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Note from Adam Philipson President & CEO, Count Basie Theatre, Inc. Dear Patrons, Thank you for joining us. I’d like to thank those of you who have stopped me in the lobby to share your pleasure about the current direction of the theatre. I am so pleased about the level of artists we are presenting and the way the Basie team is working together to bring such high quality shows. Behind the scenes, our Board of Directors and Trustees are working hard as well. They are a passionate group of community members who love the Basie and are advocates and ambassadors to the community. They are also generous in helping us bridge the gap between what we earn from ticket sales and what it actually costs to run the theatre. It is a true labor of love to operate, renovate and restore this historic community treasure -- but we need help. For instance, our arts and education work might not be something you are as familiar with, but we are committed to opening our doors and sparking the imaginations of thousands of children every day of the year. Our work in area schools, our onsite educational programs, busing students in to see our world-class performances, Rockit! at the Basie, the Jazz Arts Academy at the Basie, our Central Jersey Youth Chorale and the fabulous Basie Awards are all examples of what we bring to the youth of our region. Our dedicated education team, under the direction of Yvonne Lamb Scudiery, has never been more active than it is now. In August, our inaugural Vanguard Awards honored four leaders who have demonstrated a life-long appreciation and passion for the arts and education: Maureen and Steven Van Zandt, Monmouth Arts Council executive director Mary Eileen Fouratt and county Freeholder Lillian Burry. Imagine our surprise and delight for the audience and the Rockit! students when Little Steven jumped onstage and performed the closing number with the Rockit! students. It was the perfect ending for all of us who believe that art has the ability to change lives. We want you to be part of this effort. Continue coming to shows. Keep talking with me about what you like and what you’d like to see changed. If you are a donor, please continue your commitment and support. If you’re new to the Basie, welcome. We’ll see you again soon.
Adam Philipson
President & CEO
Be A Part of the Basie - Membership has Premiere Perks! With membership ranging from $100 to $1,000+, the benefits abound. Based on your level of participation, you can enjoy… • Great seats – Advance Purchase allows you the opportunity 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 OR x 124 • EMAIL aciabattoni@countbasietheatre.org
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Chairman’s Circle ($1,000+ per year)
Supporter ($300 per year)
(Value of benefits $200)
• Advance Purchase Opportunity for all upcoming shows three (3) days before the general public*
Contact us about benefits at higher giving levels
• 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
(Value of benefits $50)
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 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)
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 non-refundable restoration fee. For more information, please contact Ann Ciabattoni at 732-224-8778 x 114 or email aciabattoni@countbasietheatre.org.
• 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
*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 Tom Widener
Count Basie Theatre, Inc. Executive Board
Chairman, Board of Trustees & Directors
Charles T. Woolston
Raymond R. Moser, Jr.
Treasurer, Board of Trustees & Directors
Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees
Stephen Cutler
Stuart Alderoty
Secretary, Board of Trustees & Directors
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 Mark Hogan John Kampfe Richard V. Kenderian Judith Marrus William G. Reilly, Jr. Steven M. Schultz
Peter Seligman David A. Springsteen Laurence G. Thoma Alfred J. Weiss Kaye Wise Darrell Lawrence Willis, Sr. Edward J. Zipprich
Adam Philipson
President & Chief Executive Officer, Ex Officio
Count Basie Theatre Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors Mitchell Ansell Peter Ardolino Tom Bernard 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
President & Chief Executive Officer, Ex Officio
President & 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: Nicholas McMahon FINANCE Director of Finance: Karen Franklin Finance Associate: Antoinette Koski PT Finance Assistant: Corinne Kleinsorgen MARKETING Director of Marketing & Public Relations: Jonathan E. Vena Marketing Manager - Interactive: Alexandra Campanella OPERATIONS Vice President of Operations: Izzy Sackowitz Event Manager: Joe Pulito 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 Receptionist: Nora Sands
BOX OFFICE Box Office Manager: Maryann Wrobel Assistant Box Office Manager: Yolande Ruggiero Senior Box Office Representative: Nicholas McMahon Representatives: Laurie Dalton, Melissa Finkel, Donna Horsey Gina Rodrigues, Kathy Santiago, Noelle Martines, Caitlin Sauter, Kylie Jo Donovan, Lisa Musillo EDUCATION Director of Education: Yvonne Lamb Scudiery Outreach Administrator: Samantha Giustiniani Education Assistant: Sue Brennan Education Faculty: John Paul Alfonso, 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 Accounting: Fried & Kowgios Partners, CPAs Cleaning: M and C Cleaning LLC Insurance: E & K Insurance; RDA Benefit Services, LLC Graphic Design: DBK Design Studio, LLC Legal: McCarter & English; K&L Gates; Ansell, Grimm & Aaron Production Sound: ACIR Professional Technical Support: ACA Computers Transportation: Royal Limousine Website Management: CTSI
If you are interested in supporting us by advertising in this publication, please contact Shannon Eadon at 732-224-8778 x 128 or seadon@countbasietheatre.org
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Award-winning comedian, actor, and filmmaker Mike Birbiglia returns to the stage with more painfully awkward stories in his all-new show about jokes, and how they can get you in trouble. Join Mike as he gets arrested in New Jersey, screamed at by a famous director, heckled by Statler and Waldorf, and attacked by zombie rodents. Ira Glass of public radio's This American Life writes "Birbiglia's stories are even funnier live than they are on the radio." Time Magazine calls Birbiglia "master of the personal, embarrassing tale." The New York Times describes him as a "supremely enjoyable monologist."
