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MAYO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Program Book IV: March - April Cover Art by Medhavi Patel Grade 11, Randolph High School


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A WELCOME FROM OUR PRESIDENT Welcome to our 25th Anniversary Season! It seems like it was just yesterday when community volunteers came together in 1994 to reclaim this building from emerging mushrooms and mildew, after sitting boarded up and dormant for years. But here we are 25 years later, a beautiful, awardwinning, leading nonprofit performing arts center, attended by over 240,000 people annually. Over the 18 years that I have had the honor to serve as chief executive of the theatre, there have been so many memorable events and wonderful moments that I’ve had the pleasure to experience with you. I hope the event you will enjoy today generates that same magic and excitement. Furthermore, I have had the opportunity to get to know so many of you over the years and I cannot thank you enough for your enthusiastic support. Thank you for coming to enjoy spectacular productions, and for your continued commitment to MPAC’s growth and success. As a nonprofit performing arts center at the heart of our community, it is with tremendous pride that we serve as the cornerstone to a thriving arts scene in Morristown. The goal of our Board of Trustees, hard-working staff and selfless volunteers is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates the diversity of our community. The arts are where all of us can come together to share unique experiences. Exciting things await us this season. Beyond what you see on our stage, we continue to enhance our outreach by hosting more free community events. We are investing in our future generations and working on solutions to meet the growing demand for Performing Arts School classes. We continue to seek means to improve and enhance your experience in every way possible. We may be celebrating 25 years, but we’re just getting going. I look forward to seeing you throughout this season. Warm Regards,

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A WELCOME FROM OUR BOARD CHAIRMAN Dear Patron, It is a pleasure to welcome you to our 25th Anniversary Season at MPAC. This season promises to be one of both excitement and anticipation. Excitement, because we again present a great lineup of shows, education opportunities and community events. Anticipation, because we look forward to sharing with you our plans for the future. MPAC is in the early stages of planning an expansion of our facility. Our goal is to expand the very popular and growing Education Department and Performing Arts School; build a smaller secondary performance space; and add loading and parking facilities to improve operational efficiency and enhance our patron experience. We hope to share these plans with you soon. If you are interested in learning how you can support this project, we welcome having a conversation with you. The growth of Morristown over the past 25 years goes hand in hand with the rebirth of MPAC. More and more, towns across the country have seen the value that a strong arts anchor institution such as MPAC can have on economic growth, business development and quality of life. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, we thank you for your generous support of MPAC to help sustain our organization, our programming and our education programs. If you are not yet a member, I sincerely hope that you will consider the value of supporting MPAC, as we work together to make Morristown a vibrant arts community, and a great place to live, work and raise a family. Sincerely,

Gregory J. Supron Chairman, Board of Trustees


ABOUT THE COVER Student Art Exhibit & Program Cover Contest Each year, MPAC asks Morris County middle and high school students to create art pieces that embody the theme:

“Imagine! Discover! Create! Celebrate MPAC and the Arts” !

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WINNER

WINNER

Medhavi Patel, Grade 11; Randolph High School Program Book 4 Cover Art

JR Perez, Grade 9; Boonton High School Program Book 5 Cover Art On Monday, February 24, 2020 MPAC held a reception for all students who participated in the 2020 Program Cover Art Contest. Over one hundred people, including the artists and their friends and families, attended this special event where the winners were revealed. A winning piece by Medhavi Patel, a Junior at Randolph High School, is featured on the cover of this program book, to be seen by tens of thousands of the theaterʼs patrons. Over 80 students from throughout Morris County participated in this yearʼs contest. All of the works are exhibited in the Art Upstairs Gallery over a two-week period in March, and can be viewed on mayoarts.org.


MIDDLE SCHOOL WINNER

Juliana LaSala, Grade 7; East Hanover Middle School


HONORABLE MENTIONS

Allison Cordero, Grade 11; Randolph High School

Ivonne Millan, Grade 11; Randolph High School

THANK YOU to all of our student artists! For more information about MPACʼs Education Programs: please visit: mayoarts.org/Education

To view all of this yearʼs Program Cover Contest entries, go to: mayoarts.org/studentartcovercontest Simona Fazliu, Grade 10; Boonton High School


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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Gregory J. Supron, Chairman Robert Mulholland, Vice Chairman Anita J. Siegel, Esq., Secretary & Legal Counsel Mary Jane Robertson, Treasurer Allison Larena, President & CEO Edward W. Ahart, Esq. Wendy Aresty Susan Brauer

Christopher R. Carroll, Esq. Mary E. Cobb Sally Epstein Edward A. Gramigna, Jr., Esq. Linda Hellstrom John P. Hyland, CFP Thomas C. Jardim, Esq. Jefferson W. Kirby Kristin Lynn Tom Malone Marylyn McLaughlin Howard Moseson James F. Quinn Harry J. Riskin, Esq. David Welsh

Trustees Emeriti Joseph M. Goryeb* Bud Mayo* Leonard Sichel The Late Stephen B. Wiley HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable Timothy P. Dougherty The Honorable Thomas H. Kean, Sr. Joe Piscopo John Pizzarelli *Former Chair

MPAC STAFF Allison Larena Administration Ed Kirchdoerffer Sasha Pensado Anthony Scareon Charles Miller Adrienne Beck Eric Poluhovich Anna Villegas Kadie Dempsey Julie Dwoskin Julie Royce Box Office Cheryl Yosh Carolyn Zybura Mimi Leiter Patrick Fragale Denise Biel Marthe Lablans Melissa Montuori Kathleen O’Donnell Marlene Rabiner Sarah Shatz

President & CEO General Manager Finance Director Manager of Administration & Board Relations Programming Consultant Programming Manager Programming Coordinator Programming Assistant Community Engagement Director Office Manager Financial Analyst Box Office Manager Assistant Box Office Manager Senior Box Office Associate Senior Box Office Associate Box Office Associate Box Office Associate Box Office Associate Box Office Associate Box Office Associate Box Office Associate

Development Marysue DePaola Development Director Justin Wynn Assistant Director of Development Lana Missaggia Membership & Special Events Manager Christina Wolfe Development Manager Gabriella Perruso Development Assistant

Education Cathy Roy Jenny Boeckel Darius Frowner Jon Rodriguez Annie Belkin

Education Director Education Manager Musical Director Performing Arts School Coordinator Performing Arts School Assistant

Marketing Jean Leonard Marketing Director Michael Dundon Audience Development Manager Lauren Soule Digital Design and Platforms Manager Lindsey Fu Creative Manager Maura Cuddihy Digital Marketing Assistant Kristine Gonzalez Marketing Assistant Operations Lee Kaloidis Operations Director Erin Pach Front of House Director Michael Del Vecchio Operations & Starlight Manager Jennifer Clarke Operations and Front of House Coordinator Assistant House Manager Devon Strom Operations Assistant Zachary England Facilities and Maintenance Walter Urban Grounds and Maintenance David Harris Production Chris Ball Katie Wanner Andy West Jamie Westberry Esther Neibart John O’Krinsky Jim Sargent Angelique Mather Karen Kogut Luke Kostuchik Nick Giaimo

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Where to park for your show Mayo Performing Arts Center offers parking solutions to make your theatre experience stress free. Please refer to your pre-show email or MPACʼs online Preshow Planner for show-specific information. Verizon Lot $7 39 Maple Ave (entrance on Oak St.) Available for many shows exclusively for MPAC patrons.

Presbyterian Church

65 South Street (across the street from MPAC) Available for many shows. Prepaid Only. Limited spaces.

$12

New! United Methodist Church

$7

50 South Park Place Approx. 1/3 mile from MPAC. Prepaid Only.

Morristown Town Hall

200 South Street (entrance on Franklin Street) Approx. 1/3 mile from MPAC. Free after 5 PM.

Free

Nearby Municipal Lots & Garages:

For more information about municipal lots, visit townofmorristown.org.

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DeHart Street Garage Ann/Bank Street Garage Dalton Street Garage

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The Highlands Garage Dumont Street Lot Franklin & Elm Street Lot

Prepay at the Box Office

Donʼt get caught in lines at the garage to pay for parking at the end of your night! MPAC patrons can pay for DeHart, Ann/Bank, and Dalton Garage parking at the MPAC Box Office. *Offer only good for cars parked after 5 PM on MPAC show nights. $10 flat event rate. Must exit garage by 11 PM.

Free Shuttle Service MPAC operates a FREE shuttle service for select performances from the Dehart Street Garage and Verizon Lot. Check your pre-show email or MPAC's online pre-show planner for availability.

**All rates subject to change.

MPAC Parking Tips: •

Reserve your parking in advance on mayoarts.org!

Please do not park in private lots.

Check street signs for parking restrictions.

Allow plenty of time to park!


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CELTIC ANGELS IRELAND Through their shared zeal and passion for Ireland’s musical traditions, the Celtic Angels enable their audiences to experience the Real Ireland for the price of a concert ticket. Celebrating their cherished heritage through Irish dance, music, and song is something these entertainers take very seriously. You’ll be enthralled from the moment the lights dim as the sweet and stirring songs of Ireland, rigorously precise dances, and traditional musicianship carry you to Ireland on wings of music.

and Ellie Mullane - Irish to the core and seasoned entertainers all. These ladies cut their teeth in such musicals as West Side Story, Grease, and in Jury’s Irish Cabaret. The Celtic Knight Dancers, featuring two former lead dancers of Riverdance, perform with athletic precision in routines that leave audiences breathless. Their rhythm and artistry are astonishing.

The Trinity Band Ensemble of Dublin round out the show with flawless interpretations Some of the sweetest voices under heaven of authentic Irish Trad instrumentals, and make up the Celtic Angels: Victoria Kenny, their backing of both singers and dancers is Emily Carroll, Tammy Browne, Amy Penston, perfection.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020 Photo by Rosalie Winard

The Way I See It

Major support for this event is provided by Bruce Jacobs and Ken Levy of Jacobs Levy Equity Management.

