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Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding
at Buona Sera Ristorante February 28 • 7:30PM March 1 • 2 & 7:30PM March 2 • 12 & 6PM It’s a wedding. It’s a feast. It’s a show! Actors exchange vows. And you, the audience, play the parts of Tony and Tina’s family and friends, joining them for the reception, feast and hilarious family dramas. One of the longest running shows in Off-Broadway history, Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding engages audiences through the common threads all people share. You’ll enjoy an array of embarrassing, bumbling, and colorful guests we all relate to, as you witness the union of these distinct and forever funny families. Plus, to top it off, we’re presenting the show within the beautiful confines of Buona Sera Italian Ristorante, located just next door to the theatre, Eat, drink, dance, converse, and get caught up in the festivities of this all-inclusive, interactive matrimonial experience. Ticket includes ceremony, reception, Italian Baked Ziti Dinner, champagne toast, wedding cake, music, dancing, and much more!
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Note from Tom Widener
Chairman, Count Basie Theatre Board of Trustees & Directors Dear Friends, Fiscal year 2013 was a successful, noteworthy year for the Count Basie Theatre. Our shows attracted over 195,000 people, activity at the Basie created an economic impact of approximately $15.2 million in the local community, 1,314 people participated in our Performing Arts Academy and the Basie was once again listed as a Top 40 Venue worldwide for live performances by Pollstar. We also continued our outreach in to local schools, reaching 602 students in the Red Bank Primary School District. The Basie continues to attract terrific performers across a range of genres. As many of you know, the Count Basie got its start as the Carlton Theatre, opening its doors in 1926 as a vaudeville and movie house, showing many iconic films. With the help of the Count Basie Friends of Film, we have continued to show great free movies. WIth the help of Tom Bernard and Sony Pictures Classics, we have developed The Film For Thought Series, often pairing speakers with documentaries. In the past year, we have shown: Searching for Sugarman, West of Memphis, and Neil Young Journeys. We look forward to continuing to screen noteworthy films at the Basie and are pleased to report that with the support of many of you, the Basie entered the digital age this year with the acquisition of a state-of-the art digital movie projector. And, of course, the Count Basie Theatre, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, does rely on the support of many people and organizations - including our 1,479 members to continue to do all that it does. This fiscal year we also raised money through our annual gala “flick� which focused on film and featured Jonathan Demme as our Honorary Chair and Randy Newman onstage; fundraising shows including the always popular Fab Faux; a golf outing, and straightforward appeals. We are grateful to all of you for your support across all these efforts. We also look forward to your continued support as we embark on a new capital campaign that will allow us to continue to refurbish our wonderful building and also move toward our goal of becoming a true regional center for arts and education with more performing and classroom space. Our strategic planning committee task force is hard at work now and we look forward to sharing our plans with you soon. Again, thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you throughout the year at the Basie.
Tom Widener Chairman, Count Basie Theatre Board of Trustees & Directors
Be A Part of the Basie - Membership has Premiere Perks! With membership ranging from $50 to $1,000+, the benefits abound. Based on your level of participation, you can enjoy… • Great seats – Advance Purchase allows you to buy tickets before they go on sale to the public • Don’t wait in that line – The Carlton Lounge is reserved for exclusive use by qualifying members As a part of the Basie, your membership allows us to… • • • •
Offer the best possible programming Preserve and improve this historic Theatre Offset Theatre operating costs Recognize you for your support of the arts
If the arts, cultural entertainment, arts education and this historic Theatre are important to you, show your support by becoming a member TODAY! CALL 732-224-8778 X 114 • EMAIL aciabattoni@countbasietheatre.org
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Chairman’s Circle ($1,000+ per year) Supporter ($300 per year) Contact us about benefits at higher giving levels (Value of benefits $200)
• Advance Purchase Opportunity for all upcoming shows four (4) days before the general public* AN EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS BENEFIT
• Admission to Carlton Lounge for member plus three (3) guests throughout membership year. • Two (2) complimentary beverages in the Carlton Lounge at every performance member attends • Total of ten (10) complimentary show tickets during the year. Shows from which you can choose will be at the discretion of Count Basie Theatre Management.* • Listing on major supporter board in the lobby • Recognition in Showtime and the Annual Report • Reduced ticket fees when buying tickets by phone from our Box Office
Patron ($500 per year) (Value of benefits $100)
• Advance Purchase Opportunity for all upcoming shows four (4) days before the general public*
AN EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS BENEFIT
• Admission to Carlton Lounge for member plus three (3) guests throughout membership year. • Total of eight (8) complimentary beverages per year at either lobby bar or Carlton with your Basie Marquee Card. • Total of Four (4) complimentary show tickets during the year. Shows from which you can choose at the discretion of Count Basie Theatre Management.* • Listing on major supporter board in the lobby • Recognition in Showtime and Annual Report • Reduced ticket fees when buying tickets by phone from our Box Office Please note that ALL ticket buyers are subject to the $2 per ticket restoration fee. For more information, please contact Ann Ciabattoni at 732.224.8778 x 114 or email aciabattoni@countbasietheatre.org.
