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A welcome from our President Happy 80th birthday to MPAC! Mayo Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit organization, has been at the heart of arts and entertainment in Morristown since it first opened as the single screen Community Theatre in 1937. Eighty years later, it is an honor and a privilege to be part of a community that is committed to sustaining the legacy that Walter Reade originally founded. Through your support, this magnificent historic venue has helped to create wonderful experiences and memories for so many; memories that we continue to share with our family and friends through many generations. As part of our mission, we proudly continue the tradition of giving back, offering enriching programs that serve the public, often at no cost. Be on the lookout throughout the year as we announce free lectures, movies, concerts on the mainstage, performances on the plaza and events throughout the community. We hope you will take advantage of these diverse and exciting opportunities. Education and outreach are integral parts of our mission. MPAC brings the arts into schools, community centers, nursing homes and hospitals – bringing joy, inspiring hope, and instilling a sense of creativity and community to students in schools lacking arts programs and to those unable to travel to the Theatre. MPAC’s Miracle Project classes for those with special needs, and our relaxed performances on the main stage, are perfect examples of how the arts can truly became a transformative experience in someone’s life. It is the goal of our entire organization to create an accessible and inclusive environment that offers something for everyone. Thank you for supporting us and for joining us again this season. We are thrilled to continue the tradition of offering memorable experiences, this year, and in the next eighty years. Warm Regards,
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A welcome from our Board Chairman Mayo Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit arts organization, contributes to the well-being and economic health of the community we serve. Earlier this year, Americans for the Arts, a national nonprofit arts advocacy group, completed a study of the economic impact of the arts locally and nationally in 2015. The study indicates that communities that support the arts and culture not only enhance their quality of life—they also invest in their economic well-being. Working with Morris Arts and Art Pride New Jersey, the study provides compelling evidence that the nonprofit arts and culture sector is a $31.8 million industry in Morris County—one that supports nearly 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs and generates $3.2 million annually in local and state government revenue. Whether serving the local community or out-of-town visitors, a vibrant arts and culture industry helps local businesses thrive. Unlike most industries, the arts leverage significant event-related spending by their audiences. Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, which spent $15.8 million during 2015, leveraged a remarkable $16 million in additional spending by their audiences—spending that pumped vital revenue into restaurants, hotels, retail stores, parking garages, and other local businesses. As the largest arts organization in the county, our economic impact alone has been calculated at over $15 million. MPAC is proud to be a valuable community partner. As we look toward the future, we hope to meet the growing needs of our community and be the central resource for entertainment and arts education that makes Morristown one of the best communities in New Jersey to work, live and raise a family. We appreciate your support in helping us achieve this goal and hope that you will continue to recognize the value of Mayo Performing Arts Center in your community. Sincerely,
Joseph M. Goryeb Chairman, Board of Trustees
Miracles Continue to Happen at MPAC Autism and Special Needs Programs Continue to Expand
New Jersey historian John T. Cunningham often described the revival of MPAC as “The Miracle on South Street.” In January 2017, new miracles began to take place in MPAC’s education studios every Thursday afternoon with the launch of The Miracle Project. Those miracles became evident on the evening of June 6, when students from MPAC’s inaugural Miracle Project classes took the stage for their final session open performance in front of family and friends, and everyone in the theatre shared a special moment of sheer joy. The Miracle Project is an evidenced-based, award-winning program that uses music, dance and theatre to bring out the best of children with autism. Its goal is to provide children with tools to build communication, social skills, self-esteem through inclusive theater and to become part of a performing arts community. When MPAC decided to establish a special needs program within its Performing Arts School, Education Director Cathy Roy was determined to create one that would be in line with the school’s philosophy to serve each child, build their selfesteem and give every participant an individual experience. The Miracle Project made for an ideal match. MPAC found its kindred spirit in the Los Angeles based program, established by Elaine Hall and chronicled in the Emmy Award winning documentary Autism the Musical. “MPAC and The Miracle Project are so aligned in the way we approach the arts that it was such a natural fit,” said Ms. Hall.
The Miracle Project’s arrival at MPAC comes at a time when a staggering 2.5% of children in the State are diagnosed with autism, considerably higher than the national average of 1.5%. Two 22-week courses for children ages 9-15 began in January 2017. One course was offered for children who required individual aides and featured neuro-typical “peer mentor” students who volunteered to undergo the program alongside their peers with autism. The second course was designed for students who do not require individual aides, along with 10 volunteer students. “This wasn’t just about singing and performing, but also about learning social skills, how to make a friend, gain confidence and become part of something awesome,” said Jenny Boeckel, MPAC Education Manager, who participated in the program as a teacher. Every parent and every teacher wants their child to feel special, included and important, and MPAC’s Miracle Project’s Classes delivered on that promise of giving them a wonderful experience. “For an hour each week, my son got a chance to participate in a class he loves,” said Elle, a mother of one of the students. As the only program in New Jersey that is certified to use The Miracle Project’s methodology, MPAC has ambitious plans to grow the program to meet the needs of the autism community. This fall, MPAC has doubled the program, expanding to four classes and is looking for ways to develop programs for adults with autism. In addition, the Theatre continues to offer “relaxed performances” for families to enjoy an entertainment experience together. Major support for The Miracle Project at MPAC this 2017/2018 season has been provided by Bruce Jacobs and Ken Levy of Jacobs Levy Equity Management. Additional support was provided by Mary and David Cobb, Nicholas and Elizabeth DeAngelo, John and Kristin Hyland, The Paragano Family Foundation, and by Starlight Ball 2017 Fund-A-Need Donors. For more information about MPAC’s Miracle Project program, class registration and to view a video of the program in action, go to https://www.mayoarts.org/ education/the-miracle-project
Our Mission Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey. The 2017-2018 season is made possible, in part, by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as support received from the F.M. Kirby Foundation and numerous other foundations, corporations and individuals.
MUSIC BEYOND BORDERS @ THE MORRISTOWN GREEN
6/26 7/10 7/24 8/7
Random Test Reggae BALAM Dance Theatre Eco Del Sur Tavche Gravche
FREE MOVIES @ MPAC
7/26 The Greatest Showman 8/13 Sing! 8/13 Ghostbusters 8/22 Coco
ARTS IN THE COMMUNITY @ 70 SOUTH GALLERY
6/20 7/11 7/25 8/8 8/23
Sane Insane Mama D and Vexations / Annelyse Agostino & Scott Jung Christian Schuller Broadway Unbound Frontline Arts
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6/21 Brynn Stanley 7/24 Carlos Pavan 8/14 Salsa Under the Stars @ MPAC
8/24 End of Summer Party with Project Grand Slam
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Mayo Performing Arts Center Board of Trustees Joseph M. Goryeb, Chairman Robert Mulholland, Vice Chairman Gregory J. Supron, Vice Chairman Anita J. Siegel, Esq., Secretary & Legal Counsel Mary Jane Robertson, Treasurer Allison Larena, President & CEO Wendy Aresty Susan Brauer Mary E. Cobb Sally Epstein Edward A. Gramigna, Jr., Esq.
Linda Hellstrom John P. Hyland, CFP Unjeria C. Jackson, MD Thomas C. Jardim, Esq. Mark A. Jones Jefferson W. Kirby Thomas Malone Marylyn McLaughlin Howard Moseson James F. Quinn Harry J. Riskin, Esq. Douglas B. Sieg David Welsh
Chairman Emeritus Bud Mayo Trustee Emeritus Leonard Sichel HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable Timothy P. Dougherty The Honorable Thomas H. Kean, Sr. Joe Piscopo John Pizzarelli
Staff Allison Larena Administration Ed Kirchdoerffer Sasha Pensado Anthony Scareon Charles Miller Adrienne Beck Shayna Super Kadie Dempsey Julie Dwoskin
President & CEO General Manager Finance Director Manager of Administration & Board Relations Programming Consultant Programming Manager Programming Assistant Community Engagement Director Administrative Office Assistant
Box Office Cheryl Yosh Box Office Manager Carolyn Zybura Assistant Box Office Manager Denise Biel Box Office Associate Eileen Fee Box Office Associate Marthe Lablans Box Office Associate Mimi Leiter Box Office Associate Kathleen O'Donnell Box Office Associate Marlene Rabiner Box Office Associate Erica Henderson-Smith Box Office Associate Devon Strom Box Office Associate Development Marysue DePaola Development Director Justin Wynn Assistant Director of Development Lana Missaggia Membership & Special Events Manager Christina Wolfe Development Associate Gabriella Perruso Development Assistant
Education Cathy Roy Jenny Boeckel Darius Frowner Jon Rodriguez
Education Director Education Manager Musical Director Performing Arts School Coordinator
Marketing Jean Leonard Michael Dundon Lauren Soule Lindsey Fu Roger Sweet Operations Lee Kaloidis Dave Hartkern Erin Pach Michael Del Vecchio Jen Clarke Holly Delbury Matthew Hill Ron Edmonds Walter Urban Production Chris Ball Dave Brown Katie Wanner James Sargent Angelique Mather Karen Kogut Luke Kostuchik
Marketing Director Audience Development Manager Digital Content Manager Marketing Manager Marketing Assistant Operations Director Operations Manager Senior House Manager & Volunteer Program Manager Operations & Front of House Coordinator House Manager Assistant House Manager Assistant House Manager Grounds and Maintenance Facilities and Maintenance Production Director Production Manager Production Manager Lighting Director Audio Engineer Hospitality Manager Technical Assistant
Our Mission Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey. The 2017-2018 season is made possible, in part, by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as support received from the F.M. Kirby Foundation and numerous other foundations, corporations and individuals.