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DR. TEMPLE GRANDIN: THE WAY I SEE IT

Dr. Temple Grandin Animal Scientist & Autism Self-Advocate Temple Grandin is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and she has been a pioneer in improving the handling and welfare of farm animals. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Temple’s achievements are remarkable because she was an autistic child. At age two she had no speech and all the signs of severe autism. Many hours of speech therapy, and intensive teaching enabled Temple to learn speech. As a teenager, life was hard with constant teasing. Mentoring by her high school science teacher and her aunt on her ranch in Arizona motivated Temple to study and pursue a career as a scientist and livestock equipment designer.

a New York Times best seller and her book Livestock Handling and Transport, now has a fourth edition which was published in 2014. Other popular books authored by Dr. Grandin are Thinking in Pictures, Emergence Labeled Autistic, Animals Make us Human, Improving Animal Welfare: A Practical Approach, The Way I See It, and The Autistic Brain. She also has a popular TED Talk.

She has done extensive work on the design of handling facilities. Half the cattle in the U.S. and Canada are handled in equipment Grandin has designed for meat plants. Other professional activities include developing animal welfare guidelines for the meat industry and consulting with companies on animal welfare.

Dr. Grandin has received numerous awards including the Meritorious Achievement Award from the Livestock Conservation Institute, named a Distinguished Alumni at Franklin Pierce College and received an honorary doctorate from McGill University, University of Illinois, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon University, and Duke University. She has also won prestigious industry awards including the Richard L. Knowlton Award from Meat Marketing and Technology Magazine and the Industry Advancement Award from the American Meat Institute and the Beef Top 40 industry leaders and the Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. In 2011, Temple was inducted into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame. In 2015 she was given the Distinguished Service Award by the American Farm Bureau Federation and Meritorious Award from the OIE. HBO has premiered a movie about Temple’s early life and career with the livestock industry. The movie received seven Emmy awards, a Golden Globe, and a Peabody Award. In 2016, Temple was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Following her Ph.D. research on the effect of environmental enrichment on the behavior of pigs, she has published several hundred industry publications, book chapters and technical papers on animal handling plus 73 refereed journal articles in addition to 12 books. She currently is a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University where she continues her research while teaching courses on livestock handling and facility design. Her book, Animals in Translation was

Dr. Grandin is a past member of the board of directors of the Autism Society of America. She lectures to parents and teachers throughout the U.S. on her experiences with autism. Articles and interviews have appeared in the New York Times, People, Time, National Public Radio, 20/20, The View, and the BBC. She was also honored in Time Magazineʼs 2010 “The 100 Most Influential People in the World.” Dr. Grandin now resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Dr. Temple Grandin obtained her B.A. at Franklin Pierce College in 1970. In 1974 she was employed as Livestock Editor for the Arizona Farmer Ranchman and also worked for Corral Industries on equipment design. In 1975 she earned her M.S. in Animal Science at Arizona State University for her work on the behavior of cattle in different squeeze chutes. Dr. Grandin was awarded her Ph.D in Animal Science from the University of Illinois in 1989 and is currently a Professor at Colorado State University.


Thursday, March 12, 2020

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A CAPPELLA LIVE! Committed Committed is a Nashville based Award winning musical group comprising five talented young men. They emerged as the Season 2 champions of NBCʼs hit musical competition The Sing-Off. They released a self-titled album and a Christmas EP which has led them to be nominated for a Grammy, Dove, Stellar, and NAACP Image Award. For over a decade Dennis Baptiste, Geston Pierre, Maurice Staple, Robert Pressley, and Theron Thomas have been traveling the world sharing their harmonies, teaching workshops, and using their influence to make an impact in various communities.

Currently, the boys can be found working hard on their music, videos, and doing what they love most: performing. Ultimately the group aspires to work with the greatest in the music industry for the greatest audience in the world: you. To this end, they invite you to join them on this amazing journey as they work joyfully and tirelessly at their art.

Blake Lewis Blake Lewis first came to national attention as one of the most unique contestants ever to compete on American Idol, and long before that, as a teenager, he was well-known as “Bshorty” in Seattleʼs a cappella, hip-hop, and rave scenes. But with the release of his The Filharmonic ambitious and completely independent third With Los Angeles as home base, we now album, Portrait of a Chameleon, Blake is present you with The Filharmonic, a band taking things to a whole new level. unique in their musical talent and cultural The follow-up to the critically acclaimed diversity. The Filharmonic, an a cappella group Audio Day Dream (which sold 350,000 of Filipino-American youngsters who were copies and spawned the top 40 single “Break featured in NBC’S hit musical competition, Anotha”) and Heartbreak on Vinyl (the title The Sing-Off, has much to sing about. The track of which went to #1 twice on Billboardʼs 5-piece vocal group made the semifinals, dance charts), Portrait of a Chameleon is joined The Sing-Off national tour, and were “fun, sexy, and positive. Iʼd call it ʻfuture pop,ʼ” featured in the Universal Pictures hit movie, says Blake. “Across the album, I juxtapose Pitch Perfect 2, then became a viral sensation so many different kinds of music. Itʼs very after their Late Late Show appearances. In anthemic, and thereʼs an epic feel. The album 2016, The Filharmonic brought their unique metaphor has to do with finding our colors, blend of hip hop, pop and 90s nostalgia to as we are all chameleons. Iʼm standing out more than 150 stages nationwide and was on the cover because Iʼve found mine. I will named the #1 college booked entertainment always continue to stretch the boundaries of group of the year. They consist of vocalists the human voice and create the music that Vj Rosales, Joe Caigoy, Trace Gaynor, Vocal colors my life.” Bass Jules Cruz, and beat boxer Niko Del Rey. What started as friendly chance encounters Using Blakeʼs own painstakingly handcrafted at singing competitions in college eventually library of sampled mouth sounds (“beatboxing, solidified into a harmonious group as the sound effects, vocal scratching, the works”) boys discovered their genuine chemistry, as its foundation, Portrait of a Chameleon shared love of music, and undeniable musical runs the gamut from the reggae-tinged Nick talents. Through social networks and a strong Hexum co-write “She Gives Me Her Love” kinship to their Filipino culture they have to the horn-laden funky-freshness of “Disco found their niche in the musical community. in Space,” from the sexy slow-jam “Lost in Though their passion for great music is on Heaven” to the poignant life-on-the-fringe par, their combined talents come from a wide cautionary tale “Not Today,” the latter inspired variety of backgrounds in the performing by Blakeʼs mother, whom he considers his arts industry, including pop, a cappella, jazz, main inspiration. The album also features the opera, theater, classical, and more. Together hard-hitting, bass-in-your-face “Your Touch,” they honor their Filipino heritage through the soundtrack to 2013ʼs Microsoft Internet incredibly nuanced musical performances Explorer 10 campaign — which starred Blake, that are both moving and fun to experience. played on more than 19,000 theater screens


Thursday, March 12, 2020 across the U.S., received more than 1.2 billion in 34 languages (and counting) including impressions, and has already sold 130,000 Bulgarian, Cuban, Ladino, Brazilian, Turkish, copies worldwide. Kenyan, Haitian, Indian, Italian and Japanese But perhaps the centerpiece of Portrait is music. In many ways, the ensemble is a the ʼ80s-tastic pop epic “Retro Romance.” A microcosm of the world. sonic sequel of sorts to “Heartbreak on Vinyl,” the frothy, feel-good ode to a Jordache-clad dreamgirl sounds like a final-love-scene song on a John Hughes soundtrack — meaning, of course, that it sounds totally awesome. “Duran Duran, the Cure, Depeche Mode, Prince, and Michael Jackson were always playing when I was growing up, on CD or on vinyl,” Blake says fondly of his proud ʼ80s influences.

However, Portrait of a Chameleon — out on Blakeʼs on Audio Day Dream Records and distributed through InGrooves — still has a hypermodern feel, and Blake is looking ahead, hoping that his “future pop” will connect with fans of all ages. “So here we go/A chance to start again/The melody is calling me/Thereʼs no time to pretend,” he boldly declares in the albumʼs opening track.

Each of the musicians has a strong artistic identity shaped by the culture in which they grew up, and each finds endless excitement in learning and exploring the many cultures of the world. The unique music which stems forth from this cross-pollination of genres, rhythms and global sounds is thus borderless and spirited, carrying the undeniable message of unity. Through their work, Women of the World created a stir in the community, receiving support from renowned artists such as Grammy-award winning maestro, Bobby McFerrin. They went on to share the stage with African vocal icon, Angelique Kidjo, and the Boston Pops Orchestra led by maestro conductor Keith Lockhart.