(Value of benefits $50)
• Advance Purchase Opportunity for all upcoming shows three (3) days before the general public* AN EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS BENEFIT
• Admission to Carlton Lounge for member plus three (3) guests for three (3) shows per membership year • Total of four (4) complimentary beverages per year at either lobby bar or the Carlton with your Basie Marquee Card. • Two (2) complimentary show tickets during the year. Shows from which you can choose at the discretion of Count Basie Theatre Management.* • Recognition in Showtime and Annual Report • Reduced ticket fees when buying tickets by phone from our Box Office
Fellow ($100 per year) (Fully tax-deductible)
• Advance Purchase Opportunity for all upcoming shows two (2) days before the general public* AN EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS BENEFIT
• Recognition in Showtime and Annual Report • Reduced ticket fees when buying tickets by phone from our Box Office
Sponsor ($50 per year) (Fully tax-deductible)
• Recognition in Showtime and Annual Report • Reduced ticket fees when buying tickets by phone from our Box Office
*Disclaimer
• On occasion due to contractual terms with our artists, the early purchase dates may shift. • Complimentary Ticket offer applies only to selected shows presented by Count Basie Theatre. • Limited number of comp tickets will be available for selected shows. • Tickets provided on a first come first served basis. • Seat location will be at the discretion of Count Basie Theatre. • Complimentary tickets cannot be redeemed for cash or exchange. • No carryover from previous membership year will be allowed.
The Count Basie Theatre is owned and operated by the Count Basie Theatre, Inc., a section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the people of Central New Jersey by maintaining, operating and programming the historic Count Basie Theatre. Membership is designed to enhance your enjoyment of attending programs at the Count Basie Theatre and is tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Count Basie Theatre, A Nonprofit Organization Count Basie Theatre, Inc. Executive Board Tom Widener
Chairman, Board of Trustees & Directors
Charles T. Woolston
Raymond R. Moser, Jr.
Treasurer, Board of Trustees & Directors
Stephen Cutler
Secretary, Board of Trustees & Directors
Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees
Stuart Alderoty
Michael Parent
Assistant Secretary, Board of Trustees & Directors
Harry M. Agnostak
Human Resources Chair, Board of Trustees & Directors
Vice Chairman, Board of Directors
Count Basie Theatre, Inc. Board of Trustees Steve Bidgood David J. Cooner Quaniesha N. Crankfield Stephen Cutler John E. Ekdahl David Gentile Beth Giannotto
Carol Godfrey Ian Horkheimer John Kampfe Richard V. Kenderian Judith Marrus Patricia Pinto William G. Reilly, Jr. Anne Marie Robbins
Steven M. Schultz Peter Seligman David A. Springsteen Laurence G. Thoma Alfred J. Weiss Darrell Lawrence Willis, Sr. Edward J. Zipprich
Adam Philipson Chief Executive Officer, Ex Officio
Count Basie Theatre Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Mitchell Ansell Peter Ardolino Nick Brown Craig Cummings Tony Fox Tim Hogan
Marshall Knopf Judith Marrus Nancy Mulheren Maggie Riker Matthew J. Saker Chip Schulz
Patti Scialfa Springsteen Pat Scire Karen Siciliano Richard Spengler Carol Stillwell Dr. Lawrence Sykoff
Adam Philipson Chief Executive Officer, Ex Officio
Chief Executive Officer: Adam Philipson Executive Assistant/Project Coordinator: Ann Marie Keenan DEVELOPMENT Director of Development: Shannon Eadon Director of Membership: Ann Ciabattoni Development Associate: Lisa Marie O’Connell Development Associate: Lauren Milne Development Liaison: Jessica Pellegrino FINANCE Director of Finance: Karen Franklin Finance Associate: Antoinette Koski PT Finance Associate: Megan Murphy MARKETING Director of Marketing & Public Relations: Jonathan E. Vena Graphic Designer: Nikolai Roschko Social Media Manager: Alexandra Campanella OPERATIONS Vice President of Operations: Izzy Sackowitz Receptionist: Nora Kimball Mulheren Facilities Director: Chris Lomazzo Custodial Supervisor: Roy McCurdy Technical Director: Michael Jacoby Assistant Technical Director: Anthony Calicchio House Crew: Daniel Gibson, Todd Kearney, Greg Wilkens Backstage Catering: Margie Cocalis LLC House Manager: Mary Hill Assistant House Manager: Pat Stephens Merchandise Manager: Marion Fuget ADA Coordinator: Melissa Finkel Security Supervisor: William Topps
