COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
JAN-FEB
2020
February 7-15
Atlanta Ballet’s Heart/Beat CRISS ANGEL jan 14
IL VOLO Feb 17
THE BEACH BOYS Feb 26
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F E AT U R E Gregory Porter: Street Singer to Grammy Winner . . S H OW Shen Yun.
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2 | welcome Dear Patrons of the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, I hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful holiday season and you are ready to join us in the new year for more great entertainment! We’re excited to start the new year with fantastic programming that includes something for everyone. The new year kicks off in January with the return of Shen Yun Performing Arts. Other highlights include Criss Angel, The Atlanta Opera’s Salome, Atlanta Ballet’s Heart/Beat, Gregory Porter + Ledisi, The Beach Boys & Blippi Live. Refer to the table of contents for the complete schedule. Check out the latest news from ArtsBridge Foundation including information on the 2020 Overture Gala on page 28. Be sure to check our new photo booth/selfie station in the Grand Lobby where you can take a photo during your visit and share with your friends. Thank you and please… enjoy the show! Sincerely, Vickie Hubbard Managing Director
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Gregory Porter performs at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall.
GREGORY PORTER: STREET SINGER TO GRAMMY WINNER STORY BY
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GREGORY PORTER + LEDISI February 20 | 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $61 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
When lineman Gregory Porter sustained a careerending injury at San Diego State University, football’s loss became the music world’s gain. The one-time street-ministry singer returned to his musical roots to find a new destiny as an acclaimed jazz singer. His music career currently includes multiple albums, two Grammy Awards, a turn on Broadway, and performances with musical mentors like Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan, and Stevie Wonder. Porter has also completed tour after tour, including the one that will bring him to the Cobb Energy Centre on February 20 as part of a 10-city itinerary with powerhouse R&B/soul queen Ledisi. “I remember at the time being quite devastated by that injury, by the pain of losing that part of my life,” he says. “I started hanging out in jazz clubs as a way to find a new identity. It wasn’t even to perform there, but to listen and to learn a new way to express myself. Jazz musicians started to become my friends as opposed to the quarterbacks and linebackers I had been friends with before.” Porter’s warm, intimate baritone calls Nat King Cole to mind, so it’s no surprise to learn that Porter grew up listening to Cole’s records in his mother’s house back in Bakersfield, California.
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Additionally, Porter spent much of his childhood singing on the streets when his mother took her preaching beyond church walls. “We always had a microphone and a PA system,” he recalls. “My mother had an outreach ministry in the worst parts of town, and I’d be out there singing on the streets with her.” It was invaluable training, singing to audiences of people the world had either abused or forgotten, but young Gregory didn’t always appreciate the lessons. “I really hated it at times,” he said. “It would be nine o’clock in the morning and I’m out there singing on the sidewalk. But I cherish it now, these beautiful memories. I appreciate the fact that my first audiences were the people who really needed to hear the music.”
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Although Porter has since sung all over the world, the sidewalks of Bakersfield are still part of his musical identity, peeking out in the song “Take Me to the Alley,” from the album by the same name that garnered Porter his second Grammy Award for best jazz vocal album in 2016. The song, which he wrote, is a reflection on Jesus’ own street ministry: “They will be surprised when they hear him say / Take me to the alley / Take me to the afflicted ones / Take me to the lonely ones that somehow lost their way.” Porter’s pairing with Ledisi sprang from “a mutual respect as artists,” he says. “Ledisi has always been on my short list of people I would love to sing with. We worked together on a TV show for Quincy Jones, and we got a good response to that, so we thought we needed to do something together. “She has a wonderful voice and can sing anything from R&B to classical and jazz. But she has gospel roots like I do. We’re like-minded. We’re both emotive singers.” Concert-goers will hear songs from Porter’s earlier albums, including Liquid Gospel and Take Me to the Alley, along with Water, Be Good and Nat King Cole and Me, all nominated for Grammys. Also on the program are selections from Porter’s newest album, All Rise, debuting in April. Want to keep the good vibes flowing after the concert? Tune in to Porter’s new podcast, The Hang with Gregory Porter, and you’ll learn he’s also an engaging conversationalist. (Find it on Apple Podcasts, Acast, and YouTube.) The idea sprang from his own experiences doing interviews, he says. “I would be having a good conversation and realized that I’m doing it for
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someone else’s public. So, why not have my own conversations with people who have something to say as well? They aren’t always in my field, but that can be cool. I wanted those conversations to be longer-form and accessible to fans.” Even death can’t stop him from performing with people he admires. “I used to say I would love to sing with Nat King Cole. Then Capital Records says they’re doing a new series of compilation songs and adding new artists, so I was able to do a recording of me singing ‘The Girl from Ipanema’ with him.” You might say he’s living his bucket list right now. “It’s all falling into place,” he says. “Every day I get the opportunity to tick off boxes of my dreams coming true.”
