M I C H A E L’ S C O R N E R Our 2012/13 season is off to a great start! Pre-season sales increased during our “early bird sales month” by nearly 300% and ticket purchases at our recent OAC Open House were off the charts. Thank you for your patronage. Future sales look great for many events, and there are still terrific seats available at many shows. However, if you are still thinking about attending you should know that return events such as the Nutcracker Ballet, Cabaret Café Series and Comedy Sportz, were sold out last year for most dates and tickets were gone early. The latter two are in our smaller theater so seating is limited. Don’t be left out! New this season, the Community Partnership Initiative program has been well received and we have already made plans to continue it in the future. If you know of, or are associated with a non-profit service organization or entity that raises funds, or needs funding to promote worthy causes in the greater Oconomowoc area, and would be interested in being an OAC community initiative partner, please contact me at the OAC before the end of December 2012. We are already starting work on our 2013/14 season and would be happy to consider your group for participation. It’s our way of giving back to the community to help organizations that are committed to helping people through charitable programs and services. In the Know… If you are not on our mailing or email list, or not sure either way contact the box office at 262.560.3172 and we will put you “in the know.” You can also become a member of our Face Book and Twitter groupies. Go to the OAC web site at www.theoac.net and sign up. Then, spread the word. We still have many excellent programs in 2012/13 season. Join us; we hope to see you there! Michael Duncan Director, OAC
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O C O N O M OWO C A R T S C E N T E R S TA F F Arts Center Director.......................................................................................................... Michael Duncan Marketing/Public Relations Manager..........................................................................Robin Krakauer Box Office/Website Manager...........................................................................Cynthia Acosta Luksich Box Office Staff......................................................................................................................Sharon Milway, Connie Rizzo, Nancy Schwabe House Managers...................................................................................Robert Abbott, Lynne Carlstein, Mark Carlstein, Deborah Duncan, Lindsay Duncan, Megan Elftman, Jan Gibeau, Angie Harrison, David Harrison, Davey Harrison, Dan Holzmiller, Adrianna Nowak, Connie Rizzo OAC Technicians....................................................................................... Melody Abbott, Sean Floeter, Brandon Gariss, John Kyle, Michael Nicolai, Brooke Olson, Dustin Strobush, Andrew Zietlow Usher /House Manager Coordinator..............................Cynthia Acosta Luksich, Sharon Milway Ushers.................................................................................................................Pauline Barnes, Liz Bednar, Carol Barwick, Ron Barwick, Jeff Botcher, Penny Botcher, Sharon G. Collins, Jacqueline Day, Jim Day, Sarah Day, Mark Dorney, Annette Elftman, Helen Felland, Scott Felland, Barb Figi, Nina Gaydos-Fedak, Bonnie Graunke, Kevin Graunke, Barb Hirsch, Sandy Karkossa, Bob Knollenberg, Jane Knollenberg, Kathy Loehr, Ruth McLeod, Lucy Mercado, Doug Milway, Logan Milway, Sharon Milway, Mary Murphy, Mary Peterson, Alla Rabinovich, Marge Ramstack, John Rauch, Tricia Rauch, Betsy Sander, Jeff Sander, Lee Schmeckpeper, Linda Schmeckpeper, John Sokop, Mary Kay Sokop, Jennifer Starke-White, Nancy Teas, Lill Thiel, Bill Thiel, Bill Tweeden, Jan Tweeden, Chris Wehrenberg, Curly Wentland, Kathy Wentland, Cheryl Woppert, Arlene Ziety, Tom Ziety M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T The Oconomowoc Arts Center mission is to provide patrons and artists of all ages, a professional, cultural and educational experience with the highest quality programming opportunities possible.
