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Welcome to the Modlin Center's 2019-2020 Season! This season marks our twenty-third year of offering dynamic and thought-provoking performances, and creating compelling artist residencies that engage our communities and serve students and adults of all ages. As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the passage and ratification of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote, we reflect on the past while looking forward to the continued work needed to achieve equality for all. In that spirit, we offer a season that honors the achievements and impact of female artists. Highlights include a host of residency activities as well as performances by Camille A. Brown & Dancers, Lucinda Williams, Jazzmeia Horn, Aoife O’Donovan, and more. Spotlight events include Martha Graham Dance Company’s The EVE Project, L.A. Theatre Works’ SEVEN, and Allison Miller and Boom Tic Boom’s In Our View: Rivers and Social Change, which was co-commissioned by the Modlin Center. This season, we will also examine the meaning of “place” and explore the profound commonality of the arts in our all-too-often segregated society. Our music programming will weave the threads of cohesion with performances ranging from Marty Stuart and Balsam Range to the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Nobuntu, YAMATO, and an array of jazz events. In addition to eclectic concerts, thrilling cirque performances, engaging family programming, and thought- provoking theatre and dance, highlights from this season include the immersive environmental work Transient Landscapes composed by Eighth Blackbird and University of Virginia Professor of Composition and Computer Technologies, Matthew Burtner; the interactive Indian Ink Theatre Company production of Mrs. Krishnan’s Party, and MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient Taylor Mac in Holiday Sauce, a raucous celebration of the season's dysfunction. Through the generous support of our members and sponsors, we are able to offer free programming presented by the University of Richmond Department of Theatre & Dance, Department of Music, and in the Modlin Arts Presents series. The Department of Theatre & Dance will host this season's Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts with a focus on “This Ground.” The festival will include original commissions and site-specific works throughout Richmond. Finally, the University of Richmond is delighted to be a partner and destination for the 2020 Menuhin Competition. Known as the world’s leading international competition for young violinists, the competition will take place in various locations throughout the city and at the University of Richmond May 14-24, 2020. As always, thank you to our members and subscribers for your continued support. If you are not yet a Modlin Member, please consider supporting the continued work of our vibrant center. Donations can be made on the order form or by visiting modlin.richmond.edu/support/gift.html. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at a performance!
Deborah S. Sommers Executive Director
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CONCERT SERIES
JAZZ SERIES
CLASSICAL & CHAMBER SERIES
DANCE SERIES
THEATRE, COMEDY, & SPECIAL EVENTS SERIES
FAMILY & YOUNG AUDIENCES SERIES
SCHOOL SERIES
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SEPTEMBER SUN. 15 7:30 PM SAT. 21 7:30 PM WED. 25 7:30 PM FRI. 27 7:30 PM SUN. 29
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Marty Stuart is The Pilgrim Balsam Range Lucinda Williams and her band Buick 6 20th Anniversary of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road Camille A. Brown & Dancers Nobuntu
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Shanghai Quartet with Soovin Kim, violin and Orion Weiss, piano
SUN. 6
Family Arts Day Celebration featuring the TheaterWorksUSA production of Pete the Cat
3:00 PM
WED.-THUR. 9-10 7:30 PM WED. 16 7:30 PM FRI. 18 7:30 PM
Martha Graham Dance Company, The EVE Project Simone Dinnerstein, piano and Matt Haimovitz, cello Cirque Mechanics, 42FT — A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels
SUN. 20 7:30 PM
Brad Mehldau and Ian Bostridge
WED. 30 7:30 PM
L.A. Theatre Works, SEVEN
NOVEMBER FRI. 1 7:30 PM SUN. 10 7:30 PM FRI. 15 7:30 PM
Jazzmeia Horn An Evening with Leo Kottke Daniel Hope with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin
DECEMBER SAT.-SUN. 7-8 7:30 PM
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JANUARY SAT. 18
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THUR. 23 7:30 PM SAT. 25 7:30 PM SUN. 26
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WED. 29 7:30 PM
Tall Stories, Wilde Creatures Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Figures of Speech Indian Ink Theatre Company, Mrs. Krishnan’s Party Indian Ink Theatre Company, Mrs. Krishnan’s Party Allison Miller’s Boom Tic Boom In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change
FEBRUARY FRI. 7 7:30 PM SAT. 8 7:30 PM THUR. 13 7:30 PM
Direct from Kiev, National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
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The SteelDrivers Alfredo Rodríguez and Pedrito Martínez
FRI. 21 7:30 PM
YAMATO, The Drummers of Japan World Tour 2020, Jhonetsu — Passion
FRI. 28 7:30 PM
Takács Quartet
SAT. 29 7:30 PM
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration featuring Danú 25th Anniversary
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MARCH WED. 4 7:30 PM FRI. 6 7:30 PM SAT. 14 7:30 PM WED. 18 7:30 PM
Dreamers’ Circus Cirque FLIP Fabrique presents Blizzard Aoife O’Donovan, Songs and Strings Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de SILVIA LOZANO
SAT. 21 7:30 PM
Manual Cinema, Frankenstein
SAT. 28 7:30 PM
Stefon Harris and Blackout
APRIL THUR. 2 7:30 PM THUR. 16 7:30 PM
Della Mae with special guest The Jacob Jolliff Band Yefim Bronfman, piano
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Eighth Blackbird, Transient Landscapes
SAT. 25 7:30 PM
Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn
A full list of NT Live, Bolshoi Ballet, Great Art on Screen, and Special Event Broadcasts is available on page 33.