2018 winners of the Ward Swingle Award “I never wanted to stick to one style or stay at Vokal.Total (Graz, Germany) 2017 world in one place,” Blake stresses. “And I havenʼt champions of the International A Cappella been more proud of anything in my life than competition OPEN by Varsity Vocals, 2014 this album.” Harmony Sweepstakes National champions, Women of the World nominees of the 2013 Boston Music Awards Women of the World was formed to bring and 2014 Independent Music Awards, female musicians from across the globe onto Women of the World has extensively toured a common platform to collaborate and create North America, Europe and Asia. through the sharing of music, to explore and celebrate the differences in ideologies and Women of the World continues to serve as cultural tenets that exist in the daily lives of cultural ambassadors of peace and unity through music and has delighted audiences women all over the world. at venues like Carnegie Hall, Blue Note Ayumi Ueda, a Berklee College of Music Jazz Club, Boston Symphony Hall, the alumna from Japan, sought to create a Kennedy Center, The Apollo Theater as well multicultural ensemble that not only crossed as through collaborations with the United boundaries musically, but that was also Nations, amongst others. committed to the daily practice of peace in their daily interactions. Ayumi joined forces Channeling the power of collective action, with like-minded vocal artists, Giorgia Renosto Women of the World has brought together from Italy, Annette Philip from India, Debo Ray over 200 women from all over the globe believing in their music, in their bond as a from USA/Haiti to manifest this vision. family of artists, and in peace. The Women of the World repertoire is thus, vast and varied. Constantly searching for new Women of the World has released 3 CDs, genres to explore, the group has performed Koloro (2012), Makana (2016) Live (2017) For more information, please visit www.columbia-artists.com


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Thursday, March 19, 2020

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THE WESTERLIES THE WESTERLIES are a New York-based brass quartet comprising childhood friends from Seattle: Riley Mulherkar and Chloe Rowlands on trumpet, and Andy Clausen and Willem de Koch on trombone.

of artists including improvisational-music luminaries Wayne Horvitz and Bill Frisell, electronic music duo Odesza, indie-rock songstress Feist, and jazz legends Wycliffe Gordon and George Duke, among others. Formed in 2011, the self-described Willem has performed in a wide variety of “accidental brass quartet” takes its name venues, from the world-renowned Carnegie from the prevailing winds that travel from the Hall and Hollywood Bowl, to hole-in-the-wall West to the East. “Skilled interpreters who jazz clubs and living rooms. He strives to bring are also adept improvisers” (NPR’s Fresh people together to build strong communities Air), The Westerlies explore jazz, roots and through music, and seeks to break down the chamber music influences to create the barriers of genre to create a more integrated rarest of hybrids: music that is both “folk- and inclusive musical landscape. like and composerly, lovely and intellectually Willem places a high value on music rigorous” (NPR Music). Equally at home in education as a means for self-empowerment concert halls and living rooms, The Westerlies and a tool for social justice. He has served navigate a wide array of venues and projects as a teaching artist in public schools across with the precision of a string quartet, the the country, including with Jazz At Lincoln audacity of a rock band, and the charm of a Center’s Jazz for Young People, Seattle family sing-along. Youth Symphony’s Endangered Instruments The ensemble has produced two critically Program, and Bridge Arts Ensemble in upstate acclaimed albums of genre-defying chamber New York. Willem has given masterclasses music: their 2014 debut, Wish the Children with The Westerlies at various colleges and Would Come on Home: The Music of Wayne universities including The Juilliard School, Horvitz (Songlines), and a 2016 double Manhattan School of Music, Yale School of CD of primarily original compositions, Music, and others. Willem moved to New The Westerlies (Songlines). Sought-after York in 2011, and received his Bachelor’s collaborators, The Westerlies are also Degree from Manhattan School of Music in featured on recordings by Fleet Foxes 2015. He is currently pursuing his MA in Arts (Nonesuch), Vieux Farka Touré (Six Degrees Management and Entrepreneurship at The Records), Common (Lakeshore) and Dave New School (2019). He lives in Brooklyn. Douglas (Greenleaf). The group is currently ANDY CLAUSEN is a New York-based developing an evening-length program trombonist, composer, educator, and graduate in collaboration with Grammy-nominated of The Juilliard School. He is Artistic Director vocalist and composer Theo Bleckmann, for Jazz at New York Youth Symphony and coentitled Song of Refuge & Resistance. founder of acclaimed new music brass quartet, Educational and community engagement The Westerlies. An active collaborator across is a core element of The Westerliesʼ genres, Clausen has toured and/or recorded mission. Each season, the ensemble with Fleet Foxes, Common, Theo Bleckmann, reaches thousands of students around the Vieux Farke Toure, John Zorn, Dave Douglas, country with their innovative and inspiring and The American Brass Quintet. Recent performance highlights include Newport Jazz assemblies and masterclasses. Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Coachella, WILLEM DE KOCH is a trombonist, composer, Panorama, The Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks, and educator born and raised in the Pacific Merriweather Post Pavilion, Jazz At Lincoln Northwest. He is co-founder of The Westerlies, Center, SF Jazz, Radio City Music Hall, and the brass quartet whose music “occupies a Celebrate Brooklyn. The New York Times has lively territory between jazz, Stephen Foster- described his work as “sleek, dynamic largestyled folk and chamber music with bracing group jazz, a whirl of dark-hued harmony and melodies and, crucially, an undeniable sense billowing rhythm...The intelligent sheen of of fun” (Chris Barton, LA Times). Mr. Clausen’s writing was as striking as the In addition to his work with The Westerlies, composure of his peers...It was impressive, Willem has performed with a wide variety and not just by the yardstick of their age.” His


Thursday, March 19, 2020 compositions have been performed by The Seattle Collaborative Orchestra, New York Youth Symphony Jazz Band, The Juilliard Jazz Orchestra, The Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, and Seattle Chamber Players. An active composer for film and television with numerous feature films to his credit, Clausen has been commissioned by The New York Times, Bloomberg TV, Carnegie Corporation, Dell, The Whitney Museum, and Freedom House and his scores appeared at the DocNYC Festival, Austin Film Festival, Reykjavik International Film Festival, and LA Shorts Fest. CHLOE ROWLANDS is a trumpet player, composer, and music educator living in New York City. Born in Seattle and raised in Phoenix, Chloe moved to NYC in 2010 to attend the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. She enjoys performing a wide variety of styles and can be found in various musical settings such as leading the brass section in the orchestra for Loft Opera productions, playing flugelhorn, synthesizer, and singing background vocals in the IndieRock band Cape Francis, and composing and producing music for film and media. Chloe is the newest member of The Westerlies. She has shared the stage with many notable musicians including Wynton Marsalis, Charli Persip, Marcus Printup, Arturo Sandoval, Wayne Bergeron, Donny McCaslin, Terell Stafford, Brian Lynch, Paquito D’Rivera, and has played in bands such as Fleet Foxes and Frances Cone. Chloe has performed across the world at various festivals and venues such

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HERMAN'S HERMITS STARRING PETER NOONE AND THE GRASS ROOTS PETER NOONE Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone is a multitalented entertainer, who has been delighting audiences nearly all his life. He was born in Manchester, England, where he studied voice and acting at St. Bede’s College and the Manchester School of Music and Drama. As a child, he played “Stanley Fairclough” in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. He was also featured in the television series Knight Errant, Family Solicitor and Monro’s Saki Stories.

and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance. He won rave reviews for his superb portrayal of the dashing, young hero, “Frederic”. His performance was so well received, that he went on to reprise the role at the worldfamous Drury Lane Theatre in London. Noone charmed audiences worldwide as he continued to play “Frederic” with both the U.S. National Touring Company and the International Touring Company of Pirates. Peter’s acting career flourished with gueststarring roles in prime-time television series such as: Married With Children, My Two Dads, Dave’s World, Easy Street, Too Close For Comfort, and Laverne and Shirley. In a memorable episode of Quantum Leap, he shed his “nice guy” image to portray “Dwayne”, a scheming promoter with murderous intentions. He starred as “Apoo”, a frustrated African relief worker, in the Los Angeles stage premiere of Topokana Martyr’s Day and as Alfred Von Wilmers in the U.S. National Tour of the smash Broadway hit Romance, Romance.

At the age of fifteen, Peter achieved international fame as “Herman”, lead singer of the legendary pop band Herman’s Hermits. His classic hits include: “I’m Into Something Good”, “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter”, “I’m Henry VIII, I Am”, “Silhouettes”, “Can’t You Hear My Heartbeat”, “Wonderful World”, “Just A Little Bit Better”, “There’s A Kind of Hush”, “A Must To Avoid”, “Listen People”, “No Milk Today” “The End of the World” “Leaning On A Lamp Post”, and “Dandy”. Ultimately, Herman’s Hermits sold over fifty-two million recordings. In all, fourteen singles and seven The nineties found Peter embarking on a albums went gold. four-year stint as the winsome host of VH1’s As “Herman”, the photogenic Noone graced My Generation, the highest-ever-rated half the cover of nearly every international hour retrospective of pop/rock music. More publication including Time Magazine. He recently, he was featured in the recurring performed on hundreds of television shows role of “Paddington” on the CBS daytime and appeared with such luminaries as Ed drama, As The World Turns. His legion of Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin and fans eagerly awaited each episode and Peter Danny Kaye. He was cast as the engaging quickly became a favorite of the soap opera “Duke of Cheshire” in ABC’s musical version magazines and online message boards. He of The Canterville Ghost. Soon thereafter, began the millennium with his successful he portrayed the title role in Hallmark Hall of entry into cyberspace and the New York Daily Fame’s Pinocchio. He also starred in three News dubbed him “The King of the Sixties highly successful feature films for MGM: Mrs. on the Internet” due to the overwhelming Brown, You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter, Hold popularity of his websites: peternoone.com and hermanshermits.com. On! and When The Boys Meet The Girls. With characteristic zeal, Peter took on leading roles in full-scale theatrical productions of Dick Wittington, Aladdin and Sinbad The Sailor. These live stage spectaculars were mounted at major theatres throughout Great Britain and Noone received critical acclaim for his outstanding work. In the eighties, Peter starred on Broadway in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s production of Gilbert

Accompanied by his band, Herman’s Hermits, Noone currently performs over 200 concerts a year. He consistently plays to sold-out venues and his admirers span the generations. There is no doubt that Peter Noone’s extraordinary talent, disarming wit, handsome features and compelling stage presence will continue to delight fans of all ages, for a long, long time to come.