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October 19 • 7:30PM THE OFFICIAL BLUES BROS. REVUE October 23 • 8PM Comedy Central presents
AMY SCHUMER The ‘Inside Amy Schumer’s Back Door’ Tour October 24 • 7:30PM CIRQUE LA PUTYKA presents SLAPSTICK SONATA October 26 • 7PM CHRISSIE HYNDE of THE PRETENDERS November 2 • 7:30PM SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE November 5 • 8PM
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Upcoming Events YO GABBA GABBA! LIVE! The ‘Music is Awesome’ Tour November 6 • 3 & 6PM COLIN MOCHRIE and BRAD SHERWOOD From TV’s Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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History H istory On 29, July1925, 29, 1925 the Red Register On July the Red BankBank Register reported reported of Little to the plans of that LittleJoseph Silver’sOschwald Joseph Oschwald announced plans toStreet. build aOschwald’s Theatre buildSilver a Theatre on Monmouth on Monmouth for a partnership theatre would be a Street partnership between himself, of Joseph of Newark, the and Burns and Joseph Stern ofStern Newark, the Burns Schaffer Schaffer Company Amusement Co.Walter and Walter Reade, Amusement and Reade, then then NewasJersey’s largest theatre well-known New Jersey’s largestowner. theatre TheThe property and the rights of way for and owner. register noted that the property Kathy Dorn Severini DBA Dorn’s Classic Images. Used by permission. for $21,000, the of rightsthe ofland way were werepurchased already secured at a cost projected cost was roughly $300,000. Ground was broken on December 9, $21,000, with aconstruction projected construction cost of $300,000. 1925 and the Theatre opened on Armistice Day, November 11, 1926. Opening night was a grand headlined by a vaudeville performer, the feature filmjust “The Quarterback,” Ground was affair, broken on December 9, 1925 and the theatre opened nine months later on starring11, Richard Carlton’s News and a tenheadlined piece orchestra. That summer and November 1926.Dix, Opening night wasEvents a grand affair, by a vaudeville performer, fall, the film plan“The was Quarterback” to use the Theater to try out musical comedies andnews otherevents shows reel to beand a the feature starring Richard Dix, plus Carlton’s produced in New York. Admission wouldand never more for movies 10-piece orchestra. The following summer fall,be the planthan was75 tocents use the Theatreand to try out vaudeville shows. musical comedies and other shows to be produced in New York. Admission would never be more that 75 cents for movies and vaudeville shows. First known as the State Theatre (the initials “ST” are still inscribed on the peak of the Theatre’s twice, firston to the the peak Red Bank First building’s known as façade). the StateThe Theatre (the name initialswas “ST”changed are still inscribed of theTheatre building’s and the thentheatre’s to the name it operated under over four decades, façade), name underwent twoforname changes earlythe onCarlton -- first Theatre. 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. and inside it isas an“a architectural triumph. convenience Color and light A later Register described the Outside new Carlton Theatre marvel of beauty, and are two of the and outstanding of the newtriumph,” building. itThousands electric lights comfort.” “Outside inside it features is an architectural continued.of“Color and lightstud are two theoutstanding ceilings andfeatures sidewalls. thenew center of the Thousands building is an dome-like sunburst of the of In the building. of enormous electric lights stud the ceilings illuminatedInwith myriadofofthe concealed A very large glass chandelier suspendedwith and sidewalls. the acenter building lights. is an enormous dome-like sunburstisilluminated from of theconcealed center of the dome. Thelarge interior of chandelier the Theatreisissuspended rich with colors a myriad lights. A very glass fromharmoniously the center of the blended. The furnishing are rich velours and velvets in contrasting shades.” A grandly are dome. The interior of the theatre is in rich with colors harmoniously blended. The furnishing painted vaudeville curtain, still in useshades.” today, filled the proscenium arch. rich in velours and velvets in contrasting 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 it possible for the for Monmouth County Arts to acquire the The theatre was donation privatelymade owned and operated almost 50 years. In Council 1973, an anonymous building for just $96,665for and preserve it for County cultural Arts uses.Council It operated as the Monmouth Arts donation made it possible the Monmouth to acquire the building for Center until whenit itfor was renamed in honor of jazzas pianist, composer, Arts bandCenter leader until and just $96,665 and1984, preserve cultural uses. It operated the Monmouth Bank native Williamin“Count” Basie On June 30,leader 1999,and the Red Count Basie 1984,Red when it was renamed honor of jazz (1904-1984). pianist, composer, band Bank native Theatre, Inc.Basie, was established as an independent nonprofi t corporation ownerWilliam “Count” who had passed away just months prior. On June to 30,maintain 1999, the Count and manage, program and preserve Theatre fornonprofit the beneficorporation t of the community. Basieship Theatre, Inc. was established as an the independent to maintain ownership and manage, program and preserve the theatre for benefit of the community. In 2004, the first of a 12-phase, $21.5 million renovation began with the purchase and installation new historically accurate Theatre seats. In the 2008, the auditorium, In 2004, the firstof ofbrand a 12-phase, $21.5 million renovation began with purchase and installation lobbies and historically Carlton Lounge were renovated restored. In 2011, the lobbies façade and of brand new, accurate seating. Inand 2008, the auditorium, andmarquee Carlton were restored and the Theatre wasInnamed National Historic Places. Total Lounge were renovated and restored. 2011, to thethe façade andRegister marqueeofwere restored and the expenditures on to capital improvements have millionTotal to date. theatre was named the National Register of totaled Historic$12 Places. 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 about dance, the building. Almost Although the current schedule is comprised of same live music, theatre and 200,000 arts education people a year attend eventsthe at the Count Basiethe Theatre. an age when we communicate performances, much remains same about facility.In Almost 200,000 people a year andevents entertain ourselves media that could have even imagined, attend at the Countthrough Basie Theatre. In its anfounders age when we not communicate and entertain their Theatre still thethat place people go not when theyimagined, want to betheir entertained ourselves throughismedia itswhere founder could have theatreand is still the in the of their placeenlightened where people gocompany when they wantneighbors. to be entertained and enlightened in the company of their community. A more expansive telling of the Count Basie Theatre’s history is available at www.countbasietheatre.org. A more expansive telling of the Count Basie Theatre’s history is available at www.countbasietheatre.org.
