Great Lakes Center for the Arts 2019-2020 Fall-Spring Season Program

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The Great Lakes Center for the Arts is pleased to continue its mission to inspire, entertain, and educate through this next vibrant season bringing you world-class, year-round programming Live on Center Stage at affordable ticket prices with a robust education program. Visitors and residents alike are sure to enjoy the diversity of events, including comedy, classical music, ballet, sing-along cinema, foot stomping beats, decade favorites and more. Be moved by the astounding a capella vocal talent of Naturally 7 and rock out the end of 2019 with Rock Baby Rock! Greet 2020 with the incredible talent of Jake Allen. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of an English pub with Choir of Man, and delight in the rich music of the renowned Canadian Brass. Warm up your vocal chords and become part of a classic as the Cinema Series comes alive with the Sound of Music sing-along and revel in local talent or even share the stage in Voices Without Borders’ A Time to Shine. The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Northern Michigan Chorale, Little Traverse Youth Choir, and Crooked Tree Arts Center return to Center Stage as they once again present remarkable regional talent in collaborative events throughout the year.

Jill O’Neill Executive Director

Kathy Oswald Board Chair

Michael M. Kaiser

We are exceedingly grateful for the continued support of our patrons, donors, volunteers, Board of Directors, and staff. All of your contributions make the Center a tremendous success and help to expand the reach of the arts in Northern Michigan! Thank you for believing in the power of the arts to transform lives as we continue the mission to provide the full spectrum of performing arts, Live on Center Stage!

Welcome to a season of VIBRANT and MOVING events Live on Center Stage.

Artistic Director greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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ABOUT THE CENTER

FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Northern Michigan envisioned a purpose built, state-of-the-art professional venue to showcase the region’s many fine performing artists and welcome world-class performances for all to enjoy. WITH A VISION TO SERVE as a cultural and social hub for Northern Michigan, the Great Lakes Center for the Arts’ mission is to inspire, entertain, and educate through the performing arts with year-round, world-class performances, affordable ticket pricing and a robust education program.

ABOUT THE BUILDING Total venue size of 40,000 square feet Theater seating capacity of 525

BUILDING DESIGN AND  CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS TowerPinkster Project Architect

Stage capacity of 3,000 square feet

Fisher Dachs Associates Theater Planning and Design Creative Acoustics Acoustical Design

Community Engagement Room with seating for up to 250 people Inviting Rooftop Terrace and Donor Lounge overlooking Little Traverse Bay

Boyce Nemec Designs AudioVisual Design DesignWorks Interior Design The Christman Company Construction Manager Ken Lawless Owner’s Representative

CURATED ART The Great Lakes Center for the Arts thanks Margaret Tvedten of Tvedten Fine Art in Harbor Springs for generously curating the art collection displayed throughout the Center. For more information about the artists and how to purchase these pieces, please inquire at the GLCFA Box Office or by phone at 231.439.2610. 6

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2019 CENTER LEADERSHIP Bill Clements Carole Cobb Secretary Marilyn Crawford Steve Cross David Crouse Andrew Cummings Don DeFosset Pamella DeVos Orlene Hawks Lisa Herrick David V. Johnson Founding Chair Paul Knapp

STAFF JILL O’NEILL Executive Director MICHAEL M. KAISER Artistic Director MATTHEW KACERGIS Associate Artistic Director MATTHEW WAWRO Development Director HEATHER RUSSELL Education Director CJ WINNELL Technical Director

Jill O’Neill

ERIC LEISTER Box Office Manager/ Property Sales Manager

Kathy Oswald Chair

CYNDIE MILLER House Manager

William U. Parfet

ANGELA MORRIS   Development Manager

Jennifer Merriman

Annette Pocica Treasurer Irene Rogerson Elysa Roskam Kurt Wietzke

ALEXANDRA MYERS Marketing Manager AMY RHUDY Operations Manager

BOARD OF DIRECTORS greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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HOST YOUR SPECIAL EVENT AT THE CENTER The Great Lakes Center for the Arts has six unique spaces available for rent, perfect for private and business events, weddings, and social events.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Eric Leister, Box Office Manager/Property Sales Manager at eleister@greatlakescfa.org or 231.439.2603.

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Say “I Do” Host your engagement party, ceremony, or reception at the gorgeous Great Lakes Center for the Arts on the shores of Lake Michigan.

TO DISCUSS YOUR WEDDING OR SPECIAL EVENT CONTACT Eric Leister, Box Office Manager/Property Sales Manager at eleister@greatlakescfa.org or 231.439.2603.

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October 30

Doktor Kaboom and the Wheel of Science 3rd-5th grades, science November 8

Pete the Cat

Pre-K to 2nd grades, literature and relationships February 21

Walk On: The Story of Rosa Parks

7th and 8th grades, history February 28

Interlochen Ballet: Sleeping Beauty

6th grade, literature and dance

The Great Lakes Center for the Arts is proud to announce the 2019 | 2020 Next Gen serieseducational programming for youth from across Northern Michigan—as it partners with area educators in providing world-class arts experiences that enrich the lives of young people. The Center presents a variety of productions that complement the school curriculum and enhance learning, as only the arts can do. The Next Gen series includes matinées for schools as well as educational experiences tied to the Center’s Summer and Fall—Spring Season presented events, all provided at little or no charge to participating schools and students. The Next Gen Series is made possible, in part, through the Mansfield Family Foundation and the Robert Jensen Dau Family Foundation, as well from foundation grants and the State of Michigan. Total 2018-2019 Student Attendance 2500 2019-2020 Projected Student Attendance

“Many of my students have little or no experiences with music, art, or theater. The only exposure they receive is through school. My students were able to experience an event (The Accidentals) that expanded their horizons, one that showed them new possibilities.” – Local 4th Grade Teacher

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT HEATHER RUSSELL, EDUCATION DIRECTOR 231.439.2604 hrussell@greatlakescfa.org

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CINEMA SCHEDULE Cinema offerings in a variety of genres will be announced throughout the Fall - Spring season. Be sure you are signed up to receive our weekly e-newsletter, and keep an eye out on our website and social media for cinema dates, times, and title announcements!

