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WELCOME IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME YOU TO AN AWARD-WINNING SEASON AT THE BARCLAY.

This season, Irvine Barclay Theatre has managed to do the nearly impossible. We’ve curated a season with artists who, collectively, have garnered an extraordinary number of high caliber awards and nominations. 117 Grammy nominations; 49 Grammy Award wins; 21 Tony nominations; 12 Tony Award wins; 18 Emmy nominations; 4 Emmy Award wins, 5 Oscar nominations. Plus, there’s even one Pulitzer Prize and one Royal Knighthood. It’s a season steeped with top-notch artists, including Broadway star Sutton Foster, an award-winning National Geographic underwater photographer, Brian Skerry, and music legends Tower of Power. The expanded Jazz@theBarclay, and our signature Contemporary Dance series feature first-class talent from across the nation and around the world. As always, we are indebted to all who help us maintain the Barclay as a unique community resource: our staff and our Board of Directors; our public partners— the City of Irvine and UCI; and you, the audience. I especially want to thank our 2018–2019 season sponsor, City National Bank, for its enthusiastic support. Please check out page 11 of this program book to see the three exciting events that we’ve just added to our upcoming season: CNN legal analyst and best-selling author, Jeffrey Toobin; Best-selling author and cultural satirist, David Sedaris; and best-selling author of Crazy Rich Asians, Kevin Kwan, are all part of our Fresh Take speaker series. We are rolling out additional events for our 2019–2020 season. So, please check our website often for another season of exceptional array of artists. Jerry Mandel, Ph.D. President, Irvine Barclay Theatre

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SUTTON FOSTER

April 13, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance is presented without an intermission.

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Sutton Foster Vocals

Michael Rafter Music Director

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SUTTON FOSTER Sutton Foster currently stars as Liza in the critically acclaimed TV Land series, Younger. Created by Sex in the City’s Darren Star and styled by the iconic Pat Field, the series centers around a 40-year-old suburban single mother, Liza, who re-invents herself as a 26-year-old in order to get a job at a publishing company. Also starring Hilary Duff, Nico Tortorella, Miriam Shor and Debi Mazar, the series returns for its sixth season in 2019.

Previously, Foster starred as Michelle Simms in Amy Sherman-Palladino’s ABC Family series, Bunheads. Sutton earned a Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance in the role. Sutton reunited with Amy Sherman-Palladino in 2016, guest starring in the highly-anticipated Netflix revival of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. Sutton is a two-time Tony-winning actress, singer and dancer who recently starred in the title role of the New Group’s 50th anniversary revival of Sweet Charity, for which she earned Lucille Lortel, Drama Desk and Drama League nominations. Directed by Violet director Leigh Silverman, the show ran at the Pershing Square Signature Center in 2016. Sutton previously starred in the title role of Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley’s Tony-nominated Broadway revival, Violet, earning Tony, Drama League, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award nominations for her performance. Sutton performed the role of Violet in the acclaimed concert performance at City Center Encores! Off-Center in 2013. Sutton also appeared on stage as Queenie in New York City Center Encores! Off-Center’s production of The Wild Party in 2015. Perhaps best known for her role as Reno Sweeney in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s revival of Anything Goes at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, Foster earned a 2011 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, as well as the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, the Fred and Adele Astaire, and Broadway.com’s Audience Choice Award for her performance as a former Evangelist, now nightclub singer, aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Under the direction of Michael Mayer, Sutton previously starred as Millie Dillmount, a young, modern woman from Kansas, who travels to New York City intending to marry for money, in the 2002 Broadway production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Marquis Theatre. Originating the role, Sutton established herself as one of the greatest talents in the industry and earned a Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, as well as the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and the Fred and Adele Astaire awards for her performance. In addition to her Tony-winning performances, Foster originated numerous notable roles, including Princess Fiona in Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire’s Shrek The Musical at The Broadway Theatre. Starring opposite 6 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