Friday, March 20, 2020 THE GRASS ROOTS Dusty Hanvey (Lead Guitar , Vocals) For more than 27 years this Cherry Valley, California native has been an integral part of one of the most iconic bands of its time. Along with his skills as a lead guitarist and vocalist, Dusty also takes on the title of The Grass Roots’ Road Manager. “Great compositions stand the test of time. These songs will always be considered some of the best pop rock songs ever recorded and it’s a pleasure to perform them with this great band.” Larry Nelson (Keyboards, Vocals) Hailing from Norfolk, Virginia, Larry has been performing The Grass Roots’ memorable keyboard lines in countless venues across North America for more than 27 years. “It may be a cliché, but it really is all about the songs. It never gets old performing great songs and enjoying the immediate feedback from the audience. The first few notes of ʻTemptation Eyesʼ or ʻMidnight Confessionsʼ never fail to elicit a response, and are always a joy to play.” Joe Dougherty (Drums) - For more than 26 years, this Evansville, Indiana native has been pounding out some of Classic Rock’s greatest hits with one of the genre’s most accomplished bands. “It’s always great to see the fan reaction when we perform these great hits. Our fan base spans from 15 to 75 years old. It’s pretty amazing that the songs appeal to such a wide audience.” Mark Dawson (Lead Vocals, Bass) Mark has been a part of The Grass Roots for 6

years. This Chicago, Illinois native who now calls Orlando, Florida home has made a big impression on die-hard fans and audiences everywhere. Mark’s vocals bring to life the classic Grass Roots’ sound that America has loved for almost 50 years. “It’s hard for anyone to deny that The Grass Roots are one of pop music’s most memorable bands. If there is any doubt, take a listen to the band now; still playing all of the great hits from 1966 on up…and playing them the way YOU remember them.” In 1965, Rob Grill and 3 others teamed up with mega-hit producer Steve Barri (The Mamas & The Papas, Tommy’s Roe, Four Tops, and Dusty Springfield) to form The Grass Roots. Since their formation The Grass Roots have gone on to chart 29 singles; 13 of which went gold followed by 2 gold albums and 1 platinum album. In the entire history of rock n’ roll, only nine bands (including The Beatles) have charted more hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 than The Grass Roots. For almost 50 years one of the most recognized groups on “Classic Rock” stations has continued to be The Grass Roots. During that time, the Grass Roots have averaged over 100 live performances each year. They have appeared on over 50 national television shows including, The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Ed Sullivan, Andy Williams, Sonny & Cher, Good Morning America, VH1 Hit-Makers, MTV, and a record 16 times on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, and they have sold over 20 million records worldwide.


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Saturday, March 21, 2020

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INDIGO GIRLS Never ones to rest on their laurels, Indigo Girls embarked on a bold new chapter in 2012, collaborating with a pair of orchestrators to prepare larger-than-life arrangements of their songs to perform with symphonies around the country. It was a challenging endeavor, to say the least, but the GRAMMY-winning duo managed to find that elusive sonic sweet spot with the project, creating a seamless blend of folk, rock, pop, and classical that elevated their songs to new emotional heights without sacrificing any of the emotional intimacy and honesty that have defined their music for decades. Now, after more than 50 performances with symphonies across America, the experience has finally been captured in all its grandeur on the band’s stunning new album, Indigo Girls Live With The University of Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Recorded in front of a sold-out audience in Boulder, CO, and deftly mixed by GRAMMYwinner Trina Shoemaker (Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris), the record showcases Indigo Girls at their finest: raw, real, and revelatory. Spanning material from throughout the band’s career, the 22-song set features a mix of reimagined classics, unexpected deep cuts, and tracks from their latest studio album, One Lost Day. Backed by the symphony, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers’ voices are both powerful and delicate, their intertwined harmonies riding high on the crest of an emotional tidal wave created

by Sean O’Loughlin and Stephen Barber’s dazzling arrangements. The orchestrations are as richly cinematic as a film score (think John Williams rather than J.S. Bach), and the 64-piece symphony wrings every ounce of passion from them, helping to bring the band’s evocative storytelling to more vivid life than ever before. There’s an unmistakable sense of community and inclusion on the album, in part because that’s a hallmark of every Indigo Girls show, but also in part because Ray and Saliers considered themselves pieces of the orchestra for the performance, no more and no less important than any other artist on the stage. That pursuit of unity, both in music and in life, has been an Indigo Girls calling card ever since they burst into the spotlight with their 1989 self-titled breakout album. Since then, the band has racked up a slew of Gold and Platinum records, taken home a coveted GRAMMY Award, and earned the respect of high profile peers-turned-collaborators from Michael Stipe to Joan Baez. NPR’s Mountain Stage called the group “one of the finest folk duos of all time,” while Rolling Stone said they “personify what happens when two distinct sensibilities, voices, and worldviews come together to create something transcendently its own,” and The New York Times raved that “gleeful profanities, righteous protest anthems and impeccable folk songwriting have carried this duo for thirty years.”


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

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RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET: SWAN LAKE

SWAN LAKE Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Choreography by Elena Radchenko after Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov Stage version by Elena Radchenko Synopsis by Vladimir Begichev and Vasily Geltser Sets and costumes by Kirill Andreev, Sergei and Elena Radchenko Odette

Hanna Zimovchenko Maria Klueva Maria Sokolnikova

Odylle

Hanna Zimovchenko Maria Klueva Alexandra Krukova Maria Sokolnikova

Queen Mother

Natalia Ivanova

Prince Siegfried

Nurlan Kinerbaev Dmitriy Sitkevich Evgeniy Ermakov

PrinceĘźs Tutor

Victor Zabelin

Von Rothbart

Alexander Daev

Jester

Vladimir Tapkharov Erkinbek Aubakirov

Hungarian Bride

Azhar Ergesheva

Italian Bride

Elena Halushka

Polish Bride

Daria Lednikova

Russian Bride

Elena Khorosheva

Spanish Bride

Milena Stashina

Pas de Trois

Elena Galushka Alexandra Krukova Vladimir Tapkharov Evgeniy Ermakov

Cygnets

Alexandra Krukova Daria Lednikova Lidia Vasileva Elena Halushka

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020

PROGRAM NOTES ACT I - The Garden of Prince Siegfriedʼs Castle Prince Siegfried has come of age and entered upon a new world of affairs of war and the burdens of manhood. It is the day for leaving behind the whims and caprice of youth. A happy day for the Prince, though touched by anxiety. The kindly jester and tutor who have been the Princeʼs loving companions since his childhood are the first to congratulate him. He greets his companions and joyfully accepts the congratulations of all the residents of the Castle. The Princeʼs subjects come from far and wide to take part in the festivities. They confer upon him the sword and scepter of authority and swear allegiance to their new ruler. His mother, the Queen Mother of the Realm, presents him with an arbalest as a gift and reminds him that the time has come to choose a bride and that he must make the fateful decision at tomorrow’s ball. He is eager to contemplate this life change in silence. The festivities continue, but the Prince is overcome by a desire to be alone, far from his guests. As he begins to search the contents of his heart he notices a flight of white swans heading toward the nearby lake. He is inspired and follows them there, disappearing into the night. ACT II - A Lakeside The voyage to the lake takes the Prince into the depths of the forest. He approaches the Swans quietly and as he nears he sees something quite out of the ordinary. The Swans have stepped ashore and assumed human form! Siegfried lowers the crossbow, astonished with their striking beauty. He gathers his courage and reveals himself. Odette, the swan’s Queen tells him of their terrible curse. They are all at the mercy of the wicked sorcerer Rothbart and only by finding true love can the evil spell be lifted. Siegfried, overcome with love at first sight, swears to her an everlasting love. As the sun beings to dawn, Odette warns him that if he breaks his oath, nothing will be able to help them. The Prince is completely overcome by the incomparable and exquisite delicacy of Odette, and swears that he will return and free her from the evil spell. As the sunlight touches them, the women transform back into Swans, cloaked in silence. - Intermission ACT III - The Great Hall of Prince Siegfriedʼs Castle The castle resounds to the clamor of festivities. Renowned Princesses from Hungary, Russia, Spain, Italy and Poland are presented to the Prince. He must choose one of them as his bride, in order to strengthen his authority and consolidate his power. However, in none of these royal heiresses does he find a maiden comparable to Odette, to whom he has given his heart. He rejects them all. With an overwhelming blare of trumpets, a couple of new guests are announced. The evil sorcerer, Rothbart, enters in the guise of a noble knight, and following close behind is his daughter, Odylle, who looks remarkably like Odette. The similarity is so close, in fact, that Siegfried believes, if only for a split second, that it is Odette standing there before him. Odylle seizes the brief moment of illusion as an opportunity and will not allow him to find his senses. She becomes a bewitching temptress, luring him, hypnotizing him, and tricking him into confessing his undying love to her! In this hypnotic stupor, he proclaims that Odylle is to be his bride. Rothbart has triumphed! Siegfried has broken his oath to Odette, betraying her by professing love to another, thereby dooming Odette and the others to an eternity under Rothbart’s evil power. Suddenly a vision of the Swan Lake appears before Siegfried’s eyes, snapping him back into reality. He realizes the terrible mistake he has made. In despair he leaves the palace and hurries to Odette at the Lake.


RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET: SWAN LAKE ACT IV - The Lakeside Night falls again on the Lake. The swan maidens are anxious, for if the Prince does not fulfill his vow to set them free, they will be doomed to everlasting captivity. The sorcerer raises a raging storm to conceal the Swan Lake behind a screen of dark clouds, But the Prince rushes headlong through the storm to Odette. The sorcerer attempts to conceal her from him, but no power can stop the young man whose heart is so full of love. The Prince overcomes all obstacles, and the spell cast by the evil sorcerer is dashed forever on the rock of true love. Direct from Moscow, Russia

Russian National Ballet Theatre Company of 50

Artistic Director: Elena Radchenko The Russian National Ballet Theatre was founded in Moscow during the transitional period of Perestroika in the late 1980s, when many of the great dancers and choreographers of the Soviet UnionĘźs ballet institutions were exercising their new-found creative freedom by starting new, vibrant companies dedicated not only to the timeless tradition of classical Russian Ballet but to invigorate this tradition as the Russians began to accept new developments in the dance from around the world. The company, then titled the Soviet National Ballet, was founded by and incorporated graduates from the great Russian choreographic schools of Moscow, St. Petersburg and Perm. The principal dancers of the company came from the upper ranks of the great ballet companies and academies of Russia, and the companies of Riga, Kiev and even Warsaw. Today, the Russian National Ballet Theatre is its own institution, with over 50 dancers of singular instruction and vast experience, many of whom have been with the company since its inception. In 1994, the legendary Bolshoi principal dancer Elena Radchenko was selected by Presidential decree to assume the first permanent artistic directorship of the company. Ms. Radchenko is the founder of the Russian National Ballet Theatre, and she has focused the Company on upholding the grand national tradition of the major Russian ballet works and developing new talents throughout Russia, with a repertory of virtually all of the great full works of Petipa: Don Quixote, La Bayadere, The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Raymonda, Paquita, Coppelia and La Sylphide, as well as productions of, among others, The Nutcracker, Sylvia, and La Fille Mal Gardee.