A POWERFUL CINEMA EXPERIENCE  on the Center’s massive 45-foot screen with 4K projection and Dolby Surround Sound.

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COMEDY

Bob Saget SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 8:00PM $73 / $67 / $57 / $43

“Hilarious and at times heartbreaking, Saget [gets] the audience right where he wants them—once again.” —Vanity Fair

Yes, Bob Saget has starred in many successful television shows, including two of the most family-friendly shows network TV has ever produced (Full House and America’s Funniest Home Videos) but he’s also an out of his mind stand-up comedian for over thirty years. From his 2014 Grammy-nominated stand-up special, “That’s What I’m Talkin’ About,” to his scene-stealing cameos in “Entourage,” and “The Aristocrats,” Saget always entertains as he embraces his dark side. In January 2016, Saget completed a 9-week run on Broadway as Pastor Greg in the Tony nominated play, Hand To God, and his first book, Dirty Daddy, is a New York Times Best Seller. Most recently, Saget can be seen in the hit Netflix series, Fuller House, and he directed and starred in the 2019 independent film, Benjamin. Saget is also the host, writer and Executive Producer of the new ABC series, Videos After Dark, and his newest hour stand-up special, Zero To Sixty, is currently streaming on Amazon Prime. The comedic style of this event is rated R-ish and intended for mature audiences.

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In 1980, Melissa Manchester became the first recording artist in the history of the Academy Awards to have two nominated movie themes in a single year, “Through The Eyes Of Love” from Ice Castles and “I’ll Never Say Goodbye” from The Promise, and to perform them both on the Oscar telecast. Melissa starred in the national tours of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Music of the Night and Song and Dance, and created the role of Maddy, the title character’s mother, on the NBC hit TV series Blossom. Nominated for a Grammy in 1980 for “Don’t Cry Out Loud,” she won the Grammy Award for best female vocalist in 1982 singing “You Should Hear How She Talks About You.” Melissa has composed music for the animated features The Great Mouse Detective and Lady and the Tramp II, the sequel to the Disney classic. In addition to composing the scores for the musicals I Sent a Letter to My Love and Sweet Potato Queens, Melissa also co-wrote the radio mainstays “Midnight Blue,” “Come in from the Rain,” and “Whenever I Call You Friend.” Recently, Melissa celebrated her 45-year career with the release of her 21st album, The Fellas, a tribute to the iconic male singers who set the platinum standard for the music of the great American songbook.

SINGER SONGWRITER

“Melissa Manchester is one of the greatest female vocalists of all time. Her velvety, soulful voice is unmistakable, and I always look forward to new music from this immensely talented songstress.” – Michael Cavacini

Melissa Manchester SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 8:00PM $63 / $57 / $47 / $33

Directors’ Society Supporters: Don and Jan DeFosset

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ORCHESTRA CONCERT

This event is the Great Lakes Chamber   Orchestra’s season-opening concert and presents the world premiere of a newly   commissioned work by composer David   Lockington, entitled “The Violet Viola Concerto.” This piece was written for the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Music Director and violist, Libor Ondras, and was inspired by the birth of Lockington’s granddaughter, Violet. “Overture from II Signor Bruchino” by Rossini and “Variaciones Concertantes” by Ginastera will also be on the program. A pre-concert talk with Music Director Libor Ondras and composer David Lockington will take place at 5:45PM. To purchase tickets, please visit glcorchestra.org or call the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra at 231-487-0010.

GREAT LAKES CHAMBER   ORCHESTRA PRESENTS:

The Violet Viola Concerto SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 7:00PM $50 / $35 / $25 18 and under FREE

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A DISTINCTIVE DINING EXPERIENCE

Enjoy a distinctive dining experience at Sage with indulgent dishes and a premium bottle from our 16-foot wine tower. For reservations 231.344.4420.

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OPERA SHOWCASE

Indiana University was recently ranked in   the top ten in the world for performing arts   institutions by QS World University Rankings. For decades, the IU Jacobs School of Music has produced some of the finest opera singers in the country, such as Lawrence Brownlee and Jamie Barton, to name only two. The Center welcomes a group of vocalists from the Jacobs School of Music who will perform classical vocal selections from opera arias to art songs. This will be an opportunity to hear future Metropolitan Opera stars right on Center Stage!

Great Lakes Conservatory Showcase FEATURING INDIANA UNIVERSITY JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 4:00PM $25 All Seats / $10 Students

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FOLK MUSIC

BLISSFEST PRESENTS:

An Evening with Peter Yarrow

Featuring Special Guest Mustard’s Retreat

(of Peter, Paul & Mary)

Peter Yarrow’s talents as a creative artist— both with the legendary trio (Peter, Paul & Mary) and as a solo performer—are frequently directed at using music to convey a message of humanity and caring. His gift for songwriting has produced some of the most moving songs from Peter, Paul & Mary, including “Puff, the Magic Dragon,” “Day is Done,” “Light One Candle,” and “The Great Mandala.” As a member of the renowned musical trio, Yarrow has earned multiple gold and platinum albums, as well as numerous Grammys. Over the years, many issues have moved Peter to commit his time and talent: equal rights, peace, the environment, gender equality, homelessness, hospice care, and education. All have utilized his skills as both a performer and an organizer. Peter Yarrow’s life and work – culminating in the founding and leadership of Operation Respect with its “Don’t Laugh At Me” initiative – is based on his passionate belief that music, with its power to build community and catalyze change, can be a particularly powerful organizing tool. greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 7:30PM $30 All Seats