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Tucker-Boatwright events listed in this brochure are designated with the Tucker-Boatwright logo. For a full schedule of events and descriptions, visit as.richmond.edu/tucker-boatwright
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Appropriate by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
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Appropriate by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
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NOVEMBER THUR.-SAT. 21-23 7:30 PM
Pure Confidence by Carlyle Brown
SUN. 24
Pure Confidence by Carlyle Brown
2:00 PM
FEBRUARY THUR.-SAT. 6-8 7:30 PM
Production Studies III Showcase
SUN. 9
Production Studies III Showcase
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FRI.-SAT. 28-29 7:30 PM
University Dancers 35th Annual Concert
MARCH SUN. 1
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University Dancers 35th Annual Concert
APRIL THUR.-SAT. 16-18 7:30 PM
How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Karen Zacarías
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How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Karen Zacarías
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC SEPTEMBER THUR. 5 7:30 PM
David Esleck Trio A Centennial Celebration of Nat King Cole
WED. 11 7:30 PM
Music Faculty Gala
O C T O B E R .a FRI. 4 7:30 PM FRI. 18 7:30 PM
Family Weekend Concert Ingrid Keller, piano and Jonathan Ruck, cello
NOVEMBER SUN. 3 3:00 PM FRI.-SAT. 8-9
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SUN. 17 3:00 PM MON. 18 7:30 PM THUR. 21 7:30 PM
UR Schola and Women’s Chorale Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival* Global Sounds UR Wind Ensemble UR Jazz and Contemporary Combos
DECEMBER MON. 2 7:30 PM TUE. 3 7:30 PM WED. 4 7:30 PM SUN. 8
5:00 & 8:00 PM
UR Chamber Ensembles Cuban Spectacular, Pictures at a Cuban Exhibition II UR Symphony Orchestra 46th Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols
MARCH MON. 2 7:30 PM
Neumann Lecture on Music, Cry No More: Black Music and Mythology of Post Racial America, Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle, speaker
SUN. 22 3:00 PM
Doris Wylee-Becker, piano
MON. 30 7:30 PM
Bruce Stevens, organ, The 4 German Baroque Bs — Buxtehude, Bruhns, Böhm, and Bach
APRIL SUN. 5 3:00 PM
UR Schola and Women’s Chorale
MON. 6 7:30 PM
UR Jazz Ensemble
WED. 8 7:30 PM
UR Symphony Orchestra
MON. 13 7:30 PM
UR Wind Ensemble
WED. 15 7:30 PM
UR Jazz and Contemporary Combos
SAT. 18 TBA SUN. 19 3:00 PM MON. 20 7:30 PM
Eighth Blackbird, Transient Landscapes Global Sounds UR Chamber Ensembles
*Visit thirdpractice.org for a full schedule of events.
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Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce
ADDITIONAL CONCERTS WILL BE ADDED THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.
For the latest information, visit the Modlin Center online at modlin.richmond.edu, call the box office at (804) 289-8980, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
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MARTY STUART is The Pilgrim Sunday | September 15, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40
The Modlin Center for the Arts kicks off the 2019-2020 season welcoming country music torchbearer Marty Stuart as he celebrates the 20th anniversary of his iconic album The Pilgrim. While he’s too gracious to admit it himself, the GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and musician is living, breathing, country music history. Join Marty Stuart as he shares his remarkable life through story and song. S E A S O N O P E N I N G C E L E B R AT I O N Marty Stuart
Join us beginning at 6:00 PM to enjoy live music, food from local food trucks, and tours of University Museums as we celebrate the launch of our 2019-2020 season.
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BALSAM RANGE Saturday | September 21, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
One of the most decorated bands in bluegrass, 2018 International Bluegrass Music Association’s (IBMA) Entertainer of the Year Balsam Range returns to the Modlin Center with an astounding thirteen IBMA Awards and eight critically acclaimed albums. The six-member ensemble of acoustic superstars is the musical embodiment of the culture and traditions of their namesake, the Great Balsam Range in their home county of Haywood, North Carolina.
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LUCINDA WILLIAMS and her band BUICK 6
20th Anniversary of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road A Special Night of Songs and Stories Wednesday | September 25, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36
Three-time GRAMMY® Award winner, Lucinda Williams has been carving her own path for more than three decades. Williams will perform the entirety of her highly influential album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road in celebration of the 20th
Lucinda Williams
anniversary of this cornerstone of Americana, using visual elements to enhance her storyteller style. The concert’s second set will feature songs from throughout her remarkable career.
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NOBUNTU Sunday | September 29, 2019 | 3:00 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $28 | Modlin Subscriber $22
Nobuntu is an African concept that values humbleness, love, unity, and family from a woman’s perspective. As the only all-female mbube (South African vocal music) ensemble in
Nobuntu
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Nobuntu draws upon those values to create moving performances that range from traditional Zimbabwean songs to Afro Jazz to Gospel. Their pure voices, minimalistic percussion, traditional instruments such as the mbira (thumb piano) are how they work to transcend racial, tribal, religious, gender, and economic boundaries in their native Zimbabwe and around the world.
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Sunday | November 10, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36
Master guitarist Leo Kottke returns to the Modlin Center for an evening of acoustic guitar and humor. Wit, charm, and mesmerizing finger-picking wrap around jazz, bluegrass, rock, and Americana when Leo Kottke takes the stage. A GRAMMY® Leo Kottke
Award-nominated musician, he has performed and recorded for five decades.