BOX OFFICE Box Office Manager: Maryann Wrobel Assistant Box Office Manager: Yolande Ruggiero Representatives: Laurie Dalton, Melissa Finkel, Donna Horsey, Nicole Lenge, Noelle Martines, Nick McMahon, Jessica Pellegrino, Gina Rodriguez, Lauren Ruggiero, Kathy Santiago, Caitlin Sauter EDUCATION Director of Education: Yvonne Lamb Scudiery Education Assistant: Sue Brennan Outreach Administrator: Samantha Giustiniani Education Faculty: John Paul Alfonso, Dan Cooley, Marjorie Enerson, Diane Fox, Amy Fredericks, Bruce Gallipani, Samantha Giustiniani, Kate Havel, Joan Kilcommons, Jacqueline Mazza, Margot McCray, Bradley Mott, Vincent Mottern, Joe Muccioli, Robin Oddo, Lori Olson, Jamie Saponaro, Melanie Taylor, Christopher Tomaino, Meredith Wehr PROFESSIONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Insurance: E & K Insurance; Ogden & Co. Accounting: Fried & Kowgios Partners, CPAs Legal: McCarter & English; K&L Gates; Ansell, Grimm & Aaron Production Sound: ACIR Professional Transportation: Royal Limousine Cleaning: M and C Cleaning LLC Website Management: CTSI Technical Support: ACA Computers
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The creator of NPR’s noted “This American Life” series talks about his program and how it’s put together: what makes a compelling story, where they find the amazing stories for their show, how he and his staff are trying to push broadcast journalism to do things it doesn’t usually do. He’ll mix stories from the show live onstage, combining his glib narration with recorded quotes and music, to literally recreate one of his storied broadcast live in front of an audience.
Cesar Millan Live! March 12 • 8PM
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January 17 • 8PM The Ultimate Elvis Birthday Bash starring Mike Albert & Scot Bruce January 19 • 7PM Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass
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January 21 • 7PM Blues Brothers Free Film Series January 29 • 3PM Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train Live! January 30 • 8PM An Evening with Branford Marsalis
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Bob Bandiera’s Jersey Shore Rock n’ Soul Revue A Tribute to American Troubadours March 21 • 8PM
Bobby Bandiera’s famed Jersey Shore Rock n’ Soul Revue returns with “A Tribute to American Troubadours.” Directed by Bandiera himself, the Jersey Shore Rock n’ Soul Revue pays tribute to the great artists and writers of the American Song Book -- the canon of the most important and most influential American music of the 20th century. Birthed in the “Brill Building” in New York City in the 1950s and 1960s, a loosely affiliated group of songwriters and producers created the sounds that would define American pop, rock, and folk music for a generation. Bobby and band will pay tribute to these writers and performers including Carol King, Burt Bacharach, and Neil Diamond. Made possible in part by:
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February 15 • 2PM Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music February 16 • 3PM RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles February 18 • 7PM Moonstruck Free Film Series February 21 • 8PM The Sing-Off Live Tour! A Night of A Cappella February 22 • 8PM Josh Turner Punching Bag Tour February 23 • 7PM Joy Behar & Special Guests February 27 • 8PM The Pink Floyd Experience February 28 • 8PM Bobby Collins
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Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train Live
Buddy’s Big Adventure January 29 • 3PM
All aboard! DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE! BUDDY’S BIG ADVENTURE embraces and celebrates the fascination that preschoolers have with both dinosaurs and trains. Based on the PBS Kids smash Dinosaur Train, produced by the Jim Henson Company, the series encourages basic scientific thinking skills as your children learn about life science, natural history and paleontology. Join Buddy, Tiny, King, Don and more in this fun-filled, interactive and immersive live trip back in time to an age when dinosaurs roamed the earth... and rode in trains! Little Buddy is a proud Tyrannosaurus Rex living happily in the Pteranodon family nest. But, what exactly makes Buddy a part of this family, and just what will happen when he gets bigger and can’t fit in the nest anymore? Buddy wants to know, so the Pteranodons decide to hop aboard the one and only Dinosaur Train and set off on an adventure across the Mesozoic. Through interactivity, music and laughter DINOSAUR TRAIN LIVE! will have kids up and dancing in the aisles.