“The crowd reaction was simply overwhelming for this folk legend. I have never seen so many of our patrons expressing such a wide range of emotion with tears of joy. The most prominent [Yarrow] is as magical and iconic a performer as ever.” —Jim Gillespie, Executive Director, Blissfest Music Organization Mustard’s Retreat Photo: Gary Lester

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ORCHESTRA CONCERT

GREAT LAKES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PRESENTS:

Angels and Demons SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 7:00PM $50 / $35 / $25 18 and under FREE

Join the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra   as they introduce Angels and Demons, an eerie-themed concert with music from Ravel, Schubert, and Caplet. Almost 200 years after Schubert wrote “Death and the Maiden,” it continues to be called one of the “pillars of the chamber music repertoire,” recounting Schubert’s impending death. Ravel’s work, “Pavane for a Dead Infanta,” belies its actual inspiration: Far from being about death, the piece is not sad and mournful, but more in the realm of fantasy, and could be titled, “Pavane for a Princess from a Faraway Time.” Pre-concert talk by Music Director Libor Ondras at 6:00PM. To purchase tickets, please visit glcorchestra.org or call the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra at 231-487-0010.

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2019 2020

SEASON

SUNDAY SERIES The Violet Viola Concerto

The Cummings String Quartet

SATURDAY, SEPT 21, 2019 | 7:00 pm Great Lakes Center for the Arts: $25, $35, $50

NOV 3, 2019 | 4:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, Boyne City

Angels and Demons

The Complete Chopin Preludes and String Trio

SUNDAY, OCT 27, 2019 | 7:00 pm Great Lakes Center for the Arts: $25, $35, $50

JAN 12, 2020 | 4:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, Harbor Springs

Handel’s Messiah THURSDAY, DEC 19, 2019 | 7:00 pm St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church: $25, $35, $50 FRIDAY, DEC 20, 2019 | 7:00 pm Great Lakes Center for the Arts: $25, $35, $50

FEB 23, 2020 | 4:00 pm First Presbyterian Church, Petoskey

Brass Quintet and DrumHeads MAR 22, 2020 | 4:00 pm First Congregational Church, Charlevoix

Take to the Sky SATURDAY, APR 25, 2020 | 7:00 pm Great Lakes Center for the Arts: $25, $35, $50

Beethoven Symphony No. 9

Violin, Horn, Piano Trio

Double Reeds

WITH CHORUS

SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020 | 4:00 pm John M. Hall Auditorium, Bay View: $25, $35, $50

TICKETS ONLINE OR AT THE DOOR

MAY 3, 2020 | 4:00 pm Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Petoskey Sunday Series provides free chamber music with small ensembles of musicians from the orchestra. Generous support for the Sunday Series is provided by Carolyn Klender.

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The Northern Michigan Chorale returns   to the Center for its third concert series,   “SING JOY!” Celebrating their 38th year, they perform exciting music featuring many carol arrangements of the renowned Robert Shaw. The concert includes lively tunes, like Stephen Foster’s “Some Folks Love the Holidays,” and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s moving “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Led by Julie Pierpont, the Northern Michigan Chorale received an Eddi Award for “best Arts and Cultural Organization for the benefit of the citizens of Charlevoix and Emmet Counties.” They offer vocal music scholarships each spring to area residents of all ages seeking to improve their singing. Joining the Chorale is the popular and talented Little Traverse Youth Choir, under the direction of Kevin Wells. In 2018 they toured Ireland and in summer 2019 hosted an international choral festival with Voices Without Borders. Together the Chorale and Youth Choir bring 100 singers from all over Northern Michigan, uniting to create a rich and glorious blend of voices. Their versatile accompanists are Cynda Coleman and Amy Rhudy.

HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT

NORTHERN MICHIGAN  CHORALE PRESENTS:

SING JOY!

The NMC and LTYC are very grateful for the continued support of their audiences and local sponsors. Contact your favorite singer if you need more information or assistance with purchasing tickets.

SATURDAY,  NOVEMBER 23  3:00PM & 7:30PM SUNDAY,  NOVEMBER 24  3:00PM $15 Adults $12 Students (11-18) & Seniors Free for 10 & under

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BALLET

CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER PRESENTS:

The Nutcracker Enchant your holiday season with Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet’s presentation of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. With all original choreography by CTAC Artistic Director Heather Raue, and CTAC Dance Instructor Karrie Benedict, this beautifully dynamic show has become a Northern Michigan tradition. A portion of the proceeds benefits the CTAC Dance Scholarship Fund.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 3:00PM & 7:00PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 3:00PM $50 Box Seats $30 Adults $10/$5 Students

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ORCHESTRA CONCERT

The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra presents Handel’s Messiah, the quintessential musical crown of the Chamber’s season, featuring dazzling vocal solos, instrumental fireworks, and splendid choral writing, making this one of the most beloved holiday traditions. Libor Ondras leads the orchestra and chorus in a performance not to be missed. To purchase tickets, please visit glcorchestra.org or call the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra at 231-487-0010.

