The Arts @ Hanover: 2014-15

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2014-15 Community Arts Series


2014-15 CALENDAR SEPT OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN FEB

MAR

APR

20 Second City 3-5

8 P.M. Collier Arena in The Horner Athletic Center

The Dining Room

7:30 P.M. The Other Place, Donner lecture hall

19 College Choir and Chamber Singers 22 Highlights from La Traviata 7:30 P.M. CFA 30 Shelley Cooper ’08 7:30 P.M. CFA 8 Shanren in Concert 7:30 p.m. CFA

19 Hanover College-Madison Area Orchestra 20 College Concert Band 7:30 p.m. CFA 13-16 One-Act Plays

7:30 p.m. CFA

7:30 P.M. The Other Place, Donner lecture hall

23 Messiah 2 p.m. CFA 3 Dinnertime Christmas Carols

5 p.m. BROWN CAMPUS CENTER

4 Christmas at Hanover Choral Program 5 p.m. CFA 24 Michael Cooper: Masked Marvels 7 p.m. CFA 7 Another Round: IU’s Acapella Ensemble 12-15 Love’s Labour’s Lost

14 Paulo Padhila

7:30 p.m. CFA

7:30 P.M. The Other Place, Donner lecture hall

7:30 p.m. CFA

27-28 Students’ 10-minute Plays

7:30 P.M. The Other Place, Donner

28 College Choir and Chamber Singers 2 p.m. CFA 1 Hanover College-Madison Area Orchestra and

College Jazz Band

2 p.m. CFA

2 p.m. CFA

2 College Concert Band 7:30 p.m. CFA 11 The President Honors the Arts 7:30 p.m. CFA

C Community Arts Series

M Hanover Music

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Hanover Theatre


Hanover College & River Valley Financial Bank present the

2014-15 Community Arts Series

The 62nd season of Hanover’s Community Arts Series (CAS) offers a wide variety of great entertainment and culture right in your own backyard. We begin with the return of the always popular improv troupe, The Second City, bringing their world-renown satirical sketch and comedy revues. For opera lovers, the Kentucky Opera will perform highlights from “La Traviata.” Shanren, a folk-fusion band from southwest China, offers original compositions and traditional songs. We’ll kick off 2015 with Michael Cooper: Masked Marvels and Wondertales, who combines handcrafted masks, original stories and outlandish stilt dancing. Indiana University’s men’s a cappella pop ensemble, Another Round, will have toes tapping. Paulo Padilha and Group will bring the rhythm and swing of urban Brazil. We end the season with our annual event, The President Honors the Arts, where Hanover’s talented student performers create an exciting evening that is free to the public.

Sue DeWine President, Hanover College

I encourage you to take advantage of these wonderful cultural and entertaining events!

Welcome, Community Friends! It is River Valley Financial Bank’s pleasure to again partner with Hanover College for another spectacular season of the Community Arts Series. Hanover College is one of the finest liberal arts colleges in the nation; unmatched in the beauty of the campus, and unsurpassed in its commitment to educating future generations of bright, energetic and aspiring youth. This is also River Valley Financial Bank’s home, and home to our employees and customers. We, too, are passionate about sustaining our leadership role in developing and assisting our hometown to reach even greater potential. Community-based arts and entertainment programs in music, theater, the visual arts and the world of books add immeasurably to the quality of life in a community. The many fine programs that we have in Madison and Jefferson County today owe their success in large measure to what the Hanover College Community Arts Series started over 60 years and continues to this day. On behalf of both institutions, I want to welcome you personally and hope you will join me at the show! Sincerely, Matthew P. Forrester President, CEO


2014-15 Community Arts Series

Saturday, September 20 Homecoming Show.

8:00 pm. Collier Arena, Horner Center Adults: advance,$15; @ the door, $18 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $15 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

America’s famed comedy troupe, The Second City, is coming to town with The Best of The Second City. From the company that launched the careers of Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray and more, comes the next generation of the comedy world’s best and brightest in an evening of hilarious sketch comedy and Second City’s trademark improvisation. The Best of The Second City features some of the best sketches, songs, and improvisations from The Second City’s fifty-two year history.