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TAYLOR MAC's Holiday Sauce Saturday | December 7, 2019 | 7:30 PM Sunday | December 8, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40
Hot on the very high heels of the wildly successful epic extravaganza, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, the Taylor Mac
incomparable Taylor Mac makes his Richmond, Virginia debut to share a little holiday sass and dazzling glitter with Holiday Sauce. It’s Christmas as calamity when MacArthur Fellow (2017) and Pulitzer Prize finalist Taylor Mac celebrates the season's dysfunction in the ultimate holiday survival guide. Joined by longtime collaborators Machine Dazzle and Matt Ray, and a spectacular band, Mac reframes the songs you love and the holidays you hate in a brilliant, and at times shocking, take-down of the sentimentality of the holidays. A F T E R PA RT Y On December 8, join the Modlin Center for the Arts as we celebrate the holiday season with a post-performance reception in Booth Lobby.
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THE STEELDRIVERS Saturday | February 8, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
The GRAMMY® Award-winning band and world-class musicians, The SteelDrivers, have carved out a career that spans more than a decade — one that encompasses four highly acclaimed The SteelDrivers
albums and a sound The Tennessean describes as “gutsy, gritty bluegrass songs.” The SteelDrivers return to the Modlin Center with new lead singer Kelvin Damrell, whose vocals and fretwork add a fresh voice to the mix.
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St. Patrick's Day Celebration DANÚ 25th Anniversary Saturday | February 29, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
Hailing from historic County Waterford, Danú is one of today’s leading traditional Irish ensembles. Their standing-room-only concerts throughout Ireland are true events featuring highenergy performances and a glorious mix of ancient Irish music Danú
and new repertoire. For twenty-five years, Danú’s virtuosi players on flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion, bouzouki, and vocals (Irish and English), have performed around the globe and recorded seven critically acclaimed albums. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with members of the ensemble. A F T E R PA RT Y Join the Modlin Center for the Arts as we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a post-performance reception in Booth Lobby.
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DREAMERS’ CIRCUS Wednesday | March 4, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29
A new driving force in Nordic world music, the Danish trio Dreamers’ Circus draws inspiration from the deep traditions of the region's folk music. Their adventurous attitude, coupled with their outstanding musicianship, has brought the band to the forefront of the Nordic music scene. The ensemble has won five prestigious Danish Music Awards and collaborates regularly with the Danish String Quartet and the Copenhagen Philharmonic. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with
Dreamers' Circus
members of the ensemble. University Museums is open for tours beginning at 6 PM.
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AOIFE O’DONOVAN Songs and Strings
Saturday | March 14, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
Recognized for her ethereal voice and substantive songwriting, Aoife O’Donovan is “ a vocalist of unerring instinct” (The New York Times). She is the co-founder of the bands Crooked Still and Sometimes Why and performed on the GRAMMY® Awardwinning album The Goat Rodeo Sessions with Yo-Yo Ma. O’Donovan returns to the Modlin Center following the I’m With Aoife O'Donovan
Her tour, performing songs from throughout her expansive career alongside a string quartet.
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DELLA MAE with special guest
The Jacob Jolliff Band
Thursday | April 2, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
"Penchant for blurring the lines between bluegrass, folk, soul, and old-time traditions" — The Boston Globe Since forming in 2009, the all-female string band Della Mae has established its reputation as a charismatic live act comprised of some of the finest players in bluegrass, Americana, and beyond. With timeless, lyrical truth-telling, and an unmistakably contemporary sensibility, they have earned a wide range of accolades including IBMA’s Emerging Artists of the Year, a GRAMMY® Award nomination, and Rolling Stone’s “Ten Bands to Watch for in 2015.” Opening for Della Mae will be the Jacob Jolliff Band, known as the next generation of bluegrass supergroups, led by one of Della Mae
the country's premier contemporary bluegrass mandolinists, Jacob Jolliff.
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BÉLA FLECK and ABIGAIL WASHBURN Saturday | April 25, 2020 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40
“The king and queen of the banjo.” — Paste Magazine Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn have a musical partnership like no other. Fleck is a fifteen-time GRAMMY® Award-winner who has taken the banjo across multiple genres, and Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who reradicalized the instrument by combining it with Asian culture and sounds. Fleck and Washburn will perform pieces from their GRAMMY® Award-winning self-titled debut as well as their new record, Echo in the Valley. S E A SO N C LO S I N G C E L E B R AT I O N Join the Modlin Center for the Arts as we celebrate the
Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
closing of our 2019-2020 season with a post-performance reception in Booth Lobby.
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NOBUNTU Sunday | September 29, 2019 | 3:00 PM More information on page 9.
BRAD MEHLDAU and IAN BOSTRIDGE Sunday | October 20, 2019 | 7:30 PM More information on page 18.
JAZZMEIA HORN Friday | November 1, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $32 | Modlin Subscriber $26
“Without a doubt among the jazz world’s most exciting young vocalists.” — Billboard GRAMMY® Award-nominated vocalist Jazzmeia Horn has a name that speaks for itself, capturing her very essence. Since Jazzmeia Horn
winning the Thelonious Monk Competition in 2015, Horn’s star has continued to rise, along with her reputation as an artist with an assured maturity and a vocal confidence far beyond her years. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Jazzmeia Horn, led by WCVE Music jazz host Peter Solomon.