VERIZON LOT 125 SPACES
VAIL MANSION LOT & DECK 110 SPACES
GOOD GRIEF LOT 45 SPACES
Where to park for your show We’re working hard to offer parking solutions to make your MPAC experience stress free. Please refer to your pre-show email and our online preshow planner for show-specific information.
Mayo Performing Arts Center Parking Options • • • •
$5 parking is available for many shows exclusively for MPAC patrons at the Verizon Lot at 39 Maple Ave. $5 parking is available for select performances at the Good Grief lot at 38 Elm Street. $10 parking is available for many shows at the Presbyterian Church across the street from MPAC. Limited Spaces We are now offering the opportunity to reserve your parking in advance for many events. Look for an email on whether reserved parking is available for your show for the above lots.
Free Parking Option • FREE parking is available at Morristown Town Hall, approximately 1/3 mile from MPAC, starting at 5:00 pm. Additional Recommended Parking • Local parking garage options: DeHart Street Garage, Ann/Bank Street Garage, Dalton Street Garage and The Highlands Garage. • The Dumont Street Lot is a short walk from the theatre via Pine Street. The lot at Franklin & Elm is another option.
MPAC operates a FREE shuttle service for select performances from the Dehart Street Garage and Verizon Lot. Please refer to your pre-show email or our online pre-show planner for availability.
Don’t get caught in lines at the end of the night paying for your parking! MPAC patrons can pay for parking at the DeHart, Ann/Bank Street and Dalton Garages at the MPAC box office. This offer is only good for cars parked after 5pm on MPAC show nights.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
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TYLER HENRY: 5 LIFE LESSONS I'VE LEARNED FROM THE DEPARTED Growing up in a small town in central California, Tyler began receiving intuitive mental images when he was only 10 years old with the foretelling of his grandmother’s death. Intimate communication with a deceased loved one evolved into “reading” classmates, and Tyler soon found himself the victim of schoolyard bullying. He eventually sought the guidance of a renowned medium who immediately recognized his gift. Between speaking to the dead and predicting people’s futures, and juggling math homework and gym class, life for a teenage medium in a small town became anything but easy.
Word of his talents spread so quickly that 22 year old Tyler has relocated to Los Angeles and now stars in the mega hit TV series “Hollywood Medium with Tyler Henry” on E! Television Network. In each episode the young medium sits down and has one-on-one readings with Hollywood’s top celebrities. His celebrity list grows everyday including: Eva Longoria, Allison Janney, Ellen DeGeneres, Kris Jenner, Bobby Brown, Ryan Lochte, Portia de Rossi, Mel B, Lil’ Kim, Dr. Drew, Tom Arnold, Ru Paul, Khloe and Kim Kardashian, Jaime Pressly, Jewel, and so many more.
Tyler recently added ‘best-selling author’ to his impressive resume when his first book was After a series of life-changing events - including released. Between Two Worlds is a memoir about a near-death experience - Tyler recognized his journey – both in Hollywood and as a medium that his passion, calling and life purpose was thus far – and was published in hardcover and to bring clarity and closure to those he was eBook by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, on November 1, 2016. privileged to read.
Sunday, June 17, 2018
DAVID CROSBY & friends
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DAVID CROSBY & FRIENDS At an age when many artists are slowing down, Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and cofounder of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, David Crosby is speeding up! David Crosby, is heading out on tour in Nov/ When Crosby released Croz in 2014, it had been Dec 2017. Joining him will be five exceptionally two decades since his last solo album. But in talented musical friends, James Raymond on 2016, only two years after that robust, full-band keys, Mai Agan on bass, Steve DiStanislao on effort, the 75-year old returned with Lighthouse, drums, Jeff Pevar on guitar and Michelle Willis an intimate, stripped-down set that highlights on keys and vocals. Crosby’s instantly recognizable voice, incisive Crosby is in the midst of an incredibly creative songwriting, and incomparable guitar work. and powerful period and on this tour, he will be “Lights twinkle, flicker, blaze and sparkle performing music from the recently released throughout David Crosby’s finest solo album new album Sky Trails alongside some of his best since his melancholy 1971 masterpiece ‘If I Could loved songs and greatest hits. Only Remember My name’ “ – Rolling Stone "David Crosby and his friends put on an awesome Now comes the new masterpiece Sky Trails, show. It was not full of glitz and glam, no fancy released September 29th 2017. Produced by laser light show or costume changes, but it was James Raymond, the album features a new packed with spot on quality, superb harmonies collection of original songs including writing and awesome musicianship. Crosby’s voice was collaborations with Michael McDonald, Becca as smooth as it has ever been and he was warm Stevens & James Raymond as well as a re- and charismatic." -Shutter 16 (Review from The Westbury Theater May 23rd 2017) imagining of a Joni Mitchell classic.
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HARRY CONNICK, JR.
HARRY CONNICK, JR. “A NEW ORLEANS TRICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION” HARRY CONNICK, JR...................................PIANO / VOCALS GEOFF BURKE................................................ALTO SAXOPHONE / FLUTE JERRY WELDON.............................................TENOR SAXOPHONE JUMAANE SMITH..........................................TRUMPET MARK BRAUD.................................................TRUMPET LUCIEN BARBARIN.......................................TROMBONE / PERCUSSION DION TUCKER.................................................TROMBONE JONATHAN DUBOSE, JR............................GUITAR NEAL CAINE....................................................BASS ARTHUR LATIN..............................................DRUMS ANDREW FISHER..........................................KEYBOARDS
HARRY CONNICK, JR. Harry Connick, Jr.’s career has exemplified excellence across multiple platforms in the entertainment world. He has received Grammy and Emmy awards as well as Tony nominations for his live and recorded musical performances, his achievements in film and television and his appearances on Broadway as both an actor and a composer.
entertainment skills of Harry Connick, Jr.’s varied career and the television industry recognized the debut season of “HARRY” with five Emmy nominations, including a nomination for Best Host, and a Critics Choice nomination for Best Talk Show. Despite his busy career, Connick has always found the time to be charitable and has done some of his most important work in his efforts to help New Orleans rebuild after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. He, along with friend Branford Marsalis, conceived of “Musicians’ Village,” a community in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans. Musicians’ Village provides homes for Katrina-displaced musicians and its focal point, the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, is an after-school teaching facility for children, a performance hall and recording studio for musicians, and a gathering place for the community.
The foundation of Connick’s art is the music of his native New Orleans, where he began performing as a pianist and vocalist at the age of five. Over the past three decades, he has established himself as a musician, singer and composer par excellence, a legendary live performer and a best-selling artist with millions of CDs sold around the world. Connick has also made his mark as an actor in films (appearing in over 19 films such as “Dolphin Tale,” “Hope Floats,” “PS I Love You,” “Copycat”), on television (“American Idol,” “Will & Grace,” “South Pacific”) and on Broadway (“Pajama Connick’s honors, including the induction into Game,” “Thou Shalt Not”). the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame, Honorary In the fall of 2016 Connick launched “HARRY,” a Doctorates from Tulane and Loyola Universities nationally syndicated daytime television show and the Jefferson Award for Public Service, have hosted by Connick and featuring his touring not led Harry Connick, Jr. to slow his creative band. “HARRY” is a daily hour of family friendly pace; they only confirm his determination to television that seeks to entertain, uplift and apply his talents in ways that prove inspirational inspire. The show also reflects the unparalleled to other artists and publicly spirited citizens.
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
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A VERY INTIMATE ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRALDO Pat Benatar and Neil “Spyder” Giraldo, four-time Grammy winners, married 36 years, musical partners for 39 years…
a Battlefield,” “Heartbreaker,” “We Live for Love,” “We Belong,” and the signature “Promises in The Dark.” Together they have sold over 30 million Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo met each other in albums worldwide and won an unprecedented 1979 for the first time, in a small rehearsal room four consecutive Grammy awards. at SIR studios in New York City. The rest, as they In 1982, Benatar and Giraldo were married and say, “is history.” Pat Benatar’s staggering vocal have two grown daughters. Their rock and roll range and Neil Giraldo’s trailblazing artistry as love affair has endured for more than three and a guitarist, producer, songwriter and arranger, a half decades. Pat and Neil continue to tour, together forge the undeniable chemistry and selling out concerts and wowing audiences unprecedented sound that created some of everywhere. Theirs is a chemistry that will rock’s most memorable hits, including “Love Is undoubtedly be thrilling music fans forever.