GREAT LAKES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PRESENTS:

Messiah FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 7:00PM $50 / $35 / $25 18 and under FREE

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HOLIDAY A CAPPELLA

Naturally 7 Seven guys. Multiple ways of making music   using only their voices. What they do is far more than a cappella. They are a band   without a band. Having met in school and gospel choir, the members of this now world-renowned a cappella ensemble quickly discovered that they were doing more than just singing songsthey all had perfect hypervocal capabilities. Each band member has his preferred style, and together, Naturally 7 summons up soul, rap, rock, and folk in one harmonious balance. Naturally 7’s astounding 20-year musical journey has led them from collaborating with artists such as Michael Bublé, Coldplay, Mick Hucknall, Ludacris, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Phil Collins, and Mahalia Jackson, to performing in 467 international shows over three world tours and nine album releases between 2002 and 2018. This year, Naturally 7 is celebrating their 20th anniversary with new releases and remixes of famous hits, and a repertoire of their own musical compositions and cover songs. With their rich harmonies, an unbelievable ability to replicate instruments, and a stage presence that can be felt in every seat of the house, Naturally 7’s phenomenal talent is one never before experienced on Center Stage. greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 7:30PM $45 / $40 / $35 / $30

“To call them an a cappella group would be a gross understatement, for they performed songs with trumpets, electric guitars, bass cello, harmonica, a full drum kit, and more – using only their voices. It was like a striking optical illusion only aural.” —Boston Globe

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ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MUSIC OF THE 40s, 50s & 60s

“Between his jaw-dropping skills and just as pristine performances from all the accompanists, Rock Baby Rock is destined to delight not only ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ appreciators, but much of the era it surrounded.” —Chicago Concert Review

Rock Baby Rock! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 7:30PM $45 / $40 / $35 / $30

Get ready for a musical history trip! Move and groove back to the beginnings of rock ‘n’ roll with entertainer and songwriter Lance Lipinsky and his Chicago-based group The Lovers in Rock Baby Rock! Culling together revitalized sounds from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s, this ever-shuffling night features both obvious and slightly less common touchstones, including era-defining material from Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bill Haley & The Comets, Chubby Checker, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, The Dells, Ike Turner, and Jerry Lewis’ top tunes. In an unforgettable live concert, Lipinsky delivers an explosive pumpin’ piano performance showcasing his influences of the 1950s and 60s in his original music. With driving Jerry Lee style piano rhythms and Elvis inspired swagger, he and The Lovers take on a modern evolution of a timeless throwback style in an all-its-own, swing-tastic, rockabilly stage show spectacular.

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Let’s start at the very beginning (a very good place to start). This event is a screening of the classic Julie Andrews’ musical film in glorious, full-screen Technicolor, complete with subtitles so that the whole audience can sing along! The fun-filled show starts with a vocal warm-up led by the evening’s host, who also takes the audience through their complimentary ‘magic moments fun pack’ containing various props to be used at strategic points throughout the film. Then, of course, there is the famous fancy-dress competition in which everyone who has come in Sound of Music-inspired costume is invited onto the stage to show off their fantastic tailoring skills and take a chance to win prizes. Attendees will also get a bag of props at the door to enhance this amazing experience! Having started in the UK back in 1999, the Sing-Along Sound of Music show has now become a worldwide hit, playing to packed houses across the globe with over 10,000 performances in 11 different countries, including many of the world’s cities: New York, L.A., San Francisco, Toronto, Sydney, Melbourne, Dublin and Oslo, Amsterdam and Stockholm. It has even filled the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles – seven times! So, get those vocal cords warmed up, cut up those chintz curtains, and hurry down for another dose of the international smash-hit sensation!

SING-ALONG CINEMA

“You wouldn’t want to miss a monumental feat of interactive fun that somehow taps into a piece of shared past.” —Toronto Star

Sing-Along Sound of Music SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 3:00PM $20 All Seats

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OPENING WEEKEND

Crystal Downing

Now in Bay View

SEPTEMBER 19 - 22, 2019

Engage • Learn • Connect

C.S. Lewis and Film

September 20 - 12:00 Noon Lunch with Crystal and David Downing

Stafford’s Perry Hotel • Reservations Requested

David Downing

September 20 - 7:30 p.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS

September 18 - 19, 2020

Philip Yancey

Keynote Speaker Known as the most engaging and convicting writers in the Christian world.

Crystal and David Downing • C.S. Lewis and D. L. Sayers: A Feisty Friendship Crooked Tree Arts Center • Free Will Offering

September 21 - 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

8:30 a.m to 9:00 a.m. Morning serivce at Bay View’s Crouse Chapel 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 Saturday Seminar featuring Crystal and David Downing and Chip Duncan at Bay View's Evelyn Hall

Chip Duncan

Other festival highlights include: Book Discussion, The Writer’s Workshop and Teen Writing Contest

For additional information, visit www.cslewisfestival.org

C.S. Lewis Festival, Inc. The month long festival that provides an enriching cultural experience for all people that explores the life and work of C. S. Lewis through collaborations by the arts, education, and faith communities.

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IPR NEWS 91.5 FM, Traverse City 90.1 FM, Harbor Springs/Petoskey 89.7 FM, Manistee/Ludington National, international, and local news coverage as well as your favorite NPR programs iprnews.org

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CAN’T MAKE IT TO A SHOW? JUST LET US KNOW! We understand schedules get double booked and things come up. While tickets are non-refundable, we are happy to help you with options. SHARE. Reach out to family or friends who may want to attend but do not have tickets yet. EXCHANGE. Contact us to exchange your tickets for another event within the 2019 | 2020 Fall - Spring Season based on availability. DONATE. If you wish to donate your ticket purchase, please contact us so we can provide you with a gift receipt and offer your tickets to others to purchase and attend.

CENTER & BOX OFFICE HOURS On the day of a performance, our Box Office will be open in the Center to walk in or call at 231.439.2610 during these times: SATURDAY OR SUNDAY EVENTS: 12:00PM through the event WEEKNIGHT EVENTS: 5:00PM through the event CINEMA SERIES EVENTS: two hours prior to show time Our team is happy to assist you at our Main Office, in the green Bay Harbor Building across the street from the Center during regular business hours weekdays from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. The Theater doors will open 30 minutes prior to the start of an event.

FOOD & DRINK The Center asks that you please enjoy your food and beverages before entering the Theater. The Main Level Lobby and Concessions will open one hour prior to each event.

DRESS CODE Wear whatever makes you feel most comfortable! The type of performance can sometimes be the best indicator of what is most often worn by others. We ask that patrons refrain from wearing hats or other attire that could block lines of vision for others. Regardless of your choice, we want you to feel comfortable enough to truly enjoy your experience.