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In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change Wednesday | January 29, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $20 | Modlin Subscriber $16
“Modern jazz icon in the making.” — All About Jazz Described by critics as a charismatic and rhythmically propulsive drummer with melodic sensibility, Allison Miller engages her deep roots in jazz improvisation as a way to explore all music. The critically acclaimed percussionist and Yamaha clinician will be joined by her stellar band, Boom Tic Boom, for the Richmond premiere of her new Modlin Center for the Arts co-commissioned work, In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change. Rivers are the lifeline of America. In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change is a multimedia suite for chamber jazz
Allison Miller This project, In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change, was commissioned by the Jazz Touring Network, a program of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The cocommissioning of this project was led by Lake Placid Center for the Arts in partnership with Ars Nova Workshop, Light Up The Queen Foundation, Modlin Center for the Arts, and Weis Center for the Arts.
ensemble and tap dancer centered around five American rivers (Susquehanna, Delaware, James, Hudson, Schuylkill) and the social and environmental changes they inspired. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Allison Miller, led by WCVE Music jazz host Peter Solomon.
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ALFREDO RODRÍGUEZ and PEDRITO MARTÍNEZ Thursday | February 13, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $32 | Reserved Seating $26
We are proud to welcome percussionist Pedrito Martínez back to the Modlin Center along with pianist Alfredo Rodríguez. Both GRAMMY® Award-nominated artists first worked together on Rodríguez’s 2012 release Invasion Parade. Rodríguez, who was trained in the rigorous classical
Alfredo Rodríguez & Pedrito Martínez
conservatories of Havana, Cuba, is a protégé of Quincy Jones, who took him under his wing when he defected to the United States in 2009. His riveting artistry is informed as much by Bach and Stravinsky as it is by his Afro Cuban and jazz roots. Martínez’s musical training came directly from the streets of his childhood neighborhood, Cayo Hueso in Old Havana, and he has subsequently performed with artists such as Sting, Paul Simon, and Wynton Marsalis. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Alfredo Rodríguez and Pedrito Martínez, led by WCVE Music jazz host Peter Solomon.
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STEFON HARRIS and BLACKOUT Saturday | March 28, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
“The standout vibraphonist of his generation.” — The New Yorker Heralded as “one of the most important young artists in jazz” by the Los Angeles Times, educator, vibraphonist, and composer, Stefon Harris’ passionate artistry and astonishing virtuosity have propelled him to the forefront of the jazz scene. His long list of accolades includes a Doris Duke Artist Award in 2018, an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album
Stefon Harris
in 2014, four GRAMMY® Award nominations, Lincoln Center’s Martin E. Segal Award, and numerous critics poll awards.
Sponsored in part by the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation Jazz Touring Network, which is made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Regional Touring Program.
Harris reunited his group Blackout for Sonic Creed, their first recording since 2009. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Stefon Harris and Blackout, led by WCVE Music jazz host Peter Solomon.
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with Soovin Kim, violin and Orion Weiss, piano
Wednesday | October 2, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
Shanghai Quartet
Shanghai Quartet; renowned for its passionate musicality, impressive technique, and multicultural innovations has become one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles. For this season's Modlin Center performance, violinist Soovin Kim and pianist Orion Weiss will join Shanghai Quartet for Chausson’s powerful Soovin Kim
and dramatic concerto for violin, piano, and string quartet. One of the most sought-after soloists of his generation, pianist Orion Weiss has brought his deeply felt and exceptionally crafted performances to major American orchestras. Called “a superlative soloist” by the Miami Herald, violinist Soovin Kim is an exciting young player equally gifted in concerto, recital, and chamber music repertoire. This evening’s program will include Haydn’s String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4; Dun’s Feng Ya Song (String Quartet No. 1
Orion Weiss
revised 2018); and Chausson’s Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet in D Major, Op. 21. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with members of the ensemble, led by WCVE Music classical host Mike Goldberg.
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SIMONE DINNERSTEIN, piano and MATT HAIMOVITZ, cello Wednesday | October 16, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
As the world approaches the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, two extraordinary artists pair this giant with contemporary music’s most influential composers — Philip Glass. Pianist Simone Dinnerstein and cellist Matt Haimovitz collaborate on a dynamic program that includes a Beethoven Cello Sonata alongside a Glass Partita, and solo piano and cello repertoire by both composers. A RT I ST VO I C E S Matt Haimovitz
Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Simone Dinnerstein and Matt Haimovitz, led by WCVE Music classical host Mike Goldberg.
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BRAD MEHLDAU and IAN BOSTRIDGE Sunday | October 20, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
After meeting in Germany in 2015, the American jazz pianist Brad Mehldau
and composer Brad Mehldau and universally admired British tenor Ian Bostridge quickly professed their admiration for each other’s work and discovered a shared love of Bach, jazz, and lieder (typical nineteenth century German songs). As their friendship grew, so did the idea of a song cycle centered on investigating the themes of the modern sinuous nature of human desire as it exists in love and adoration. As a result, Mehldau began composing a set of music with lyrics drawn from the poetry of Blake, Yeats, Shakespeare, Goethe, and
Ian Bostridge
others. In 2019, Bostridge and Mehldau premiered this new song cycle, The Folly of Desire, fittingly paired in a program with Robert Schumann’s Dichterliebe (The Poet’s Love).
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DANIEL HOPE
with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin Friday | November 15, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36
Daniel Hope joined the Zurich Chamber Orchestra as Musical Director in 2016, although his connection to the orchestra dates
Daniel Hope
back to his childhood, when his mother served as manager for the legendary violinist Yehudi Menuhin, at whose Gstaad Festival the Zurich Chamber Orchestra regularly performed. As Music Director, Hope brings the Orchestra together with esteemed conductors and soloists to perform programs that span musical eras and styles. His inspired perspectives offer new depth and insight into his carefully crafted programs, which make the most of the Orchestra’s unique sound.