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February 7–15, 2020
Gospel, Brubeck & Rhythms of the City
The sweeping rhythms and infectious energy of jazz and gospel music intertwine three works making their Atlanta Ballet debut. Featuring members of the Spelman College Glee Club, Lydia Pace of The Anointed Pace Sisters, music by the iconic Dave Brubeck, and more!
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Groups of 10+, email groupsales@atlantaballet.com. Juliana Missano & Jonathan Philbert. Photo by Gene Schiavone.
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Love is never obsolete. AN AWARD-WINNING NEW MUSICAL
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SHEN YUN January 3 - 12
Shen Yun is the world’s premier classical Chinese dance and music company. Its mission is to revive the traditional Chinese culture that was almost destroyed by communist regime. Shen Yun’s dazzling costumes and dynamic animated backdrops seamlessly intertwine with brand-new dances and orchestral compositions to bring to life the cultural essence of ancient China. The company aspires to create original performances that not only entertain, but also more deeply educate, enrich, and inspire. It is an experience that will take your breath away!
Tickets start at $84 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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CRISS ANGEL RAW January 14 7:30 p.m.
Criss Angel is the most influential and imitated magician of the modern era. Even with his incomparable success from dominating the world of magic for over a decade, Criss remains passionate about constantly creating and bringing his magic revolution to fans. Criss Angel RAW - The Mindfreak Unplugged showcases Angel’s famous sleight of hand street magic, mentalism, and even some of his most iconic illusions. This extraordinary evening of magic features a stripped-down purity that’s in-your-face and guaranteed to blow your mind. Experience Criss Angel like never before!
Tickets start at $39.50 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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SALOME Richard Strauss
Jan 25, 28, 31, Feb 2, 2020 Cobb Energy Centre
SALOME January 25 February 2
The Atlanta Opera begins 2020 with Salome, a psychological thriller draped in lust, incest, power, and seduction. Salome is the twisted tale of a depraved tyrant, his bewitching stepdaughter, and her unholy infatuation with John the Baptist. First adapted from the Gospel of Mark to the world’s stage by Oscar Wilde, this opera scandalized the music world into the 1930s, and continues to captivate with its sublimely rich musical tapestries by Richard Strauss. Salome is performed in German with English supertitles.
Tickets start at $45 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre. Tickets are also available on The Atlanta Opera’s website.
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Atlanta Ballet dancers Juliana Missano and Jonathan Philbert. Photo by Gene Schiavone.
HEART/BEAT February 7 - 15
Heart/Beat presents three works featuring choreography by Alexander Ekman, Lar Lubovitch, and Dwight Rhoden. Ekman’s Tuplet creates an immersive, multisensory experience that uses dancers’ bodies as percussion instruments. Lubovitch’s Elemental Brubeck, previously performed at the San Francisco Ballet, channels the iconic style of Dave Brubeck’s rhythmically complex music. Rhoden’s world premiere piece is a collaborative new work set to music that expresses the heart and soul of the African-American experience. Sweeping rhythms intertwine these three works making their Atlanta Ballet debut.
Tickets start at $20 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre. Tickets are also available at atlantaballet.com.
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Illustration by Jade Orlando
SWAN PRINCESS February 13 - 16
This world premiere production of The Swan Princess features all of the mystery and magic of the beloved classic Swan Lake while fitting the treasured story into a one-hour format for children that serves as a perfect introduction to ballet. Will Prince Siegfried be able to save Odette, the beautiful swan princess, from the reaches of the wicked Von Rothbart? This one-hour family ballet may be designed for young audiences (ages 12 and under), but this dazzling production can be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
Tickets start at $10 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre. Tickets are also available at atlantaballet.com.
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IL VOLO February 17 8 p.m.
Piero Barone, Gianluca Ginoble, and Ignazio Boschetto of Il Volo began their careers at very young ages in 2009. The music created by their three unique voices has crossed national borders, sold millions of records, and climbed rankings worldwide. In celebration of their 10-year anniversary, the group has embarked on a world tour in conjunction with the global release of their new album 10 Years – The Best of. In addition, Il Volo: Ten Years – a live recording of their June performance in Matera, Italy – will premiere on PBS stations nationwide beginning November 30.