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Thursday, June 28, 2018
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HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR 2018
The Happy Together 9th Annual Tour STARRING The Turtles Chuck Negron Formerly of Three Dog Night Gary Puckett & The Union Gap The Association Mark Lindsay, former Lead Singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders The Cowsills Music fans have been enjoying the hits of the sixties and seventies since the Summer of Love and beyond. They get to relive those moments on the renowned Happy Together Tour 2018, which is going on its 9th consecutive year. This summer, the Happy Together Tour returns with six headline artists who delivered the biggest hits of the era: The Turtles, Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Association, Mark Lindsay, former Lead Singer of Paul Revere & The Raiders and The Cowsills. The Turtles continue to be the signature headliners of the Happy Together Tour. As always, founding member and singer Mark Volman will bring his infamous antics to the stage, however, for medical reasons, this summer the voice of The Archies, Ron Dante will stand in for singer Howard Kaylan. Dante’s youthful sound is best known on hits such as “Sugar, Sugar” and “Jingle Jangle,” which makes him the perfect understudy for the The Turtles’ chart stoppers. The Turtles have sold over 40 million records worldwide. Their hits include: “Happy Together” “She’d Rather Be With Me,” “Elenore,” “It Ain’t Me Babe”, “You Showed Me” and many more.
Girl Is A Woman Now”, “Lady Willpower”, “Don’t Give In To Him” and more. The Association is one of the most popular and successful bands to have come out of the sixties. They have sold millions of records, and have seven Grammy Award nominations. They are best known from their number one hits, “Never My Love,” “Windy”, “Cherish,” as well as “Along Comes Mary” and “Everything That Touches You” Mark Lindsay, former lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders made his mark with “Kicks,” “Hungry,” “Him Or Me (What’s It Gonna Be?),” “Steppin’ Out,” “Good Thing,” “Indian Reservation,” “Arizona” and many others. Mark Lindsay was the co-founder and lead singer of this seminal act from its inception in 1963 through 1975. His voice is heard on all of the Raiders’ 16 Top 20 Hits. The Cowsills have been dazzling crowds the last three years on the Happy Together Tour with their effervescent brand of contagious pop magic. Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill are a family singing group and the original inspiration for television’s, The Partridge Family. Best known for songs “The Rain, The Park and Other Things,” “Hair,” “Indian Lake” and “Love American Style.” The Cowsills appeared on numerous TV shows including The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night, is back on the Happy Together Tour due to popular demand! He brings Three Dog Night’s biggest hits to the stage, including “Joy To The World,” “Mama Told Me Not To Come,”“Shambala,”“One”, The Happy Together Tour began in 1984 with “Easy To Be Hard” among others. mainstays The Turtles. It started up again in Gary Puckett & The Union Gap is thrilled to 2010 with 2018 being its 9th consecutive year. be on the Happy Together Tour again. Gary’s The overwhelming response and love for the trademark voice will be belting out his hits one music has endured and The Happy Together more time. Fans will affectionately remember Tour 2018 brings that magic back to fans, night “Young Girl,” “Over You” “Woman, Woman”, “This after night!
Saturday, June 30, 2018
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SARAH MCLACHLAN Sarah McLachlan is one of the most celebrated singer songwriters in entertainment with over 40 million albums sold worldwide. She has received three Grammy Awards and twelve Juno Awards over her career and was recently inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In addition to her personal artistic efforts, McLachlan founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians and raised over $7 million for local and national charities. In 2002 McLachlan founded her non-profit organization, the Sarah McLachlan School of Music, which provides top quality music instruction at no cost, in a safe and nurturing environment, for at-risk and underserved children and youth. From an early age, music provided McLachlan with the tools she needed to navigate the challenges
she faced in her life, so she recognizes how important it is for every child to have those same opportunities. In 2014 McLachlan released her seventh studio album, Shine On, for which she received a Juno Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year. Shine On explores her personal journey over the previous few years of navigating love, loss and change. McLachlan’s latest release is her 2016 Christmas album Wonderland, for which she received a Juno Award for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year as well as a Grammy Nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. Wonderland contains fresh and inspired interpretations of 13 traditional and contemporary holiday classics.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
DICK FOX’S
GOLDEN BOYS STARRING ROBBY RYDELL, FRANKIE AVALON, AND FABIAN
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DICK FOX'S GOLDEN BOYS, STARRING: FRANKIE AVALON, FABIAN AND BOBBY RYDELL Fabian, along with Frankie Avalon and Bobby to enter local amateur contests and won a string Rydell, were united by Producer Dick Fox. of them. His first single “De De Dinah” became a These “Golden Boys” were three of the most smash hit, and his recording of “Venus” was one popular Teen Idols of the late 50s and 60s. They of the biggest selling hits of the era. have proved to be an overwhelming live concert Fabian Forte was discovered at the young age success. Countless television appearances, a of 14 sitting on his front steps in Philadelphia. special performance for the President of the Little did he realize that would change to United States, and a Golden Boys PBS special, dozens of hit singles, eight albums and earned have brought on a vast audience of fans, not only gold records for “Turn Me Loose” and “Tiger”, from the fun generation, but all generations. and a gold album for “The Fabulous Fabian”. The Golden Boys spotlights each of the In addition to his busy schedule touring with performers and their All Time greatest hits: the Golden Boys, Fabian makes frequent “Turn Me Loose”, “Tiger”, “I’m A Man” (Fabian); appearances in television and feature film “Venus”, “De De Dinah”, “Bobby Sox to productions. For the past three years he has Stockings” (Avalon); “Volare”, “Wild One”, “Kissin’ hosted “Fabian’s Celebrity Golf Tournament,” Time” (Rydell). The three stars combine their which has successfully raised money for talents on several songs and perform a tribute veteran’s causes. to the material of Elvis Presley, Bobby Darin, Bobby Rydell made his debut in the late 50s as Rick Nelson and Bill Hailey. a rock and roll teen idol starring in movie roles Baby Boomers do a lot of reminiscing about such as Bye Bye Birdie, and plays such as West everything from “Venus” to “Bobby Sox to Side Story. He was a semi-regular on the Red Stockings” when Frankie Avalon takes the Skelton Show and American Bandstand. His stage. He made the transition from “Teen-age recording career earned him 34 Top 40 records, Idol” to mature professional, and has a career that which puts him in the top 5 of all single artists now spans three generations of music, television from his era. Bobby’s hits include the million and motion pictures. As a youth, he started out selling singles, “Volare”, “Wild One”, “We Got as a trumpet player. He seized every opportunity Love” and “Forget Him”.
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Thursday, July 12, 2018
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ANDREW DICE CLAY: LIVE IN CONCERT ANDREW DICE CLAY is proud to be one of America’s most controversial and outrageous comics. When he released his debut album, Dice, the parental advisory label simply read “Warning: This album is offensive.”
Vinyl. His other notable TV credit is The Celebrity Apprentice, where he is proud to have been the first celebrity thrown off the show.
Over the last few years, Clay’s career has experienced a resurgence, most notably when he starred to great critical acclaim alongside Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin in Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine, his recurring role on the final season of Entourage and Martin Scorsese’s
In 2015, Simon & Schuster published Clay’s brutally honesty autobiography “The Filthy Truth.”
Clay has released numerous best-selling DVDs (No Apologies and Dice Rules!) and a string of Clay’s rise to fame was nothing less than multi-gold and platinum selling CDs (The Day meteoric; he became the first comedian to sell The Laughter Died and Face Down, Ass Up). out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row Dice also starred in several one-hour HBO and and was the only performer ever “Banned For Showtime stand-up specials including: The Diceman Cometh and Indestructible. Life from MTV.”
This coming summer, you can see Andrew Dice Clay on Sunday nights in the second season of his Showtime series, Dice. And come 2018, you'll be seeing him in his next big film, A Star Is Born.