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C O M M I T T E E S / PA R T N E R S H I P S Oconomowoc Area School District Dr. Patricia E. Neudecker, Superintendent of Schools Board Of Education Mr. Donald Wiemer, President Mr. John Griswold, Vice President Mr. Mike Bickler, Clerk Mrs. Sandra Schick, Treasurer Ms. Elizabeth Thelen Ms. Lisa Arenas Mr. Dave Guckenberger Programming Committee Lisa Boudin Michael Duncan Tom Halloran Ellyn Helberg Marilyn Largent Betty Reul Kim Schultz Peter Schwabe
Marketing Committee McKenna Bryant Michael Duncan Wendy Halloran Robin Krakauer Rebecca Seymour Barb Simpson Jennifer Starke-White Visual Arts Committee Michael Duncan Paula Keene Terry Peterson Paul Schultz Film/Media Committee Michael Duncan Terry Kaldhusdal Michael Krill
SUPPORT Artistic Partnerships Bel Canto/Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra First Stage Children’s Theater Academy, Milwaukee • Milwaukee Ballet Company Wisconsin Philharmonic Literary Partnerships Books & Company, Oconomowoc (Visiting Author’s) Visual Arts Partnerships Pewaukee Area Arts Council (PAAC) • Milwaukee Regional Youth Art Fair Residence and Event Partnership Hilton Garden Inn/Staybridge Suites - official residence of visiting artists and events.
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SECTION TITLE With gratitude, the Oconomowoc Area School District acknowledges these local organizations, businesses and private patrons for their outstanding support of the Oconomowoc Arts Center: Ace Hardware of Oconomowoc, Arc-Central of Oconomowoc, Books & Company, Chocolate Factory of Oconomowoc The Debbink Family Foundation and the Virginia Burns Charitable Foundation Footlights/Marcus Promotions, Inc., Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly Stores, Jerry Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Narendra Patel – “Cuculidae” (Bird of Songs) Sculpture, Neumann Company, Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts, Oconomowoc Foundation’s Scheriffius Fund Oconomowoc Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council, Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation, Oconomowoc Sign Company, Paul Phelps and Oakbrook Esser Studios, Pedal’rs Inn Bed & Breakfast, Plunkett Raysich Architects, The Pub – Irish Tavern & Restauraurant, The Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund The Strommen/Loofbourrow Family Thanks to the UW Extension and the South East Wisconsin Master Gardeners for their assistance with the OAC gardens and their support of its educational value. Thanks to the Oconomowoc High School Landscape Class for their assistance with the OAC gardens.
The Oconomowoc Arts Center gratefully acknowledges a grant from the Oconomowoc Foundation’s Scheriffius Fund, the Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund, the Debbink Family Foundation and the Virginia Burns Charitable Foundation.
Direct gifts in memory have been made to the OAC by the following supporters: The Debbink Family Foundation Craig and Mary Schiefelbein Thomas X. Herro Foundation Oconomowoc Area Foundation Orbis Corporation Paragon Development Systems, Inc. Pat and Mary Sue McNamee Jan Gibeau Donald J. and Constance M. Moore
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The Strommen/Loofbourrow Family Mr. and Mrs. David Reul in memory of Ralph Trepte Dr. and Mrs. Victor Soderstrom in memory of Wally Wiese Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weimer in memory of Wally Wiese Rae Kinn in memory of Mary Von Bereghy
THE VIC DONORS The VIC is the rehearsal area named in celebration of excellence education in the Oconomowoc Area School District and in honor of Vic Passante, OHS theater director, teacher and mentor from 1974 to 2007. Major Donors The Debbink Family Foundation Craig and Mary Schiefelbein Thomas X. Herro Foundation Oconomowoc Area Foundation Orbis Corporation Paragon Development Systems, Inc. Pat and Mary Sue McNamee And to the students, community members, and businesses who contributed to the 2007 celebration honoring Vic Passante’s dedication to the arts and to learning.