Tickets start at $39.50 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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GORDON LIGHTFOOT February 18 8 p.m. *rescheduled from October 9.
Gordon Lightfoot has been making hit songs for more than 50 years. The accomplished musician is celebrating his 80th birthday with his 80 Years Strong tour across the United States. Honored in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Lightfoot is an indelible part of the Canadian national spirit and is widely regarded as one of the most prolific and greatest Canadian singer-songwriters of all time.
Tickets start at $48 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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BLIPPI LIVE February 19 6 p.m.
Blippi Live brings the energetic and loveable character Blippi off the screen and onto the stage with world-class production, audience engagement, and amazing music. Children across the world from the ages 2 to 7 have quickly taken a liking to Blippi’s charismatic personality and innovative teaching lessons. In the live show, they will continue to learn about the world around them while singing and dancing along with this unique, lovable character.
Tickets start at $30 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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SET IT OFF February 21 - 22
Back by popular demand! Award winning writer/ director Je’Caryous Johnson takes audiences beyond the movie screen and brings to life the bank heist movie that shook the country. Join Stoney, Cleo, Frankie, and Titi as their strength, loyalty, and ultimately friendships are tested when they fight their way out of poverty by doing the unthinkable: banding together as four black women to rob a bank. Critics and fans continue to rave about the action packed yet heart felt theatrical experience.
Tickets start at $39.50 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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THE BEACH BOYS February 26 7:30 p.m.
As The Beach Boys mark more than a half century of making music, the group continues to ride the crest of a wave unequalled in America’s musical history. The Beach Boys have become an American icon to fans around the world. Today, the group is led by Mike Love, who, along with longtime member Bruce Johnston, musical director Scott Totten, Brian Eichenberger, Christian Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, and Randy Leago, continue the legacy of the iconic band. This concert will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, or David Marks.
Tickets start at $51 and are available from Ticketmaster.com or the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre.
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BEYOND THE PERFORMANCE At Galloway, students are inspired to be fearless learners, to embrace challenges, and to discover more about themselves and the world around them.
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24 | theatreinformation THEATRE INFORMATION ATM: An ATM is located in the Grand Lobby. Concessions: Concession stands are located in the center of the lobbies. Coat check: Available at the concierge desk. Emergency information: In the event of an emergency, please locate the nearest usher who will direct you to the appropriate exit. Elevators: Elevators are located on each side of the lobbies on all levels. Lost and found: Items are turned into the concierge desk on the day of a performance. To inquire about a lost item, please call Public Safety at 770.916.2911. Parking: PREPAID PARKING AVAILABLE. Cobb Energy Centre offers prepaid parking for performances. On each performance page on the Cobb Energy Centre website there is now a button to purchase parking in advance for $12. Dayof parking is still available for $10 (cash or credit). There are 1,000 on-site parking
spaces; 700 in a four-level deck and 300 more in a surface lot. Valet parking is available for The Atlanta Opera and Atlanta Ballet only. $10 day of park fee; $12 prepay option; $15 valet (cash or credit card). Restrooms: Located on house right and house left of all three lobbies. Family restrooms are located on house right of all three lobbies. Mobility-impaired patrons may use any of our restrooms. Smoking: Smoking, vaping and e-cigarettes are prohibited inside the building. Please use the terrace exit to step outside and smoke. Special assistance: Persons requiring access assistance are asked to contact the box office at 770.916.2852 for advance arrangements. Audio clarification devices are available to our hearing-impaired guests at no charge. This is on a firstcome, first-served basis. Wheelchairs are available upon request. All items require a form of identification to be held until the item is returned.
COBB ENERGY CENTRE REQUESTS: •A ll patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to be admitted to the performance. Please be aware that not all events are suitable for children. Infants will not be admitted to adult programs. Parents will be asked to remove children who create a disturbance. •P lease turn off all cellphones before each performance. Please limit conversation during the performance. •A udio & video recording devices are permitted or restricted at the discretion of the artist(s). •P lease unwrap all candies and cough drops before the performance.
•T his policy applies to The Atlanta Opera and Atlanta Ballet only: We know that patrons make every effort to be on time for events out of respect for the performers and other theatergoers. However, there are times when traffic or weather problems cause late arrivals. Latecomers may watch the beginning of a show on flat-screen TVs in our lobby until the theater has reopened to allow guests into the auditorium. In addition, touring companies set the policy for allowing those who arrive past curtain time into the theater. We ask late patrons to wait until the approved time and we reopen the theater doors. Please plan ahead to arrive early and relax before the performance begins.