Monday, July 16, 2018
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BRUCE HORNSBY AND THE NOISEMAKERS ventured into bluegrass, jazz, classical, and even electronica, reflected on acclaimed releases like two projects with Ricky Skaggs - Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby (2007) and the live Cluck Ol’ Hen (2013), the jazz trio album Camp Meeting (2007) with Jack DeJohnette and Christian McBride, and Solo Concerts (2014), a stylistic merging of traditional American roots music and the dissonance and adventure of modern classical music. This latter-day interest has led to an orchestral project spearheaded by Michael Tilson Thomas featuring this new music; the Hornsby and his band The Range’s first album first performance occurred in January 2015 The Way It Is (1986) was steadily and slowly with Tilson Thomas’ New World Symphony, building in popularity in the U.S. when in and the latest concert with more new material August the title track exploded on BBC Radio came in February 2017 with the University of One in England, then Europe, the rest of the Miami graduate orchestra. world, and finally in the United States. The record went on to sell three million records, the His three Grammy wins (along with his ten band played Saturday Night Live and opened Grammy losses!) typify the diversity of his for Steve Winwood, John Fogerty, Huey Lewis, career: Best New Artist (1986) as leader of the Grateful Dead and the Eurythmics before Bruce Hornsby and the Range, Best Bluegrass becoming headliners on their own tour Recording (1989) for a version of his old Range hit "The Valley Road" that appeared on the Nitty supported by Crowded House. Gritty Dirt Band's Will The Circle Be Unbroken Soon Hornsby was being approached regularly Volume Two, and a shared award with Branford to collaborate with a broad range of musicians Marsalis in 1993 for Best Pop Instrumental and writers, a demand that continues to this for “Barcelona Mona,” a song written and day. He has played on records for Bob Dylan, performed for the 1992 Olympic Games. Robbie Robertson, Bonnie Raitt (piano on her iconic “I Can’t Make You Love Me”), Willie Nelson, The sales stats and breadth of his collaborations Don Henley, Bob Seger, Squeeze, Stevie Nicks, (including being sampled many times by rap/ Chaka Khan, Charlie Haden, Jack DeJohnette, hip-hop artists) speak volumes about Hornsby's Crosby, Stills and Nash, Justin Vernon (of unique fusion of mainstream appeal and Bon Iver), Leon Russell, Chris Whitley, Warren wild musical diversity. His albums have sold Zevon, Bernie Taupin, Brandon Flowers (of the over eleven million copies worldwide. Harbor Killers), Cowboy Junkies, Shawn Colvin, Bela Lights (1993) won the Downbeat Reader’s Poll Fleck, Randy Scruggs, Hillary Scott, the Wild Album of the Year in 1994. Tupac Shakur coMagnolias, Clint Black, Sara Evans, Clannad and wrote a new song over “The Way It Is” music many more. He has worked on his own records called “Changes”; it was a major worldwide hit with Ornette Coleman, Jerry Garcia, Eric Clapton, in 1998, selling 15 million copies. In 2006, his Sting, Elton John, Mavis Staples, Phil Collins, Pat 4 CD set Intersections was selected as one of Metheny, Branford Marsalis, Wayne Shorter and the best boxed sets of the year by the New York Justin Vernon, among others. Along with his Times. His song “Levitate” was selected in 2011 early collaborator, brother Jonathan Hornsby by Sports Illustrated as one of the top 40 sports and latter-day partner Chip deMatteo, Bruce songs of all time. The most recent record from has co-written songs with Robert Hunter (the Bruce and his current band The Noisemakers, which includes Sonny Emory on drums, JV great Grateful Dead lyricist), Robbie Robertson, Collier on bass, JT Thomas on keyboards, Ross Don Henley, Leon Russell, Charlie Haden, Chaka Holmes on fiddle & mandolin and Gibb Droll Khan, and Jack DeJohnette. His songs have on guitar, Rehab Reunion (a collection featuring been recorded by another broad array of artists Bruce on the Appalachian dulcimer) entered including Tupac Shakur (his iconic “Changes”), the Billboard album chart at 101 upon release Akon, E-40, Chaka Khan, Don Henley, Leon in 2016, marking his tenth album appearance Russell, Willie Nelson, Mase, Randy Scruggs, on the venerable chart over a thirty-year and Robbie Robertson. period. In 2016 the annual Rolling Stone “Hot Over the years Hornsby has successfully List” selected Bruce as “Hot Surprise Influence”, Bruce Hornsby has built one of the most diverse, collaborative and adventurous careers in contemporary music. Drawing from a vast wellspring of American musical traditions, the singer/pianist/composer/bandleader has created a large and accomplished body of work and employed a vast array of stylistic approaches. Throughout this period, Hornsby has maintained the integrity, virtuosity and artistic curiosity that have been hallmarks of his work from the start.
MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 citing his influence and inspiration on such The Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin, a modern artists as Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and Keith Jarrett tribute, a tribute to The Band, a Ryan Adams. Fats Domino collection, Ricky Skaggs’ Big MonThroughout the years, Hornsby has participated the music of Bill Monroe, and a Jackson Browne in several memorable events: the Rock and Roll tribute record. Hall of Fame opening concert in September A University of Miami alum, Hornsby has 1995 (with the performance included on the partnered with The Frost School of Music to concert album), Farm Aid IV and VI, the Telluride establish the Creative American Music Program, Bluegrass Festival (many times), the Newport a curriculum designed to develop the creative Jazz Festival (2007), New Orleans Heritage skills of talented young artist/songwriters by and Jazz Festival (1997 and 2011), Woodstock immersing them in diverse American folk, II (1994), Woodstock III (1999, with the band's blues, and gospel traditions that form the performance included on the concert album), foundations of modern American songwriting. and the Bonnaroo Festival (2011). Hornsby, solo and with Branford Marsalis, has performed Indeed, Bruce Hornsby’s restless musical the National Anthem for many major events spirit continues to spontaneously push him including the NBA All-Star game, four NBA forward into exciting new musical pursuits. Finals, the 1997 World Series Game 5, the He’s composed and performed for many night Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig’s all-time projects with long-time collaborator, filmmaker consecutive game streak, and the soundtrack Spike Lee including end-title songs for two to “Baseball: A Film By Ken Burns”. Most recently films, Clockers (1995, with Chaka Khan) and he was a special guest of Bon Iver for their set at Bamboozled (2001). He contributed music for the Coachella festival in April 2017. If God is Willin’ And the Creek Don't Rise (2010), Bruce’s long involvement with the Grateful Old Boy (2013) and Chiraq (2015), and full film Dead began when the group asked him to open scores for Kobe Doin’ Work, Lee’s 2009 ESPN two shows in Monterey, CA in the spring of Kobe Bryant documentary, 2012’s Red Hook 1987. Bruce and the Range continued to open Summer, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2015), and shows for the Dead in 1988, 1989 and 1990, Lee’s film for the NBA2K16 video game (2015). and after the tragic death of Dead keyboardist Bruce wrote and performed the end title song Brent Mydland the band asked him to play with “Set Me In Motion” for Ron Howard’s Backdraft them. He started winging it with them with (1991) and a featured song “Big Stick” for Ron no rehearsal for five nights at Madison Square Shelton’s Tin Cup (1996). He’s currently working Garden in September 1990, and played more with DeMatteo on a musical entitled SCKBSTD, than 100 shows with them until March 1992. and contributed music for Disney/Pixar’s He continued to sit in with the band every Planes: Fire And Rescue (2014). Hornsby is also year until Jerry Garcia passed away in 1995. featured onscreen in and contributed music to He played in the first post-Dead band “The the Robin Williams / Bobcat Goldthwaite film Other Ones” in 1998 (the album The Strange World’s Greatest Dad (2009), the first (and last!) Remain chronicles that tour) and 2000. Bruce time he has been asked to “act”. His latest score, reunited with the band for the 50th Anniversary for Spike Lee’s Netflix production She’s Gotta Fare Thee Well concerts in June and July 2015 Have It, was completed Summer 2017. at Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) and Soldier Field (Chicago). He appears on seven Grateful Three decades after Bruce Hornsby established Dead records including Infrared Roses and View his global name as the creator of pop hits that From The Vault II. defined “the sound of grace on the radio,” as a Bruce has been part of many tribute records Rolling Stone reviewer once wrote, such projects including two Grateful Dead collections, the continue and are consistent with his lifelong original Deadicated (1991) and the recent pursuit of musical transcendence. “It’s always massive compilation curated by the band been about staying inspired, broadening my The National entitled “Day of the Dead”. He reach and range of abilities and influences, and recorded “Black Muddy River” with Justin exploring new areas”, Hornsby says. “I’m very Vernon of Bon Iver and Justin’s high school fortunate to be able to do that, to be a lifelong band DeYarmond Edison. Other tribute record student, and to continue to pursue a wideappearances include Two Rooms - A Tribute To ranging musical life.”
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Tuesday, July 17, 2018
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THE MAVERICKS The genre-defying Mavericks are declaring their independence and stepping out on their own with Brand New Day, the first studio album released on Mono Mundo Recordings, the label they founded in 2016. Brand New Day is the follow-up to the widely praised albums Mono (2015) and In Time (2013). Flashing the same exhilarating, beyondcategory style that has defined the Mavericks, the new album introduces a collection of taut, energetic, economical songs sure to be embraced by both original fans of their top-10 albums and hit singles of the ‘90s and a new generation of listeners who have joined the party since their triumphant 2012 reunion. It is the mature and timely work of an exciting and underestimated American band that has embraced its own destiny.
to the record label. It’s a very empowering and very exciting time for us to be doing this. It makes us feel like you can do anything that you want, and I think that comes through.” Malo adds, “My thinking is always that you can make the best record you can make if you really labor over the parts, the editing, the songs, take your time. I wanted to specifically get to the point where you’re trimming the fat off the songs and making as succinct and as concise a good little pop record as you can make. That was really the goal.”