Friday, March 27, 2020

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FRANK FERRANTE IN AN EVENING WITH GROUCHO Director: Dreya Weber Accompanist: Gerald Sternbach Frank Ferrante (Groucho/Writer) The Chicago Tribune named Frank Ferrante as one of the top ten performances of 2019 for his work in the cirque spectacular Teatro ZinZanni. Frank recently directed and performed in the Walnut Street Theatre’s production of Ken Ludwig’s A Comedy of Tenors. Last year at the Walnut, he directed and played the lead role, Pseudolus, in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum acknowledged by the Wall Street Journal as one of the top performances in the country for 2017. Described by The New York Times as “the greatest living interpreter of Groucho Marx’s material,” Animal Crackers and A Night at the Opera co-author Morrie Ryskind called him “the only actor aside from Groucho who delivered my lines as they were intended.” Discovered by Groucho’s son Arthur when Frank was a drama student at the University of Southern California, Frank originated the off-Broadway title role in Groucho: A Life in Revue (written by Arthur) portraying the comedian from age 15 to 85. For this role, Frank earned New York’s Theatre World Award and an Outer Critics Circle nomination. He reprised the role in London’s West End and was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for “Comedy Performance of the Year.” Frank played the Groucho role in the off-Broadway revival of The Cocoanuts and has played Captain Spalding in several productions of Animal Crackers, winning a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for his portrayal at Goodspeed Opera House and a Helen Hayes nomination in Washington, DC at Arena Stage. In Boston, he played the Huntington Theatre in the record-breaking run of Animal Crackers that landed Frank on the cover of American Theatre Magazine. Frank

has now performed the Groucho role over 2,500 times in more than 400 cities. Recently, Frank toured An Evening With Groucho for eight weeks in Australia playing 35 cities as well as extended runs at Milwaukee Repertory Theater and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. His other regional roles include Max Prince in Neil Simon’s Laughter on the 23rd Floor at the Walnut Street Theatre (which Frank also directed); George S. Kaufman in By George (a one-man play written by Frank); Oscar in The Odd Couple and leads in The Sunshine Boys, Lady in the Dark and Anything Goes. Frank directed M*A*S*H star Jamie Farr in the Kaufman & Hart comedy George Washington Slept Here and at the Walnut revivals of Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Broadway Bound and Lost in Yonkers. In 1995, he directed and developed the world premiere of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Old Wicked Songs. In 2001, Frank directed, produced and starred in the national PBS television program Groucho: A Life in Revue. Frank has played over 1,500 performances as the comic Latin lover Caesar in the cirque show Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle and San Francisco and in Palazzo in Amsterdam. On television, Frank played a speaking mime on Rob Corddry’s Emmy Award-winning comedy Childrens Hospital and can be heard on the animated series Garfield as the voice of Lyman, Odie’s first owner, and on SpongeBob SquarePants as Patrick’s boss. Frank stars in the web series Caesar’s World now viewable on Funny or Die. He is a question on the TV program Jeopardy. “He took his portrayal of Groucho Marx to New York in 1986.” The answer: “Who is Frank Ferrante?”

Gerald Sternbach (Accompanist) Jerry is one of the busiest musical directors in LA with 12 Ovation nominations (2006 win), seven Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle nominations (winning in 2006, 2007 and 2011). He has accompanied and worked with a variety

of artists including Marilyn Horne, Jennifer Hudson, Josh Groban, Sarah Brightman, Carol Burnett, Adam Lambert, Nancy Wilson, Lainie Kazan, John Lithgow and Judith Light (most recently for her Emmy nominated performance on Transparent). For Mel Brooks, he not only


Friday, March 27, 2020 played for his Live at the Geffen show (filmed for HBO), but Jerry made his West End debut at the Prince of Wales Theater playing a one night only concert with him. Southern California credits: the world premiere of Wishful Drinking (written and starring the late, great Carrie Fisher); Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday Concert at the Hollywood Bowl; Grey Gardens (associate conductor, Ahmanson Theater); I Only Have Eyes for You (arranger/ musical director, Montalban Theater); Sondheim on Sondheim and Closer than Ever (International City Theater); and Love, Noel and Enter Laughing (by Carl Reiner, both at the Wallis Annenberg Center). Broadway credits include associate conductor for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Merlin, and The Tap Dance Kid. National tour credits include Les Misérables (LA premiere company) and the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song and Dance (starring Melissa Manchester). He has been an adjunct professor at Cal State

University, Los Angeles for over eight years and was musical director at the Jerry Herman High School Music Theater Awards held at the Pantages Theater for four years. As a songwriter/composer, Jerry has contributed songs to three Ringling Brothersʼ Circuses; Heartbeats (with Amanda McBroom); A-5-67-8! (with Faye Greenberg); Club Mom (with Elin Hampton); and Biting Broadway! The First Successful Vampire Musical (with Jordan Beck, Richard Hochberg). His song (written with Faye Greenberg) “Mary,” a tribute to Mary Tyler Moore, was sung by Eric McCormack on the 2004 TV Land awards in the presence of the original cast of the landmark sitcom, one of the thrills of his life. Jerry accompanied extended runs of An Evening With Groucho at Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse and Bucks County Playhouse and recently concluded a run of the Los Angeles premiere of the long running off-Broadway hit show, Cagney.

Dreya Weber (Director) Dreya has directed extended runs of An Evening with Groucho at Seattle’s ACT, the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the Pasadena Playhouse, the Bucks County Playhouse and Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park. Dreya recently directed and choreographed Sensatia at the Faena theater in Miami. Dreya produced and starred in The Gymnast and A Marine Story, collectively honored with 48 U.S. and international film festival awards including seven “Best Actress” honors. Dreya co-directed and wrote the recently released independent feature Raven’s Touch in which she plays the title role. She conceived and directed Caesar’s World, now viewable on Funny or Die. Dreya writes extensively for many cirque/theater venues including Teatro ZinZanni, Palazzo and Le Studio. Her stage credits include As You Like It at Los Angeles Women’s Shakespeare Company, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings at CTG and the award-winning West

Coast premiere of Austin Pendleton’s Orson’s Shadow in which she played Vivien Leigh. On the East Coast, she appeared in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s Comedy of Errors, Childhood (with Glenn Close), Inadmissible Evidence and Macbeth. Dreya conceived and choreographed Pink’s performances at the 2010 and 2014 Grammys and was associate choreographer for Michael Jackson’s This is It. For more than a decade, Dreya has created the aerials for all of Pink’s recordbreaking international tours. Her creative direction and aerial choreography has been featured in over 15 international arena tours including those for Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Madonna, Cher, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue. Her work as aerial choreographer on Magic Mike Live is represented in the ongoing West End and Las Vegas runs. Dreya just performed a run at Philadelphiaʼs Walnut Street Theatre in Ken Ludwigʼs A Comedy of Tenors.

Groucho Marx (Legend) The New York Times summed up the comedy genius Groucho Marx as “America’s most gifted funny man.” Born Julius Henry Marx on October 2, 1890,

Groucho was the third of five sons born to poor immigrant parents Sam and Minnie Marx. Chico and Harpo preceded him. Gummo and Zeppo followed. Straight from the streets of


FRANK FERRANTE IN AN EVENING WITH GROUCHO New Yorkʼs Upper East Side, Groucho was thrust onstage at age 15 as one third of the singing Leroy Trio. Eventually, brothers Harpo, Chico, Gummo and Zeppo joined the act that began as the singing Four Nightingales and evolved into the worldʼs funniest vaudeville act known as the Marx Brothers. After twenty years of touring their act all over the country, the Marx Brothers finally hit pay dirt with a musical comedy called Iʼll Say She Is. Audiences and critics went wild over the Brothersʼ irreverent humor, the expert pantomime, the wisecracks, the physical shtick, the outrageous musical talent. Said one local Philadelphia critic about the show, “It was as if a tornado hit town. Weʼve never seen anything like the Marx Brothers.ʼ Iʼll Say She Is moved to Broadway in 1924 and was an instant sensation legitimizing the Marx Brothers as world-class talents. Two more Broadway hits followed - The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers introducing audiences to Grouchoʼs most renowned incarnation - Captain Spalding, the African Explorer. In 1930, Groucho and his brothers moved to Hollywood and changed the face of film comedy forever. There they made Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, Duck Soup, A

Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, Room Service, At the Circus, Go West, The Big Store, A Night in Casablanca, and Love Happy between 1931 and 1949. The Four Marx Brothers appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in 1932. As a solo, Groucho launched a career on radio and television with his Emmy Award winning work as the host of the comedy quiz show “You Bet Your Life.” The show flourished for fourteen highly rated seasons from 1947 to 1961 on ABC radio then NBC television. Groucho was a major fixture in 1950ʼs television with his “secret woid” and a duck that dropped from the sky to pay wacky contestants “an extra hundred dollars.” In the late 1960ʼs, a renewed interest in the anarchic hijinks of the Marx Brothers swept across the nation - particularly among college age students. Fortunately, Groucho Marx survived long enough to experience his renaissance. He made TV appearances, performed at Carnegie Hall at age 82 and received a special Academy Award in 1974 for “the brilliant and unequalled achievements of the Marx Brothers.” On August 19, 1977 Groucho Marx died at age 86. His final request? “Bury me next to Marilyn Monroe.”

