LIVE! Special Events & Performances at Harford Community College Winter/Spring 2019

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GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

WINTER/SPRING 2019


Our Live! at Harford Community College calendar hosts an exciting season, and we’ve made it easier for you to learn about the great cultural offerings on our campus. LIVEatHarfordCC.com showcases all of our concert, performance, exhibit, and community event information in one place. Please visit our website often for up-to-date information.

HCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

WELCOME

Each year, Harford Community College hosts a variety of cultural opportunities—from national touring acts to local resident companies, jazz to classical, magic to ballet. We strive to bring quality events that offer our community entertainment options that are often only available in more urban areas. From month to month and year to year, you never know who will be gracing our stages, but you can be sure they will create an unforgettable memory.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Richard D. Norling, Chair

Councilmanic District D Representative

Cordell E. Hunter, Sr., Vice Chair

Vice Chair, At-Large Representative

Laura L. Henninger, Esq., CPA

Our staff and volunteers want you to have the best possible experience before, during, and after the show. We hope you will share your suggestions about ways we may make your experience unforgettable. Please contact the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211 or email snicolaides@harford.edu.

At-Large Representative

Jan P. Stinchcomb

Councilmanic District B

Brian Walker

Councilmanic District C Representative

Judith A. Holloway, OD, MS

Councilmanic District E Representative

James W. McCauley, PhD

Councilmanic District F Representative

Richard P. Streett, III, DVM

Thank you for supporting the arts in Harford County!

Susan Nicolaides Director for Cultural Events and Performing Arts

POPOVICH COMEDY PET THEATER

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BGE invests in organizations that support education, arts and culture, the environment, and community development programs. We are proud to sponsor the Family Series of plays, musicals and performances for the 2019 cultural events season.

At-Large Representative

Vacant

Councilmanic District A Representative

LIVE! Special Events & Performances is a publication supported by Harford Community College and its Board of Trustees and is intended to illustrate the College’s vision: to be a national higher education leader by transforming lives through imagination, compassion, and rigor. Harford Community College provides accessible, innovative, learner-centered educational opportunities and as an openaccess institution, promotes graduation, transfer, individual goal attainment and career and workforce development. The College fosters lifelong learning, global awareness, and social and cultural awareness.


Laura Ingalls Wilder

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FEBRUARY Exhibit: Votes for Women: Taking Our Place in Politics [Title of Show] Beginnings—A Musical Valentine

PEG + CAT

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Annual Art + Design Faculty and Staff Exhibition

Exhibit: Bogus Boutique

Charlotte’s Web Dead Man’s Cell Phone Exhibit: 2019 Annual Juried Student Art + Design Exhibition

Urinetown, The Musical

An Evening of Jazz: Steve Slagle

An Evening of Jazz: Bob Devos

Book Discussion: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics

Golden Dragon Acrobats

Living History Presentation: Amending America: How Women Won the Vote

Black Women’s Clubs and the Suffrage Movement

Film: Iron-Jawed Angels

The Yellow Wallpaper Dramatic Reading and Analysis

Suffragist Tea

Harlem Globetrotters

2019 Winter Wine Expo

Lecture: A Nursery for Militant Suffragists: Activism at Goucher College

ATHENA Leadership Award Breakfast

The Winter Doldrums

Popovich Comedy Pet Theater

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APRIL

JANUARY

AT A GLANCE

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets online at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

Sunday Afternoon Concert Series: Brooke Dircks and Joseph Satava Lecture: Maryland’s Women’s Suffrage Movement Peg + Cat Historical Debate Night: The Equal Rights Amendment GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

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Bel Air Community Band An Evening of Chamber Music Suffragist Tea Snow White HCC Music Students in Recital An Evening of Jazz: Second Shift Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp

KINETIC CANVAS: JACKSON POLLOCK

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AT A GLANCE

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets online at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

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SNOW WHITE

A Chorus Line Exhibit: Holidays and Other Things I’m Not Sure About Kinetic Canvas: Jackson Pollock


JANUARY

ANNUAL ART + DESIGN FACULTY AND STAFF EXHIBITION EXHIBIT

January 17 – February 22 Closing Reception: Thursday, February 21 | 11 AM-1 PM CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER Top: Artist—Joseph Netta Bottom: Artist—Gretchen Walsh

LAURA INGALLS WILDER AN ARTSPOWER PRODUCTION

Friday, January 25 | 7 PM Laura and her family travel across America in search of a place they can call home. Facing obstacles such as scarlet fever and eviction from their land, their pioneering spirit and family bonds are tested but never broken. This uplifting story of one of America’s most beloved authors is expertly adapted for the stage in a musical format by ArtsPower National Touring Theatre. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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FEBRUARY