The album contains a diverse selection of originals that show off the Mavericks’ always multi-faceted musical personality, including the boldly upbeat title song, the tejano/bluegrass flavored “Rolling Along”, the intensely romantic “Goodnight Waltz,” “This is the first studio record on our own the blues-fueled “Ride With Me,” and the label, and it is an important component in the thematically pointed “Easy As It Seems” and band’s history,” Malo says, “but the real goal “Damned (If You Do).” was just to make a great record.” Brand New Day flexes the category-defying The new collection – co-produced like its approach that has been a unique hallmark of the immediate predecessors by the band’s golden- Mavericks’ sound since the band’s top-20 hits on voiced singer Raul Malo and Niko Bolas (Neil the country charts. The album’s 10 new songs Young, Warren Zevon, Melissa Etheridge), who seamlessly merge strains of Tex-Mex, Cuban is partnered with the band in the new Mono bolero, R&B, blues, country, and rock ‘n’ roll. Mundo imprint – features the core members “I came up with a new category called ‘nonof the group since their reformation: Malo, gen’,” Deakin says with a laugh. “We don't drummer Paul Deakin, guitarist Eddie Perez, seem to operate with many preconceived and keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden, along parameters. Raul’s writing, which in my with auxiliary members “the Fantastic Four” opinion...keeps getting better every time filling out the set’s brawny sound with their we go back in the studio, doesn’t limit us to signature accordion and horns. any one format. It’s a band of audiophiles. Free and truly independent for the first time in Honestly, before we go on stage and after we their career, the Mavericks were able to write get off stage, we’re listening to music from and record without watching the clock. The every imaginal genre. I think that appreciation process began in 2015 with a session at Capitol of all music naturally comes through when we Studios in Hollywood, where the band cut two make records." new songs by Malo and songwriting partner Alan Miller. Further writing and studio dates continued in Nashville amid a busy touring schedule over the course of the next year.
Malo says that one of his early inspirations, a fondly remembered 1960 pop aria by Elvis Presley, not only continues to drive his vision of the Mavericks’ music, but also helped define Deakin says, “It was different than going in and the process of creating the unit’s first studio recording a record in five or six days. I don’t release on their own. think it would have happened if we hadn’t “My whole life, I’ve been wanting to write ‘It’s taken over so many aspects of our business – Now or Never’,” Malo says. “That was the record we’ve become more and more autonomous for me when I was a kid. That just blew my mind. with every aspect of it, from the management It connected all these worlds musically, opera,
TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2018 pop, rock ‘n’ roll, R&B. It connected everything is such a beautiful landscape, and there are so for me. The inspiration here was writing that many things to draw from. As a Latino, you’re kind of song, making that kind of record.’ trying to assimilate into this culture, and Malo sees the expansive music on Brand New you’re taking it all in, and some of it grabs you Day not merely as an expression of his personal by the throat and you can’t let go of it. All of it roots, but also as a nod to the richness of their is part of your vocabulary. It’s all Americana, artistic sources. and now more than ever those differences, He says, “I live in Nashville, but I’m still as and that inclusion, need to be celebrated and Cuban as if I was in Miami. But American music need to be talked about.”
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Wednesday, July 18, 2018
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YANNI 25: ACROPOLIS ANNIVERSARY CONCERT TOUR Live at the Acropolis was released in 1994 and is the first ever live album and concert video from the maestro. Recorded at the Herodes Atticus Theatre in Athens with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra from London, the concert took a year and a half to complete. The album was mixed and produced by Yanni in his home studio and was made into a TV special that aired in the States on PBS. Live at the Acropolis became an incredible success and is the second best selling music video of all time.
resonated with billions of people across the globe. Yanni has been awarded more than 40 platinum and gold albums worldwide and has sold more than 25 million albums around the world. His most recent albums have seen charttopping success. YANNI is a legendary composer and live performer who has brought hundreds of millions of fans and fellow world citizens together via his concerts, with over two billion more experiencing the magic of his music through television broadcasts worldwide.
Yanni's iconic performances at the Acropolis in Greece, the Taj Mahal in India, the Forbidden City in China, the Royal Albert Hall in England, As YANNI travels throughout the world, he The Pyramids in Egypt and El Morro in Puerto continues to support children, music and Rico have crossed countless borders and education in the countries he visits.
Friday, July 20, 2018
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ADAM ANT: THE ANTHEMS TOUR It was on a Thursday night, 16th October 1980, when millions of living rooms across the UK were set on fire by a blazing TV performance by Adam and the Ants. After 3 ferocious minutes of ‘Dog Eat Dog’ on the weekly music show, Top of the Pops, the phenomenon rapidly began and they would go on to dominate the charts with extraordinary success. But this was no ‘overnight success’: Adam Ant had been working hard behind the warpaint and feathers for his moment. The journey had started at Hornsey College of Art, where Adam had teamed up with some college friends to form the band Bazooka Joe. With Adam on bass guitar, they played the pubs and colleges around London and it was on a night in November 1975 that he saw a group that was to change his life forever.
In May 1981, ‘Stand and Deliver’ hit the number 1 spot and stayed there for 5 weeks, and became his most successful single, winning him the prestigious Ivor Novello Award For Songwriting. On its release, the follow up album and single ‘Prince Charming’ went straight to number one and a further 12 singles went top 30. At one point, Adam had 8 singles in the top 40. . . in one week! He became the first VJ (video jockey) on MTV and at a time when videos were the most popular way to promote music, Adam’s charismatic performances in some of the most lavish visuals of the period paved the way for his acting career.
His first solo album, Friend or Foe, continued his success in the USA, delivering 3 top twenty hits on the Billboard Top 100. ‘Goody Two The Sex Pistols played their first ever gig, Shoes’ was also a number 1 in both the UK and supporting Bazooka Joe, at St Martins College Australia and after being voted ‘Sexiest Man of Art and the explosive punk band inspired Alive’ by the viewers of MTV, he celebrated Adam to start something new. He formed The this success in the USA with a ‘Best New Artist’ Ants and performed live repeatedly at many Grammy nomination. venues, including the Vortex and The Roxy, In 1983 he appeared on NBC Television before getting a Thursday night residency Network’s Motown 25 Special, alongside at the famous Marquee club in London. The Michael Jackson and Diana Ross. The second band built a huge cult following despite solo album Strip produced the top 5 UK hit ‘Puss being unpopular with the established music ‘n Boots’, but the follow-up single ‘Strip’ and the press, and in 1979 they released their debut sexy spectacular video was banned by the BBC. album, Dirk Wears White Søx, which topped the independent chart on release. It has been While recording his third solo album Vive Le said that if Adam and the Ants had appeared Rock with legendary producer, Tony Visconti, on television at this time, then they would Adam set out on an acting career by appearing have ‘made it,’ but the moderate success in a theatre production of Joe Orton’s made the rest of the band despondent and in ‘Entertaining Mr Sloane’ at The Royal Exchange early 1980, the Ants left Adam, after an offer in Manchester. to work with the former Sex Pistols manager, In 1985 Adam performed Vive Le Rock at Live Malcolm McLaren. Aid and spent the next few years concentrating With a new sense of freedom and clarity, Adam solely on acting in a string of films including immediately put his ideas for a new ‘warrior’ Nomads, Junk and Slam Dance! as well as sound into practice and within months had appearing in several US TV shows such as La put together a fresh band that included two Femme Nikita, Northern Exposure, The Equalizer drummers. The new band signed a major and Sledge Hammer! label deal and recorded the album Kings of the Wild Frontier. Released in November 1980, it became a worldwide hit, spending 12 weeks at number 1. The singles ‘Kings of the Wild Frontier’ and ‘Antmusic’ both hit number 2 in the UK chart and ‘Dog Eat Dog’ reached number 4. “Antmania” swept the nation and after winning the Brit Award for ‘Best British Album,’ Adam Ant became one of the most publicized faces in Britain.