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Preservation Hall was founded in 1961 to promote traditional New Orleans jazz in all its authenticity. Legendary players like George Lewis, Sweet Emma Barrett and Kid Thomas Valentine, all rooted in the formative years jazz, were its original stars. That generation is long gone now, yet the hall is still in business and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band continues to tour the world. In recent years, PHJB has performed and recorded with a wide array of musicians, ranging from groups like My Morning Jacket, Tom Waits, Merle Haggard, Pete Seeger, and the Del McCoury Band. In the heyday of the Jazz Age, New Orleans musicians learned new tunes all the time by listening to what their peers were doing in the dance halls and on their recordings. One of the aims of their most recent album is to stimulate that kind of cross-pollination among today’s New Orleans jazzmen. Though some traditional jazz purists may be surprised, the broader public will hopefully find this music engaging, enthralling—and irresistibly danceable.
OCTOBER 19 • 7:30PM Allen Toussaint is an American musician, songwriter and record producer, and one of the most influential figures in New Orleans R&B. Toussaint has crossed many paths in his illustrious 40 years plus career in music. He has produced, written for, arranged, had his songs covered by, and performed with music giants The Judds, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Elvis Costello, Patti LaBelle, Mac “Dr. John” Rebennack, Joe Cocker, Glen Campbell, Little Feat, The Rolling Stones, Etta James and countless others. After establishing himself as one of the greatest songwriters, accredited to him by BMI Music, Toussaint was honored with a Grammy nomination for the 1977’s song of the year, “Southern Night,” performed by Glen Campbell. His career has spanned over 40 years, all adding up to include being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2012, Toussaint was inducted into the Song Writers Hall Of Fame and The Blues Hall Of Fame.
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Upcoming Events A HOLIDAY DOO WOP ft. The Duprees & More December 6 • 7:30PM MONMOUTH CIVIC CHORUS: Messiah & More December 7 • 4PM The 8th Annual SINATRA BIRTHDAY BASH December 12 • 8PM Company of Dance Arts presents
THE NUTCRACKER December 13 & 14 • 1 & 5PM
VIENNA BOYS CHOIR December 15 • 7:30PM Junie B. Jones in IN JINGLE BELLS, BATMAN SMELLS December 16 • 3PM A JOHN WATERS CHRISTMAS December 16 • 8PM A CHRISTMAS CAROL December 17 • 7:30PM HOLIDAY EXPRESS BENEFIT CONCERT December 18 • 7:30PM BRIAN KIRK’S “SANTA FOR...” 2014 December 20 • 7:30PM A ‘Souled Out’ Christmas, starring MISS DARLENE LOVE and FELIX CAVALIERE December 21 • 7PM BOBBY BANDIERA’s 7th ANNUAL HOPE CONCERT Benefiting Horizons and the Count Basie Theatre’s Arts Education and Outreach Programs December 22 • 8PM
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This This year’s year’s HOPE HOPE concert concert benefits benefits the the Count Count Basie Basie Theatre’s Theatre’s arts arts education education and and outreach outreach programs, programs, as as well well as as Horizons, Horizons, which which advisory advisory board board president president Maggie Maggie Riker Riker hopes hopes will will gain gain greater greater exposure exposure and and recognition recognition for for its its work work with with area area children. children.
The word “HOPE” brings so much to mind -- thoughts for the future, getting everything you asked for on your Amazon wish list, a promotion at work... even a last-second field goal to win the game. Over the last decade, HOPE has meant magic at the Count Basie Theatre, as the namesake of the Bobby Bandiera-produced musical spectacles that have attracted thousands of fans and some of our state’s most notable and musical native sons. The HOPE concert returns to the Basie on December 22nd. “Being in a community that I feel is a good community,” Bandiera says, “where so many people contribute in their own way, I like to help out as much as I can, with anything that may need the attention of a benefit. Whether it be (past HOPE beneficiaries) the Parker Clinic, ALS awareness, the Cancer Institute... this time around, we have worthy candidates in need of funding and awareness.” Those candidates? The local chapter of student enrichment organization Horizons, and the very room you’re sitting in: the nonprofit Count Basie Theatre. Showtime sat down with the leaders of these organizations on their hopes for the future of their organizations and our community. The word “hope” brings so many things to mind – from a parent’s dreams for their children to political aspirations and beyond. How is HOPE defined by your nonprofit organization? Adam Philipson, Count Basie Theatre President / CEO: ‘Hope’ is what we try and achieve through the Basie’s outreach and educational programs -- giving a child a chance to find another avenue to manifest his/her greatest potential. Maggie Riker, President, Horizons Advisory Board: For me, hope is all about potential – when a person is ill, there’s hope for the potential for a cure, potential that they can overcome and heal from it. For the Horizons organization, hope means that we’re giving these children a chance to reach their full potential, and have hope that they can then better themselves and perhaps pull themselves out of the economic circumstances they find themselves in now.