There will be one 15 minute intermission. ʻLikeʼ An Evening With Groucho on Facebook For more information: www.eveningwithgroucho.com Mr. Ferrante will be in the lobby signing show posters and photos following the performance.

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Saturday, March 28, 2020

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THE PEKING ACROBATS For the last thirty two years, The Peking Acrobats® have redefined audience perceptions of Chinese acrobatics. They perform daring maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda of chairs and display their technical prowess at such arts as trick-cycling, precision tumbling, juggling, somersaulting, and gymnastics. They push the limits of human ability, defying gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control. The Peking Acrobats are often accompanied by live musicians who skillfully play traditional Chinese instruments; the time-honored Chinese music coalesces with high-tech special effects and awe-inspiring acrobatic feats, creating an exuberant entertainment event with the festive pageantry of a Chinese Carnival.

Season Finale, where the company blended their unique brand of acrobatics with the majestic sound of the 100-piece Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by John Mauceri. Since their Hollywood Bowl debut, The Peking Acrobats have performed with many of the most prestigious Symphony Orchestras in North America today. These include the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra; the Ravinia Festival Orchestra, featuring members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; the San Diego Symphony Orchestra; the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra; the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. The Peking Acrobats return often to the Hollywood Bowl, where they perform with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra as Special Guest Artists.

Since their founding in 1986, The Peking Acrobats have been featured on numerous television shows and celebrity-studded TV specials. These include Nickelodeon’s Unfabulous, Ellen’s Really Big Show (hosted by Ellen DeGeneres), The Wayne Brady Show, That’s Incredible, ABCʼs Wide World of Sports, and NBCʼs Ring In The New Year Holiday Special. They have also appeared on HDNet TVʼs In Focus series, and have appeared regularly in 3D on NBC/Comcastʼs new 3D Channel. The Peking Acrobats set the world record for the Human Chair Stack on FOX Networkʼs Guinness Book Primetime television show in 1999: they balanced six people precariously atop six chairs twenty one feet up in the air without safety lines, astounding audiences with their bravery and dexterity. The Peking Acrobats have also made their way onto the silver screen – company members were featured in Steven Soderbergh's hit film Oceanʼs Eleven playing alongside Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and George Clooney. Peking Acrobatsʼ alumnus Shaobo Qin also appeared in that filmʼs two sequels, Oceanʼs Twelve and Oceanʼs Thirteen.

Over their thirty-one year career, The Peking Acrobats have achieved international acclaim, dazzling audiences around the world. In February of 2005, The Peking Acrobats premiered in Italy on a five-week, twelve-city tour. Their opening in Milan became a spectacular media event that was covered nationally by the Italian press. In city after city, The Peking Acrobats took stage before sold-out crowds, and the reviews were filled with accolades attesting to their superb performances. Since their Italian debut, The Peking Acrobats have performed in seven European countries on their six European Tours between 2005 and today.

The Peking Acrobats achieved another milestone in the fall of 2003, when they made their orchestral debut at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA. They performed as part of the Hollywood Bowl’s Fireworks

The Peking Acrobats are part of a timehonored Chinese tradition, rooted in centuries of Chinese history and folk art. Tradition demands that each generation of acrobats add its own improvements and embellishments; because of this, high honor is conferred upon those skilled enough to become acrobats. The Peking Acrobats seek to uphold this rich and ancient folk art tradition, bringing it to new technical heights while integrating twenty-first century technology. In the words of Clive Davis of the New York Post, “The Peking Acrobats [are] pushing the envelope of human possibility,” combining agility and grace in remarkable feats of “pure artistry.”


Saturday, March 28, 2020

The Peking Acrobats Tour Program

THE LION DANCE

POLE POSITION

LET THE SPINNING PLATES SPIN

FIVE HAPPINESS CONTORTIONISTS

DIVING DARING DO

WHAT A “JAR”-RING EXPERIENCE!

IT’S A TIGHT SQUEEZE

BODACIOUS BODY BALANCING

DARLING DIABLOS

THE HAPPY CHEFS

KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT

IN THE HIGH CHAIR

CONTORTION BY CANDLELIGHT

HUMAN PYRAMID

AERIAL ACROBATICS

BICYCLE PAGODA

A “STRAPPING” KUNG-FU CEREMONY

FINALE

- Intermission -

There will be one intermission. The program for this performance will be selected from the above. The Management reserves the right to make alterations in the order of the program or in the cast due to illness or any cause whatsoever. The use of cameras, flash or video photography, and tape recorders are strictly prohibited. The Management recommends that parents advise their children that what they see on stage takes years of practice and should not be tried at home!

THE PEKING ACROBATS are produced by

IAI Presentations, Inc. Mr. Don Hughes, President and CEO Ms. Cynthia A. Dike-Hughes, Vice President and COO AND International Asia, Inc. ~ Mr. Ken Hai, President and Artistic Director Mr. Steven Hai, Creative Director Ms. Melinda Hai, Assistant to the President

STAFF FOR THE PEKING ACROBATS®: Technical Company Director: Mr. Ken T. Hai Group Leader: Mr. Yang Quan Technical Consultant: Mr. Qin Bo Technical Director: Mr. Adam Germann Assistant to the Technical Director: Mr. Eli Schellinger Stage Manager: Mr. Jiang Fujun Orchestra Director: Ms. Zhao Wenxi Translator: Mr. Zhang Weiping Assistant Translator: Mr. Zhao Yufei


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Saturday, April 4, 2020

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CASH CAB'S BEN BAILEY LIVE IN CONCERT Before he got behind the wheel of The Cash Cab - Ben Bailey began his career as a stand up comedian. As a young man Bailey left his home in a small town in New Jersey and headed to Los Angeles to pursue his dream of a career in show business. Just a few weeks later he found himself onstage at The Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip and knew right away that he had found his calling. He soon after returned to the East Coast and quickly became a crowd favorite at the clubs in New York City. He has since performed at all the major festivals including Montreal and Chicago (Just For Laughs), The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and at clubs and theaters around the world. In 2019 Ben’s hit TV gameshow Cash Cab returned to BRAVO after a successful special run on The Discovery Channel in 2017. Bailey and his cab is back on duty, returning to the infamous streets of New York City to take unsuspecting passengers on the ride of their life. The 2017 incarnation of the 6-time Daytime Emmy-Award® winning series saw unwitting passengers joined by a guest celebrity who helped the passengers rack up the cash. The celebrity line-up included Matthew Perry, Brooke Shields, Scott Bakula,

Gilbert Gottfried, Dave Foley, Jeff Garlin and Susie Essman. The series continued in its original format through 2018 and was picked up by The Gameshow Network for 2019, solidifying the show as a classic gameshow. Ben has starred in two specials for Comedy Central. His most recent, “Road Rage and Accidental Ornithology,” is currently streaming on Netflix. He has appeared in several commercials, on Last Call w/Carson Daly, The Late Show, The Tonight Show, The Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Rachael Ray, and virtually every major TV and radio show in the country.. He has gone on to host several other series including Whoʼs Still Standing for NBC, Best in The Business and After the Catch for Discovery. He has appeared in numerous other TV shows - 30 Rock, Parenthood, Law and Order, and One Life to Live to name a few. He has also been featured in several films including Bad Parents, Donʼt Shoot the Pharmacist, and Bad Meat. Bailey tours as a national headliner, you can see him live at a Theater or Comedy Club in your area and in his latest Stand Up Special “Ben Bailey Live & Uncensored.” He can also be heard on his popular podcast “Tall But True.”

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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

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BRIAN CULBERTSON: THE XX TOUR Brian Culbertson is an award-winning multiinstrumentalist, songwriter and producer known for his distinct brand of genrecrossing contemporary jazz, R&B and funk. Mining the urban sounds of musically-rich Chicago, he began his musical studies on piano at age eight and quickly picked up several other instruments by the time he was twelve, including drums, trombone, bass and euphonium. Inspired by the iconic R&B-jazz-pop artists of the 1970s like Earth, Wind & Fire, Tower of Power, Chicago, David Sanborn and others, Culbertson started composing original music for his seventh grade piano recital and hasn’t stopped since, amassing 30 Billboard No. 1 singles (and counting!) and a deep catalogue of 18 albums, most of which have topped the Billboard contemporary jazz charts.

a few, Culbertson has won numerous awards and accolades along with nominations from the NAACP Image Awards and Soul Train Awards. In 2012, he founded the Napa Valley Jazz Getaway, a flourishing wine, music and lifestyle experience for which he also serves as artistic director.

Having worked and performed with countless industry all-stars such as Michael McDonald, Chris Botti, Ledisi, Barry Manilow, Herb Alpert, Natalie Cole, Maurice White (EWF), Chuck Brown and Bootsy Collins just to name

Regardless of his success and numerous accomplishments, fans can rest assured that Culbertson always brings his very best – and brings the very best out of others – in all of his broad-ranging musical and creative endeavors.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

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CHRISTOPHER CROSS: 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Christopher Cross burst onto the music scene with his 1980 self-titled debut album, winning five Grammy Awards, including—for the first time in Grammy history—the “Big Four” most prestigious awards: Record of the Year (for the single “Sailing”), Album of the Year, Song of the Year (also “Sailing”), and Best New Artist. In a career spanning over five decades, Cross has sold over 10 million albums. His music has garnered five Grammys, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, an Emmy nomination and five Top 10 singles. Within a year of the first album’s release, Cross was keeping company with music royalty like Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager and through that collaboration won an Oscar for “Arthur’s Theme,” the theme song for the movie Arthur. With his 1983 release, Another Page, Cross was again in the Top 10 with the singles “Alright” and “Think of Laura.” His song, “Swept Away,” composed for the hit television series, Growing Pains, was

nominated for an Emmy in 1988. His creative flame continues to burn brighter than ever, and 12 albums since 1980 demonstrate not only are his first fans listening enthusiastically, but a new generation is discovering his music. Cross is rewarding them all with ever more richly-crafted melodies and elegant guitar work as featured in his latest work, Take Me As I Am (2018). All in all, it’s been quite a ride, one that’s taken Cross from his early days in Texas where he once served as a drum tech for Ginger Baker, bought gear from Jimmy Page, played lead guitar for Deep Purple on a night when Ritchie Blackmore fell ill, among other unique experiences; to his current role as an ever-evolving musician touring the world. A box set commemorating his multidecade long career will be released in 2020. In 2020, Christopher Cross celebrates the 40th anniversary of his breakthrough debut album with a major tour, featuring: “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Wind,” “Say You’ll Be Mine,” and more.