KENTUCKY

OPERA

PRESENTS

La Traviata Highlights from

Wednesday, October 22 7:30 pm. Lynn Center for Fine Arts (CFA) A special performance featuring highlights from La Traviata (The Fallen Woman) will highlight an evening of Verdi’s beautiful compositions in one of the world’s bestloved operas. Kentucky Opera was founded in 1952 by Moritz von Bomhard and designated the State Opera of Kentucky in 1982. Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5


Should I BeSweet? A concert by soprano Shelley Cooper ’08 Thursday, October 30 7:30 pm. — CFA During her four years at Hanover (04-08), Shelley was one of the brightest young stars onstage in both Theatre and Music. Her career since then has taken her to Florida, New York City, Germany, and now Thailand where she teaches Voice and Musical Theatre Performance at Mahidol University in Bangkok. Operatic lyric favorites and belting show tunes will combine in this gala celebration of her return to her alma mater! Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

Shanren Saturday, November 8 7:30 pm. — C FA

Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

Experience the joyful music of Shanren—literally “mountain men.” Hailing from ethnic minority groups who live in the beautiful mountains of Yunnan and Guizhou provinces, this Chinese folkfusion band presents the rich but largely unknown heritage of Southwestern China. Through original compositions and traditional songs, the four musicians fuse their indigenous music with modern styles from around the globe.


2014-15 Community Arts Series

Masked Marvels & Wondertales

Friday, January 24 7:00 pm. — CFA Michael Cooper spins tales and weaves stories using an unusual and colorful cast of characters. Creating a world where dogs wear hats, wild stallions are tamed, giant noses sneeze and fish bait candy to catch children in a pond. A show for all ages, Masked Marvels & Wondertales is sure to capture hearts and stimulate imaginations. Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

Another Round IU Men’s a cappella pop ensemble Friday, February 7 7:30 pm. — CFA

Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

Another Round is a campus favorite and one of the most popular collegiate a capella groups in the country. Undergraduate members have maintained the tradition for the past 16 years, formerly known as Straight No Chaser. Our new album, “Two For the Show” marks a new chapter in the storied history of men’s a capella at Indiana University. It’s a new name. It’s the same sound. It’s Another Round.


Subscribe now to the entire season and save! Early-Bird Special is $75 all-inclusive, if you subscribe by Sept. 10 $90 if you subscribe between Sept. 11 and Sept. 20 Youth subscription for seven shows is $35 $105 if you wait and purchase single tickets Hanover College Theatre’s four main-stage shows in The Other Place, a $48 value alone

7 COMMUNITY ARTS SERIES SHOWS + 4 HANOVER THEATRE PERFORMANCES

=1 TICKET

FOR 1 LOW PRICE

Paulo Padhila Friday, March 14 7:30 pm. — CFA Adults: advance,$12; @ the door, $15 Seniors (65+), HC faculty/staff: $12 Youth (h.s. and under): $5

Two ways to subscribe: use the enclosed response envelope or call the Hanover College campus box office at 812-866-7110

hanover.edu/ARTS

Catch the swing and rhythm of urban Brazil with Arts Midwest World Fest’s Paulo Padilha and Group. Highly acclaimed as a musician and clever lyricist with a mischievous sense of humor, Paulo Padilha’s songs take interest in everything from mother-in-law as muse to philosophic ramblings on art. A little samba, a little pop—you’ll dance all the way home!


2 0 1 4 - 1 5 H a n ov e r C o l l e g e t h e at r e F R I DAY- S U N DAY

Oct. 3-5 |7:30 PM

T H E OT H E R P L AC E

DONNER LECTURE HALL

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The DINING ROOM by A. R. Gurney, Jr., directed by Jim Stark.

In this charming comedy, generations nourish, nurture and nettle each other, with their napkins in their laps.

T H U R S DAY- S U N DAY

NOV. 13-16 | 7:30 T H E OT H E R P L AC E

DONNER LECTURE HALL

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One-Act Plays directed by Paul Hildebrand.