HOPE for the Holidays
With With the the 7th 7th annual annual HOPE HOPE concert concert slated slated for for December December 22, 22, leaders leaders from from the the concert’s concert’s beneficiaries reflect reflect on on their their wishes wishes for for a a beneficiaries hopeful future future for for the the community. community. hopeful
Lori Hohenleitner, Executive Director, Horizons Student Enrichment Program: Hope is inherent in our mission—at Horizons, we like to say that we “promote possibility.” Each student that participates in our program comes to us with the potential to be anything they choose. We help them identify their hopes and help them discover the tools to succeed. Tom Widener, Chairman, Count Basie Theatre Board of Trustees & Directors: We want children to have hope and to have dreams, both big and small. The Basie’s performing arts academy and educational programs engage children through music and performances to succeed and to hope for more. How will the 7th annual HOPE concert help your organization? Lori Hohenleitner: The HOPE concert is a transformational moment for Horizons. Although we have been working in the community for nearly twenty years, in a way this concert signals a new chapter in our history. We are celebrating—in a very awesome and public way-- our essential role in the community and each of us—staff, board, students, families-- are motivated to continue our work reaching more students, expanding our services as they become college and career-ready. To do this side-by-side with our friends at the Count Basie Theatre and Bobby is particularly inspiring and humbling. Tom Widener: We are so grateful to the performers, audience and contributors to the HOPE concert as they all help us raise needed money to enhance and expand our programs. And of course the concert shines a light on those programs, including our terrific and committed staff and the kids who participate. Adam Philipson: Exposure like this does so much for a non-profit organization that works tirelessly to affect change in the community. It gives energy to the teachers, the staff, our board of directors, the students and the families we serve. To know that we have the support of the artistic community makes us all feel that this is the true definition of community, and that the arts have the power to bring people together through its creative and ennobling power.
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Like a wayward Santa for the Christmas obsessed, legendary filmmaker and raconteur John Waters (Pink Flamingos, Hairspray, A Dirty Shame) rides into town on his sleigh full of smut spreading yuletide cheer with his critically acclaimed one-man show, "A John Waters Christmas." Putting the X in Xmas, Waters' rapid-fire monologue explores and explodes traditional archetypes as he shares his compulsive desire to give and receive perverted gifts, a religious fanaticism for Santa Claus, and an unhealthy love of true crime holiday horror stories. For mature audiences only.
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The Count Basie Theatre offers a wide variety of Corporate Partnership Opportunities and can create a sponsorship program tailored to your company’s marketing, entertaining and/or advertising needs. Corporate Sponsorship Availability: • Naming Opportunities • Performance Sponsorships including Benefit Concerts • Film Series Sponsorships • Corporate Marketing Sponsorships • Special Event Sponsorships The Distinguished Guest Sponsorship: • A Concierge Ticket Service • Corporate Marketing Exposure • VIP Access and Use of the Theatre Marketing Opportunities: • E-mail Blasts • Interactive Logo on the Count Basie Theatre Website • Logo on the In-Theatre Multimedia Display • Your Corporate Name on the Marquee • Showtime Advertising • Social Networking: Facebook, Twitter
BE A PART OF THE BASIE Of all the forms of media, partnership sponsorships are the only marketing platform that provides companies the opportunity to create an emotional connection with their customers, gaining share of heart as well as share of mind. The Count Basie Theatre offers the best Theatre and entertaining experience for you, your employees and guests. It is coupled with an enormous opportunity to get your brand name in the homes, hearts and minds of tens of thousands of Monmouth, Ocean County and Middlesex County residents. For more information on Corporate Partnership Opportunities, please call Shannon Eadon at 732-224-8778 x 128.
Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells A PLAY BY ALLISON GREGORY ADAPTED FROM THE BOOK SERIES BY BARBARA PARK
DECEMBER 16 • 3PM
Follow sassy first- grader Junie B. Jones and her classmates as they embark on a hilarious adventure this holiday season! This heart-warming, family-friendly story is a sure reminder of what the holidays are all about–the joy of giving.
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This celebrated adaptation by Charles Jones of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is rich with thrilling ensemble music, alive with color and movement and is created to tell this great and enduring tale in a manner that people of all ages will enjoy. Featuring a cast of 24, live musicians, and Broadway-style scenery and costumes, audiences cherish this sumptuous annual holiday classic.
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Little Steven’s Big Cause E-Street vet joins ROCKIT!, urges support for educational rock n’ roll
For a few days in August, E Street came to Monmouth Street when longtime E-Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt and his wife Maureen joined our Rockit! At The Basie students for their ‘Woodstock & The Age Of Aquarius’ concert. Mr. Van Zandt provided musical guidance, while Mrs. Van Zandt – a seasoned dance and acting professional who actually attended Woodstock – provided input on choreography and styling. The Rockit! performance also celebrated the Van Zandt’s as two of the Basie’s firstever Vanguard Award recipients, honoring lifetime devotion to the arts in New Jersey. Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry and Monmouth Arts Executive Director Mary Eileen Fouratt were also honored. “We didn’t come here tonight to bring attention to anything we do,” Mr. Van Zandt told the crowd. “We came down here to support the Count Basie Theatre and this Rockit! program. It’s fantastic.” The evening ended on an unexpected high note: Van Zandt joining the Rockit! troupe for a rousing rendition of Joe Cocker’s “With A Little Help From My Friends.” Proceeds from the evening will benefit future Rockit! scholarships, the theatre’s school bus-in program, and for professional development sessions associated with Mr. Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll: An American Story program (www.teachrock.org), a social studies and history curriculum which will be introduced in his native Middletown’s school district this fall.