MPAC acknowledges the following generous

PERFORMANCE SPONSORS AND PARTNERS PERFORMANCE SPONSORS

CHAMBERS CENTER BY PALM HEALTH

The Ruth Silverman-Rosenbloom and Victor H. Rosenbloom Foundation, Inc.

MEDIA PARTNER

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 February 17, 2020


Mayo Performing Arts Center

2019-2020 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 The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation Jacobs Levy Equity Management/ Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy The John and Margaret Post Foundation $15,000 - $39,999 BASF Corporation Chambers Center by Palm Health The Hyde & Watson Foundation $10,000 - $14,999 ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives/Todd and Nina Hohman Paragano Family Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 The Allergan Foundation The Arnold F. Baggins Foundation, Inc. Bayer Corporation The Conger Family Foundation John DaSilva Memorial Foundation The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation, Inc.

Jersey Central Power & Light, A FirstEnergy Company The Sandra Kupperman Foundation McCarter & English, LLP MetLife Foundation George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust PNC Financial Services Group William E. Simon Foundation, Inc. Wells Fargo $1,000 to $4,999 Braunschweiger Jewelers Lewis D. Brounell Charitable Trust Laurie and Richard Brueckner Kristin Elliott Charitable Fund Irene and Barry Fisher Investors Bank Foundation Hope Keil and Liza Bianchi-Keil James B. Luke Family Charitable Foundation McGuinn Family Foundation RBC Wealth Management The Ruth Silverman-Rosenbloom and Victor H. Rosenbloom Charitable Foundation, Inc. TD Bank N.A. VaynerMedia As of February 17, 2020 *Excludes fundraising events and membership gifts

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Larena Construction LLC Monster Sushi Wendy Whiting

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MAIN LOBBY BUILDING PROJECT 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 Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes 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. 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 February 17, 2020

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 Edward W. and Catherine F. Ahart 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 Walter and Jennifer Hass John and Kristin Hyland Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Mr. Larry Thompson Ellen and Jonathan Lewis Bud and Sudy Mayo Nancy and Howard Moseson Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes Hank and Jacke Schram Claudia and Kenneth Silverman Mr. Jon Stewart Wendy and Greg Supron David and Lisa Welsh Producer’s Circle: $5,000-$9,999 Sheri and Steve Alexander Theresa Augustine-Christie Michael and Karen Byrne Betty Carroll Chip Carver and Anne DeLaney Ann and Art Corwin Gordon and Cindy Crawford Donna and Kenneth Eberle The Ellis Family Frederick and Katherine Fultz Tobi and George Goldman Antonia Ann Gollob Jay and Linda Hellstrom Richard and Cindy Johnson Jennifer and Jeffrey Kalajian 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 Eileen and Carlos Rodriguez Bob and Anne Rooke Allan and Barbara Staats Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan Director’s Circle: $3,000-$4,999 Patti Aresty Wendy Aresty and Chris deVries Ginger Brennan Gregg and Jackie Buckalew Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll, Jr.

Nick and Elizabeth De Angelo Harriett and Bob Druskin Ms. Sarah R. Epstein Tom and Susan Fuller Steve and Kathy Gillen Dana Griffith and Jack Hogoboom Jerry Happ Alan and Bonnie Kaufman Karen and Jeff Kirby Mr. Bruce Leff Andy and Kristin Lynn Don and Fran MacMaster Caren Frankel and Dr. Jory Magidson Will and Dyanna McGuire Thomas and Marylyn McLaughlin Marianne and Walter Morris John OʼGrady and Brad Motta John and Lucy Orfan Robert and Meredith Pagano Eileen Paragano Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pester Carole and Jack Plaxe Ms. Jaime Raskulinecz and Ms. Linda Varas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sailer Dr. Michael and Mrs. Alice Samach Marcia and Mark Schiffer Robert and Sherry Scott Leonard and Brenda Sichel Anita J. Siegel Susan and Rick Sinay Artist’s Circle: $2,000-$2,999 Arnie and Ruth Aprahamian Richard and Connie Batherman Ms. Dawn Berg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boutillier Dr. James and Mary Chimenti Christie Family Foundation James and Doreen Costello Robin and Tim Devaney Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Dollard John and Lisa Ennis Stephen L. and Ann Marie Feld Friend of MPAC Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Gardner Mr. Richard Genabith Richard and Leslie Goryeb Orren and Trish Grushkin Ms. Paula Hartman Mr. Mark S. Hartmann, Jr. and Shelby C. Rhodes Virginia and Russell Hawkins Marcia and Peter Hunter Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Israel Brad M. Kaplan Esq. Drs. Ezra and Bonnie Kazam Anand and Neeta Khubani

Mr. and Mrs. Robin Kinney Frederick K. Kleen, III and Virginia DeLalla Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lewis Donald and Barbara Louria Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Matlesky Elizabeth Mattson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mazur Mr. David F. Miller and Ms. Sheila F. Eule Robert L. Parker and Jin Ren Kwok Joyce Prevoznik Elizabeth and Tim Ritter Sue and Eric Robbins Eileen Rolnick Linda and Mike Rosenberg Carol Schautz Maggi Sellers E. Michael Shine and Florence K. Ferguson Michael Shoblock Neil and Sue Thakur Deborah Vilage and James Wilkinson Lary Wasserman Conductor’s Circle: $1,250-$1,999 Susan and Ken Adler Charlie and Dianne Ahto Joseph and Teresa Axtell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bareijsza Laurie and Larry Baruch Lynn and Mitch Baumeister Dr. and Mrs. Charles Becht, IV Mr. and Mrs. George H. Becker, Jr. Kurt and Jill Becker Jack Benvent and Robin Cornick Benvent Ken and Lisa Bodmer Mr. Chuck Bodner and Mrs. Toral Notay-Bodner Colleen M. Bondy Michael and Eileen Boos Family Morgan and Amy Bornstein Mr. Michael A. Borodinsky Terry Brannin and Barry Marson Lois Brounell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Tony and Gina Bruno Denis and Barbara Burke Robert and Francoise Burn Mr. Gar Wood N. Burwell Robert and Fran Cavalero Mr. Jeffrey Cohen Janet and Robert Cole, MD Stan and Holly Coleman Mary and David Comora Dr. David and Lynda Conyack Linda R. Couch Frank and Jeanine Crippen


Data Designs, Inc. Ms. Janet DeMeo Mr. Donald C. Devine Paul and Donna DiAntonio Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. DiCesare Jean Marie and Robert DiQuollo John and Karen Dubel Tony and Marianne Ehinger James and Melissa Ehlers Sally and Gary Eisenreich Kristin Elliott Edward W. Fagan John and Eileen Farry John and Linda Fedinec Kevin and Cindy Feeley Gary and Joan Feitlin Rich and Dianna Fembleaux Edward Fernandez and Jessica Thomee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foley Mr. and Mrs. James Frame Dorrie and Brian Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gannet Mr. Timothy Gearty Caroline and Richard Godfrey Betty and Arnold Goldstein Lawrence and Rita Gotfried Edward A. Gramigna, Jr. Lawrence and Florence Green Richard and Kathleen Grochala Mr. and Mrs. Richard Habib John J. Hallacy and Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento Bob and Cynthia Hamburger Dr. and Mrs. Robert Handler Brian and Renee Hansen Michael Harmon Roger and Ameeta Held Amy and Charles Hendershot John and Sarah Holman Michael and Eileen Houle Chelsey Kohler and Billy Huzar Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jaeger Thomas C. Jardim and Karen Fountain

Ken and Jackie Kairys Bill and Debbie Keenan Mr. George Kelly and Dr. Janine Kelly Jeffery Aughey and Aileen Kiter Randy Kleinwaks Michael Kohner Ms. Patricia M. Koyce Harry Krystalla Jane and Michael Kurek Ms. Gloria LaGrassa, Pluckemin Inn Dr. and Mrs. Alan Langsner Allison and Paul Larena Bill and Eileen Levine Adam Levinsohn and Christine St. Peter Barbara and Stuart Levy Steven and Beena Levy Angela and William Lewis Nicky and Paige L'Hommedieu Jeffrey and Lisa Libman Mr. Bruce Lowenhaupt Brian and Tara Luing Kevin and Trisha Luing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Magnani James and Danielle Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matar Roger and Mary Elyn Matthews Jim and Sue McArdle Nancy McGlynn Ms. Donna McNamara Morris County School of Glass Samantha A. Mueller Mrs. Rachel Mullen Joan Ducey-Munde and Dan Munde Phil and Gen Nicastro Donn and Paula Norton Joyce and Edward OĘźGorman Arnold M. Olshan Liz Iacampo Palumbo Anthony and Toni Pecci Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfeffer Stephen and Lisa Plavin

Judy and Jim Pohlman James Polley Leigh and Randy Porges William Powers and Vina Isaac Martin and Clare Prentice Dr. Kenneth and Dr. Suzy Press Mr. and Mrs. James F. Quinn Drs. Gary and Marie Radford Mr. John Raymonds Amy and John Rhinelander Kurt and Linda Riedener Mark A. Rieger, MD Andrea Rizzo Rick and Terri Rizzuto Peter Rochelle Joseph and Marla Runsdorf James and Barbara Salerno Angelo and Ramona Sappio Nancy and Nelson Schaenen, Jr. Judi and Fred Schiller Rudy and Debora Schloesser Mr. Michael Schramm David and Irene Sharpell Michael and Maria Simoff Craig and Cathy Simon Frederic and Joan Sirota Marg and Glen Skar Molly Dunn and Len Smith Mary Jo Sodano Don and Mary Kaye Sparaco Chris Stamos Sandy and Jeff Stiles Eileen and Peter Sudler Kevin and Betsy Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Surette Maureen and Paul Tafuro Carol Thompson Scott and Carmen Turner Thomas and Rebecca Wafer Lisa and Peter Wallburg Judy and Alan Weinstein Michael and Susan Wilk Leonard and Mona Witman Gil and Claire Zweig

As of February 17, 2020

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! ADP Aetna AIG Bank of America BD Benevity Big Lots! Coach Deluxe Corporation Deutsche Bank

ExxonMobil Faber Daeufer & Itrato PC Gap Inc. Geico Gen Re Horizon Foundation Johnson & Johnson Kemnay Advisory Services Macy's Inc.