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History On July 29, 1925 the Red Bank Register reported that Joseph Oschwald of Little Silver announced plans to build a Theatre on Monmouth Street for a partnership with Joseph Stern Newark, Burns and of Joseph Stern of of Newark, thethe Burns and Schaffer Amusement Co. and Walter Reade, then New Jersey’s largest theatre owner. The property and the rights of way for Kathy Dorn Severini DBA Dorn’s Classic Images. Used by permission. the land were purchased for $21,000, the projected construction cost was roughly $300,000. Ground was broken on December 9, 1925 and the Theatre opened on Armistice Day, November 11, 1926. Opening night was a grand affair, headlined by a vaudeville performer, the feature film “The Quarterback,” starring Richard Dix, Carlton’s News Events and a ten piece orchestra. That summer and fall, the plan was to use the Theater Theatre to try out musical comedies and other shows to be produced in New York. Admission would never be more than 75 cents for movies and vaudeville shows. First known as the State Theatre (the initials “ST” are still inscribed on the peak of the building’s façade). The Theatre’s name was changed twice, first to the Red Bank Theatre and then to the name it operated under for over four decades, the Carlton Theatre. The Red Bank Register reported that the new Carlton Theatre, “…is a marvel of beauty, convenience and comfort. Outside and inside it is an architectural triumph. Color and light are two of the outstanding features of the new building. Thousands of electric lights stud the ceilings and sidewalls. In the center of the building is an enormous dome-like sunburst illuminated with a myriad of concealed lights. A very large glass chandelier is suspended from the center of the dome. The interior of the Theatre is rich with colors harmoniously blended. The furnishing are rich in velours and velvets in contrasting shades.” A grandly painted vaudeville curtain, still in use today, filled the proscenium arch. The Theatre was privately owned and operated for almost 50 years, until 1973, when an anonymous donation made it possible for the Monmouth County Arts Council to acquire the building for just $96,665 and preserve it for cultural uses. It operated as the Monmouth Arts Center until 1984, when it was renamed in honor of jazz pianist, composer, band leader and Red Bank native William “Count” Basie (1904-1984). On June 30, 1999, the Count Basie Theatre, Inc. was established as an independent nonprofit corporation to maintain ownership and manage, program and preserve the Theatre for the benefit of the community. In 2004, the first of a 12-phase, $21.5 million renovation began with the purchase and installation of brand new historically accurate Theatre seats. In 2008, the auditorium, lobbies and Carlton Lounge were renovated and restored. In 2011, the façade and marquee were restored and the Theatre was named to the National Register of Historic Places. Total expenditures on capital improvements have totaled $12 million to date. Although the current schedule is composed of “live” music, dance, theatre and arts education performances, much remains the same about the building. Almost 200,000 people a year attend events at the Count Basie Theatre. In an age when we communicate and entertain ourselves through mediums that its founders could not have even imagined, their Theatre is still the place where people go when they want to be entertained and enlightened in the company of their neighbors. A more expansive telling of the Count Basie Theatre’s history is available at www.countbasietheatre.org.