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JANUARY 10 • 1 & 5PM WILD KRATTS - LIVE! is an all new theatrical stage show based on the hit animated television series Wild Kratts. Martin and Chris Kratt, stars of the Emmy-nominated Wild Kratts step out live on stage to engage the audience in a classic Wild Kratts story. Experience, live-on-stage, the astounding “creature” fundamentals, and the infectious excitement and inspiring quest of the Kratt Brothers that make the hit television series Wild Kratts so popular with kids and their families.
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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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Maggie Riker: Obviously, the funds that are generated from the concert are going to hopefully allow us to expand our programming, and help even more children. Secondly, it will raise community awareness about what Horizons is, and what we do. Demand is so high for our program and its services that we actually have to turn away children that meet our criteria and could benefit from our program. Horizons students come to us in kindergarten and stay with us for eight years – so when a child comes in, we’re making an eight year commitment. We’ve expanded that commitment even further with high school programming and efforts to help students pursue higher education. As a result, our students are moving on to universities and colleges. So many of the greatest moments in music have come from benefit concerts – from the Concert for Bangladesh to Live Aid, all the way to the Basie’s very own HOPE Concerts. What is it about a concert that’s so effective in raising awareness and money for important causes? Tom Widener: Music quite simply has the power to transform. And concerts are a wonderful way to illuminate a need or a cause -- and often to create hope! Maggie Riker: Music is just such a great unifier of people – all different types of people can come together because of music, and since ancient times, music has been a conduit for gathering different types of people and unifying them in support of a certain message or cause. People enjoy coming together and they enjoy knowing they’re helping an important cause. Lori Hohenleitner: I don’t know if anything has the power to both move and unite simultaneously like live music. It is an individual and collective experience that can be a time to reflect and a call to action. Adam Philipson: Everyone associates music with their favorite or even their saddest memories. It has that power. It indelibly stamps a moment in time in your brain and the trigger for life is that song or even just a note. Connecting a cause with music has that power to transform. In closing, imagine yourself as an audience member walking out of the Basie on December 22nd. What is it you would like people to take home from the HOPE concert? Adam Philipson: It’s simple, really: the feeling that “hey, not only did I have the best time of the year with holiday cheer, but I know I helped to important organizations continue to do their excellent work in 2015.” Tom Widener: Exactly. A feeling that they had great fun, at a great venue, while helping two organizations committed to and focused on children. Maggie Riker: It’s important that people recognize what Horizons and the Count Basie Theatre do for the community. I don’t think people realize the work that’s happening – how grassrootsit is, and how much they could be a part of it by volunteering or offering financial support. Helping kids and helping the community helps everyone – that’s an important message to convey. Lori Hohenleitner: Progress is never achieved alone—when I walk out of the Basie on December 22 I know I will be walking side-by-side with friends who are now truly part of our Horizons family. Together, we will be united as a community because it will be clear that Hope is the seed of success.
JANUARY 15 • 8PM Take a journey back to the greatest days of rock with Dave Mason’s sight and sound experience, Traffic Jam. Join Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and co-founder of the legendary band Traffic, Dave Mason for an evening of music history as he retraces the earliest days of his career with Traffic and the works that launched his successful solo career.
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Members & Contributors We thank all of the following supporters for their generosity to the Count Basie Theatre in supporting these programs and campaigns. Art Education Program, Amuse Bouche Winter Gala, A Little Help from Our Friends Summer Gala featuring Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band, Capital Campaign, Brick by Brick Campaign, Corporate Sponsorship, Distinguished Guest Program, Take a Seat Campaign, OceanFirst Charity Challenge and Membership during the fourth quarter of the 2013-14 fiscal year. (This list reflects contributions received between April, 2014 – June, 2014).