Merck Moretrench American Corp. Novartis Pfizer Prudential Foundation Towne Toyota Inc. Verizon Visa Voya Foundation As of February 17, 2020


BUSINESS CIRCLE CEO

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.

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Whippany

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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 Cambridge Property Group Park Ave at Morris County | CBRE Cerapedics Inc. Mitchell H. Davich, DMD, PA Depasquale The Spa Pete O’Hagan, Fitness Together

Greystone Intelligence Guarino Wealth Management Heritage Abstract Company Joyce Hilary, Esq. Investment Strategies Group JFL Total Wealth Management Hillary and Richard Lindner Longo Electrical-Mechanical McKirdy, Riskin, Olson & DellaPelle, P.C. Morgan Stanley O. Berk Company, LLC Pawar Gilgallon & Rudy, LLC

Progressive Marketing Dynamics Andrea Martone & Paul Cristelli Realty Executives Platinum Agents Red Oak Capital Advisors Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP Shade Tree Garage Tempewick Wealth Management Turpin Real Estate Ryan Dawson, Weichert, Realtors Jill Southren, Weichert Realtor *As of February 17, 2020


BECOME A MEMBER Advanced Ticketing Sneak Previews VIP Receptions Select Discounts and more!

Support the Arts To learn more call (973) 539-0345 ext. 6526 or visit mayoarts.org/support.


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/support and click on the “Membership” tab to view a complete list of all 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 on the Member Discounts page on mayoarts.org.) Black Horse Tavern & Pub EmbroidMe Enjou Chocolat George & Martha’s American Grille

The Office Tavern Grill Piattino TOWN bar + kitchen *As of February 17, 2020

MPAC Member Discounts program is an added benefit for MPAC Business Circle Members and Advertisers. For more information or to join the Business Circle, call 973-539-0345 ext. 6526.

DIRECTORY OF FACILITY & SERVICES Assistive Listening Devices are available at the Photography or the recording of any concessions counter prior to each performance. performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or recording inside the Theatre without the express permission of the Accessibility: The orchestra section is management is prohibited. accessible to all patrons. There is an elevator to the balcony level. If you need special seating arrangements, please let our box office Ordering Tickets can be done in person at the representatives know at time of purchase. box office, online at mayoarts.org, or by calling 973-539-8008. Large print programs are available upon Box Office hours: Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm, request. and two hours prior to a performance. 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 barrier-free environment.

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 Lost and Found is available through house concert season subject to availability. management. Please call 973-539-0345 ext. 6516. For information visit: mayoarts.org/about/facility-rental Please turn off all electronic devices prior to entering the Theatre.


MPAC’S 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 2019-2020 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.

WHY MPAC EXISTS

MPAC is where our community comes together to be inspired, entertained, and uplifted by the power and the passion of the performing and visual arts.

Through our education programs and Arts in the Community events, MPAC is dedicated to providing children and adults with meaningful experiences in the arts, helping to unleash creativity, shape future leaders and build stronger communities.


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RESTAURANT GUIDE MPAC would like to thank the following restaurants for their support. Read more about our Restaurant Partners on mayoarts.org! 3 West

665 Martinsville Rd, Basking Ridge; 908-647-3000 From the smokey wood flavors of seasonal appetizers and entrees, to the finely executed desserts, we at 3 West strive to keep customers coming back for more. 3westrest.com

Eclectic Grill

@ Morristown Hyatt, Headquarters Plaza 973-647-1234 Exciting and innovative American cuisine. Complimentary self-parking. morristown.hyatt.com

Aikou Modern Asian Cuisine

Enjou Chocolat

Black Horse Tavern & Pub

Fiamma Wood Fired Pizza

54 South Street, Morristown; 973-538-0550 Aikou restaurant blends traditional culinary art with the modern concept of fine dining in an elegant contemporary atmosphere. aikoumorristown.com 1 West Main Street, Mendham; 973-543-7300 Indulge in the area’s finest cuisine. Enjoy choice steaks, signature salads, and some of the freshest seafood this side of the Jersey shore from our Oyster and Clam Bar. Live guitar music fills the night on Fridays and Saturdays. blackhorsenj.com

Blue Morel Restaurant & Wine Bar

2 Whippany Road, Morristown; (973) 451-2619 (at the Westin Governor Morris) Combines the finest seasonal ingredients from local, regional, organic and sustainable farms with the culinary creativity of Chef Thomas Ciszak and Chef Kevin Takafuji. Blue Morel creates a farm to table experience serving New American Cuisine, Sushi and a Seafood Raw Bar. bluemorel.com

Central + Main

3 Central Ave, Madison; 973-845-6622 Chef Leia Gaccione brings timeless seasonal American cuisine in a comfortable, but classy atmosphere. Expect delicious bites and a neighborhood vibe. centralandmain.com

Dublin Pub

4 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-538-1999 Right across the street from the theatre. Authentic Irish Pub with cozy atmosphere and great food and drink. Private room available for parties. dublinpubmorristown.com

8 DeHart Street, Morristown; 973-993-9090 Gourmet Chocolate, Custom Shaped Chocolate, Corporate Gifts, Gift Baskets, and Wedding and Party Favors. enjouchocolat.com 47 S Park Pl, Morristown; 973-998-7070 A beloved, family friendly pizzeria just a short walk from MPAC. Our extensive menu offers a variety of authentic entrees, pastas, fresh salads and specialty sandwiches. BYOB. fiammapizza.com/morristown

George & Martha’s

67 Morris Street, Morristown; 973-267-4700 Modern American menu in a sophisticated and fun atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for lunch, dinner or cocktails with friends, George & Martha’s is a great choice every day of the week. georgeandmarthas.com

Grato

2230 Rte 10 W, Morris Plains; 973-267-4006 Seasonal Italian Cuisine. Grato means ‘grateful’ in Italian, and that’s just how you’ll feel after a meal at this pleasing restaurant. gratorestaurant.com

Nunzio's Dolce Vita

90 South Street, Morristown; 973-984-7700 Nunzio's Dolce Vita is an Italian Restaurant that incorporates fresh, seasonal ingredients into its dishes. Nunzio's is located next door to MPAC and is a BYOB restaurant. Reservations are encouraged and please allow 90 minutes for your dining experience. nunziosdolcevita.com


RESTAURANT GUIDE The Office Tavern Grill

3 South Street, Morristown; 973-285-0220 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. officetaverngrill.com

Piattino

88 East Main Street, Mendham; 973-543-0025 Nestled in Historic Mendham NJ, Piattino is serving up great Italian Fare with a modern twist, sourcing artisan ingredients from across the world and our own back yard. It is our goal to create a warm and inviting atmosphere with exceptional service for the neighborhood for years to come. mendham.piattinonj.com

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 STIRLING HOTEL. The Stirling Tavern offers an exquisite cocktail menu,16 revolving draft beers and a late night menu Wed - Sat. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere to begin or end your theatre experience. Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner stirlingtavern.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. taborroadtavern.com

TOWN bar + kitchen

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. rootssteakhouse.com

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. townbarandkitchen.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

Trap Rock Restaurant and Brewery

Roots Steakhouse

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. ruthschris.com

SmartWorld Coffee

74 South Street, Morristown; 973-627-1600 Sustainably harvested coffees, as well as teas, smoothies, sandwiches and baked goods. Located just steps from MPAC! smartworldcoffee.com

South + Pine

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. southandpine.com

279 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights; 908-665-1755 Combines seasonal craft brews with seasonal American food. Trap Rock Restaurant offers a working microbrewery and a comfortable European ski lodge atmosphere. traprockrestaurant.net

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 smoothwies. urbantablerestaurant.com


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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS APRIL 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27

Cash Cab’s Ben Bailey Live in Concert Brian Culbertson: The XX Tour Christopher Cross The Choir of Man Manhattan Comedy Night The Magic School Bus: Lost in the Solar System Bumping Mics with Jeff Ross and Dave Attell Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Scared Scriptless Dennis DeYoung Llama Llama Red Pajama - Live! Brit Floyd: Echoes 2020 Forever Motown Tracy Morgan: No Disrespect Dance to the Movies B - The Underwater Bubble Show The Diary of Anne Frank

MAY 5/1 Audra McDonald 5/2 The Laurie Berkner Band Live! 5/6 Igudesman & Joo: Play It Again 5/7 Live Nation Presents: Lewis Black: It Gets Better Every Day 5/8 The Charlie Daniels Band and The Marshall Tucker Band 5/9 STOMP 5/15 ABBA the Concert 5/16 New Jersey Ballet’s All American Evening 5/17 New Jersey Ballet: Cinderella 5/29-31 Newsies JUNE 6/5 6/19 6/20 6/26 6/27

Manhattan Comedy Night The Disco Nights The Fab Four - The Ultimate Tribute Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie Happy Together Tour 2020

JULY - AUGUST 7/24 The Hollies 7/30 Dion 8/19 Boz Scaggs * Additional events to be added. **Schedule subject to change.

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