RUNNING LATE? If you arrive after an event has already started, you will be seated at the appropriate time as instructed by the staff.

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BAG POLICY When attending an event at the Center, consider arriving early and traveling with only necessities for the evening. All bags and persons entering the venue are subject to search. The Center reserves the right to refuse entrance to any item deemed a potential safety or security risk or with the potential to be a distraction to the event.

ACCESSIBILITY The Center is ADA accessible and is happy to help with special needs you may have during your visit. Please e-mail the Center at info@greatlakescfa.org to make special requests before the event you are attending. Hearing assistance headsets are available to be checked out at the Box Office before an event.

CAMERAS & RECORDING DEVICES Audience photography, recording or any other form of reproduction of the events may be prohibited based on the event. Recording for the purpose of distribution is always prohibited. Please pay attention to the pre-event information for event specific guidelines. However, we encourage all kinds of photos before an event begins. Be sure to tag us on social platforms so we can see how much fun you are having at the Center!

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AGE RESTRICTIONS Please use discretion and careful thought when bringing a child to any of our events. All of our patrons’ comfort is important to us, including yours and your young person’s. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter.

VENUE RENTALS Our spaces such as the Community Engagement Room, Rooftop Terrace, Donor Lounge, and the Theater, are available for rent for your special occasion. Contact Property Sales Manager, Eric Leister at 231.439.2603 or eleister@greatlakescfa.org for more information.

SMOKING The Center is a non-smoking facility.

LOST & FOUND If you have lost an item, please call 231.439.2600 and ask to speak to the House Manager. greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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You are invited to join us for a fabulous night of celebration featuring an exciting Gala concert in support of the Center’s mission to inspire, entertain, and educate our Northern Michigan community. The Gala is the Center’s primary fundraising event of the year, with all proceeds going towards providing world-class, year-round events, affordable ticket pricing, and a robust education program. Thank you to the following supporters for their leadership in making the 2019 Gala a success: HONOR A RY C H A I RS Daniel & Pamella DeVos Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield & Stephanie Chatfield COR P OR AT E SP ONS OR S PLATINUM Fifth Third Bank GOLD Down East Yachting CO- C H A IR S Lin & Herb Henkel COM M IT T E E William & Patricia Anton Foundation Bill & Gigi Clements Carole & Bill Cobb Bill & Marilyn Crawford Harbor Sotheby’s International Realty David V. & Pamela Johnson Larry & Kathy Oswald Petoskey Plastics Todd & Tracy Wenzel

I N-KI ND SU PP ORT A Matter of Taste at Tapawingo Fox Motors Mammoth Distilling Michael Murphy IV Photography Monarch Garden & Floral Design Serradella Vintage WTCM Radio AUCTION SP ONSORS Barton & Gray Mariners Club Blankiet Estate Cardinale Winery Carole & Bill Cobb Gargiulo Vineyards Lin & Herb Henkel Pamela & David V. Johnson Melka Estates and Winery Bill Parfet Annette & Robert Pocica Moone • Tsai Wines Oil Nut Bay OVID. Napa Valley PXG - Parsons Xtreme Golf Elysa & Bob Roskam Rudd Oakville Estate Scottsdale National Golf Club

2 0 2 0 G A L A D E TA I L S T O B E A N N O U N C E D Contact the Development Office at 231.436.2600 or gala@greatlakescfa.org to make sure you are on the mailing list for the 2020 Gala!

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The heart and soul of the Great Lakes Center for the Arts is defined by the generosity of its donors. From the days when the Center was just a concept to today’s exciting reality, many have stepped forward with support. They share a belief in the power of the arts to transform lives and communities and a willingness to come together to bring results. To those who have supported the Center and its mission, a heartfelt thank you! For those who would like to join the ranks of the believers listed on the following pages, we look forward to welcoming you soon. Please feel free to use the envelope provided in this program or contact me directly with any questions. Working together, I know we can keep the momentum going – Live on Center Stage!

Warm regards,

MATTHEW WAWRO, Development Director mwawro@greatlakescfa.org • 231.439.2606 greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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FAMILY OF DREAMMAKERS FOUNDING CIRCLE

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

VISIONARIES

BENEFACTORS

Campaign gifts of $3,000,000+

Campaign gifts of $100,000+

Anonymous

Bob and Jennifer Banks

Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation

Robert Jensen Dau Foundation

Pamela and David V. Johnson

Rick and Sheila Fruehauf

INNOVATORS Campaign gifts of $1,000,000+

Curt and Betsy Harrison Lin and Herb Henkel

Anonymous

Stephen and Molly Kircher Family Giving Fund

The Jonathan and Mary Kay Borisch Family Foundation

C. Michael Kojaian and Elizabeth Kojaian

Bill and Marilyn Crawford

Irving and Susan Levy The Mansfield Family Foundation

SUSTAINERS Campaign gifts of $500,000+

Dr. Gilbert and Sandy Mosher Deb and Joe Nachtrab

Tim and Cindy Brammer

Larry and Kathy Oswald

Bill and Gigi Clements Foundation

Robert and Annette Pocica

Carole and Bill Cobb Barbara and Bill Parfet

Tom and Ann Stallkamp Todd and Tracy Wenzel Harold and Bonnie Zeigler

Craig and Irene Rogerson David and Robin Small

PATRONS

State of Michigan

Campaign gifts of $50,000+

LEADERS

Dan and Kathy Babcock

Campaign gifts of $250,000+

Tom and Maureen Bickersteth

CDV5 Foundation

Gay Cummings

Dick and Betsy DeVos Family Foundation

Burton and Susan Farbman

Doug and Maria DeVos Foundation Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation Kathleen Glass Family The Meijer Foundation

Paul and Amy Heuerman Paul and Nancy Knapp Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Petoskey Plastics Petoskey Rotary Club Charities, Inc. Bob and Michele Walker