$10,000+ Ansell, Grimm, & Aaron; Karey & Mark Hogan; J.A.M. Anonymous Foundation; Victoria & William Marraccini; McCrane Foundation; Saker ShopRite; Tom Widener $5,000 - $9,999 Michael Benedetto; Mr. & Mrs. Nick Brown; Coca Cola; The Grainger Foundation; Nancy & Tom Gravina; Investors Bank/Mr. Richard Spengler; Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Komar; Pompano Partners; Pazzo Restaurant; Maggie Riker; Melanie & Matt Saker; Shore Point Distributors; Anne & Sheldon Vogel; Cowan, Gunteski & Co., P.A. $2,500 - $4,999 Galaxy Toyota; Ann & Michael Jordan; Lucas Family Foundation; Monmouth County Freeholders; Ray Catena Motor Car Corp; Carol Stillwell $1,000 - $2,499 Harry & Kathleen Agnostak; Jerry Bakal; Joan & Paul Bartoli; Russ Bey; Lynn & Steve Bidgood; Leigh Birch; Ana & Richard Blank; Thomas & Carmela Brady; Brian Buckelew; Suzann & John Cahill; Char Steakhouse; Circle BMW; Circle Infiniti; Mai & John Cleary; Danny’s Steak House; Heather & Henry French; George Wall Ford; Carol Godfrey; Gold Coast Cadillac; Kathy & John Goullet; John Goullet; Heritage House; Karen & Tom Hyland; Maria & Brian Inselberg; Amy & Michael T. Judd; Kellogg Foundation; Joseph Kyrillos & Susan Doctorian; Mary Ann Larkin; Mark Locks; Peter McCarthy; Mills & Schnoering Architects, LLC; Ed Mislavsky/The Ferma Group; Monmouth Medical Center - Barnabas Health; New Jersey Natural Gas; Carolynn Ozar-Diakon; J. Pagnotta; Tony Pallagrosi; Roseanne & John Paone; Evergreen Printing Co.; Missy & Blair Potter; Pauline & Scott Poyner; Mr. & Mrs. Vance M. Prisco; Puglia of New York; Red Restaurant; Peter Reinhart & Nancy Byrne; S.O.M.E. Architects/Michael Simpson; John Sands; Santander - Dennis DeVito; Schneider Nelson Auto Group; Steven Schultz; Senator Kyrillos Committee; Sickles Market; Stratton-Petit Foundation; Sunnymeath Asset Management, Inc.; Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Sykoff, Ed.D.; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Thugut; Tommy’s Coal Fired Pizza; Torcon Inc.; Warters Family Fund $500 - $999 The Andiorio Family; Dr. Paul Axelrad & Dr. Jacqueline Zuckerbrod; The Baccala Family; Kelly & Stephen Becker; David Behrend & Aileen Droughton; Madeleine Berk; Gary
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Members & Contributors 2 Bleetstein & Family; Mollie; Cooper; & Harrison Bodnar; Jennifer & Shaun Broderick; Rudy Bruno; Dr. Joseph Calabro; Sonya & Christopher Cappillo; Joni & Michael Cassidy; Marlene & Dominick Cipollini; Brian Compton & Toni Rinella; Garlic Rose Bistro; The John Crowley Family; Craig Cummings; Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Cutler; Stacie & Chris Davis; The Denzler Family; Mrs. Suzanne Dice; CC & Ginger; Guy Evans; Betsy Kaplan & Steve Foley; Ira Fox; Kenneth E. Frazee; Marcia & Paul Friend; Joan & Bruce Fromer; Marjorie & Mitchell Goldberg; Sheila Guttormsen; Victoria Hasse; Shane & Nicole Haverstick; Lori Hohenleitner & Paul Anselmo; Carmine Iannacone; Carrie D. Keating; Adele & Kenneth Keller; Yvonne & Keith Moran; Joy & Thomas Kempf; Jennifer S. Krimko; Bonnie V. Leandri; Lisette & Patrick Lynch; Deborah & Robert MacDougall; Tricia & Robert Maguire; Andrea Martone; Mr. Richard M. Maser; Lynn McCabe-Tauro; Carol & Neil McDevitt; Donna & Bryan McMillen; Honorable Mayor Pasquale Menna; Donald & Gail Moliver; Mr. & Mrs. James A. Moose; Movado Group Inc.; Joe Mollica & Danielle Niosi; Diane & Robert Nowicki; David Pagoumian; Dr. & Mrs. Perlman; Petruzzelli Brothers Excavation; Tom Ploskonka CPA; The Regan Family; Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reres; Carmela & Gary Roccaro; Janet & PJ Rotchford; Broad & Waverly Staffing; Salt Creek Grille; Laura & David Scribellito; Ron & Helaina Semmler; Patricia Shaw; Gabriella & Joe Sheridan; Siam Garden; Siciliano Landscape Company; Sophia Neuschulz Spehar; Renee & Daniel Strack; Mrs. Lizzy Sullivan; Barbara & Scott Swain; John Paul Swidryk Jr. & Janet Sinatra; Mary M Tassini; Nancy Tighe; Mary & David Tinker; Mr. & Mrs. Richard Toscano; Ann & Thomas Unterberg; Bev & Ed Vienckowski; Mary Beth & Rick Wadbrook; Lynne & Hugh Ward; Mary & James Warshauer; James Watts; Rhonda & Mark Weisberger; Mr. & Mrs. H. Wong; Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Wong; Christina & Marc Zingarini $100 - $499 Anonymous; Shirley Alexander; The Donald Almasy Family; Lynn Amari; Joseph & Tracy Amelio; Mr. & Mrs. Michael Anderson; William & Trina Anderson; Robert Anderson; Jeff & Linda Angelucci; Ratana & Joseph Appignani; Alfred F. Aronson; Gina Auriemma; The Bagnell Family; Julie & Bruce Baron; Stephen Barr & Janet Farina; John Barrier; Diane Barstow; Mary Alice & Vic Basile; Carol & Edward Beckenstein; Lisa & Jacques Benaroch; Mark Bere; Mr. Philip Berg; Debra Ann Berger; Michael B. Berman; Mr. Tom