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For the most up-to-date list of performances, please visit cobbenergycentre.com. Tickets sold at the Synovus Box Office at Cobb Energy Centre, Ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-982-2787.
The Atlanta Opera Porgy & Bess March 7, 8, 10, 13 & 15
Justin Moore & Tracy Lawrence March 19
Black Violin March 20
Jay Leno March 21
Atlanta Ballet Giselle March 27-29
Terry Fator April 2
The Temptations & The Four Tops April 3
16th Annual ATL Blues Festival April 4
Franco Escamilla April 5
Bill Burr April 10
Bert Kreischer April 19
RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles April 22
The Atlanta Opera Madame Butterfly May 2, 5, 8 & 10
Atlanta Ballet Firebird May 15-17
Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour October 3
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VENUE STAFF MANAGING DIRECTOR Vickie Hubbard
DIRECTOR OF SAFETY & SECURITY Larry Green
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Barbara Kiss
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Jon Summers PRODUCTION MANAGER Sarah Panozzo
PUBLIC SAFETY MANAGER Jamie Wheeler
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, SPONSORSHIPS, & PROGRAMMING Tom Rowland
PUBLIC SAFETY SUPERVISOR Carlyle Roberts CULINARY DIRECTOR/ EXECUTIVE CHEF Nicholas Walker
MARKETING COORDINATOR Laura Sullivan RECEPTIONIST Beryl Bernier
DIRECTOR OF FACILITY SERVICES Arthur McDowell
BANQUET MANAGER Abol Ghoreishi
ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER Russel Kennedy
HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER Jeri Wallis
BOX OFFICE SUPERVISOR Dianna Cassin-Khoury
HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIALIST Lorena Dominguez
HOUSE MANAGER Ellie Clark
HEAD ELECTRICIAN Julia Jordan HEAD CARPENTER/RIGGER Mark Newman
DIRECTOR OF FOOD & BEVERAGE Susan Burchell
BOX OFFICE MANAGER Richard Scholla
HEAD AUDIO ENGINEER David Young
CHIEF ENGINEER Marty Taylor ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR Joseph DeSoto DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING Brian Duncan
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Jessica Coale COBB-MARIETTA COLISEUM & EXHIBIT HALL AUTHORITY CHAIRMAN Jerry Nix | Post 6 SECRETARY Johnny Gresham | Post 4
Derek Norton | Post 2
Steve “Thunder” Tumlin | Post 1
Mike Boyce | Post 5
Robert P. Voyles | Post 3
Connie Engel | Post 7
GENERAL MANAGER & CEO Michele L. Swann
ARTSBRIDGE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT Clare Richardson
DIRECTOR Helen S. Carlos
DIRECTOR Barbarella Diaz
DIRECTOR Sam Olens
VICE PRESIDENT Joanne Truffelman
DIRECTOR Mary Staley Clark
DIRECTOR Fran Friedrich
DIRECTOR Samit Roy
SECRETARY/ TREASURER Larry M. Dingle
DIRECTOR Shan Cooper
DIRECTOR Jerry Nix
DIRECTORS EMERITI Kessel D. Stelling Percy Vaughn Jack Ward Barbara E. Williams
ARTSBRIDGE FOUNDATION STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jennifer D. Dobbs
DIRECTOR OF ARTS EDUCATION Angela Farr Schiller
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR Audine Crosse
THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
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Audience $1 - 249 (cont.) Mary C. Jackson Linda L. Johnson Carolyn J. Johnston Shea Jones Florrie Kelley Delores Kennedy Kennesaw State University Foundation, Inc. Walter Kiley Beverly Kinsey Mike Knowles Susan Krull Emma Lankford Phyllis P. Lea Robert S. Lederman Diane Levere Barbara Lewitt Deborah Lundquist Michelle Mahoney Hope Ho Martin Sheree H. Martin Dr. Liss Maynard Greg McAlvin Christopher C. McCoy Ollie McCoy Pat McGinnis McKinsey & Company Atlanta Leslie McLeod Craig McMahon Stephanie Meeboer William Miles Deborah Minor Donna Misra David Nadler Sandi C. Nelson Kinsey O’Lee Rochelle Oms Sunnah & Tara Pasha John Patton Alyce Paul Wendy Pero Lisuan Poh Margaret L. Pope Diggs Henry Quillian Mike Quinlan Linda Randall Gregory A. Randell Rosalind Reiss Lizzy A. Rhodes Elizabeth H. Roper Barkley Russell Barbara Russy Francis H. Russy Carla Sessions Collin M. Siedor Ann Sisk Bonnie Smith Linda Smith Alisa Smith-McMahon Pat & Bob Snider Jeannie Speed Donna Stembridge Richard Stevens Marilyn & Jim Sustrich Lenora Tanner Tama Tanowitz Lynn Walley Mary Wellington The Westminster School Pauline & Gregory Wilson Nancy Merrell Woodyard