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SUPPORTERS

CORNERSTONE SOCIETY

Bob and Marissa Kagle

Campaign gifts of $25,000+

Teri List-Stoll and Steve Stoll

Phyllis Y. and Gregory L. Adams Denise and James F. Anderton, IV

Endowing the dream for future generations

Ralph and Patti Miesel

Charles R. Eisendrath

Joseph A. Paradis III

Paul and Nancy Knapp

Sonja and Jon Perkins

Larry and Deana Blackburn

Richard and Nancy Rae

The Mansfield Family Foundation

Charlotte and Al Butler

The Joseph J. Schott Foundation

LEGACY SOCIETY

Pat and Gill Clements Foundation

Keith and Kristi Stinson

Creating an impact through planned giving

JD Talbott and Jill O’Neill

David and Kay Allan

Dave and Tina Frescoln

Byron and Maureen Trerice

Gay Cummings

Hilton and Lisa Garner Mike and Orlene Hawks

Jane Warner and John Hegener

David V. and Pamela Johnson

Rolla and Kirsten Huff

Kurt and Phoebe Wietzke

Diane and James Carr, Jr.

FRIENDS OF THE CENTER CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

GIFTS $10,000 AND UNDER

Maggie and Robert Charlton

Robert and Susan Clarke

Jim and Rebecca Coughlin

In honor of David V. Johnson

Steve and Amy Cross

GIFTS $5,000 AND UNDER Anonymous Andre and Trisha Duffie Peg and John Emley Gardner Colby Gallery Dave and Cheryl Hamilton Judd and Katherine Malkin Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation Julian and Sissy Van Winkle III GIFTS $1,000 AND UNDER Robert and Marilyn Akers Anonymous

Brian and Beth Anne Eckerle Chip and Jean Frentz George and Maiga Friess Robert and Peter Gluck Joyce and Bruce Herbert D’Anne Kleinsmith Emily Meyerson and Harry Kitchen Carin Nielsen, MD Dr. Robert and Alice Pattengale Peter and Debra Roesner Bennett and Mary Shuldman Louise Taylor Robert Thelen

Sandra M. and Ronald C. Baldwin

Ron VandenBrink and Jan Biddick

Joseph Brubaker

Dee and Dan Wickham

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SEAT CAMPAIGN

Doug and Melissa LaBelle

Anonymous

Tim and Kathie Manney

A&J Foundation

Ann and Bill McCormick

David and Kay Allan

Ralph and Patti Miesel

Denise and James F. Anderton, IV

Karen Crouse Miller

William and Patricia Anton

Glenn and Valerie Mueller

Ryan and Emily Bennett

Bob and Kathleen Muneio

Kurt and Linda Beuthin

Barry Nauroth and Janice Newsted

John and Marlene Boll

Larry and Kathy Oswald

Tom and Polly Bredt

Dr. Robert and Alice Pattengale

Michael and Debra Calabrese

Steve and Kelly Prue

Drs. Louis and Sally Cannon

Kenneth Rudman

Marcy and Brian Chermside

Anita and Hank Schneider Family

David and Teresa Crouse

Margery Schnell and Janet Koch

Karen and Peter Cullman

Merv and Leslie Sternberg

Gay Cummings

JD Talbott and Jill O’Neill

Don and Janet DeFosset

The Greg Thompson Family

Steve and Renee Discher

In Memory of Marana Webber Tost

Mike and Rhea Dow

Janet and Phil Trotter

Johnna Driscoll

Timothy and Kristin Weaver

Christine Sander Dunbar

Todd and Pam Wyett

Peg and John Emley Chris Etienne and Dennis Lindeman Fabiano Brothers, Inc. David and Carolyn Gabriel Kathleen Glass Family Richard and Barbara Glowacki

John and Mary Leese Barb and Paul Malloure

MATCHING GIFTS Ameriprise Financial Regions Bank

Dave and Cheryl Hamilton James and Mary Ann Harrington Bill and Linda Henry John Holder and Julie Fasone-Holder Dave House Wayne and Amelia Inman Michael Kaiser and John Roberts Nancy Kohler 42

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ANNUAL FUND SUPPORTERS CHAIRMAN’S TABLE Annual gifts of $100,000 or more

Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation

Mike and Orlene Hawks Lin and Herb Henkel John Holder and Julie Fasone-Holder Pamela and David V. Johnson Lawrence F. Kaine Michael Kaiser and John Roberts

DIRECTORS’ SOCIETY  Annual gifts of $10,000 - $49,999

Paul and Nancy Knapp

Anonymous

Ben and Barb Maibach (In honor of David Johnson’s Birthday)

Dan and Kathy Babcock

Jennifer and Andrew Merriman

Bill and Gigi Clements Foundation Pat and Gill Clements Foundation

Larry D. Miller and Mary L. Miller Foundation

Carole and Bill Cobb

Larry and Kathy Oswald

Don and Janet DeFosset

Robert Schirmer

Fernanda Dau Fisher and Brian Fisher

Elizabeth Swailes

Robert and Pat Hemingway Hall

JD Talbott and Jill O’Neill

Kroeger-Mainland Family Fund

Todd and Tracy Wenzel

The Mansfield Family Foundation

Kurt and Phoebe Wietzke

Barbara and Bill Parfet

Robert and Jill Williams

Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation

PATRON

Robert and Annette Pocica

Annual gifts of $2,500 - $4,999

Craig and Irene Rogerson

David and Kay Allan

David and Robin Small

Arts Midwest Touring Fund

Keith and Kristi Stinson

Dr. David and Karen Dobies

Steve Stoll and Teri List-Stoll

Dave and Tina Frescoln Sheila and Rick Fruehauf

BENEFACTOR

Don and Beverly Goeman

Annual gifts of $5,000 - $9,999

Mark and Sally Hall

Anonymous

John Hegener and Jane Warner

Tom and Maureen Bickersteth

Mr. and Mrs. K. Hemmelgarn

Bill and Marilyn Crawford

Michael and Jane Hourani

Steve and Amy Cross

Verne and Judy Istock

David and Teresa Crouse

Justin Klamerus

Mike and Rhea Dow Fund of the Charlevoix County Community Foundation

Irving and Susan Levy

Robert and Barbara Goebel Phil Harris greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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Tim and Kathie Manney William and Ann McCormick Matt and Katie McLeod Karen Crouse Miller