VOTES FOR WOMEN: TAKING OUR PLACE IN POLITICS

[TITLE OF SHOW] HCC ACTORS GUILD EXHIBIT

February 7 – June 1

February 8, 9, 15 & 16 | 8 PM February 17 | 3 PM

Co-curated by Stephanie Hallock, Professor of Political Science and Coordinator for Global Education and Engagement at HCC, and Gina Calia-Lotz, Instructional Services Librarian at HCC

By Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell. Presented by special arrangement with Rodgers & Hammerstein

Opening Reception: February 7 | 1-5 PM Curator Walk: February 7 | 2 PM & 4 PM This exhibit was inspired by the campaign for women’s suffrage in the United States, the 100th anniversary of the final pushes in the Senate for the 19th Amendment, and the ratification nationally of women’s right to vote. Alliances formed for and against women’s suffrage reveal important divisions in American society in the first part of the 20th century, with roots before the Civil War and branches that continue to this day. Votes for Women explores women’s sphere as it expands to include political office, considers the changing understandings of civic virtue, and reveals difficult choices that political movements must make in pursuit of their goals. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but space is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a space, or email haysheighe@ harford.edu.

In this intelligent, playful, lovable new musical, the audience is treated to an inside look at the tough work of being a creative artist. Frequently hilarious, occasionally heartbreaking, and thoroughly inspiring, [Title of Show] is a love story celebrating individuality and creativity. BLACK BOX THEATER, JOPPA HALL General Seating: Adult $12, Senior (Age 60+) $8, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $8, HCC Student/Faculty/Staff $8

BEGINNINGS—A MUSICAL VALENTINE Saturday, February 9 | 7:30 PM The ultimate tribute band playing the music of one of the greatest rock bands of all time—Chicago. Beginnings is based out of New York City and is made up of musicians who have toured and performed with artists as wide-ranging as Peter Frampton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Brett Michaels. Beginnings covers material from the entire Chicago catalog including 25 or 6 to 4, Just You and Me, Hard Habit to Break, Look Away, If You Leave Me Now, and many more. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20


THE WINTER DOLDRUMS: A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF MUSIC AND FINE ART

POPOVICH COMEDY PET THEATER

Sunday, February 10 | 3 PM

Saturday, February 16 | 3 PM

Enjoy the HCC music faculty in their annual concert in the Chesapeake Theater. Following the music faculty performances, stroll over to the Student Center and admire the Art + Design faculty and staff annual exhibit of drawings, paintings, sculpture, photographs, digital art, and ceramics in the Chesapeake Gallery. Join the HCC Artists in Residence “After Hours” at a reception featuring hot jazz, cool drinks, and tasty treats.

The Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is entertainment for the whole family, featuring the unique blend of comedy and juggling skills of former Moscow Circus veteran Gregory Popovich and the extraordinary talents of his performing pets. With over 30 performing pets, this unique performance has traveled to more than 20 countries and is currently in its 6th season at the Planet Hollywood Resort/Casino in Las Vegas.

CHESAPEAKE CENTER & STUDENT CENTER General Seating: Adult $15, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student FREE with HCC ID card

BLACK WOMEN’S CLUBS AND THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT

AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

P R E S E N TAT I O N / L E C T U R E

Thursday, February 14 | 12:30–2 PM Presented by Sylvea Hollis, Postdoctoral Fellow at Morgan State University

Despite the familiar narrative, middle class white women did not fight for suffrage alone. African American women, who had long been excluded from white women’s Progressive-era organizations, made suffrage one of the many crucial causes they took up in their own women’s clubs. Learn about these organizations and famous individuals who committed to securing women’s rights. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

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FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED POLITICS BOOK DISCUSSION

Discussion led by Iris Leigh Barnes, Curator of the Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum

Tuesday, February 26 | 12:30 – 2 PM

2019 WINTER WINE EXPO Sunday, February 17 | 3–6 PM Sample over 250 fine wines from around the world, taste great craft brews, and savor delicious small plates from the area’s best restaurants. Live music, a silent auction, and raffle prizes add to this community-favorite event! Proceeds benefit the Harford Community College Foundation and the College’s Alumni & Friends Scholarship Association. Must be 21 years to attend. Visit harford.edu/wineexpo. APG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ARENA General Admission: $40 in advance, $50 at the door, $20 designated driver. $80 VIP Reception (1:30 PM). Limited number of VIP tickets available, advance purchase only.