During the 1990s, Adam again split his time between acting and music, returning to the studio to record and release the album Manners and Physique in 1990 which included the UK top 20 hit ‘Room at the Top.’ The follow-up album Persuasion remains in limbo without an official release to this day, but in 1994 Adam recorded his next album Wonderful in London’s famous Abbey Road studios. Released the following year, the album, along with ‘Wonderful’ the single and
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2018 concerts around the country to much critical acclaim, with several of the venues selling out It would be twelve years before he would play within minutes. A DVD of the 2014 Apollo show live again, with an acoustic show in 2007 at the was made available and Adam finished off Bloomsbury Theatre in London, where he read 2015 working on the re-mastered anniversary extracts from Stand and Deliver, his recently release of his iconic Kings of the Wild Frontier album, which was released prior to Adam released autobiography. embarking on the Kings of the Wild Frontier Live In 2008, Adam was presented with the ‘Q Music 2016 tour throughout the UK. Icon Award’ placing him alongside fellow recipients Paul McCartney and Bryan Ferry. With the LP back in the charts, the sold-out This rekindled recognition resulted in a series tour had Adam playing the classic and now of low-key gigs in 2010 which enabled him to iconic album, in sequence, to over 30,000 select a new band and to perform several sell- people, which culminated at Brixton Academy in London in a true riotous Ant gathering with out shows in London. fans coming together from all around the world In 2011, Adam performed at the Hard Rock to be part of the spectacle. Calling in London’s Hyde Park and over the year continued playing live to over 250,000 people. Over the summer, Adam took part in the Isle After two successful tours of the USA, mainland of Wight festival closely followed by three Europe and Australia, Adam released his first headlining slots at each of the Rewind festivals album in 16 years: Adam Ant is the Blueblack in Perth, Cheshire and Henley, and he finished the year with a sold-out performance at the Hussar in Marrying the Gunner’s Daughter. Roundhouse in London. 2014 saw Adam return to his roots to perform the Dirk Wears White Søx album at a sellout In 2016, Adam celebrated the 35th anniversary show at Hammersmith Apollo, along with of his landmark Kings of the Wild Frontier album two live performances for Record Store Day with a reissued version of the album as a box in London that afternoon. This coincided with set on Sony Legacy UK, followed by tours in the the release of a limited edition white vinyl of UK and North America where he played soldthe Dirk album. Adam then closed the year out shows to more than 50,000 fans. with four more performances at Islington’s Now Adam is trav eling the world embarking Assembly Hall. on ANTHEMS – The Singles tour in the UK and the follow up ‘Gotta Be A Sin,’ were accompanied by successful tours of the UK and USA.
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3 South Street, Morristown; 973-285-0220 Villa Restaurant Group purchased 7 iconic Office Beer Bar & Grill restaurants in North Central Jersey and the Morristown location was the first to be transformed into our new upgraded brand. We have a new menu featuring a modern twist on classic comfort foods, a large craft-centric beer selection, great happy hours and a fun & friendly atmosphere. It is our goal to make sure that each time you visit The Office, it is better than the time before.
www.officetaverngrill.com
RESTAURANT GUIDE Mayo Performing Arts Center would like to thank the following restaurants for their advertising support. Raw Made Delicious
88 South Street, Morristown; 908-206-4561 We are located inside Strawberry Fields, across the street from MPAC. Our organic juices, smoothies, & Acai bowls are sure to please the adults whilst the kids enjoy a froyo. Our mission is to encourage and educate everyone about the benefits of a largely plant based diet with our health transformation program, “SAD to HAPPY!” Please show your ticket to get a 20% discount.
www.rootssteakhouse.com
Roots Steakhouse
40 W Park Place, Morristown; 973-326-1800 Diners can expect delicious USDA aged prime beef sourced from the highest quality ranches in the mid-west. We pride ourselves on only center cut beefs and cooked at 1800 degrees to ensure our guests the best product possible.
www.rootssteakhouse.com
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
1 Hilton Court, Parsippany; 973-889-1400 We at Ruth’s Chris serve up a lot more than just our famous sizzling steaks. Private Dining available, book your next memorable event with us.
Stirling Tavern
150 South Street, Morristown; 973-993-8066 THE STIRLING TAVERN, minutes away from MPAC is the new sister restaurant to the award winning New American Restaurant The STIRLING HOTEL. The Stirling Tavern offers an exquisite cocktail menu,16 revolving draft beers and we offer a late night menu Wednesday - Saturday. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere to begin or end your theatre experience. Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner
www.stirlingtavern.com
Swiss Chalet Bakery
159 South Street; 973-267-0092 We’re a full service bakery with a daily selection of over 200 freshly baked items and a self-serve beverage center offering delicious fresh ground coffee & a variety of teas. Additionally, we offer cappuccino, espresso and lattes and a selection of natural European jams & jellies.
www.swisschaletbakery.com
Tabor Road Tavern
510 Tabor Rd, Morris Plains; 973-267-7004 Offers fine American dining and a full wine list all set in airy atrium with cozy fireplaces and sweeping bar.
www.ruthschris.com
http://taborroadtavern.com/
Sirin Thai Restaurant
Tito’s Burritos & Wings
www.sirinthairestaurant.com
www.titosburritos.com
South + Pine
TOWN bar + kitchen
3 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-993-9122 Just around the corner from the theatre. Authentic Thai cuisine.
90 South Street; 862-260-9700 South+Pine is an american eatery focusing on using fresh seasonal ingredients to create artistic, and of course, delicious dishes. Chef/Owner Leia Gaccione, former Executive Chef & Chef de Cuisine for Bobby Flay, brings her talent to Morristown with this little gem. A casual and inviting environment, South + Pine is family friendly and located just next door to MPAC.
www.southandpine.com
26 Washington Street; 973-267-8486 Mexican Food - Burritos, Tacos, Wings, Loaded Nachos/Fries & Quesadillas - It’s All Good!
80 Elm Street; 973-889-8698 TOWN bar + kitchen is a contemporary American restaurant located just across the street from the Morristown train station. Offering a diverse menu along with extensive wines, beers, and cocktails in a chic, urban atmosphere - TOWN has something for everybody.
www.townbarandkitchen.com
Urban Table
40 W Park Place; 973-326-9200 Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. The menu focuses on fun, casual fare. The atmosphere is bright and full of Urban whimsy. It offers full service bar featuring great wine, Trap Rock draft beers and delicious shakes and smoothies.
www.urbantablerestaurant.com
Pick up a FREE MAP at the box office and visit discoverymap.com/morris-county-nj To advertise with Discovery Maps, please contact DebK@DiscoveryMap.com or 973-868-4552. Advertisers receive FREE Maps for their business!
Mayo Performing Arts Center acknowledges the following generous Performance Sponsors and Partners Performance Sponsors
Media Partners
Hotel Partners
For more information about sponsorship opportunities and the associated benefits, please call Justin Wynn at 973-539-0345 x6550 or email jwynn@mayoarts.org. *As of May 22, 2018
Mayo Performing Arts Center
2017-2018 Supporters
We wish to thank our donors for their generous support of our Annual Fund* $100,000 and higher F. M. Kirby Foundation New Jersey State Council on the Arts $40,000 - $99,999 Jacobs Levy Equity Management/ Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy The John and Margaret Post Foundation $20,000 - $39,999 Atlantic Health System's Chambers Center for Well Being BASF Corporation Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund $10,000 - $19,999 ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Foundation The Conger Family Foundation John DaSilva Memorial Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives/Todd and Nina Hohman The Hyde & Watson Foundation Paragano Family Foundation The Provident Bank Foundation The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust $5,000 - $9,999 AAA Northeast The Arnold F. Baggins Foundation, Inc.
Bayer Corporation Lewis D. Brounell Charitable Fund The Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation Mary E. and David L. Cobb Thomas J. Collins Revocable Trust The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation, Inc. Jersey Central Power & Light, A FirstEnergy Company The Sandra Kupperman Foundation McCarter & English, LLP McGuinn Family Foundation MetLife Foundation George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust PNC Financial Services Group Wells Fargo $1,000 to $4,999 The Charitable Foundation of the Burns Family, Inc. The Calais Foundation Crum and Forster Nick and Elizabeth De Angelo Investors Bank Foundation James B. Luke Family Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Francois Nader RBC Wealth Management The Ruth Silverman-Rosenbloom and Victor H. Rosenbloom Charitable Foundation, Inc. William E. Simon Foundation, Inc. TD Bank N.A. Walmart Foundation The Harold Wetterberg Foundation As of May 22, 2018 * Excludes fundraising events and membership gifts
Gifts In-Kind Diversified Media Group Drinker, Biddle & Reath, LLP Enjou Chocolat
Google Hawk Graphics Inc.
Larena Construction LLC Wendy Whiting
Steinway & Sons is the official piano of Mayo Performing Arts Center.
Main Lobby Building Project The Mayo Performing Arts Center has completed renovating and expanding its main lobby and plaza area. The Campaign for the Project exceeded its goal and raised over $2.5 million in gifts and pledges. Now we are examining ways to add more upgrades to the venue and better facilities for our patrons and look forward to keeping you informed of our progress. We would like to thank the following donors for their generous support of the Main Lobby Building Project:
$300,000 and above The Gagnon Family F.M. Kirby Foundation
$250,000 - $299,999 A.P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc. John and Margaret Post Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999 Jay and Wendy Birnbaum The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Paula and William Marino Eileen and N. Larry Paragano Sr.