Bernard & Ms. Mercedes Danevic; Elaine & Thomas Bistocchi; Mr. & Mrs. T. Bizzoco; Barbara & Stephen Hecht; Coleen & Steve Bohnert; Bonham Family; PJB Carpentry LLC; Maria & Paul Bracco; Bill Braden; Laurie & Paul Bratone; Susan & Michael Brennan; Donna Broadbent; Mike & Barbara Brown; Ramona Bruno; Laura Bue; Sheran Buffaloe; Barbara Burke; Michael Catalano; Carmela Lerro Calantoni; Edward Callow; Francene Capone; John Carducci; Rita & Barry Carol; Eileen Carton; Robert Caruso; Karen Cecil; Joseph A. Cerbone; Melissa Chambers; Stacy & Noel Chapman; LinChris Travel; The Ciabattoni Family; Timothy Ciencin; Laurie & Mark Cohen; Susan & John Collins; Debora & Raymond Conklin; David Connelly; Philip Green & Allison Connery-Green; The Conway Family; Lynn Corino; Carolyn Cornely; Sandra & Hareld Crenshaw; Angela & Jim Crosson; Deborah & Saul Curtis; Catherine
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Members & Contributors 3 & Michael Cutone; Carol & Paul Cuva; Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. DeGrazia; Mike Delcollo; Dr. & Mrs. Anthony DeLuca; Rene & Dennis DeLucia; Paula & Gregory DeMasi; Graciela & John Dent; Jennifer DePalma; Carroll McNulty Kull LLC; DiNicola Partners; Dr. & Mrs. Paul DiPasquale; Robin & Mike Doherty; Harold E. Donald; Hans J. Donner Jr.; Thomas Donovan; Dowd Group, Inc. Recruiters; Dries Family; Mr. & Mrs. Gordon R. Eadon; Hendrickson & Edelstein, Esqs.; Susan & Todd Edwards; Norah English; Mr. & Mrs. R. Todd Erichsen; Lori Esparra & Jay Namenwirth; James Esposito & Mary Ellen Luthy; Symmetry Healthcare; Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. Farber; Brett Feinman; Julie & Robert Feldman; Sharon & Gerald Feurer; Margie Fierman-Pardes; Kathy Findon & Lori Yeager; Joel Fink; Elaine Forcino; Karen Foster; Beth & Hal Fox; Linda R. Frank; Dana & Scott Galkin; Bonnie Gallaro; Laura Galletta; Karen Gartman; Patty & Kevin Gashlin; Maureen & Len Goldberg; Karen Giacobbe; Beth & John Giannotto; Sandi & Lenny Glickman; Lisa & Steven Gochman; Jeffrey L. Goria; Debbie Graf; John T. Grant & Daniel L. Weiss; Dana & Aaron Greenberg; Kenneth Groeschel; Steve Gropack; Bellis Construction Corp.; Michael Gussis; Margaret Guttschall; Linda & Robert Hall; Linda & John Hanlon; The Harkavy Family; Susan & Steve Haugenes; Stephan A. & Kathryn Heinlein; Jeff Hendricksen; The Henriques Family; Rosemary & William Hesse; Hipp Family; Mr. Gary R. Hoffman; Debbie & Bruce Hohorst; Barbara & Barry Hoopengardner; David W Hostnik; DMD; Patience P. Pierce & Stephen F. Hudecek; Myra Hunchar-Noe & Don Noe; Wendy & William Huntley; Roni & Michael Ianniello; Karen & Kevin Ilarraza; Wayne Isaacks; Mr. & Mrs. David Jacobson; Bernadette & Eric Jaeger; Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Jaeger; Dr. Gwen & Mr. Cato Johnsen; Reb & Ron Johnson; Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Jr.; Joseph’s Delicatessen; Joyce, George & Debra Kaiser; The Mountain Hill School; Joyce Kaizer; John & Mary Ann Kampfe; Alexander W. Karuzas; The C. J. Nolte Company; Philip Kay; Heather Keefe; William & Kathy Keleher; Mrs. Jean Kelley; Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kelly; Alex Kishyk; Patricia Knoeringer; Revere Picture Framing; Elisabeth & Scott Kratka; Ryta & Robert Kreiss Family; Carol & John Kuhn; Nancy LaFleur; Lauren & Scott Landau; Dana Lathrop; Le Papillon; Diane & Joseph Leary; Rick Leclercq; Joanna & Brian Leddin; Robert W. Lederman; Mr. & Mrs. John Lee; Christine & Mark Lepore; Robb Levinsky; Francesca Lindquist; Rod & Linda Luhn; The Luing Family; Greg Lyden & Cathy Tormey; Marlene & John Maciaszek; The Magrino Agnecy; Mary Mallavarapu; Teresa & John Malley; Mary & Richard Marchese; Mary & Thomas Marhevka; Mr. & Mrs. Dante Marino; Ralph Marrone; Robin & David Marx; Joseph Matava; Elizabeth Matlaga; Patricia Mayer; Cynthia & Barry McCarron; Helen McCarthy; Michael McCarthy; Marie Walsh McCarty; Michael & Carol McConnell; The McConnell Family; Kathryn & Paul McDonough; Joyce McElven; Nathaniel Morris Inn; Pam & John McGovern; Mr. Edward McGreevy; Richard D. McKenna; Cynthia & Craig McKeown; Lynn & Robb McTaggart; Michael DeRocckis; Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Mernick; Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Mery; Barbara & John Merz; Howard Meyer; Beth Miller; Carol Lynn Miller; Jessica Miranda; Helene Mitchell; Bob Mitchell; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moglia; Barry Mohr; Susan & Robert More; Carol A. Moro; Lydia & George Morris; Sharon & Anthony Moscato; Brian & Aida Murphy; Karen & Thomas Murphy; Kathleen Nagel; Karen &