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March 11 • 8:15PM A Conversation with Robert Wagner with Liz Smith
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Jazz belongs at the Basie – and two of its brightest and best-known stars are on their way home. Join us for an evening with NEA Jazz Master, renowned Grammy Award®winning saxophonist and Tony Award®nominee Branford Marsalis. As leader of one of the finest jazz quartets today, and a frequent soloist with classical ensembles, Marsalis and his Quartet of musical friends recently released Four MFs Playin’ Tunes. On this new album, the song takes center stage, with the band members bringing their considerable musical expertise to bear, as they focus on each tune as an important musical entity unto itself -- and not merely a vehicle for showcasing individual talent.
One of the most celebrated jazz artists in history returns to the Basie! 20-time Grammy Award®- winning guitarist Pat Metheny comes to Red Bank on March 23 with his Unity Band – saxophonist Chris Potter, percussionist Antonio Sanchez, bassist Ben Williams and multi-instrumentalist Giulio Carmassi. “With this project, I want to form a platform that encompasses the entire range of things that I have done over the years,” Metheny says, “from Bright Size Life to Secret Story, from my group projects to the Orchestrion, and with this incredible group of musicians, Chris Potter, Ben Williams, Antonio Sanchez and Giulio Carmassi, just about anything is possible!”
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Rhythm of the Dance National Dance Company of Ireland February 13 • 8PM
Rhythm of the Dance has heralded a new era in Irish entertainment, featuring thirty dancers, a traditional live full Irish band, and the dashing and handsome Young Irish Tenors. Internationally rated as one of the most popular and successful Irish Step Dance shows on tour, critics, audiences, and millions of fans around the world, have hailed the live stage show as a must see!
Celtic Nights
The Emigrants Bridge March 14 • 8PM
The Irish’s pride in artistry is its own reward. Every thundering dance tune and plaintive melody is a separate thread in the broad and colourful tapestry of Celtic music. “The Emigrants Bridge” is a brand new show that expertly weaves these strands together. The performance effortlessly intertwines beautiful ballads, striking choreography, and a compelling storyline to form a vivid link with Celtic heritage. It’s a stirring tale of a people’s struggle to find their place in the world.
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Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music February 15 • 2PM
For those of you not yet converted, Singa-Long-a Sound of Music is a screening of the classic Julie Andrews film musical in glorious, full-screen technicolor, complete with subtitles so that the whole audience can sing along and a free magic moments fun pack! Then of course there is the famous fancy-dress competition in which everyone who has come in costume is invited onto the stage to show off their fantastic tailoring skills. Fancy dress is not obligatory but highly recommended!
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Moscow Festival Ballet March 19 • 8PM
The Moscow Festival Ballet was founded in 1989 when legendary principal dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet Sergei Radchenko sought to realize his vision of a company which would bring together the highest classical elements of the great Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet companies in an independent new company within the framework of Russian classic ballet. Leading dancers from across Russia have forged under Radchenko’s direction an exciting new company staging new productions of timeless classics such as Giselle, Don Quixote, Paquita and Carmen.
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RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles February 16 • 3PM
DIRECT FROM BROADWAY! As “the next best thing to seeing The Beatles!”, RAIN performs the full range of The Beatles’ discography live onstage, including the most complex and challenging songs that The Beatles themselves recorded in the studio but never performed for an audience. Together longer than The Beatles, RAIN has mastered every song, gesture and nuance of the legendary foursome, delivering a totally live, note-for-note performance in this multi-media concert, that’s as infectious as it is transporting.
Summer of Love IV feat. Glen Burtnik & The Summer of Love Experience March 15 • 8PM
Glen Burtnik’s Summer of Love Concert, a tribute to the music (1967-1969) of the Woodstock Generation done “note for note and absolutely live” as only Glen and the band can, returns to the Basie along with the famous Pig Light Show and remembers Woodstock in celebration of 1969’s iconic Woodstock Art and Music Festival’s 45th Anniversary year.