Zurich Chamber Orchestra
This evening’s performance titled, A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin, includes Bach’s Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor, Pärt’s Darf ich, Glass’ Echorus, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in D Minor, Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins in A Minor, El Khoury’s Unfinished Journey, and Bartok’s Romanian Folk Dances. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Daniel Hope, led by WCVE Music classical host Mike Goldberg.
MENUHIN COMPETITION | RICHMOND 2020 The world's leading international competition for young violinists will be held in Richmond May 14-24, 2020 with the University of Richmond as one of the co-hosts. We look forward to the eleven-day festival of gala concerts, public and private performances, and education and engagement, bringing the best young violinists from all over the world. Events will take place throughout the city and at the Modlin Center for the Arts including junior and senior competition rounds, and a concert on May 21, 2020 with the Sphinx Virtuosi, one of the nation’s most dynamic and diverse chamber orchestras. For more information go to menuhincompetition.org.
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Direct from Kiev
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE
Artistic Director and Chief Conductor Volodymyr Sirenko and Volodymyr Vynnytsky, piano Friday | February 7, 2020 | 7:30 PM Dominion Energy Center 600 E. Grace St., Richmond, VA 23219
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Reserved Seating $52 | $48 | $44 Modlin Subscriber $42 | $39 | $36 Formed by the Council of Ministers of Ukraine in 1918, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine is one of the finest symphony orchestras in Eastern Europe. The Orchestra has gained international recognition and the symphony has released more than 100 sound recordings, which include both Ukrainian and international repertoires. This evening’s performance includes Lysenko’s Overture to Taras Bulba, Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7. A RT I ST VO I C E S Arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Artistic Director Volodymyr Sirenko, moderated and translated by University Orchestra Music Director and Conductor Alexander Kordzaia.
THIS PERFORMANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT DOMINION ENERGY CENTER. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee. Subscription tickets may be purchased through the Modlin Center Box Office. Single tickets may be purchased from the Dominion Energy Center Box Office or at etix.com.
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TAKÁCS QUARTET Friday | February 28, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
Takács Quartet, now entering its 45th season, is renowned for the vitality of its interpretations. The Financial Times described the quartet as “these players show no fear, injecting the music with a heady sense of freedom. At the same time, though, there is an uncompromising attention to detail: neither a note nor a bow-hair is out of place.” Based in Boulder at the University of Colorado, Edward Dusinberre (violin), Harumi Rhodes (violin), Geraldine Walther (viola) and András Fejér (cello) perform eighty concerts a year worldwide.
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This evening’s performance includes Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 18, No. 6; Fanny Mendelssohn’s String Quartet; and Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 131.
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YEFIM BRONFMAN, piano Thursday | April 16, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36
Internationally recognized as one of today's most acclaimed and admired pianists, Yefim Bronfman stands among a handful of artists regularly sought by festivals, orchestras, conductors, and recital series. His commanding technique, power, and exceptional lyrical gifts are consistently acknowledged by the press and audiences alike. In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, this evening’s performance will include Beethoven’s Piano
Yefim Bronfman
Sonata No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 1; Piano Sonata No. 6 in F Major, Op. 10, No. 2; Piano Sonata No. 7 in D Major, Op. 10, No. 3; and Piano Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata).
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CAMILLE A. BROWN & DANCERS Friday | September 27, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
“Ms. Brown is an assured performer … magisterial.” — The New York Times Founded in 2006, Camille A. Brown & Dancers is a Bessie Awardwinning dance company, known for its brilliant combination of theatricality, contemporary and social dance, gesture, and live music. Artistic Director Camille A. Brown is a celebrated choreographer of Broadway’s Once on This Island and NBC’s Jesus Christ Superstar. Brown’s choreography leads her dancers through excavations of ancestral stories, encouraging each Camille A. Brown & Dancers
dancer to embrace their unique embodiment of the artistic vision. A rising star on Broadway and in concert dance, her work inspires dialogues about race, culture, and identity.
Sponsored in part by The Cultural Affairs Committee.
The evening’s program offers highlights from her critically acclaimed African-American identity trilogy including the Bessie Award-winning Mr. TOL E. RAncE, BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play, and ink. A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance for a Q&A discussion with members of the Company.
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MARTHA GRAHAM DANCE COMPANY
The EVE Project
Wednesday | October 9, 2019 | 7:30 PM Thursday | October 10, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36
“...most skilled and powerful dancers you can ever hope to see.” — Washington Post The Martha Graham Dance Company has been a leader in contemporary dance since 1926. With programs that offer a rich thematic narrative, the Company embraces a vision that showcases masterpieces by Graham as well as newly
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commissioned works by contemporary artists. The EVE Project commemorates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, which granted women the power to vote. The project brings together classic works of Martha Graham, such as Secular Games (1962), a comedic look at the universal antics of humans trying to impress each other; Ekstasis (1933 and 2017), a reimagining of a sculptural Graham solo; and Chronicle (1936), Graham’s stirring response to the rise of fascism in 1936 and to the unmatched power of the collective will. Other works on the program are by renowned female choreographers Pam Tanowitz, with her new work Untitled (Souvenir), and Maxine Doyle and Bobbi Jene Smith, with their new work, Deo.
Martha Graham Dance Company Sponsored in part by The Cultural Affairs Committee.
A RT I ST VO I C E S On October 9, arrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-performance discussion with Janet Eilber, Artistic Director of Martha Graham Dance Company. On October 10, stay after the performance for a Q&A discussion with Janet Eilber and members of the Company.