PAC E D O N O R S PACEsetter Pabst Farms Platinum Dirk & Terry Debbink Oconomowoc Area Foundation Gold J. H. Findorff & Son Inc. Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Jennifer Bukosky, Courtney Bella & Sophia Bukosky + Silver Dick & Karen Bertrand Jerry & Jeanie Burchardt Debbink Family Foundation Modern Woodmen of America Mike & Kim Herro Lou Morgan, Sr. Family Bronze Dr. Gerard & Carol Adler American Assn. of University Women-Oconomowoc David & Sue Breckenfelder Kent & Karen Brooks First Bank Financial Centre Chris & Lisa Gall Chuck & Pat Herro Thomas X. Herro + Geoffrey & Sandra Hogan Grace Merten Dick & Bobbie Protzmann Dave & Betty Reul Ronald & Donna Schlender Bill & Jane Wierdsma Buz Hoefer “Era” Reunion Committee Dean +, Ellen, Linda, Cheryl Strommen $1000 Donors James Kevin Barry + Dick Bertrand Karen Bertrand
Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation Frank & Mary Ann Brazelton Emme Burchardt Hannah Burchardt Jeff Burchardt Lisa Burchardt Maribeth Bush Jacob Butschke + Bette Durnford + Matthew & Rebecca Eash Family Gerald Foust Family Reimar Frank + Betsy, Pip, Emma, & Becca Freeman Henszey Family Kenneth Herro Joan Snyder Hughes* Andrea Keck David Keck Kris Keck John & Ruth Koehn Mike & Jodi Koehn Family Bill & Carol Lamm Marilyn Largent Terry Largent Helen Magnusson Lynne Marris Tom & Nancy Massnick Curt & Pat Neudecker Mary Jo Newburg * Kathy Pence + Kathy Pence + Oconomowoc High School Staff-2009 Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council OHS Class of 1961 OHS Class of 1962 Orthopaedic Associates of WI John & Pat Rodell Family Joseph & Dorothy St. Thomas Mike & Sandy Schick Craig Schiefelbein
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Mary Schiefelbein Greta Schiefelbein Hans Schiefelbein Klaus Schiefelbein Michael & Donna Scholl Andrew Schultz Conner Schultz Karly Schultz Kim Schultz Tim Schultz John P. Snyder, Jr. Family * Thomas J. Snyder * John Sutte + Dorothy “Grandma Dot” Thompson + Dave & Karen Trepton Family Ray & Collette Warell Robb & Cheryl Wierdsma $750 Donors Hilton & Jean Neal Emalou Sandsmark * Dorothy M. Verhein $500 Donors Art, the Window Washer + Steve Baker * Ernest & Sharon Biel Family Carroll College Performing Arts Helena, MT * Cheney Family * John & Judy Cooley Family Malcom A. & Susan M. Dorn Maureen, Beth, & Michael Geraghty Howard F. Greene + Charlotte M. Hall Shirley Hamilton-Nehring Beth Hansing * John Hansing * Joe Haas Media Dr. & Mrs. Ron Karzel Otho Kile, Jr. + Del & Joan Krueger David J. Magedanz * Patrick & Amy C. Middleton OHS Class of 1987 Oconomowoc Junior Woman’s Club Dr. & Mrs. William Paton Jeff Sander Dave & Lucy Shanks Tom & Anne Simonis Family Sarah, Diane, & Phil Slaughter * Chad Vande Zande Family Frances Way Benjamin, Elisa, Emily, & Brice Welch Tom Woods, OPEF Board Member* $250 Donors Books and Company Curtis & Anne Brewer Mike & Bridget Bruno Family Haley Buckingham Benjamin Byczek
Olivia Byczek Ginger Carney * Mary Casucci + Bill & Joyce Chapman Bob & Eileen Daly Family Drama Mamas and Papas Michael Duncan Family Chris Finkelmeyer Steve & Carol Frankwick Daniel & Kathleen Giesen Greenland School Drama Clubs Jack & Gay Grothaus Russell & Elizabeth Halkerston Robert E. Hasselkus + Mark & Dani Herro Jay & Heidi Huenink Darrell & Elaine Hurdle Amy Jappinen * Alyssa Jappinen Tessa Jappinen Jesse & Cameron Johanning Lydia Johnson + Ron & Kim Koehn Alan & Mary Koepke Paul Ludy, Jr. + Andrew J. Mount Catherine Narloch * Nature Hill Intermediate All-School Musical Mike & Betty Nivens OHS Class of 1965 OHS Class of 1975 Robb Family Ed Rohloff + Genevieve Rohrer Todd & Leah Scheid Family Jodi Schlender Paul & Holly Schmidtke Don & Mary Schmitt Dr. B. J. Schumacher * David & Carol Steger * Emma & Jack Watermolen $100 Donors Issac Ama Cria Ama Alice Anderson + Alice Anderson + Alice Anderson + Joyce Antonneau * Norbert Antonneau + Bev Babinec + Eva Balistrieri Kurt & Carrie Begalke Jennifer Betances Dwayne & Joyce Block Roger Bottoni Family Jeffrey, Jason, & Kaitlin Brandl Bruce & Jo Brown David & Joan Brussat Jim Bush Lydia Ann Bush *
