special group discount for select performances. Call (847) 543-2431 for more information.

Senior: 65+ years CLC Alumni/Staff: Individuals who have paid current association dues or current or retired staff with ID. Limit two tickets per event. CLC Students: Must present current ID or current semester class registration confirmation. Level lll seating only. Limit two tickets per ID, per event. Teen: 12-17 years old. For Professional Series; if purchased with an adult ticket, may choose Level seating, if purchased alone, Level lll seating only. Children: 0-11 years

Handling Charges: There is a $3 non-refundable ticket handling fee for all mail, fax, email, online and telephone ticket orders. A convenience fee will also be assessed by the ticket provider for all internet ticket sales. Ticket Exchange Charge: There will be a $1 per ticket fee assessed for all ticket exchanges, which must be arranged at least 24 hours in advance of performance and is dependent upon availability.

JLC Subscriber: Must have purchased tickets from July 8-September 21, 2013, to three different Professional Series events. Discount applies to College Theatre and College Dance events.

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seating charts and maps

All seats, excellent views! Mainstage Theatre 600-seat proscenium

T S R Q P O N M L K J G F E D C B A

T S R Q P O N M L K J

Level III: Rows P through T

Level II: Rows H through O

I H

Level I: Rows A through G

Stage

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FREE PARKING

G F E D C B A

Mainstage Theatre

Driving Directions Studio Theatre 250-seat thrust

We are located on the College of Lake County’s Grayslake campus between Route 45 on the east and Route 83 on the west and between Route 120 on the south and Washington Street on the north. FREE Parking is available in lots 4, 5 and 6. Handicap accessible parking spaces are also available in lot 7 and in the visitor parking area on Sunpivot Circle.

Accessible Seating

Stage

Visit www.clcillinois.edu/tickets for complete directions.

Studio Theatre

The James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts is ADA compliant. It is wheelchair accessible with an assistive listening device, Braille signage and other amenities. To arrange for other accommodations, such as a sign language interpreter, please contact the Box Office at least two to three weeks in advance at (voice) (847) 543-2300 or (TTY) (847) 223-0134. Accessible seating in theatres

To ensure your identity and credit safety, we no longer ask for personal information on our order form. How to order: Online (credit cards only): www.clcillinois.edu/tickets

Ticket Delivery Tickets purchased more than seven days before the event will be mailed. Tickets purchased less than seven days in advance will be held for pickup at the Box Office window.

Internet convenience fee applies

Detach order form on page 22 and completely fill out all information for mailed or faxed orders.

In Person: JLC Box Office, room P112. Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Box Office is open 90 minutes prior to any JLC performance.

Mail (credit card or check only): JLC Box Office College of Lake County 19351 W. Washington St. Grayslake, IL 60030

Phone: (847) 543-2300 (option 5)

We will call you when your order form is received to complete your order. Handling fee applies.

Handling fee applies.

Check the website or call for up-to-date Box Office schedule.

All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Programs subject to change or substitution without notice.

Box Office Fax (credit card only): (847) 543-2629 – confidential handling We must call you to complete mailed or faxed orders. Handling fee applies.

Ticket orders will be handled beginning August 26, in order received.

Sign up at www.clcillinois.edu/tickets to receive notifications of upcoming events!

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Save the Date!

Sample the Season at the James Lumber Center 7th Annual Pre-Season Sale! Two day only discounts! Prizes! Previews! Thursday, September 19, 2013 • 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, September 21, 2013 • 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

College of Lake County Board of Trustees Richard A. Anderson Philip Carrigan, Ph.D., Secretary Jeanne T. Goshgarian, Vice Chairman William M. Griffin, Ed.D. Amanda D. Howland, M.A., M.S.Ed., J.D., Chairman Barbara D. Oilschlager

Our theatres are available for rent! The James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts is ideal for organizations seeking a venue for graduation ceremonies, business meetings, music and dance recitals, concerts, community workshops and other events.

Let us host your next event in:

For rental rates and availability:

Mainstage Theatre: 600-seat proscenium Studio Theatre: 250-seat thrust

(847) 543-2678 or JLCevents@clcillinois.edu

Lynda C. Paul Kendall Welton, Student Trustee Jerry W. Weber, Ph.D., President

Join our mailing list (847) 543-2300 or www.clcillinois.edu/tickets Front Cover Credits: The Official Blues Brothers™ Revue, Mojo and the Bayou Gypsies, Sphinx Virtuosi with the Catalyst Quartet, Chicago Tap Theatre.


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