Brian d’Arcy James, she won her second Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical and was nominated for a Tony, Drama League, and Drama Desk awards. Foster also originated the role of Inga, the yodeling lab assistant to Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, in Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan’s parody of the horror film genre, Young Frankenstein, at Foxwoods Theatre. Her performance as Janet Van De Graaff in Casey Nicholaw’s The Drowsy Chaperone at the Marquis Theatre in 2006 earned her a Tony Award, Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and Ovation Award nominations. Previously, Sutton took on the role of Jo, the brassy tomboy and aspiring writer, in the 2005 Broadway production of Little Women, directed by Susan H. Schulman at the Virginia Theatre. For this role, she earned a Tony, Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle nominations. Her other theater credits include: Les Miserable, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Annie and Grease. In addition, Foster made her Off-Broadway debut as Prudence in Paul Weitz’s comedy, Trust, which showed at Second Stage Theatre and starred Zach Braff, Bobby Cannavale and Ari Graynor. As a solo artist, Sutton has toured the country with her hit solo concert, which featured songs from her debut solo CD, Wish, as well as her follow-up CD, An Evening With Sutton Foster: Live at the Café Carlyle. She has also graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Feinstein’s, Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series and many others. Additionally, Sutton released her third solo album, Take Me to the World, through Ghostlight Deluxe, in 2018. Foster was first seen on television on Star Search at the young age of 15. She has appeared in HBO’s comedy series Flight of the Conchords, USA Network’s Royal Pains, Law & Order: SUV and Elementary. She has also made guest appearances on the well-known children series, Disney’s Johnny and the Sprites and PBS’s Sesame Street. In 2014, Sutton made her feature film debut in Phil Alden Robinson’s The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, featuring an all-star cast, including Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage, Robin Williams, Melissa Leo and James Earl Jones. Sutton also appeared as Kerry in James Roday’s Halloween American comedy horror film, Gravy. Sutton Foster currently splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles. She holds an honorary doctorate from Ball State University, where she also teaches.

Michael Rafter

Michael Rafter recently appeared on Live From Lincoln Center with Sutton Foster and recorded a third CD with her, Take Me to the World, which was released in 2018. He was the music director for the Broadway production of Violet and has been touring the world as Sutton Foster’s


that played the Broadway revival of The Most Happy Fella, and worked on The Tap Dance Kid and Les Misérables. OffBroadway credits include Merrily We Roll Along and Violet. Michael was the music director/conductor for the American Songbook series at Alice Tully Hall. He was also the music director for Broadway’s Best on Bravo, where he worked with such artists as Trisha Yearwood, Kevin Bacon, Joan Osborne, Mandy Moore, Cyndi Lauper, Darius Rucker and Shawn Colvin. music director/arranger/pianist over the past several years. Recently, Michael has served as vocal coach to actors Adam Driver and Emily Blunt for their upcoming film roles. He conducted Gypsy both on Broadway starring Tyne Daly, as well as the TV movie starring Bette Midler, garnering an Emmy Award for his music direction of the movie.

Michael has supervised the Broadway and/or national touring companies of Everyday Rapture, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Swing!, Sunset Boulevard, The Sound of Music, and The Buddy Holly Story. On Broadway, Michael has served as music director/conductor of Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Sound of Music, The King & I and Gypsy. He was the associate music supervisor for the hit Broadway show Jersey Boys. Michael did the arrangements for the Broadway productions of Swing and Sweet Charity, was one of the two-piano duo

As a guest conductor, Michael conducted the Memphis Symphony and the Tulsa Philharmonic for an evening of Jule Styne’s music. In addition to doing three CDs with Sutton Foster, Michael co-produced Norm Lewis’ solo CD, This is the Life, and the recording of Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s Broadway show, Caroline, or Change. Currently, he is working as music director/arranger for the upcoming revival of The Unsinkable Molly Brown. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a minor in Italian from Dartmouth College. He is the proud father of his daughter, Siena, a junior at Brown University. Artist Representation: CAA Creative Artists Agency Scott Morris scott.morrisasst@caa.com www.caa.com

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BRIAN SKERRY OCEAN SOUL

April 14, 2019 | Cheng Hall

Photo: Mauricio Handler

This program is presented without an intermission.