A shiver, a thrill, laughter and perhaps a tear: short plays make a great evening in the Theatre, because if one doesn’t particularly float your boat, there another one casting off in about 30 minutes! So join us for this theatrical pleasure ride to places familiar and not, with people you know and others like you’ve never met before. Each stop along the way promises a new opportunity to entertain and delight!

All theatre productions are free to CAS Guest Artist Series season subscribers. Subscribe today!

hanover.edu/ARTS

Tickets for THEATRE shows: $12 adults, $10 seniors (65+), $5 youth (high school and under). Free to those with a Hanover College ID.

For tickets, Call the Hanover College campus box office at 812-866-7110


T H U R S DAY- S U N DAY

FEB. 12-15 |7:30 PM

T H E OT H E R P L AC E

DONNER LECTURE HALL

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Love’s Labour’S Lost by William Shakespeare, directed by Jim Stark.

In this romantic comedy, four young men vow to give up the company of women in order to concentrate on their studies. It doesn’t work out that way.

F riday - S aturday

MAR. 27-28 |7:30 PM T H E OT H E R P L AC E

DONNER LECTURE HALL

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New 10-Minute Plays from the playwriting and directing classes In one of the HC Theatre’s most popular annual presentations, all-new 10-minute plays written by students from the fall playwriting class receive simple but entertaining and imaginative presentations by students in the winter directing class. Always featuring a broad range of plots and styles, some viewer discretion is usually advised, but entertainment is guaranteed! free admission FOR ALL

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T H E OT H E R P L AC E

DONNER LECTURE HALL

The Hanover College Theatre Department will be staging 2014-2015 productions in a new campus venue, The Other Place, located in the former Donner Lecture Hall. The Other Place is intimate, accessible, air-conditioned, and adjacent to ample parking for patrons adjacent to the campus Admin Building. Visit the Hanover Campus Map at hanover.edu/about/campusmap


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October 19 College Choir and Chamber Singers 2:00 pm November 19 Hanover College-Madison Area Orchestra and College Jazz Band 7:30 pm November 20 College Concert Band 7:30 pm November 23 “Messiah� College Concert Choir-Madison-Ohio Valley Chorus-Festival Orchestra 2:00 pm - admission at door NOTE: All events are in Fitzgibbon Recital Hall except where noted.


December 3 “Dinnertime Christmas Carols” College Instrumental Program 5:00 pm J. Graham Brown Campus Center December 4 “Christmas at Hanover” College Choral Program 5:00 pm March 28 College Choir and Chamber Singers 2:00 pm April 1 Hanover College-Madison Area Orchestra and College Jazz Band 7:30 pm April 2 College Concert Band 7:30 pm


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Please visit

hanover.edu/ARTS for the latest information and gallery dates.

This year’s shows in Hanover’s Greiner Art Gallery include some very exciting exhibitions of nationally renowned artists, selections from Hanover’s private art collection and exhibits of Hanover College student artwork. Additionally, there will be gallery talks, workshops and lectures by the exhibiting artists, which will expand the experience and understanding of the works in the gallery. Hope to see you there!

Mark Rospenda A Gone Year. 2012-2013 Graphite on cut and inset paper, tape 11 x 8.5 inches

Megan Myers Schweitzer


Saturday, April 11, 2015 BRAVO Gala Reception 5:30 p.m., Stage show 7:30 p.m., Lynn Center for Fine Arts

Join President Sue DeWine for the 33rd annual event,“The President Honors the Arts,� a 90-minute stage show featuring outstanding student performers and presenters in theater, music, visual arts and creative writing, showcasing the depth and breadth of student accomplishment at Hanover College. Preceeding the stage show is an invitation-only gala reception with food, wine and entertainment in Duggan Library, which will express our appreciation to our donors and supporters of the arts at Hanover College during 2014-15.