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The Sing-Off Live Tour! A Night of A Cappella February 21 • 8PM
It’s back! 47 million viewers watched Season 3, and now The Sing-Off returns, with the finalists hitting the road for the first ever Live Tour, making a stop at the Basie! The a cappella music scene has never been more popular than it is now. Sing-Off Season 3 winners, Pentatonix, have become one of the most popular groups in vocal music, and a legitimate media sensation. A cappella has ruled the box office and airwaves as Pitch Perfect defied expectations breaking box office records and releasing the #1 selling soundtrack of 2013 with over 1 million copies sold. Made possible in part by:
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Josh Turner Punching Bag Tour February 22 • 8PM
One of country music’s most recognizable hit-makers earning numerous CMA, ACM and Grammy nominations since the release of his debut album, Long Black Train, Josh Turner has sold more than five million albums and garnered four No. 1 hits (including three multi-week chart-toppers): “Your Man,” “Would You Go With Me,” and “Why Don’t We Just Dance” (a four-week No. 1 that was named the most-played song of the year in 2010 by MediaBase). In association with:
Lonestar Acoustic March 13 • 8PM
A twenty year anniversary is cause for celebration, and Lonestar is marking this career milestone in more ways than one. Reunited with original lead singer Richie McDonald, the multi-platinum country music quartet is working hard on a brand new album and embarking on an extensive anniversary tour, with over 90 dates scheduled in North America alone.
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Bobby Collins February 28 • 8PM
Bobby Collins is the # 1 Most Played and Requested Comedian on XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, and such a funny guy we have him back every year. Mix the physical comedy of Jerry Lewis with the heart of George Burns, and you’ve got a born storyteller everyone can relate to. He’s an American Comedy Award winner, a Grammy nominee, has his own Showtime Special, and has hosted comedy shows for VH1, A&E and Showtime.
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June 22 • 7:30PM For the last eighteen years, Bill Maher has set the boundaries of where funny, political talk can go on American television. First on Politically Incorrect (Comedy Central, ABC, 1993-2002), and for the last seven years on HBO’s Real Time, Maher’s combination of unflinching honesty and big laughs have garnered him twenty-one Emmy nominations.
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The Pink Floyd Experience February 27 • 8PM
Without question, Pink Floyd remains one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Now, get ready for The Pink Floyd Experience live in concert, presenting Pink Floyd’s Greatest Hits and Rarities. Complete with a dazzling new light show… full quadraphonic sound and six brilliant musicians singing all of Pink Floyd’s classics including “Wish You Were Here,” “Time,” “Another Brick in the Wall” and much more…live! Audiences are raving about this epic concert.
The Straits March 4 • 8PM
Dire Straits’ legacy is alive and well thanks to the musicians who made history with the band. The Straits features members of the original line-up, performing songs from Dire Straits’ discography. For fans that have missed one of the best-loved groups of the eighties, The Straits offer a fantastic musical experience.
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Cirque Zíva is a fast-paced, technically innovative and beautifully presented new show. The large cast and spectacular set designs illustrate the best of producer Danny Chang (Artistic Director of the Golden Dragon Acrobats) brand of artistic merit, high production value, and solid commitment to cultural exchange. The Golden Dragon Acrobats average 200 performances each year and have toured through all 50 states and in over 65 countries across the world. In 2005, their Broadway debut and seven-week run at the New Victory Theater earned two prestigious New York Drama Desk Awards nominations (for Best Choreography and Most Unique Theatrical Experience). There will be a special Bus-In performance on March 17 at 10:30AM as part of Count Basie Theatre’s Educational Outreach Program. For tickets and more information, contact Samantha Giustiniani at 732-224-8778 x 130.
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SPANK! Harder The Sequel
March 20 • 8PM The country’s #1 ladies night out returns with an all-new sexy and satirical show, SPANK! HARDER. The phenomenon of SPANK! THE FIFTY SHADES PARODY took the world by storm in 2013, delivering a night of naughty and hilarious fun to women in over 160 cities across the globe. Your cheeks will hurt with laughter as SPANK! HARDER picks up where the original left off, parodying not only “Fifty Shades”, but taking aim at a variety of pop culture that is begging to be SPANK’D! Wife, mother, and senior account manager E.B. Janet embarks on her second novel, taking audiences on a hysterical, fantasy adventure where anything can – and does - happen. A precarious love triangle? Yes. Drop dead gorgeous male characters? You bet. Whether you are looking for a perfect date night to spice things up, or gathering the girls for some laugh-outloud fun, we’ve got the show for you. Arrive early for special show-themed cocktails, and stay afterwards for photos with the cast. It’s time to get SPANK’D.. this time Harder!