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Photo: Brian Skerry

BRIAN SKERRY: Underwater Photographer Brian Skerry is a photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Since 1998, he has been a contract photographer for National Geographic magazine covering a wide range of subjects and stories. In 2014, he was one of five photographers named as a National Geographic Photography Fellow. In 2015, he was named a Nikon Ambassador and in June 2017, he was awarded the title of Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year.

For National Geographic magazine, Brian has covered a wide range of stories—from the harp seal’s struggle to survive in frozen waters to the alarming decrease in the world’s fisheries to dolphin intelligence—all cover stories. During 2016, the magazine published three consecutive feature stories by Brian about predatory sharks. His cover story in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic, about protecting special underwater ecosystems in U.S. waters, featured the first-ever images of a U.S. president underwater. He is currently at work on his 28th story for NGM. Brian’s work has also been featured in publications such as Sports Illustrated, The New York Times, BBC Wildlife, Paris Match, GEO, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian, Esquire, Audubon and Men’s Journal. He is the author of 10 books, including the acclaimed monograph Ocean Soul. His latest book, SHARK, was released in June 2017.

Brian is an 11-time award winner of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. He has also been recognized with awards from Pictures of the Year International, Nature’s Best, Communication Arts and is the only photographer to win the coveted Peter Benchley Award for Excellence in Media. In 2010, National Geographic magazine named one of Brian’s images among its “50 Greatest Photographs of All Time,” and he was awarded the 2016

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National Geographic Photographer’s Photographer Award— an honor bestowed by his colleagues. He has had solo photography exhibits at Visa pour l’Image in Perpignan, France, as well as cities such as Geneva, Barcelona, Lisbon and Shanghai, and at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

Brian frequently lectures on photography, exploration and conservation issues, having presented at venues such as the United Nations General Assembly, The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, TED Talks, The National Press Club in Washington, D.C., The Royal Geographical Society in London, and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. He’s a frequent guest on television programs, including NBC’s TODAY show and CBS This Morning.

Brian is the explorer-in-residence and a trustee at the New England Aquarium, a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers, director of The New England Ocean Odyssey for the Conservation Law Foundation, and a fellow national of The Explorers Club. He also serves as a marine fellow with Conservation International, is a member of the World Wildlife Fund’s National Council and the WWF’s Marine Leadership Council and is on the Board of Directors of the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy. Artist Representation: IMG Artists Toby Tumarkin ttumarkin@imgartists.com www.imgartists.com



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4/18

TOWER OF POWER April 18, 2019 | Cheng Hall This performance is presented without an intermission.

Emilio Castillo

TOWER OF POWER SOUL SIDE OF TOWN

Stephen “Doc” Kupka

Oakland, California music legends Tower of Power—the most dynamic and distinctive band of survivors in soul music—is roaring into its unprecedented 50th anniversary with a dynamic new disc of all new material that finds them as energized and inspired as ever. A labor of love, definitively titled Soul Side of Town, this package is charged with 14 filler-free songs. This astounding and historical release inaugurates Tower of Power’s fresh affiliation with Mack Avenue Records, a Detroit-based company renowned for its awardwinning dedication to top-tier jazz that is now extending its support to soul and funk giants, Tower of Power: a band so one-of-a-kind, it’s an institution.

Sax/Vocals/Band Leader Baritone Sax

David Garibaldi Drums

Marc van Wageningen Bass

Jerry Cortez Guitar

Roger Smith Keys

Tom Politzer Sax

Adolfo Acosta Trumpet

Sal Cracchiolo Trumpet

Marcus Scott Vocals

As always, the songs on Tower of Power’s Soul Side of Town were primarily composed by the hitmaking team of founding members Emilio Castillo (Detroit-born on 2nd tenor sax) and Stephen “Doc” Kupka (Los Angeles-born on baritone sax) who also hold down the world famous 5-man Tower of Power horns. For the special occasion of Tower of Power’s 50th anniversary, leader Emilio Castillo brought in a most astute choice in co-producer, Joe Vannelli: an all-around production/engineering/keyboard master best known for the jazz-tinged soul-rock Grammy-winning work he performed behind the scenes with his international superstar brother, Gino Vannelli. Also insuring that the sound blasts powerful and clear from your speakers is the presence of mastering engineer Bernie Grundman in the mix. Along with the legendary rhythm section drums and bass lock of David Garibaldi and Francis Rocco Prestia, respectively, these decorated veterans have custom-crafted a hair-raising audio experience that longtime fans, music connoisseurs and a new generation of listeners will groove to for years to come.