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Janice and Bob Nelson

Gary and Julie Emede

Dr. Kenneth Rudman

Cathy Kalahar and David Evrard

Gary and Mary Beth Salowich

Nancy and Fred Fazio

Richard and Kristin Selvala

Lynda and Jeff Ford

Jay and Carol Slavsky

Chip and Jean Frentz

Al and Joan Smith

Richard and Barbara Glowacki

Tom and Ann Stallkamp

Patti and Balky Grannis, III

Joe and Arlene Strawn

Carole and Dwayne Griffin

The Trott Foundation

Dave and Cheryl Hamilton

Todd and Pam Wyett

John and Marsha Hammond Mike and Jacque Harrington

FRIEND Annual gifts of $500 - $2,499

Jodi and Thomas Adams Ann and Jack Anderson Laurie Angell Anonymous Lois Aroian Nancy and John Banks Jan and George Beauchamp Ron VandenBrink and Jan Biddick

Shirley Harris Nancy Mechem Hedges Linda and Bill Henry Susan and Edgar Howbert Brian and Jean Hunt Zac and Dee Isaac Tony and Amie James David House and Devyani Kamdar Matt and Kim Kanny Wally and Bob Klein

In Memory of William D. Blake

Bill Collins and Deanna Klosinski

Nancy Breighner

Nancy Kohler

David and Barbara Buzzelli

Edward Kukla

Drs. Louis and Sally Cannon

John and Mary Leese

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Charchut

Robin and Nathan Lewis

Dale and Patty Chiara

Carolyn Lineback

Robert and Annie Cohen

Robert and Catherine Looby

Karen and Peter Cullman

Parker Keane and Jennifer Lynch

Robyn Daley

Kenneth and Joan MacGillivray

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly, III

The Malloure Family

Jim and Mary Daniels

Robert and Joan Mandell

Matt and Kathleen Davis

Anne Laura McDevitt

Maureen Delaney-Lehman and John W. Lehman

Dolly and Fred McMaster

Andre and Trisha Duffie

James and Kristine Mestdagh

Nancy and Bruce Dunn

W. David and Diana Moore

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Larry and Cindy Morawa

Tom and Lauren Balames

Kimberly and Robert Myers

Maureen Barkley

Tom and Ellen Noneman

Robert Baumgarten

Michael Pettibone

Mrs. Rose M. Bemben

Borge and Hennie Reimer

Brent and Jennifer Bickel

Riefler Family Fund

Michael Binski

Bruce and Linda Riley

Pam and Douglas Boor

Peter and Debra Roesner

David Borchers

Mike and Denise Schlitt

Ronald Broquet

David and Beth Scinta

Steve and Hollyann Brown

Debbie and Mike Sears

Daniel and Renee Brown

Stafford and Janice Smith

Kathryn Buchweitz

Carolyn and Richard Smith

Maureen Burke

Janice Soblesky

David and Linda Burnham

Mr. and Mrs. W. James Sprow III

Carol M. Calcaterra

Anne and Gale Stephens

Michael T. Cameron

Merv and Leslie Sternberg

Mike and Pat Carland

Gary and Susan Stewart

Anne and David Chaffee

Teri and Bud Stout

Sheryl Childs

Patricia Swope

James Churilo

Louise Taylor

Pam Cislo

Philip Thornton

Vivian Cohen

Byron and Maureen Trerice

Thomas Cronin

Janet and Phil Trotter

Anne Davis

Julian and Sissy Van Winkle, III

Linda and Alan Doezema

Alan and Mary Lynn VeneKlasen

Tim and Kristin Weaver

The David E. and Elizabeth Domann Charitable Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Donald and Kali Weber

Jean Donaldson

Bill and Mary Whitlock

Richard and Susan Dudzik

Donna and James Waterston

Christine Sander Dunbar MEMBER Annual gifts up to $499

Ronald Agnello Daniel J. Aitken Robert and Marilyn Akers Carol Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Cathy Atesian

Robert M. Egan James and Phyllis Epps Kathy and Steve Erber Randy and Denise Evans John and Julia Failey David Falting Denise and Gary Fate

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Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrew Fedus, Jr.