This book is a sweeping view of American history from the vantage points of four women who have lived and worked behind the scenes in politics for over thirty years—Donna Brazile, Yolanda Caraway, Leah Daughtry, and Minyon Moore—a group of women who call themselves The Colored Girls. Like many people who have spent their careers in public service, they view their lives in four-year waves where presidential campaigns and elections have been common threads. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

EXHIBIT

Artist: David Bogus

February 27 – April 5 Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 27 | 1:30 – 3 PM CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

IRON-JAWED ANGELS FILM SCREENING

Thursday, February 28 | 12:30 – 3 PM Defiant young activists take the women’s suffrage movement by storm, putting their lives at risk to help American women win the right to vote (2004). STUDENT CENTER, ROOM 243

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BOGUS BOUTIQUE

No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.


MARCH

ATHENA LEADERSHIP AWARD BREAKFAST Presented by The Daily Record

Friday, March 1 | 7:30 AM The Harford Community College Foundation is honored to host the 2019 ATHENA Leadership Award Breakfast. The ATHENA Leadership Award and ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award are presented to exemplary leaders who have achieved excellence in their business or profession, served the community in a meaningful way, and assisted the advancement of women in their professional communities. Event proceeds support the ATHENA Leadership Scholarship at Harford Community College. RICHLIN BALLROOM

1700 Van Bibber Road, Edgewood, MD 21040 General Seating: Adult $40, Table of 10 $350. Tickets must be purchased by February 27, 2019.

AMENDING AMERICA: HOW WOMEN WON THE VOTE L I V I N G H I S T O R Y P R E S E N TAT I O N

Tuesday, March 5 | 12:30 – 2 PM Performance by Kate Campbell Stevenson

Performer Kate Campbell Stevenson brings to life early women’s rights activists Abigail Adams, Rose Crabtree, Alice Paul and Eleanor Roosevelt. A better understanding of women’s history and their struggles empowers us all for the future. STUDENT CENTER, ROOM 243 No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL Directed by John Desmone. Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International

March 1, 2, 8 & 9 | 7 PM March 3 & 10 | 2 PM Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective on one of America’s greatest art forms. In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage caused by a 20-year drought has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides that he’s had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $20, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16

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HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS Wednesday, March 13 | 7 PM The Original Harlem Globetrotters are known for their amazing feats of basketball, humor, and acts of goodwill on and off the court. And they have always been about their fans, but this year, everything they do will bring fans closer to the action more than ever before. Join them as they celebrate their fans during their all-new Fan Powered World Tour! The Globetrotters’ one-of-a-kind show is unrivaled in the world of family entertainment. Don’t miss out—get your tickets today! APG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ARENA Visit TICKETS.HARFORD.EDU for ticket information.

AN EVENING OF JAZZ Bob DeVos, jazz guitarist

Friday, March 8 | 8 PM JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

PEG + CAT

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES Brooke Dircks, soprano and Joseph Satava, pianist

Sunday, March 10 | 3 PM JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

MARYLAND’S WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT

B AY A R E A C H I L D R E N ’ S T H E AT R E P R O D U C T I O N

Saturday, March 16 | 3 PM Based on the Emmy-winning PBS Kids show, this totally awesome musical features wild comedy, countless favorite songs from the show, and Peg’s super coolest pal Ramone! When Peg’s Mom asks Peg and Cat to mail some really important letters, they come face to face with a really big dog. Really Big Problem! To solve it, they’ll need math and they’ll also need to count on each other—and the audience too! AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

LECTURE

Presented by Kacy Rohn, Community Development Coordinator for College Park, MD

Thursday, March 14 | 6:30 – 8 PM

Thursday, March 28 | 6:30 – 8 PM

Historic preservationist and community planner Kacy Rohn researched suffrage activities in Maryland, and with the support of Maryland Historic Trust, created a Story Map of important people, places, and events.

Social activism around women’s rights is gaining momentum again today, and so is support for the E.R.A. Join us to watch some of the 1970s arguments recreated, and share your own views on the amendment as well.

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HISTORICAL DEBATE NIGHT: THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT

No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.


A NURSERY FOR MILITANT SUFFRAGISTS: ACTIVISM AT GOUCHER COLLEGE P R E S E N TAT I O N / L E C T U R E

Saturday, April 6 | 3 PM

In the first decades of the 20th century, dozens of Goucher students and faculty took part in marches, protests, and pickets for women’s suffrage, while the college administration struggled to develop a firm stance on the matter. Sheller’s recent project to uncover the story brought together Goucher alumnae with the college librarian and the curator for special collections, and reclaimed a proud part of Goucher’s history as an outstanding women’s college.

The Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of a time-honored tradition that began more than 25 centuries ago and are recognized throughout the United States and abroad as the premiere Chinese acrobatic touring company of today. Combining award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques, this unique performance will thrill audiences of all ages with its breathtaking artistry and spellbinding beauty.

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

AMOSS CENTER

No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

Tuesday, April 2 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Presented by Tina Hirsch Sheller, Assistant Professor of History and Historic Preservation at Goucher College

APRIL

GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

THE YELLOW WALLPAPER D R A M AT I C R E A D I N G A N D A N A LY S I S

Tuesday, April 16 | 12:30 – 1 PM Presented by Colleen Webster, Professor of Literature at HCC

© Abigail Lawson

Colleen Webster will present a dramatic reading of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper,” a short story revealing the psychological distress overtaking a woman as she undergoes the popular “rest cure” at the insistence of her husband and doctor. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited. Call 443-412-2539 to reserve a seat, or email haysheighe@harford.edu.

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DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE HCC ACTORS GUILD

CHARLOTTE’S WEB T H E AT E R W O R K S U S A P R O D U C T I O N

Friday, April 12 | 7 PM The classic story of friendship, based on the book by E.B. White, will warm hearts young and old as it charms its way onto our stage. Down on the Zuckerman Farm, Wilbur, an irresistible young pig is determined to avoid the butcher. With the help of his friends (especially the magnificent spider, Charlotte) Wilbur is not only safe, but learns that true friends live in our hearts forever. This 60minute musical adaptation of the novel, named one of the best American children’s books of the past 200 years, will enchant audiences of all ages. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

April 19, 20, 26 & 27 | 8 PM April 21 & 28 | 3 PM

April 26 – May 24 Opening Reception: TBD

Dead Man’s Cell Phone, a wildly imaginative new comedy by MacArthur “Genius” Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Ruhl. A work about how we memorialize the dead—and how that remembering changes us—it is the odyssey of a woman forced to confront her own assumptions about morality, redemption, and the need to connect in a technologically obsessed world.

CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER Visit harford.edu/chesapeakegallery for details.

AN EVENING OF JAZZ Friday, April 26 | 8 PM

JOPPA HALL, BLACK BOX THEATER

Steve Slagle, saxophonist

General Seating: Adult $12, Senior (Age 60+) $8, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $8, HCC Student/Faculty/Staff $8

JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

SUFFRAGIST TEA Tuesday, April 23 | 12:30 – 2 PM Presented by League of Women Voters of Harford County

Tea socials played an important role in women’s suffrage, providing a respectable and feminine occasion for getting together, holding discussions, and disseminating information about the movement. Join us for a Suffrage Tea—in costume if you like— to learn about this history and the history of the League of Women Voters. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE $15, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

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2019 ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT ART + DESIGN EXHIBITION

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID


BEL AIR COMMUNITY BAND Sunday, May 5 | 3 PM Harford County’s own Bel Air Community Band, under the direction of Scott Sharnetzka, will perform a variety of contemporary and traditional band and wind ensemble music appropriate to the season.

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BEL AIR HIGH SCHOOL General Seating: Free (no ticket necessary)

AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC Monday, May 13 | 7 PM The Music Department of Harford Community College presents an evening of music student ensemble performances. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

SUFFRAGIST TEA Tuesday, May 14 | 12:30 – 2 PM Presented by League of Women Voters of Harford County

Tea socials played an important role in women’s suffrage, providing a respectable and feminine occasion for getting together, holding discussions, and disseminating information about the movement. Join us for a Suffrage Tea—in costume if you like— to learn about this history and the history of the League of Women Voters. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE $15, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

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HCC MUSIC STUDENTS IN RECITAL Wednesday, May 15 | 7 PM The Music Department of Harford Community College presents talented students of vocal and instrumental music in solo and ensemble performances. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

SNOW WHITE H A R F O R D D A N C E T H E AT R E

Friday, May 17 | 7 PM Saturday, May 18 | 1 & 4 PM Sunday, May 19 | 1 & 4 PM Come along on a magical journey with beautiful Snow White, her handsome prince, and the lovable dwarfs as they battle the jealous queen. Overflowing with enchantment, this energetic adaptation from the company that brings you Harriet’s Happiest Halloween offers plenty of dancing and laughs galore. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $16, Senior (Age 60+) $12, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $12

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AN EVENING OF JAZZ Friday, May 17 | 8 PM Featuring Second Shift and HCC Jazz Ensemble

HCC’s vocal jazz ensemble under the direction of Marianne Pastelak and instrumental jazz ensemble under the direction of Benny Russell will appear in concert performing a variety of vocal and instrumental jazz styles including blues, swing, be-bop, and fusion. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP HCC ACTORS GUILD