In keeping with Tower of Power’s golden canon of classics, the new material picks up the torch in all of the time-tested styles fans respect and love. In line with hiply intricate, cranial-crushing funk classics such as “Down to the Nightclub” and “Soul Vaccination” are new jams “Do You Like That” and “On the Soul Side of Town.” In the tradition of heart-stopping balladry like their biggest chart hits “You’re Still a IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE | 13


Along with T.O.P.’s classic recordings, the 5-piece Tower of Power horns—known for its power packed punch and fullness with two trumpets, two tenor saxophones plus a baritone sax on the bottom—became much in demand for studio sessions and live gigs. Among the hundreds of artists they have blessed with their presence are Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Graham Central Station, Elton John, John Lee Hooker, Jose Feliciano, Al Kooper, Rod Stewart, Peter Frampton, Jermaine Jackson, Harvey Mason, The Brothers Johnson, The Meters, Lee Oskar, Dionne Warwick, Melissa Manchester, Bobby Caldwell, Heart, Rick James, Santana, Smokey Robinson, Huey Lewis & The News, Toto, Paul Shaffer, Bonnie Raitt, Aaron Neville, Spyro Gyra, Terence Trent D’Arby, Luther Vandross, Aerosmith, Phish, John Hiatt, Neil Diamond, P. Diddy, Bill Wyman, Eiko Shuri…and TV’s The Simpsons (The Simpsons Sing The Blues).

Young Man” and “So Very Hard to Go” are new love songs like “Let it Go” (Bruno Mars will want to cover this one) and “Can’t Stop Thinking About You.” Following up positivity primers such as “Knock Yourself Out,” “You’ve Got to Funkifize” and “Credit” are new spirit lifters “Selah,” “Love Must Be Patient and Kind” and “Do it With Soul,” along with T.O.P.’s singular approach to pop-rock on “When Love Takes Control.”

Along with veteran members Castillo, Kupka, Garibaldi and Prestia, T.O.P. consists of guitarist Jerry Cortez, Hammond B3 organist/keyboardist Roger Smith, 1st tenor saxophonist Tom Politzer and trumpeters Adolfo Acosta and Sal Cracchiolo. Soul Side of Town is also blessed with not one but two lead singers: outgoing Ray Greene (now in Santana) and incoming Marcus Scott (boldly introduced on several selections, including “Hanging with My Baby”).

Since its formation in Oakland, California in 1968, Tower of Power has forged a reputation as a crack band of high achieving musicians fluent in all realms of soul, rock and pop music with a sophistication and punch like that of a jazz big band. From their first album, East Bay Grease (1970), on rock impresario Bill Graham’s San Francisco Records label (distributed by Atlantic), the interracial band became pillars and signatures of the Bay Area music scene that included pioneering like-minded bands such as Sly & The Family Stone, Cold Blood, Graham Central Station, The Pointer Sisters and The Sons of Champlin plus rock-oriented outfits such as Santana, Betty Davis and Journey. Beginning with their sophomore release, Tower of Power came to prominence with a string of acclaimed albums on Warner Bros. Records: Bump City (1972), Tower of Power (1973), Back to Oakland (1974), Urban Renewal (1974), In the Slot (1975) and Live and in Living Color (1976). A move to Columbia Records resulted in three more major label releases and their last top-charting hit, “You Ought To Be Havin’ Fun.” Including all studio albums, live albums and rarities anthologies, T.O.P. has 24 previous releases in its burgeoning catalog. 14 | IRVINE BARCLAY THEATRE

Most importantly, when almost all other R&B bands abandoned their horn sections as the sound of soul music morphed into more stripped-down techno and synthesizer strains in the ’80s, Tower of Power near single-handedly carried the torch for full-on 10-piece bands, often even including a conguero/percussionist. Faithful fans flocked to their concerts and purchased their new albums that kept the real soul vibe alive for decades. Indeed, the horn section is so pivotal to Tower of Power that unlike most band stage setups that have horns in the back, T.O.P.’s renowned and respected horn section is right up-front with the lead singer.

