LIED CENTER PRESENTS
An Evening with Suzanne Vega and daughter Ruby Froom
Known for hits Tom’s Diner and Luka
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This event is sponsored, in part, by the Lied Performance Fund. This performance was made possible through the generous support of Irvine and Ellen Hockaday.
AN EVENING WITH SUZANNE VEGA AND DAUGHTER RUBY FROOM The set list will be announced from the stage. There will be no intermission during this performance Opus 3 Artists is the exclusive representative of Suzanne Vega.
SUZANNE VEGA Regarded as one of the most brilliant songwriters of her generation, Suzanne Vega ushered in a female, folk-pop singer-songwriter movement. Since Vega’s debut 25 years ago she has sold over seven million albums and has been nominated for seven Grammy awards. Her hits include “Luka” and “Tom’s Diner.” Her voice on “Tom’s Diner” was used in the refinement of the MP3, earning her the nickname “The Mother of the MP3.” Last spring, Vega wrote and starred in the off-Broadway play “Carson McCullers Talks About Love.” Vega continues to tour constantly, having just played dates with artists as diverse as Moby and Bob Dylan, and currently is reinterpreting her catalog in an intimate manner, creating four thematic albums called the “Close-Up” series.
AN EVENING WITH SUZANNE VEGA
LIED CENTER PRESENTS it gets better The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles presents a powerful message of love, unity and hope February 16, 7:30 p.m.
A performing arts response to the difficult issue of bullying, one of the most challenging issues among today's young adults and adolescents.
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LIED CENTER PRESENTS WEST SIDE STORY A timeless love story with Tony Award-winning choreography February 19, 7:30 p.m.
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"West Side Story remains Broadway's best dance-driven musical. Five decades have not dimmed the extraordinary choreography or the score that pulsates throughout." — Associated Press
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MUMMENSCHANZ 40 Years Legendary Swiss pantomime troupe featured on Sesame Street and The Muppet Show March 8 7:30 p.m.
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“What Mummenschanz does so extraordinarily well is create its own comic universe — a place of constant wonder and ingenuity.” — Boston Herald
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LIED CENTER PRESENTS
PERFORMANCES
Guru of Chai, Indian Ink Theatre Co.
Can life’s answers be found in a Bangalore train station? THURSDAY–SATURDAY, FEB. 7–9, 7:30 p.m.
The Band of the Scots Guards and The Pipes, Drums, Highland Dancers of The Black Watch 3rd Battalion FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 7:30 p.m.
Russian National Orchestra
Daniil Trifonov, pianist Works by Tchaikovsky, Dvor˘ák and more THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Narek Arutyunian
Vibrant young clarinet SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2:00 p.m.
it gets better
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles presents a powerful message of love, unity and hope
SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 7:30 p.m.
West Side Story
A timeless love story with Tony Award-winning choreography TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 7:30 p.m.
MUMMENSCHANZ 40 Years
Legendary Swiss pantomime troupe FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 7:30 p.m.
Regina Carter, jazz violinist Modern jazz genius captures the essence of African music FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 7:30 p.m.
Brentano String Quartet Fragments — Connecting Past and Present FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 7:30 p.m.
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LIED CENTER PRESENTS Regina Carter, jazz violinist Reverse Thread Modern jazz genius captures the essence of African music April 5 7:30 p.m.
“Carter set out to honor a traditional form of music by interpreting it through a contemporary lens, and her marriage of African and African-American music birthed a record that feels like something quite new. Perhaps that’s the best tribute of all.” — Paste Magazine
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Friends of the Lied 2012-13 UPDATE
This list includes individuals and businesses that have initiated or renewed their Friends of the Lied membership since the original list was published.
BUSINESS FRIENDS FELLOW ($2,500+) Holiday Inn - Lawrence BENEFACTOR ($1000+) Crown Automotive Org. PATRON ($500+) Commerce Bank The Janssen Clinic of Natural Medicine SPONSOR ($250+) Weaver’s FRIEND ($100+) Bradley Animal Hospital, PA Wheat State Pizza
INDIVIDUAL FRIENDS BENEFACTOR ($1,000+) Steve & Maggie Dixon Karen & Keith Ely Mike & Jennie Storm PATRON ($500+) Tyrone Duncan & Bozenna Pasik-Duncan Stephen & Bobbie Gish Rosita & Roger McCoy SPONSOR ($250+) Jay & Ingrid Alexander Tony & Pete Mynsted Piersol Foundation Ira & Rhea Rakestraw
CONTRIBUTOR ($100+) Marion & Chris Anderson Bill & Nancy Brady Joe & Vicki Douglas Doug & Becky Eason Cap & Kitty Gray John & Susan Gronbeck Tedesco Gail & Peter Hansen Mark and Diana Hoppe Rich Kaler & Brad Knauss Patrick & Amy Kelly Se Hyun Kim Dr. Fernando Merino & Dr. Caroline Chaboo Tom & Cleo Murphy Joe & Rita Spradlin Karen & Arturo Thompson Marian Warriner Sandra & Allen Wiechert Sara Trautman-Yegenoglu & Ferit Tegenoglu FRIENDS ($50+) David Brown Jim & Yun Butler Barbara M. Duke Suzanne & Verlin Gilbert Marilou Cavin & James Hopper Loraine H. Lindenbaum Terry & Debora Penecost Adela Solis Helen & Tom Sullivan
YOU CAN SUPPORT THE LIED, TOO! For more information or to join the Friends of the Lied, please contact the Lied Center Director of Development, Megan Poindexter, at 785-864-2788 or meganp@ku.edu or go to lied.ku.edu/donate. 2012-13 FRIENDS OF THE LIED UPDATE