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Be a supporter of the Hanover College

DONORS

Community Arts Series

The arts enrich our lives and communicate to us in ways that no other form of expression can. But in order to make them available to the widest audience possible, we need your help. By making a tax-deductible gift to the Hanover College Community Arts Series, you’ll receive the following: • An invitation to attend, as our honored guests, BRAVO!, our end-of-the-year donor appreciation event with food, entertainment and other surprises, April 11; • The good feeling you’ll have knowing that your gift makes possible the very finest in arts and entertainment for the entire community. To become a supporter, make your check payable to Hanover College CAS and use the attached envelope, or send it to Hanover College CAS, P.O. Box 108, Hanover, IN 47243.

SUPPORT

We thank you!

Donor

Curtain Raiser $50

Donor $100

Producer $500

Angel $1,000

2013-14 Contributors to the arts at Hanover

(Listed in alphabetical order — Fiscal Year 2013-2014: July 2013 to June 2014)

Betsy and John Adler

Jennifer Elpers

Mike Mooney

Anonymous

Brenda Eversole

Walt and Elaine Morrill

Mark Fearnow

Thelma Mullett

Albert Armstrong

Ed and Shirley (d) Gotts

Karen A. Porter

Leticia Bajuyo

Rob and Susan Graham

River Valley Financial Bank

Scott Baldwin

Grote Industries, Inc.

Ron and Linda Roaks

Walter and Sara Beringer

Chris and Lynn Hall

June R. Rogers

Walter and Anne-Marie Bruyninckx

Troy and Lori Hedges

Jim and Alice Rogers

Dr. Kelli Hertz

Carole Sloan

Dottie Burress (d)

Bob and Wilma Hollis

Elinor Smith and Bob Ems

Phyllis Calvin

Ron Hopper

Bob and Charlotte Canida

Jane Jacobs

Jonathan and Stephanie Smith

Colussi Law Office

Nancy Jarrell

Tony and Phyllis Steinhardt

Dick and Barbara Conklin

John and Shirley Kasper

June O. Taylor

Jeff and Marjorie Conner

Barbara Burkert Kiffmeyer

Joel Thomas

Crawdaddy Music

Bob and Mary Kraft

Stan Totten

Donald and Margi Crosser

Tom and Janet Lowry

Jan Vetrhus

Jim Cunningham

Link Ludington

Rick and Linda Vicik

James and Kimberly Derk

Jim and Louise Voss

Sue and Mike DeWine

Allen Manning and Kim Smith

Richard and Karen Dickie

Scott and Lynn Maricle

Deb Whistler

Dow Corning Foundation

John Martin

Marc and Debora Willage

Chip and Diane Egan

Microsoft Corporation

David and Beverly Yeager

Paul and Barbara Ellefsen

Dean and Trudy Mitchell

Anonymous

Donald and Joyce Wells


S P E C I A L EVENT

John W. Dean with James David Robenalt: Watergate, Vietnam and the Nixon Defense Wed., Oct. 1, 2014 7 p.m. Fitzgibbon Recital Hall Lynn Center for Fine Arts John Dean was President Nixon’s White House Counsel in 1972 when the Watergatebreakin occurred. He and lawyer-historian James David Robenalt have teamed up to present Watergate programs across the country on the legacy of Watergate. They will talk about the Wtaergate cover-up and its relationship to the conclusion of the Vietnam War. Dean will also discuss his newest book, “The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It.” Dean is a best-selling authorof books including “Blind Ambition,” “Conservatives Without Conscience” and “Worse Than Watergate: The Secret Presidency of George W. Bush,” among others. “The Nixon Defense” draws on Dean’s own transcripts of almost 1,000 conversations, Nixon’s secretly recorded information and more than 150,000 pages of documents in the National Archives and the Nixon Library. Based on Nixon’s overlooked recordings, Dean dispels the myths about Watergate to reveal a full account of the late president’s involvement.

Tickets for this event are free, but reservations are highly recommended. To save your space, go to:

hanover.edu/dean


812.866.7110

hanover.edu/ARTS

THE ARTS @ HANOVER COLLEGE

2014-15

Post Office Box 108 Hanover, Indiana 47243


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