Soul Side of Town is the centerpiece of a celebratory 50th anniversary campaign for Tower of Power that will also see the re-release via Mack Avenue Records of four hard to find independent productions: The East Bay Archive Vol. 1 (a 1973 live recording from Boston), Oakland Zone (a 2008 release celebrated for the return of drummer David Garibaldi after several years away), Great American Soulbook (an all-star affair of soul classics featuring guests such as Joss Stone, Tom Jones, Sam Moore and Huey Lewis), and 40th Anniversary: Live at The Fillmore in San Francisco (a deluxe multi-disc CD/DVD collector’s item loaded with great new live renditions of hits plus interviews with alumni past and present). This year promises to be a BLAST for Tower of Power and all its fans as they celebrate their 50th anniversary with a motherload of electrifying new sounds guaranteed to funkifize, energize and provide the soundtrack for new American movements of Love, Peace, Soul Power, Mind Power and People Power to rise! Artist Representation: APA Agency Guy Richard grichard@apa-agency.com www.apa-agency.com


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Irvine Barclay Theatre gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of our donors who help support the “big talent” in our “small hall.” Gifts to the Annual Fund for Excellence assist the Barclay in presenting an international roster of performers while keeping tickets reasonably priced. They also support our ArtsReach programs provided to the schools at little or no cost and “family-friendly” programming on stage. The Barclay’s mission also embraces making its beautiful facilities available to diverse community organizations, UCI, and other educational institutions. Thank you to all of our generous donors listed here for their contributions during the previous 12 months! If you would like to join the ranks of those who make it all possible at the Barclay, you may make a donation online at www.thebarclay.org or call 949.854.4607. PUBLIC PARTNERS

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NATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHERS INITIATIVE

David and Beverly Carmichael Cheng Family Foundation Concierge Podiatry Newport Beach Bobbi Cox Sophia and Larry Cripe Bronwynn Daniels Diane Diefenderfer Hanlon and David Hanlon Roger du Plessis Gale Edelberg and Bob Butnik Henry and Janet Eggers David Emmes and Paula Tomei Fran Farrer Cliff Faulkner and Shigeru Yaji Gilian Finley and Robert Labaree Roberta Fox Mary and Andrew Franklin Sandy and Don French Judith A. Gorski Gale A. Granger and Barbara S. Granger Dr. and Mrs. Denis Gray Dana Huff

Dr. Burton L. Karson Joanne and Dennis Keith Michael Kerr Robert Labaree and Gillian Finley Don and Grace Laffoon Dr. Martin G. Langer Kathryn Lynch and Robert McDonnell Molly Lynch and Alan Andrews Sharon McNalley Britt Meyer Nancy Meyer John Miller Ed Moen and Janek Schergen John and Marjorie Murray Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuhiko Nakano Carl Neisser Tom and Marilyn Nielsen Anne B. Nutt John and Charlene Pasko James Penrod Janice and Richard Plastino Dolly A. Platt, Ph.D.

Edward and Diana Putz Salwa Rizkalla, Festival Ballet Theatre Barbara Roberts Robinson Foundation Michelle Rohe Andrew Rose Geoffrey and Debbie Sampson Jack and Katy Schellerman Sally Anne and Don Sheridan Igal and Diane Silber Ann Sim Jackie Smiley Elizabeth Stahr Richard and Elizabeth Steele Fund Olivia Stroud Jennifer Szabo Karen and Gary Thorne Barbara and Jack Tingley Lynn Weiser Max and Peggy Weismair Mary Vensel White William Gillespie Foundation

ENCORE CIRCLE SUPPORTER $100 – $249 Michele and Richard Africano Ramona Agrela Steven and Alexandria Allan Debbie Aslanian Carol Bardia Stuart Baron George and Linda Bauer Vickie Becker Matthew Bell Scott and Gwen Beltran Sally and Paul Bender Richard H. Bigelow Stephen Biskar Annette Blaney Christopher Blank Scott Brinkerhoff Margaret and James Brumm Douglas T. Burch, Jr. Roland and Linda Bye James Byrne Harold and Eleanor Carpenter Natividad Castillo Terry Causey Keali’i Ceballos Joe and Barbara Chamberlain

As a partner in the annual National Choreographers Initiative, Irvine Barclay Theatre is also pleased to acknowledge all those who support this important contribution to American dance.