$50,000 - $99,999 Conger Family Foundation Jeanne and Joseph Goryeb Jacobs Levy Equity Management Gail and Ben Lobel Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark
$25,000 - $49,999 Linda and Jay Hellstrom The Hyde and Watson Foundation Jenny and Jeffrey Kalajian Sudy and Bud Mayo Carol and Robert Mulholland Maxine and Harry Riskin Wendy and Gregory Supron
$10,000 - $24,999 Gar Wood N. Burwell The Ellis Family The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation Kathy and Greg Heher Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Larry E. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Bruce I. Jacobs Karen and Jefferson Kirby Larena Construction LLC Pamela and Joseph Longo
James K. Malloy Marylyn and Thomas McLaughlin Helen and Jim Quinn Anne and Robert Rooke Elise and Thomas J. Ross, Jr. Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes Brenda and Leonard Sichel Anita J. Siegel Claudia and Kenneth Silverman Joseph Weber
$5,000 - $9,999 Daniel and Meryl Alesandro Sally Epstein Matthew and Teresa Finlay Edward and Beth Gramigna Anita Hotchkiss and Christopher Martin Marcia and Peter Hunter Thomas Jardim and Karen Fountain MATTHEW 18:5 Foundation Lary Wasserman
$1,000 to $4,999 The Elliott Averett Family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Bach Rev. Janet Broderick Louise and Malcolm Chamalian Theresa de Leon Nancy and Flo Brown Foley Joan and James Lynch Dana and Eric Macy Lois and Peter Mancuso Dr. Edward and Norlyn Poto Michael Shoblock Marilyn and Mark Talve Foundation The Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement Neva and Rich Watson As of May 22, 2018
Naming Opportunities are available for gifts ranging from $500 to $500,000. Donations at every level make an impact! Please call Marysue DePaola at 973-539-0345 ext. 6503 or email mdepaola@mayoarts.org for more information on how to be a part of this exciting project!
The Starlight Society MPAC gratefully acknowledges its Starlight Society members for their generous contributions, providing the theater’s leading source of annual support each year. President's Circle: $10,000 and up Wendy and Jay Birnbaum Jim and Donna Chambers Mary E. and David L. Cobb Rob and Nancye Falzon Joe and Jeanne Goryeb Sheridan and John Greeniaus John and Kristin Hyland Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Mr. Larry Thompson Bud and Sudy Mayo Nancy and Howard Moseson Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark Eileen and Carlos Rodriguez Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes Claudia and Kenneth Silverman David and Lisa Welsh Kim and Finn Wentworth Producer's Circle: $5,000-$9,999 Sheri and Steve Alexander Wendy Aresty Theresa Augustine-Christie Betty Carroll Ann and Art Corwin Gordon and Cindy Crawford The Ellis Family David and Jill Farris Frederick and Katherine Fultz Tobi and George Goldman Antonia A. Gollob Jay and Linda Hellstrom Richard and Cindy Johnson Jennifer and Jeffrey Kalajian Ellen and Jonathan Lewis Paula and Bill Marino Nancy and David Medford Pam Mondelli and Paul Pazniokas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulholland Mr. and Mrs. James Nason Ms. Carolyn Olenowski Nancy and Jeffrey Rich Bob and Anne Rooke Hank and Jacke Schram Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Smith Steven Snow Mr. David J. Sodano Allan and Barbara Staats Mr. Jon Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Supron Bob and Catherine Tafaro Director's Circle: $3,000-$4,999 Mr. and Mrs. William Archer Gregg and Jackie Buckalew Michael and Karen Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll, Jr.
Chip Carver and Anne DeLaney Christie Family Foundation Nick and Elizabeth De Angelo E. Steven and Bernadette Doyle Harriett and Bob Druskin Tom and Susan Fuller Steve and Kathy Gillen Dana Griffith and Jack Hogoboom Orren and Trish Grushkin Jerry Happ Alan and Bonnie Kaufman Karen and Jeff Kirby Michael Kohner Caren Frankel and Dr. Jory Magidson Mr. Lowell C. McAdam Will and Dyanna McGuire Marianne and Walter Morris John O'Grady and Brad Motta John and Lucy Orfan Eileen Paragano Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pester Carole and Jack Plaxe Ms. Jaime Raskulinecz and Ms. Linda Varas Dr. Michael and Mrs. Alice Samach Robert and Sherry Scott Leonard and Brenda Sichel Anita J. Siegel Michael and Maria Simoff Susan and Rick Sinay Artist's Circle: $2,000-$2,999 Arnie and Ruth Aprahamian Patti Aresty Richard and Connie Batherman Mr. and Mrs. George H. Becker, Jr. Mr. Thomas Bonitz Ginger Brennan Mr. Gar Wood N. Burwell Dr. James and Mary Chimenti James and Doreen Costello Data Designs, Inc. Robin and Tim Devaney Paul and Donna DiAntonio John and Lisa Ennis Ms. Sarah R. Epstein Stephen L. and Ann Marie Feld Teresa and Matthew Finlay Friend of MPAC Mr. Richard Genabith Caroline and Richard Godfrey Richard and Leslie Goryeb Ms. Paula Hartman Mr. Mark S. Hartmann, Jr. and Shelby C. Rhodes Virginia and Russell Hawkins Kristin and Will Henson Marcia and Peter Hunter Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Israel
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Kinney Jane and Michael Kurek Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lewis Donald and Barbara Louria Don and Fran MacMaster Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Matlesky Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mazur Thomas and Marylyn McLaughlin Mr. David F. Miller and Ms. Sheila F. Eule Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfeffer Joyce Prevoznik Maria Redondo and Michael Weisman Sue and Eric Robbins Eileen Rolnick Linda and Mike Rosenberg Carol Schautz Marcia and Mark Schiffer Michael Shoblock Deborah Vilage and James Wilkinson Lary Wasserman Conductor's Circle: $1,250 - $1,999 Susan and Ken Adler Ms. Gail Alvarez Anonymous and Grateful Michael and Joanne Aversa Joseph and Teresa Axtell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bareijsza Jeff and Lee Ann Barone Laurie and Larry Baruch Dr. and Mrs. Charles Becht, IV Jack Benvent and Robin Cornick Benvent Fran and Bennett Berger Dr. Richard G. Binetti, MD Ken and Lisa Bodmer Michael and Eileen Boos Family Morgan and Amy Bornstein Lois Brounell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Jay and Diana Buffum Denis and Barbara Burke Robert and Francoise Burn Cynthia and Ed Cashman Robert and Fran Cavalero Janet and Robert Cole, MD Stan and Holly Coleman Glenn and Nancy Collins Mary and David Comora Dr. David and Lynda Conyack Linda R. Couch Glenn and Eleanor Coutts Frank and Jeanine Crippen Frederick K. Kleen, III and Virginia DeLalla Leonard and Janet Dell
Ms. Janet DeMeo Stephen and Norma DeTommaso Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. DiCesare Jean Marie and Robert DiQuollo Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Dollard John and Karen Dubel Mr. Richard Eger and Mrs. Anne Aronovitch Sally and Gary Eisenreich Kristin Elliott John and Eileen Farry John and Linda Fedinec Kevin Feeley Gary and Joan Feitlin Karen Feldman Robin and Jared Feldman Rich and Dianna Fembleaux Mr. and Mrs. James Frame Dorrie and Brian Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gannet Mr. Timothy Gearty Edda and James Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Duke Gillingham Ms. Daria Goginsky Betty and Arnold Goldstein Lawrence and Rita Gotfried Edward A. Gramigna, Jr. Lawrence and Florence Green Dianne and Timothy Grenz Richard and Kathleen Grochala John J. Hallacy and Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento Bob and Cynthia Hamburger Dr. and Mrs. Robert Handler Brian and Renee Hansen Donald Hardman Mr. and Mrs. Roger Held Amy and Charles Hendershot Barbara Huarte Hill John and Sarah Holman Thomas C. Jardim and Karen Fountain
Diann and Peter Jinks Ken and Jackie Kairys Drs. Ezra and Bonnie Kazam Bill and Debbie Keenan Mr. George Kelly and Dr. Janine Kelly Jeffery Aughey and Aileen Kiter Matt and Agi Krauser Harry Krystalla Joan and Joe La Russo Mrs. Gloria LaGrassa, Pluckemin Inn Allison and Paul Larena Mr. and Mrs. Lass Reyes Adam Levinsohn and Christine St. Peter Barbara and Stuart Levy Nicky and Paige L'Hommedieu Jeffrey and Lisa Libman Mr. Bruce Lowenhaupt Brian and Tara Luing Kevin and Trisha Luing Anne and Tom MacCowatt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Magnani James and Danielle Malloy Lois and Peter Mancuso Roger and Mary Elyn Matthews Elizabeth Mattson Jim and Sue McArdle Donna McNamara and Lawrence Cohen Maryanne Mecca and Joseph Moretti Trish and Michael Morchower Morris County School of Glass Mrs. Rachel Mullen Joan Ducey-Munde and Dan Munde Stephen and Kirsten Neville Phil and Gen Nicastro Diane and Bob Noelke Robert L. Parker and Family Anthony and Toni Pecci Jonathan Perelman and Dr. Evelyn Eckert Stephen and Lisa Plavin
Judy and Jim Pohlman James Polley Martin and Clare Prentice Dr. Kenneth and Dr. Suzy Press Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pridgen Mr. and Mrs. James F. Quinn Mr. John Raymonds Jane Rehmke and Leland Schubert Lisa and Phil Richards Mark A. Rieger, MD Elizabeth and Tim Ritter Rick Rizzuto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ross, Jr. Joseph and Marla Runsdorf Mr. Larry Sailer James and Barbara Salerno Angelo and Ramona Sappio Nancy and Nelson Schaenen, Jr. Judi and Fred Schiller Rudy and Debora Schloesser Mr. David Schoner Mr. Michael Schramm Mr. Gerald W. Scully David and Irene Sharpell E. Michael Shine and Florence K. Ferguson Craig and Cathy Simon Frederic and Joan Sirota Marg and Glen Skar Molly Dunn and Len Smith Don and Mary Kaye Sparaco Larry and Dawn Sterritt Sandy and Jeff Stiles Eileen and Peter Sudler Maureen and Paul Tafuro Jayne and Paul Thompson Thomas and Rebecca Wafer Gary Walker and Mary Davis Roxanne Wallace Peter and Lisa Wallburg Mrs. Judy Weinstein Michael and Susan Wilk Gil and Claire Zweig As of May 22, 2018
Matching Gifts We are grateful to the following companies who have generously matched their employees’ charitable gifts to MPAC. Please be sure to check with your Human Resources Department to maximize your support! Automatic Data Processing, Inc. AIG Bank of America BD Benevity Big Lots! Chubb & Son Coach Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation ExxonMobil Faber Daeufer & Itrato PC Gap Inc.