Audience $1 - 249 Anonymous (2,843) Angela Amichia Jo Ann P. Ard Susan & Robert Arko Julie Arnold Dani & Chris Benner Debbie & Irwin Berman Ann Blair Marty Bohan James A. Bohart Brenda Bookman Jo Ann Boyd Rose Briglevich Dan Britt Casey Brown Jeffery Brown Diane Caldwell Director $10000 - 24999 Presenter $1000 - 2499 Lynn Camp Terry Chandler Judith M. Alembik Cantigny Research Sylvia & Bruce Dick Andrew Blaisdell Foundation, Inc. Ed Voyles Automotive Group Mike Boyce Megan-Claire Chase Emerson Climate Technologies Children’s Healthcare of Patricia Claus Genuine Parts Company Atlanta Ellie Clark Georgia Power Deborah Lee Wachsman Alan Clarke Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Goldstein Trust Cobb Energy Centre Floor The Imlay Foundation Randy Donaldson Captains John & Mary Franklin Judith & Fred Keith Gretchen Corbin Foundation Mrs. Peter G. Kessenich, Sr. Audine Crosse Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Patricia T. & Gene Hennsler Joan M. Davey Company Billy R. Lyde Gillon David The Martha & Wilton Looney Lisa & Sam Olens Tom Davis Foundation, Inc. Renasant Bank Patti Dickey National Endowment for the Kathleen E. Rios Dillehay Management Group Arts Bennie Shaw Sondra Dillon Cheryl & Jerry Nix Earl Smith Jennifer D. Dobbs Regions Bank Subaru of Kennesaw Embassy Suites Centennial Park Clare Richardson The Vinings Rotary Charity Fund Randall Farmer Sartain Lanier Family Belle & Bob Voyles Georgianna Ferrero Foundation Anna Filardi Jean & Jack Ward Lead Actor $500 - 999 Delbert & Faye Flack Total Wine & More Anonymous Fran & Bruce Friedrich The Zeist Foundation, Inc. Susan & David Abee Gail & Lyons Heyman Carole Brooks Philanthropic Fund of the Designer $5000 - 9999 Cobb Travel & Tourism Jewish Federation Abney Family Foundation Melissa Gilbert Bennett Thrasher Foundation, Inc. Bruce Cohen The Cumberland Mall Paul Goggin Cobb Community Foundation Maryanne Elliott Andrew Guerrasio Lynn Cochran-Schroder Forsyth Academy of Christine Guerrasio Barbarella & René Diaz Performing Arts Joseph Gursky Jo The Kendeda Fund Teena & Rob Garcia Jermaine Gurvin Publix Super Markets Charities G ay Construction Company Dale Gustafson Smiley Smil for Kylie Foundation Susan M. Levy Matthew Hand Michele & David Swann Vicki D. Palefsky Cyndi Hinesley Ticketmaster Alex Paulson Dave Herman Tyler Perry Studios Josh Pike Greg Holliday Valery Voyles Karen & John Spiegel Deborah Hooper Luci Sunshine Listing reflects gifts made between Ray Horihan James Jam Wall October 1, 2017 and December 4, 2019. Arlyn B. Huntzicker If you do not see your name or are listed Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | cobbenergycentre.com Producer $25000+ Bobbie Bailey Foundation Helen & Jimmy Carlos Cobb-Marietta Coliseum and Exhibit Hall Authority Delta Community Credit Union Georgia Council for the Arts Ge Georgia Lottery Lettie Pate Evans Foundation The Molly Blank Fund (Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation) Scicom Infrastructure Services, Inc. Synovus Foundation Walton Communities Wells Fargo Foundation
Playwright $2500 - 4999 Atlanta Braves Foundation, Inc. Elaine & John Carlos Susana Chavez Larry Dingle Fisher & Phillips, LLP Goode Goo Van Slyke Architecture Margaret Kleiman McKenney’s, Inc. The Morgan Fund Carol & Jim Ney Michelle Quinones RISPA Performing Arts School Taylor English Joanne Truffelman Tull Charitable Foundation
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