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Rob & Katie Bush Beau Butschke Fund + Gladys Christenson + Michael, Angela, Callahan & Delaney Cowles Richard C. Craemer Family Sierra M. Dakouras * Jim & Michele Doherty Dance Buddies* Kayla, Jeff, & Holly Daniels Lonnie Dykstra + Craig Finkelmeyer + Connie Frank * Kyle Fritz * Janet Gibeau * Dr. & Mrs. W. G. Gill Carl Glaum Mark & Karen Gould Bob Grimm + Scott Haley + Mark & Dani Herro Brittany Hoffman ’09 Sr. Director * Jim Holahan + Matt & Lindsay Holsen ’09 ‘14 Grace Huenink Robert C. James + Sarah Grace Kleist * Jane R. Koning John W. Koning, Jr. Linda J. Krause Mike & Margie Krauski Michael Krill * Marilyn Largent * Harvey Larson Virginia Lawinger Audrey Karen Lemcke* Patrick Leslie Susan Lucht Family Lois L. Luebke Jim & Pat Mack Patricia Matt Donald McCollum Margaret McCollum Kathryn McCollum Freeland Lynne McCollum Staley Sean McCollum Franziska Merkle ‘07-08 Exchange Student Dan Miller Family Dr. & Mrs. G. Daniel Miller Mol Family Shannon Moore David Newburg Samantha Newburg David Nicolai Kari Nicolai Michael Nicolai Tod Ninmann Family OHS Class of 1942 OHS Class of 1950
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Main Stage Series
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Katie Armiger................................................................................Vocals/Guitar Jesse Tucker........................................................................ Lead Guitar/Vocals Matt Heasley..........................................................................Keyboard/Vocals Darren Rayl................................................................................................. Drums Media Partner
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BIOGR APHIES Katie Armiger was 10 years old when she discovered she had a knack for expressing her thoughts and feelings into writing songs and poetry. With selfdetermined focus, the little girl from Sugar Land, Texas, began putting those songs and poems to music and performing them with unwavering passions.
songwriters, such as Sarah Buxton, Blair Daly, Rebecca Lynn Howard and Joe West.
When she was just 14, Armiger entered Houston’s Best Country Singer competition for young country singers, earning the grand prize and a shot at recording a twosong demo, which evolved into her selftitled debut album, released in 2007.
Katie has been busy since March performing on her “Get Smart Tour,” sponsored by Great American Country (GAC). Armiger is billed as “one of the biggest and brightest independent female country artists.” The nearly 50-date tour will make stops in 18 states around the country through November.
While on the road opening for wellknown country music artists Kellie Pickler, Jason Aldean, Craig Morgan and Luke Bryan, and most recently this last May, for LeAnn Rimes, Armiger has also been busy writing music and taping music videos. Often compared to seasoned country vocalists like Martina McBride, Shania Twain and Sara Evans, the 21-year-old pop-country singer tends not hold back allowing her passion and vocal ability to shine through in her music. Armiger released her second album, “believe” in 2008. Her third album, “Confessions of a Nice Girl,” was released in 2010. Katie also earned the title of the Highest Charting Independent Female Artist of 2008 on R&R with “Unseen,” and the young lady with the enviable voice set yet another record for the highest debut for a solo independent artist since 2003 on the Music Row chart with her debut single, “17 in Abilene,” in 2007. Armiger wrote or co-wrote nine of the 13 songs on the disc, “Confessions of a Nice Girl,” joining forces with some of Nashville’s
Now a Nashville resident herself, Armiger wrote “Leaving Home,” a song featured on the album, as a tribute to her mother before she made the move in 2010. “I’ve always known that singing was my dream and it’s what I wanted to do, but it’s definitely extremely hard to leave your parents,” she said.