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ALONZO KING LINES BALLET Figures of Speech
Thursday | January 23, 2020 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32
“One of the few bona fide visionaries in the ballet world today.” — San Francisco Chronicle Thirty-six years of outstanding, multi-disciplinary collaborations for the stage place Alonzo King LINES Ballet at the forefront of artistic innovation in ballet. While adhering to the classical form, the Company has collaborated with Alonzo King LINES Ballet
noted composers, musicians, and visual artists to create performances that alter the way we look at ballet today. In their return to the Modlin Center, Alonzo King LINES Ballet
The presentation of Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Figures of Speech was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts' National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This performance is also funded in part by the Cultural Affairs Committee.
explores the power of lost languages in Figures of Speech. Over half the world’s nearly 7,000 languages are at risk of vanishing by the end of the century. Poet and activist Bob Holman is a leading advocate of linguistic preservation and revitalization in indigenous communities. His recorded collection of native peoples’ poetry and song informs the soundscape of this stunning evening-length ballet. A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance for a Q&A discussion with members of the Company.
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CIRQUE MECHANICS
42FT – A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels
Friday | October 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
At the center of every circus, we find a 42-foot ring full of thrills, laughs, and excitement. In 42FT– A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels, Cirque Mechanics dares you to leap into the circus ring to experience the endurance of this evolving art form. The show’s unique mechanical interpretation is on full display with theatricality and modern sensibility
Cirque Mechanics
highlighted by a galloping mechanical metal horse and a rotating tent frame for strongmen, acrobats, and aerialists.
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Susan Albert Loewenberg, Producing Director SEVEN
Written by Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol K. Mack, Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, and Susan Yankowitz
Wednesday | October 30, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $32 | Modlin Subscriber $26 SEVEN is a riveting documentary play by seven female writers based on personal interviews with seven remarkable women who faced life-threatening obstacles before bringing heroic changes to their home countries of Pakistan, Nigeria, Ireland, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Russia, and Cambodia. SEVEN forms a tapestry of stories that weave together the words of these women, dramatizing their struggles and triumphs over resistance, death threats, entrenched norms, and pervasive violence. Created with support of the Vital Voices Global Partnership, SEVEN makes the powerful and timeless statement that even in the darkest times, one person, one voice, and a single act of courage can change the lives of thousands. A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance for a Q&A discussion with members of the cast.
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TAYLOR MAC's Holiday Sauce
Saturday | December 7, 2019 | 7:30 PM Sunday | December 8, 2019 | 7:30 PM More information on page 10.
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Saturday | January 18, 2020 | 3:00 PM More information on page 31.
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INDIAN INK THEATRE COMPANY Mrs. Krishnan’s Party
Saturday | January 25, 2020 | 7:30 PM Sunday | January 26, 2020 | 3:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Stage Seating is in order of most to least participatory: General Admission: Top Table: Contact Box Office Inner Circle, Cheeky Seats, Wallflower: $34 Modlin Subscriber: Top Table: Contact Box Office Inner Circle, Cheeky Seats, Wallflower: $27
Indians throw crazy parties. Heard of Diwali? A million lamps floating on a river and fireworks to wake the dead. Heard of Holi? An explosion of color and joy and a massive dry-cleaning bill? Heard about Onam? It could be the craziest of them all. Indian Ink Theatre Company bridges cultures and expands boundaries with this utterly disarming comedy that seats the audience around the dining table and at the kitchen bench in the back
Indian Ink Theatre Company
room of an Indian-run convenience store. Now that her son is grown up, Mrs. Krishnan is thinking of selling the shop. It’s Onam, a time to celebrate life, death, and rebirth, and Mrs. Krishnan has to throw the party of her life. Choose your experience: This performance will offer a variety of immersive options, from the fully participatory dinner table seating to the wallflower option. A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance for a Q&A discussion with the performers and a vegetable dahl tasting.
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YAMATO, The Drummers of Japan World Tour 2020, Jhonetsu — Passion
Friday | February 21, 2020 | 7:30 PM Altria Theater, 6 N. Laurel Street, Richmond VA 23220
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Reserved Seating $43 | $39 | $35 Modlin Subscriber $35 | $32 | $29 A thrilling, high-energy, and explosive interpretation of the centuries-old Taiko Japanese drumming tradition. Jhonetsu — Passion captures Yamato’s virtuosity, strength, spirit, and sheer endurance. With an infectious sense of joy and entertainment, this past season marked Yamato’s 25th
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anniversary, celebrating over 3,500 performances in fifty-four countries, to over eight million fans young and old. THIS PERFORMANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT ALTRIA THEATRE. Ticket prices for this event include a $3 per ticket restoration fee. Subscription tickets may be purchased through the Modlin Center Box Office. Single tickets may be purchased from the Altria Theatre Box Office or at etix.com.
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CIRQUE FLIP FABRIQUE presents Blizzard
Friday | March 6, 2020 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30
“... after watching them perform, you may suspect that they hail from a different planet.” — The New York Times What if winter has taken over? Not just outside, but also inside houses, underneath our clothes, and even in our hearts? Cirque FLIP Fabrique
Would it be a catastrophe? Or a chance to start over? With Blizzard, the multidisciplinary and breathtakingly elegant cirque performers of Cirque FLIP Fabrique take you on a crazy, poetic, and gentle journey in the dead of winter, and invite you to lose yourself in a moment of complete wonder. With performers at the peak of their art, Blizzard promises to blow away everything in its path.