Bill and Mary Kunst

Kathleen Fendt

Liza and Jeff Leland

Dr. and Mrs. Jay Fennell

William and Connie Lenau

Dr. and Mrs. R. Frykberg

Arlene and Jon Levine

Ann Fusco

John and Chris Liegl

Gerald and Sharon Gadowski

Dorothy Litzer

Gregory Geissbuhler

Bill Lorne

Victor E. George

Laura Lowrance

Randall and Katheryn Hagerman

Ron and Susan Ludgin

Constance Hamilton

Kirk and Kristin Lufkin

Cheryl Staats and Verle Hansen

Mackinac Arts Council

Steven Hansen

Kevin and Jennifer Markham

Jane Harris and Pat Vanloozen

Mandy Martin

William and Joan Hartwig

Sarah and Chris Matye

Gordon and Sharon Hassing

Carol Matyniak

Nancy Hawald

Wendy McCarty

Nancy and Robert Hayden

Kevin McGinty

Andy and Cindy Hayes

Diane and Bill McLean

Elise and Stewart “Rip” Hayes

Adrienne Meyer

Kimberly Heller

Dawn Middleton

Jon Hess

Keith and Justine Miller

Margo Hodder

Jamie Mills

Christina Homan

Elliott and Elyse Milstein

Bill and Susan Howell

Robert Moran

Peter Hull

Ann Muenk

Tom and Bette Irwin

Scott and Barbara Muhlhauser

Robert J. and ZeZe Jess

Loren Musilek

Jim and Ruth Ann Johnson

Dennis Myers

Richard and Lynnet Johnson

Sue and Philip Nelson

Julie Karkosak

Franz and Joan Neubrecht

Ellen and Geoffrey Kasselman

Linda Neuss

Edith and Frederick Kaufmann

Edward and Pamela Newcomb

Peter C. Kehoe

David and Marilyn Nichols

Carol J. Keith

Patrick and Jane O’Brien

Michael and Brenda Klein

Patrick and Ann O’Brien

Robert Koaches and Mary MaClellan-Koaches

Katie and John Ogden John and Dina Panos

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Jackie and Lee Parrish Bill and Judy Patberg

James and Elise Straus

Dr. Robert and Alice Pattengale

Jon and Carolyn Study

Donald Payzant

Michael and Kathleen Sunday

Kassia Perpich

Tammy and Mark Switow

Podolsky Family Foundation

Tara Synowiec

Douglas and Ann Povenz

Cindy Okerlund and Matthew Tamm

Steve Radecki and Lauren Walsh

David Thomas

Meghan Raese

Guy and Susan Traficante

Joel Raven & Linda Rakolta in memory of Norma & Seymour Raven

Roberta L. Vander Breggen Jeannean and Daniel Verburg

Gareth and LaVonne Reed

Frank and Susan Wagner

David Rentschler

Mary Watson and Mike Chavez

Bonnie Rettig

Evangeline White

Howard L. Richards

David and Winona Willing

Stephen and Miriam Ritchie

Sarena Yaczik

Clarence and Sara Rivette

Gail and Charley Zimmer

Al and Jo Robinson

Pam and Tom Zumm

Rose and Huntley Robinson Linda Rossman Jeffrey Rowe

ANNUAL FUND

Sara Russell and Jack Kukuk

MATCHING GIFTS

Dorothy Schaefer

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Steve Schnell

Gap, Inc.

George and Carra Schoene

Microsoft Corporation

Bill and Robin Scott Gustavo Serra B.J. Shawn

INDIVIDUAL

Marsey and Steve Shuman

IN-KIND

Jim and Judi Silverman

Tim and Cindy Brammer

Henry and Naomi Singer

Bill Cobb

Dibby and Scott Smith

Les Garland

Michele Smith

Lin and Herb Henkel

The Sprotte Family

Mike Rawlings

Kenyon Stebbins and Susan Lyman

Tom and Ann Stallkamp Brian Swette

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2019 CORPORATE CIRCLE MEMBERS GIFTS OF $5,000 - $10,000

GIFTS UP TO $4,999 CharlevoixMassage.com Flynn’s Trenching Service and Aggregates Weaver Consulting Group Wineguys Restaurant Group

IN-KIND SUPPORT Bay Harbor Village Hotel Inn at Bay Harbor Mitchell Graphics Monarch Garden & Floral Design

2019 OFFICIAL LODGING PARTNER

2019 OFFICIAL TRANSPORTATION PARTNER

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ANNUAL FUND 2019 MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Each level includes benefits of the preceding level.

CHAIRMAN’S TABLE | $100,000 OR MORE Customized benefits package. PRODUCERS’ CLUB | $50,000 - $99,999

Recognition as a Producers’ Club Supporter for an event of your choice.

Exclusive dinner for up to eight guests.

DIRECTORS’ SOCIETY | $10,000 - $49,999

Recognition as a Directors’ Society Supporter for an event of your choice.

BENEFACTOR | $5,000 - $9,999

Invitation for two to an annual behind-the-curtain event.

Access to VIP Concierge Services, offering purchase of premium theater seats up to 48 hours prior to performance time.

PATRON | $2,500 - $4,999

Access for you and your guests to the beautiful Donor Lounge.

FRIEND | $500 - $2,499 Priority ordering for subscriptions and advance tickets.

Invitation for two to annual member appreciation event.

MEMBER | UP TO $499

Recognition in program.

To make your gift to the 2019 Annual Fund, please use the envelope included in this program or visit greatlakescfa.org/annual-fund-2019. For questions, please contact the Development Office at 231.439.2600. greatlakescfa.org  tickets@greatlakescfa.org  231.439.2610

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Interested in seeing your logo among those above and becoming a media   partner with the Center? Contact Marketing Manager Alexandra Myers at amyers@greatlakescfa.org or 231.439.2611 to open the conversation.

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2019 | 2020 FALL - SPRING BOB SAGET

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 • 8:00PM

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 • 3:00PM

MELISSA MANCHESTER

AN EVENING WITH JAKE ALLEN

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 • 8:00PM

FRIDAY, JANUARY 3 • 7:30PM

GLCO PRESENTS: THE VIOLET VIOLA CONCERTO

BROADWAY’S NEXT HIT MUSICAL SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 • 7:30PM

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 • 7:00PM

VWB PRESENTS: A TIME TO SHINE GL CONSERVATORY SHOWCASE FEATURING INDIANA UNIVERSITY   JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC

CHOIR OF MAN

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 • 4:00PM

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 • 7:30PM

BLISSFEST PRESENTS: AN EVENING   WITH PETER YARROW (OF PETER,   PAUL AND MARY)

INTERLOCHEN BALLET   SLEEPING BEAUTY

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 • 7:00PM

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 • 7:30PM

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NMC PRESENTS: 38TH ANNUAL   SPRING CONCERT SATURDAY, MAY 2 & SUNDAY, MAY 3

GLCO PRESENTS: MESSIAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 • 7:00PM

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