The tour is making stops at colleges and major fairs and festivals across the country. Fans and newcomers to Armiger’s music will be treated to a concert that will include her hit singles “scream,” “Kiss Me Now,” “Leaving Home,” “Best Song Ever,” “I do, but Do I,” as well as new pieces. Katie Armiger has just scratched the surface of what she is capable of. She is a passionate and driven performer well beyond her years. www.katiearmiger.com Opening Act Nora Collins is a singer/ songwriter and recent high school graduate! She taught herself how to play guitar by writing songs, and didn’t just write a song or two, but enough great music to launch her career. Nora released her first CD “Red Chuck Taylors” in May 2009, while only 14 years Katie Armiger
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Community Initiative Program For the 2012-13 Season, the Oconomowoc Arts Center has teamed up with local Community Initiative Partners as a way to give back to the community. For Katie Armiger, the Oconomowoc High School - National Honor Society (NHS) will be the recipient. For every ticket sold, $2 will go back to NHS as a fund raiser. NHS announced that they will be supporting the Go Bo! Foundation. Bo is a 13 year old, from Sister Bay, Wisconsin, who has been battling an extremely rare form of cancer for more than a year. Doctors told Bo on August 27, that there was no cure and that there were no more treatment options for him. On that day in August, Bo was coming home to die. Two days later Bo came home to teach us how to live. He wanted to start a foundation. He wants people to remember him, but he wants them to continue supporting others the same way. He gave his mother a mission: “I want you to run every run, walk every walk,” he says. “It doesn’t matter who it is for. Raise money, and go back to the HOT unit (at Children’s Hospital) to give families a little money or a gift certificate. Anything.” This is one of the many fund raisers in Bo’s name that the NHS will do throughout the 2012-13 school year. Please stop by the table in the lobby this evening to learn more about Bo and what you can do to help. For more information on the NHS cause, please contact NHS advisor, Krista Wilcox at www.krista.wilcox@oasd.k12.wi.us or at 262-560-3212. For more information on Go Bo! Foundation, please see the face book page: Go Bo! Foundation.
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old and her second, “Run Away With Me” at age 16. Erik Ernst of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says, “At just 17 years old, Nora Collins is a talented singer-songwriter with a knack for blending country and pop melodies with lyrics about her life experiences and observations. Her most recent album, “Run Away With Me” showcases her musical ability and highlights her personal songwriting talent.” Nora’s music has received a lot of attention, including plenty of airtime on FM106’s Home Made Jams, and thousands of hits on YouTube for her home music videos. The song and video for “Don’t Slow Down” earned Nora a top spot in Country Music Television’s Music City Madness 2009 national search for unsigned singer-songwriters. Out of 600 songs, Nora was selected by music professionals to compete as a top 64 finalist. Nora advanced to the Top (Sweet) 16, and was featured on CMT’s national Top 20 Countdown and locally on ABC,FOX and NBC newscasts. Nora has released a second CD of her original songs, “Run Away With Me”. Two songs were recorded in Nashville with musicians that tour with Keith Urban, Lady A, Darius Rucker, Martina McBride
and Steve Holy. Music videos for the title track and “Dimples Filled with Lies” are on YouTube. “First Heartbreak” finished in the Top 20, out of 700 songs, in the Great Lakes Songwriting Contest. Nora is the 2012 WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) “Rising Star” award winner. This award was voted by her peers in WAMI. She also won 1st place in the WAMI CD Roulette competition. Nora is the 2011 Wisconsin State winner in the Texaco Country Showdown. Nora was selected to perform at Summerfest in 2011 & 2012 and has played at Wisconsin State Fair, Chick Singer Night, Shank Hall, The Rave, Linneman’s, Winter Fest, Lakefront Festival of Arts and many other local venues. She has recently opened for Paul Thorn, Turnpike Troubadours and Chasin’ Mason. Nora has also performed the National Anthem at many professional events. Nora starred as Sandy in her high school’s musical production of Grease. Nora’s web site, www.noracollins.com and www.ReverbNation.com feature her music, videos and schedule of upcoming performances. Ms. Collins has her own YouTube channel and her music is available for purchase on iTunes, Amazon and cdbaby.
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Service Fees May Apply—Reserved
Complete with three piece band and a trio of back-up singers this festive, witty and slightly irreverent holiday review will get you in the holiday spirit. With parodies and originals in a wide variety of styles from polka to punk, big bands to blues, country to klezmer and maybe some other alliterative pairs, too! Service Fees May Apply—Reserved
Set in the OAC’s Little Theater, audiences are treated to an intimate cabaret environment complete with soft lighting, tables adorned with linens and candles. Chef Brian Shoemake’s mouth-watering menus will compliment the musical influences of each show. Dinner begins at 6:30 PMs.
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