May 31, June 7 | 8 PM June 1 & 8 | 12 & 8 PM June 2 & 9 | 3 PM By Micelle Vacca. Presented by special arrangement with Classics on Stage

Discover all the grandeur, mystery, and excitement of “The Arabian Nights” favorite in this delightful family-theater dramatization of the saga about the boy who found a magic lamp, and was befriended by a powerful genie. JOPPA HALL, BLACK BOX THEATER General Seating: Adult $12, Senior (Age 60+) $8, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $8, HCC Student/Faculty/ Staff $8


JUNE & AUGUST

A CHORUS LINE PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER

June 7, 8, 14 & 15 | 7 PM June 9 & 16 | 2 PM Directed by Roger Schulman. Presented by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark, LLC

Winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, A Chorus Line is one of the longest-running musicals in Broadway history. This stunning musical follows a group of Broadway dancers, as they strive to get cast in a Broadway show by laying their talent and life experiences on the line during an audition. Filled with compelling drama, exceptional dance and featuring a superb score by Marvin Hamlisch with such classics as I Can Do That, What I Did For Love, At The Ballet, and One, A Chorus Line truly is a singular sensation. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: $20 Adult, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16

HOLIDAYS AND OTHER THINGS I’M NOT SURE ABOUT EXHIBITION

June 11 – September 12 Artist: Andrew Brown CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

KINETIC CANVAS: JACKSON POLLOCK H A R F O R D D A N C E T H E AT R E

Friday, August 2 | 8 PM |

DISCUSSION: 7 PM

Saturday, August 3 | 6 PM |

DISCUSSION: 5 PM

The Kinetic Canvas series returns with an original dance theater production inspired by Jackson Pollock. This innovative performance takes the audience on a journey through a world influenced by one of the most radical abstract styles in the history of modern art and the ideas of detaching line from color, redefining the categories of drawing and painting, and finding new means to describe pictorial space. Join us an hour before each performance for an informative discussion with Jeff Ball, Associate Professor of Visual, Performing and Applied Arts at HCC. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $16, Senior (Age 60+) $12, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $12, HCC Student $12 (Pre-show discussion in Chesapeake Dining Rooms)

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Your seats are just a click away at LIVEatHarfordCC.com Download our order form at harford.edu/ticketoffice. Handling charges will apply. Charge tickets by calling 443-412-2211, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Purchase tickets at the Ticket Office in the Chesapeake Center, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to performance. NOTE: Tickets for Hays-Heighe House events are only available by phone at 443-412-2359.

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Booster seats are available in the Amoss Center on a first-come, first-served basis.

Theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office (443-412-2211) at least two weeks prior to the event.

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SEATING

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APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford Community College The APG Federal Credit Union Arena, located in the Susquehanna Center, seats up to 3,000 and showcases a wide range of sports, entertainment, and community events. Seating prices vary for each event. For more information, please visit apgfcuARENA.com.


STAGE A

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D

Orchestra Seating Premier Seating Handicapped Accessible (Removable Seats)

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Handicapped Accessible (Armrests Lift)

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Chesapeake Theater

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Located on the Harford Technical High School campus, the 908-seat Amoss Center serves both Harford Community College and Harford Technical High School through a partnership with the Harford County Public Schools.

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The 342-seat Chespeake Theater is located on the Harford Community College campus in the Chesapeake Center. Seats in Row H are accessible without stairs. All other seats require maneuvering stairs.

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Venues are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211 at least two weeks prior to the event.

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DIRECTIONS

Getting to Campus To Baltimore

Take Interstate 95 North or South to Exit 85, Aberdeen. Take Rt. 22 West. To proceed to HCC, continue traveling West on Rt. 22 toward Churchville for approximately 6 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of Rt. 22 and Thomas Run Road. Turn right on Thomas Run Road. The College campus is on the right. The Amoss Center is on the left.

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grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to A cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. Harford County Cultural Arts Board with funds from the Maryland State Arts Council Grants from other federal and state agencies

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SUPPORT THE ARTS Many businesses and organizations have shown their confidence in our programming, but we need your support as well! Your tax-deductible donation made through the HCC Foundation, Inc., will be acknowledged in this season’s programs. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

GIVE THE GIFT OF THEATER Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of theater with a gift certificate to one of our many productions—it’s the gift they won’t return! Gift certificates can be ordered online, over the phone, or in person at the Ticket Office. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

VOLUNTEER Volunteers are vital to the success of our performing arts series! If you would like to volunteer to be an usher, please call the Cultural Events Specialist at 443-412-2036 or email culturalevents@harford.edu.


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