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BALLET FOLCLÓRICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO DE SILVIA LOZANO Wednesday | March 18, 2020 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29
Ballet Folclórico
The Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México is an institution tasked with the dissemination, preservation, and promotion of the culture of Mexico, both at home and abroad. With an artistic career spanning over fifty-six years, the Company reflects the work of Mexico’s leading researchers and practitioners of folklore, dance, music, and costumes. In its long career, the Company has performed in over forty countries and five continents, received numerous awards and prizes, and is a designated Ambassador of Mexican Culture.
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MANUAL CINEMA
Frankenstein
Saturday | March 21, 2020 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $32 | Modlin Subscriber $26
Love, loss, and creation merge in unexpected ways in this thrilling classic gothic tale reconceived by Manual Cinema. The stories of Victor Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, and her Monster expose how the forces of family, community, and education shape personhood — or destroy it by their absence.
Manual Cinema
Returning to the Modlin Center, internationally renowned multimedia company Manual Cinema stitches together the classic story of Frankenstein with Mary Shelley’s own biography to create an added story about the beauty and horror of creation. Manual Cinema combines handmade shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, innovative sound, and live
This engagement of Manual Cinema, Frankenstein, is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
music to create immersive visual stories for stage and screen. A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance to talk with the performers and explore the set.
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EIGHTH BLACKBIRD
Transient Landscapes Saturday | April 18, 2020
Location and Time To Be Announced FREE
Fossil fuels deep in the earth become atmosphere, a glacier becomes floodwater in a basement on the other side of the world, coasts become the sea, and the sea becomes plastic. We live in an era of transient landscapes. Through creative sound art and ecoacoustics, the Transient Landscapes project connects the human imagination to the environment. Percussionist Matthew Duvall and ecoacoustician/composer Matthew Burtner lead a collective including ensemblein-residence Eighth Blackbird, Chicago-based percussion ensemble beyond this point, and a contingent of local volunteers to combine the ephemeral presence of sound with the material quality of a glacier to create a large-scale live and interactive performance installation. Check modlin.richmond.edu for details.
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NOBUNTU Sunday | September 29, 2019 | 3:00 PM More information on page 9. Ages 9 and older | Show length: 1 hour, 40 minutes
University of Richmond Museums and Modlin Arts Present:
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The TheaterWorksUSA production of Pete the Cat Sunday | October 6, 2019 | 3:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre
Reserved Seating $18 | Modlin Subscriber $14 Children 12 and Under $9 Recommended for ages 4+ | Show length: 50 minutes
Life is an adventure no matter where you wind up — at least for Pete the Cat. Jimmy Biddle, the most organized secondgrader on planet Earth, never strays from his routine. The minute the groovy blue cat moves in with the Biddles for the summer, he gets the whole family rocking. A RT I ST VO I C E S TheaterWorks USA
Stay after the performance for a brief Q&A with the performers. FAMILY ARTS DAY CELEBRATION Join the Modlin Center for the Arts and University Museums in Booth Lobby from 1:00 to 3:00 PM for our annual arts-centered family event featuring activity tables, art projects, food, and more!
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CIRQUE MECHANICS
42FT – A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels
Friday | October 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM More information on page 25. All ages | Show length: 1 hour, 20 minutes
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TALL STORIES Wilde Creatures
Saturday | January 18, 2020 | 3:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $18 | Modlin Subscriber $14 Children 12 and under $9 Recommended for ages 6+ | Show length: 60 minutes
Direct from London’s West End, Tall Stories' motley crew of storytelling musicians brings Oscar Wilde’s classic fairy tales to life in a fantastical journey told with original live music and a generous dash of comedy. “As warming as it is ingenious.” (The Times), characters from The Happy Prince and other stories spring to life as the pompous mayor, the petulant princess, and the love-sick student compete to become the new town statue.
Tall Stories
A RT I ST VO I C E S Stay after the performance for a brief Q&A with the performers. FA M I LY R EC E P T I O N Enjoy hot chocolate, cookies, and free kids' activities from 2:00–3:00 PM in the Booth Lobby.
Storytelling Workshop for Families Saturday | January 18, 2020 | 1:15 PM Free, ticket required | Ages 6 and older Join us before the matinée for a storytelling workshop led by the Tall Stories cast. Create a story and a character, and then tell your own story in small groups.
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YAMATO, The Drummers of Japan World Tour 2020, Jhonetsu — Passion
Friday | February 21, 2020 | 7:30 PM More information on page 27. | All ages
CIRQUE FLIP FABRIQUE presents Blizzard
Friday | March 6, 2020 | 7:30 PM More information on page 28. Recommended for ages 6+
BALLET FOLCLÓRICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO DE SILVIA LOZANO Wednesday | March 18, 2020 | 7:30 PM More information on page 28. | All ages
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THE MODLIN ARTS SCHOOL SERIES
presents live performing arts experiences that connect K-12 students to the world beyond the classroom, opening new pathways for intellectual, artistic, and cultural exploration. These one-hour weekday performances represent a range of ideas and culturally diverse art forms and are specifically designed to enhance school curriculum, expand cultural awareness, and inspire creativity in all. Open to all Richmond area K-12 schools and homeschoolers, the series offers tickets at $7 each, free chaperone tickets, scholarship assistance, and complementary classroom resources including education guides, in-school artist workshops, and teacher training opportunities. Visit modlin.richmond.edu/learn for more information and to register your class.
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The TheaterWorksUSA production of Pete the Cat Friday | October 4, 2019 | 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Grades: Pre-K-3 | Show length: 50 minutes & Q&A More information on page 30.