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Widely regarded as one of the most brilliant songwriters of her generation, Suzanne Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s when, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, she sang what has been labeled contemporary folk or neo-folk songs of her own creation in Greenwich Village clubs. Since the release of her self-titled, critically acclaimed 1985 debut album, she has given sold-out concerts in many of the world’s best-known halls. In performances devoid of outward drama that nevertheless convey deep emotion, Vega sings in a distinctive, clear vibrato-less voice that has been described as “a cool, dry sandpaper-brushed nearwhisper” and as “plaintive but disarmingly powerful.” This event is to take place at Two River Theater located at 21 Bridge Ave in Red Bank. All tickets sold via Two River Theater box office.
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Experience Hendrix 2014 Tour March 25 • 8PM
Celebrate the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix. Together on one stage: • Billy Cox (Band of Gypsys and Jimi Hendrix Experience) • Buddy Guy • Jonny Lang • Kenny Wayne Shepherd • Bootsy Collins • Dweezil Zappa • Eric Johnson • Doyle Bramhall II • Chris Layton (from Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble) • Eric Gales • Ana Popovic • Mato Nanji of Indigenous and other special guests to be announced!
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March 29 • 8PM Founded in 1992 by Jacques Heim, Diavolo Dance Theater is an internationally renowned dance company that reinvents dance, re-imagines theater, and redefines thrills. Diavolo takes movement, athletics, and daring to the extreme, creating abstract narratives about the human experience through surreal tableaux. Diavolo’s newest piece is Transit Space, inspired by the movement of skateboarding. Transit Space is the first dance work ever created in residency at Glorya Kaufman presents Dance at the Music Center, Los Angeles. As part of the residency, Diavolo conducted research with skateboarders from Ramon Cortines High School for the Arts and held outdoor rehearsals on the Music Center Plaza that were broadcast on ESPN’s Sportscenter.
“Heart-stopping swan dives by dancers from on high into the waiting arms of sure-footed partners” – THE NEW YORK TIMES
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CONGRATULATIONS FROM TEAM BASIE! From her earliest days as a student with Rockit! at the Basie and the Count Basie Theatre Performing Arts Academy, our vote has been cast for Jacquie Lee, who we recognized early on as not just an exceptional vocalist, but a kind-hearted, sincere and incredibly talented young woman. No matter the vote, our aspiring students and performing arts staff will regard you as OUR Voice for years to come.
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Corporate Sponsors Ansell, Grimm & Aaron Citi Citibank Coca-Cola Galaxy Toyota Scion Monmouth Medical Center - Barnabas Health New Jersey Natural Gas Pazzo Point Pleasant Distributors
Distinguished Guest Sponsors Boynton & Boynton Sheridan Burrage and Mike Nasr Check Electrical Corp. Tom and Nancy Gravina investors Bank John and Estelle Ketterer Martek Pharmacal Co. Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Pazzo PNC Wealth Management RBC Wealth Management Drew and Kath Steck Two River Community Bank ViaSource Funding Group Wells Fargo Wealth Management
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FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or another emergency please do not run, WALK TO THAT EXIT. Please follow the directions of the House Staff. If you become aware of a medical or other emergency, please inform the House Staff immediately. FOOD AND BEVERAGE: Food and beverages are permitted inside the Theatre at many events, but please help maintain this Theatre as an asset for this community by disposing of your own trash in the lobby receptacles. Please use the blue recycling receptacles for plastic bottles and cups. PHOTOGRAPHY AND RECORDING: Possession and/or use of devices for photographic, audio, video or electronic recording, reproduction or transmission of performances is prohibited. Such equipment may be confiscated. Violators may be ejected and/or held liable for monetary damages. CELL PHONES AND PAGERS: Please turn off alarm watches, cell phones and pagers. If you use your cell phone during intermission, please remember to turn it off again. RESTROOMS: On the ground level, a women’s room and a wheelchair accessible bathroom are located on the house left side of the lobby. On the balcony level, a women’s room is located on the house right side, and a men’s room is located on the house left side of the balcony lobby. PUBLIC TELEPHONES: The Theatre