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Members & Contributors 4 Edward Necela; Laura S. Negron; Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Nennecke; Jeremy Neuer; Thomas Newman; James Nutt; Joan O’Brien; O’Gorman Bros. Inc; Brooke Olander; Jackie & Mike Ondrejik; Robin & Al Oratio; Thomas Oravatz; Gayle & Ernie Ostic; Vikki & Brian Packin; Michael Parent; Mrs. Patricia Paszamant; Bob Patterson; Ginger Pawlikowski; The Pellegrino Family; Carolann & Michael Peraset; Perruso Family; Alma & Adam Philipson; Katy & Chris Plagge; Steve Pollock; Robin J. Powell; Marianne Powers; Beverly & Arvo Prima; Mark Pryzbylkowski; Dr. & Mrs. Gregory Przybylski; Jeniene & Cory Pulice; Lucille L. Raiola & Mary F. Murphy; Vernon Ralph; Elene Ravitz; Nancy Reng; Dr. & Mrs. Allen Rich; Cliff Rigby; Toni Ann & Robert Rocco; Susan & Richard Roesler; Carolyn & Stephen Rogers; Mr. & Mrs. VIC Romano; Mrs. Gretchen Rosa-Anagnos; Kristina & Peter Roselle; Ann Roseman & Stan Lumish; Adam P. Roth; Dany & Bobby Rothchild; Charles Rott; Barbara Rusinko; Anthony Sa; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hendricksen; Eric A. Salkin; Robert Sandberg; Mr. Perry Scaranni; Patrick Schiavino; Robert Schmitt III; Barbara & Eric Schoenfeld; Jack Scilla; Yvonne Scudiery; Victor V. Scudiery; Harvey & Lynda Segal; Lisa & Mark Sessa; Mickey Shabot; Melissa Shaw; Dr. & Mrs. Irvin B. Sherman; Joseph Silagyi; The Silvergold Family; Steven Silverman; Mr. & Mrs. Paul Simeone; The Skeen Family; Kellie & Scott Sklaver; Mr. & Mrs. James G. Smith III; Stuck Up Sticker Company; Mr. & Mrs. Craig Smith; Joseph Smolinski; Judith A. Soden; David Solomon; Karolynn & Thomas Sparacio; Maya E. Speelmans; Gina Staltare; Sandra & Chris Stamos; John, Barbara & David Stanton; Deborah & Michael Stasi; Maureen & Michael Staub; Ms. Pamela Steets; Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Stefanile; The Steiner Family; Craig Sterk; Marguerite & Mark Stocker; Felecia Sratton; Tom Stukane; Carole & Bruce Swinyer; Rock Masonry; Liz Spielman - Taieb; Kathy & Chal Taylor; Donna Tepedino; Brigitte Tersek; Lata & Bob Thomas; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Tizzio; Gail Tobias; Carole Tonks; Arlene & Russell Troynousky; JoAnn & Dr. Santo Trufolo; Jamie & Wayne Turner; Jon Vena & Family; Stephen Vitello; Amanda & Jordan Volk; Cathy Volker; Lisa Wade; Judy & Barry Wagner; Laura & Gregg Wallace; Harold Wardell; Mr. & Mrs. Gary Weindorf; Sheila & David Weiner; Teresita & Al Weiss; Mr. & Mrs. Richard West; Laura & Carter Whisnand; Kathy & Frank Whitley; Lori Wilken; Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Witkowski; Judy & Ron Witt; Mr. & Mrs. Neil Wood; Cliff Zukin
The following corporations and foundations have provide matching gifts for their employees’ contributions to the Count Basie Theatre: AT&T Foundation Matching Gifts Program; AIG Matching Gift Program; C. R. Bard Foundation; IBM International Foundation; The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts.
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DISCO HEALS! Gloria Gaynor, the Village People and the Michael Fux Foundation team for a magical night at the Basie On Saturday, September 6th, the Count Basie Theatre was honored to host a benefit event held by the Michael Fux Foundation. The star-studded affair, billed as “Red Bank’s Hottest Night,” took a “Disco Fever” theme, with headliners Gloria Gaynor (“I Will Survive”) and the Village People (“Y.M.C.A.,” “In The Navy”) providing the evening’s soundtrack. The bravest of the concert and after-party attendees donned sequined outfits and platform shoes. A planet-like disco ball, suspended above the near-capacity crowd, glittered the room with starlight. But for all the shimmering fabrics and colorful lighting, it was Michael Fux who shined above all. To kick off the night, Mr. Fux announced that the center would be built at Monmouth Medical Center’s Unterberg Children’s Hospital – and that he’d jumpstart the project with a personal donation of $1 million dollars. “I’ve been fortunate in life and business,” Mr. Fux said, “but what satisfies me most is the ability to improve the lives of children and their families during tough times like long hospital stays. This family center at Monmouth Medical aims to do just that.” Count Basie Theatre President/CEO Adam Philipson is proud of the theatre’s involvement in the cause. “We look forward to partnering on events like this with Mr. Fux and Monmouth Medical in the future,” said Philipson. The night was made possible by the Count Basie Theatre, R3 Ventures, Industry Magazine, Coco Pari, Buy-Rite Liquors of Jersey City, Patrizia’s in Red Bank, Double Cross Vodka, and dozens of individual and corporate sponsors. For more information on the Michael Fux Foundation, call 732-272-9112. Donations may be sent to The Michael Fux Foundation, 187 Route 36, Suite 201, West Long Branch, NJ 07764
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