Betty B. and Roy Anderson Betsy Andrews and Alex Moad David Anderson Mrs. Alan V. Andrews Diane and Dennis Baker Ballet Barres West William H. Bardens Dr. Michael Bear Beau Corps Studio Helene Belisle Paul Blank Stacie Brandt Laurie and Bart Brown

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For Your Information Ticket Services Order online 24/7 at www.thebarclay.org or www.facebook.com/IrvineBarclay/events

Call the Box Office at 949.854.4646 Monday through Friday from 10am until 6pm; Saturday and Sunday from noon until 4pm. On days of a performance, the Box Office generally remains open through the first half of a performance. MasterCard, VISA, American Express, and Discover accepted. Late Seating To prevent disruption of a performance in progress, patrons who have not entered the theatre when the performance begins may be asked to wait in the lobby until there is a suitable interval. Ushers Ushers are located at each auditorium entrance and at designated stations in the lobby. Please consult an usher if you need assistance. If you are interested in joining the usher staff, please contact the Patron Services Manager at: 949.854.4193; darling@thebarclay.org. Public Parking Parking is managed by UC Irvine and is available for a fee. The parking structure is located at the corner of West Peltason and Campus Dive.

Restrooms Restrooms are located on the main lobby level near the box office. For your convenience, diaper changing stations are located in both the men’s and women’s restrooms. Drinking fountains are located on either side of the main lobby staircase and on the second level. Listening Devices Listening devices for amplifying stage sound are available at the concessions bar free of charge.

Staff

Jerry Mandel, Ph.D.

Mobile Phones, Pagers, Smart Watches and Electronic Alarms As a courtesy to all patrons, please turn these units to off or non-audible before the performance begins. Please adjust the light-up notifications and screen brightness of all devices to a dimmest setting. Cameras and Recording Equipment The taking of photographs and use of any mechanical or digital recording devices are strictly prohibited.

Children Children are welcome. However, not all events are appropriate for small children. A paid ticket is required for everyone entering the theatre, including infants and children. The box office can provide advice regarding an event’s suitability.

Theatre Tours Backstage tours of the Barclay are offered through the theatre’s ArtsReach program. For information, or to reserve tours for schools or community groups, please call 949.854.4193.

Irvine Barclay Theatre Online Get the latest information on what’s happening at Irvine Barclay Theatre by joining the Barclay’s E-list to receive email updates and special offers. Go to the Barclay’s website at www.thebarclay.org or email us at info@thebarclay.org.

Theatre Safety & Security To ensure the safety of our patrons and clients, IBT continually evaluates security measures for those entering our venue. All patrons attending an event at IBT are subject to screening by IBT staff. This may include, but is not limited to, a visual inspection, a bag inspection, metal detection and/or an interview. At this time, no large bags are permitted in the venue.

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President

Gary Payne

Karen Wood

Karen Drews Hanlon

Lori Grayson

Ginny W. Hayward

Production & Facility Manager

Communications Assistant Program Book Editor

Development Associate

Chief Operating and Finance Officer Director of Programming, Board Liaison

Lu Bauer

Box Office Manager

Josh Roberts

Assistant Box Office Manager

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General Manager

Jeff Stamper Tim Owens

Associate Production & Facility Manager

Robin Darling

Patron Services Manager

Guillermo Cornejo

Assistant Patron Services Manager

Director of Communications

Helena Danovich

Michelle Maasz Brouwer Marketing & Programming Associate Manager

Amber Power

Outreach Coordinator

Director of Development

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