does not have a public pay telephone. If you need to make an emergency call, please see an usher for assistance. ACCESSIBILITY: Please inform the Box Office of any special arrangements you require when purchasing tickets. An assistive listening system for the hearing impaired is available from the House Manager. Large print programs are available on request. A wheelchair accessible bathroom is located on the house left side of the ground level lobby. The Theatre does not have its own parking lot. A disabled permit parking space is available on the street just in front and across the street in the municipal parking lot of Borough Hall. BOX OFFICE: The Box Office is located to the right of the lobby doors as you face the building and is open Monday-Friday 12:00-6:00pm, Saturdays 12:00-3:00pm and until onehalf hour after show time. Cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Additional service charges do apply. Purchase tickets by phone at 732.842.9000 or online at www.countbasietheatre.org. PARKING: Please observe all parking regulations and signage, do not park in private parking lots and do not block our neighbors’ driveways. The best public parking is at the Red Bank Train Station, located two blocks west of the Theatre on Monmouth Street, and in the large municipal lot located one block east of the Theatre in between Monmouth and White Streets, behind the stores on the north side of Monmouth Street. LOST AND FOUND: Ask for the House Manager during a performance, or call the administrative office the next business day at 732.224.8778 x117. THEATRE RENTAL: The Theatre is available for rent for performances, fundraisers, corporate and special events. A wide variety of support services are available including artist bookings. For more information visit the Theatre’s web site or call the administrative office at 732.224.8778 x122. WEBSITE: Visit our website at www.countbasietheatre.org, which features online ticket sales, the complete calendar of events, membership information, sponsorship information, special events, Showtime advertising, links to the Theatre’s Facebook and Twitter sites and much much more. MAILING LIST: Add your name to the Theatre’s mailing list at the Box Office, call 732-842-9000 or email info@countbasietheatre.org. Name, address, and phone number are required of all ticket buyers to verify payment and to contact you in the event of a cancellation. Ticket buyers are automatically entered on the mailing list and may receive information about upcoming performances. However, all information is confidential, all mailings are done under the Theatre’s auspices. The Theatre does not sell, trade or rent its mailing list.
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Members & Contributors We thank all of the following supporters for their generosity to the Count Basie Theatre’s Art Education Program, Capital Campaign, Brick by Brick Campaign, Corporate Sponsorship Program, Distinguished Guest Program, “flick” Gala and Membership program during the first quarter of the 2013-2014 fiscal year. (This list reflects contributions received between between July 1, 2013 – September 30, 2013) $10,000+ Mark and Karey Hogan; Marshall and Janice Knopf; Marrus Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 Bob and Helen Evanson; BOC Partners Inc./Britain O’Connor; Coca Cola, Lauren and Paul Lavelle; Monmouth University; Point Pleasant Distributors $2,500 - $4,999 William and Allyson Agathis; Anonymous; Lillian and Donald Burry; Lillian and Michael DiPiazza, Phyllis McQuillan; Merrill Lynch & Co.; Movado, PAZZO Restaurant; Thomas and Annette Reed; Nancy and Tucker Ronzetti; The Target Foundation; Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Tschampion; Walt Street Pub; John and Elizabeth Williams $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous (1); Robert A. Baxter; Kelly and Stephen Becker; Michael Benedetto; Pat and Brad Berger; Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Broege; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown; Ms. Christina Calvi; Michael and Joni Cassidy; Joy and William Coughlin; Shelley Davimos; Frank Day; Shawn Delp; Neil Desena Foundation; Scott A. DeSimone; Natalie Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Faulknor; Betty Ann Fuller; William Gilbert; Gwynneth Green; Steven and Margaret Henning; Doane and Kathie Kelly; Richard Kenderian; Paul Kirvan and Loretta Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Levine; Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Longhitano; Mr. Richard M. Maser; Laura and John Moetz; Joseph and Carol Monaco; Michael and Tammie Morse; Raymond and June Moser; Ostrowitz & Ostrowitz, Esqs.; Robert and Karen Parry; Robert Passarella; Mike and Judy Power;
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