General Re Corporation Horizon Johnson & Johnson Kenmay Advisory Services Macy's Merck Novartis Pfizer Prudential Foundation Towne Toyota, Inc. Verizon Matching Gifts Voya Foundation As of May 22, 2018
Business Circle
Join the growing list of companies whose support of the arts also drives customers through their doors. Call 973-539-0345 ext. 6526 or email Lmissaggia@mayoarts.org to join today and for more information.
Leader
$5,000 and higher
Fairfield www.bleakley.com 973-575-4180
Morristown, New Providence www.braunschweiger.com 973-538-2189
Morris Plains www.fasteruc.com 862-242-8053
Whippany www.it-radix.com 973-298-6908
Morristown www.firstenergycorp.com 800-662-3115
Ledgewood www.townetoyota.com 973-584-8100
Executive
$2,500 - $4,999 Alstede Farms
Chester www.alstedefarms.com 908-879-7189
Avison Young
Morristown www.avisonyoung.com 973-898-6360
Canoe Brook Development
Law Offices of Martin D. Eagan
EverBank
F.J. Rawding, A.I.A.
Fred Astaire Dance Studio
The Miller Center for Esthetic Excellence
Morristown www.martyeagan.com 973-898-7300
Fox Rothschild LLP
Morristown www.foxrothschild.com 973-326-7100
Short Hills www.everbank.com/dmckenzie 973-271-8025
Morristown www.fredastaire.com/morristown 973-993-9222
Robyatt Audio
Morristown www.robyattaudio.com 885-ROB-YATT
Roseland www.canoebrook.com 973-852-1700
Morristown www.fjraia.com 973-539-7878
Livingston www.themillercenter.com 973-533-0053
Vision Creative Group
Morris Plains www.visioncreativegroup.com 973-984-3454
Advocate
$1,500 - $2,499 Kim S. Luthy, CFPŽ, CFS, CLTC, Allied Wealth Partners American Hearing Centers Attentive Dental Care, Dr. Karey P. Matthews, DDS Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. Bruzzichesi Orthodontics Park Ave at Morris County | CBRE Mitchell H. Davich, DMD, PA Elangeni Smart IT Jim Torney, Essextec Pete O’Hagan, Fitness Together
Graham, Curtin P.A. Greystone Intelligence Heritage Abstract Company Jacobs Levy Equity Management/ Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy JFL Total Wealth Management Hillary and Rich Lindner Longo Electrical-Mechanical McKirdy & Riskin, P.A. Mendham Capital Management Morgan Stanley Pawar Gilgallon & Rudy, LLC
The Peck School Erica Peitler & Associates, Inc. Andrea Martone and Paul Cristelli, RE/MAX FIRST CHOICE Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP Shade Tree Garage Simplicity Title Supreme Energy, Inc. Tempewick Wealth Management Turpin Real Estate Ryan Dawson, Weichert, Realtors *As of May 22, 2018
Become A Member As a nonprofit organization, MPAC relies on the generosity of its members to help bridge the gap between ticket sales and operating costs. Some of the great benefits of membership include: • • • •
Access to the Starlight Lounge and complimentary refreshments for Starlight Society and Business Circle members; Advance ticketing prior to the general public for shows and events; Discounts on select performances throughout the season; Discounts at local businesses and much, much more!
Become a member today! Visit MayoArts.org and click on the “support” tab to view a complete list of all membership levels and benefits. For more information, call Lana Missaggia, Membership and Special Events Manager at 973-539-0345, ext. 6526. Your support would be greatly appreciated!
MEMBER DISCOUNTS!
Show your Membership card and save at local businesses. (Complete terms, conditions and discount information available in the local business discount section of our website.) Black Horse Tavern & Pub Blowout Bar Braun’s Automotive Caffe India Cambridge Wines Cherish the Moment EmbroidMe Enjou Chocolat The Famished Frog
George & Martha’s American Grille Glassworks Studio Grasshopper Off the Green Morristown Deli The Morristown Diner The Office Tavern Grill Pascarella Brothers Sandwich Shoppe Piattino
Pomodoro Ristorante and Pizzeria Rio’s Engraving Strawberry Fields Tito’s Burritos & Wings of Morristown T.P.S. Supply - The Plumbing Store
*As of May 22, 2018
Directory of Facility and Services Assistive Listening Devices are available at the concessions counter prior to each performance. Accessibility: The orchestra section is accessible to all patrons. There is an elevator to the balcony level. If you need special seating arrangements, please let our box office representatives know at time of purchase. Large print programs are available upon request. In Case of a Fire, exits are indicated by the red signs. In the event of a fire or other emergency, please walk to the nearest exit. MPAC is a barrierfree environment. Lost and Found is available through house management. Please call 973-539-0345 ext. 6516. Please turn off all electronic devices prior to entering the Theatre.
Photography or the recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or recording inside the Theatre without the expressed permission of the management is prohibited. Ordering Tickets can be done in person at the box office, online at mayoarts.org, or by calling 973-539-8008. Box Office hours: Mon.-Sat.10 am-6 pm, and two hours prior to a performance. Advertise in this program guide! Call 973-539-0345 ext. 6507 for information. Rent the Theatre The theatre, lobby and Starlight Room are available for rent during our concert season subject to availability. For information call 973-539-0345 ext. 6519.
MPAC gratefully acknowledges the following generous sponsors of Shrek The Musical. You helped make this year's Spring Youth Musical Shrek-tacular! Ogre-Achiever
Royalty
We proudly support Believers
Wendy Aresty
Jeff and Karen Kirby
Joe and PERFORMING Jeanne Goryeb ARTS CENTER Nancy and Howard Moseson MAYO
and
Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark
CONGRATULATE THE CAST AND CREW ON SHREK THE MUSICAL Charles Meizoso, Jr. and Brian Keating
David and Lisa Welsh
Lisa and David Welsh
*As of May 22, 2018
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Upcoming Events JULY 2018 7/10 Dick Fox's Golden Boys Starring Frankie Avalon, Fabian, and Bobby Rydell 7/12 Andrew Dice Clay: Live in Concert 7/16 Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers 7/17 The Mavericks 7/18 Yanni 25 - Acropolis Anniversary Concert Tour 7/19 Brian Wilson: Pet Sounds: The Final Performances 7/20 Adam Ant: The Anthems Tour 7/22 Human Nature: Jukebox 7/31 Boy George and Culture Club AUGUST 2018 8/2 Peter Cetera 8/3 Dion 8/7 An Evening with Lyle Lovett and His Large Band 8/8 Get the Led Out 8/9 The Piano Guys 8/17 American Idol: Live! 2018 8/25 Wayne Brady
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