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Friday | October 18, 2019 | 11:00 AM Grades: K-12 | Show length: 60 minutes & Q&A More information on page 25.
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Friday | January 17, 2020 | 10:00 AM & 12:00 PM Grades: 1-6 | Show length: 60 minutes & Q&A More information on page 31.
The 12:00 PM school performance of Wilde Creatures will be a sensory-friendly school matinée designed specifically for children on the autism spectrum or with other sensory considerations.
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Broadcast SERIES
National Theatre Live: The Lehman Trilogy
OUR BROADCAST SERIES
features an immersive cinematic experience of theatre, documentaries, and ballet. From the United Kingdom, National Theatre Live theatre performances are filmed from the “best seat in the house” in front of an audience and broadcast with behind-the-scenes bonus features, including interviews with the cast and crew. National Theatre Live and Bolshoi Ballet are presented in partnership with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Great Art on Screen, new to the Modlin Center this season and in partnership with University Museums, is a series of film documentaries featuring an in-depth look at the most extraordinary and groundbreaking art masters of their time. The Bolshoi Ballet broadcasts performances direct from the grand Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia, and each includes behind-the-scenes programming and interviews with the dancers and creative teams.
General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Additional information, performance run times, and ratings for National Theatre Live, Bolshoi Ballet, and Great Art on Screen can be found at modlin.richmond.edu.
SPECIAL EVENT: MARGARET ATWOOD, LIVE IN CINEMAS Thursday, September 19, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS Thursday, September 26, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: HAMLET Thursday, October 3, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: THE LEHMAN TRILOGY Thursday, October 10, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Thursday, October 24, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: HANSARD Thursday, November 14, 2019 | 7:00 PM GREAT ART ON SCREEN: TINTORETTO: A REBEL IN VENICE Wednesday, November 20, 2019 | 7:00 PM NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: LAUGHTER Thursday, December 5, 2019 | 7:00 PM BOLSHOI BALLET: GISELLE Sunday, January 26, 2019 | 12:55 PM GREAT ART ON SCREEN: THE PRADO MUSEUM: A COLLECTION OF WONDERS Wednesday, February 26, 2020 | 7:00 PM
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DAVID ESLECK TRIO A Centennial Celebration of Nat King Cole Thursday, September 5, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre
THIRD PRACTICE ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL Benjamin Broening, artistic director
pianist David Esleck and his trio return to the
Friday, November 8, 2019 | multiple times Saturday, November 9, 2019 | multiple times Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Modlin Center stage with a program honoring the
Third Practice celebrates its 19th year of bringing
Multi-year winner of “Best Jazz Group in Richmond,”
100th birthday of the legendary singer and pianist
new electroacoustic music and experimental video
Nat King Cole.
to Richmond audiences with multiple concerts of cutting-edge work for computers, instruments,
MUSIC FACULTY GALA CONCERT
video projection, and surround-sound by composers
Wednesday, September 11, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre
University of Richmond’s multi-GRAMMY® Award-
from around the globe. Third Practice features the
Members of the Music Department faculty are
winning ensemble-in-residence, Eighth Blackbird,
featured in repertoire ranging from J. S. Bach to
and special guests. Visit www.thirdpractice.org
bebop. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the
for details.
talented performers of the Music faculty practice what they preach!
GLOBAL SOUNDS Andrew McGraw, director
FAMILY WEEKEND CONCERT
Sunday, November 17, 2019 | 3:00 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Friday, October 4, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Celebrate traditional music from around the world
Enjoy the talents of the Department of Music’s
with this family-friendly concert featuring Japanese,
large ensembles during Family Weekend. Featured
Indonesian, West African, Indian, and Brazilian
ensembles include Women’s Chorale, Schola
music. Enjoy performances by local and visiting
Cantorum, Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, and
ensembles and stay after the show to interact with
Symphony Orchestra.
instruments, including the gamelan and drums.
INGRID KELLER, piano and JONATHAN RUCK, cello
UR WIND ENSEMBLE Steven Barton, conductor
Friday, October 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM Perkinson Recital Hall, North Court
Monday, November 18, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Pianist Ingrid Keller will join cellist Jonathan Ruck
Director Steven Barton will conduct music from the
in an evening of chamber music by Beethoven,
classic repertoire for wind ensemble.
Brahms, and Stravinsky.
UR JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY COMBOS Mike Davison and David Esleck, directors
UR SCHOLA CANTORUM and WOMEN’S CHORALE Jeffrey Riehl and David Pedersen, conductors
Thursday, November 21, 2019 | 7:30 PM Perkinson Recital Hall, North Court
Sunday, November 3, 2019 | 3:00 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
concert showcasing some of UR’s finest jazz and
Schola Cantorum and a professional baroque
contemporary musicians.
ensemble will perform newly-edited grand motets by Michel-Richard Delalande along with other French Baroque works. Women’s Chorale will present a varied program that includes a cappella and accompanied pieces.
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D E PA R T M E N T O F M U S I C F R E E C O N C E R T S E R I E S
UR CHAMBER ENSEMBLES Monday, December 2, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The UR Chamber Ensembles present an evening of music performances by student instrumentalists, vocalists, and pianists. Department of Music faculty members and ensemble-in-residence Eighth Blackbird coach and mentor these student musicians.
CUBAN SPECTACULAR Pictures at a Cuban Exhibition II Tuesday, December 3, 2019 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Free, tickets required While walking through a flea market in Havana, Cuba, Dr. Mike Davison was amazed by the quality and quantity of Cuban paintings for sale. Our 2018
NEUMANN LECTURE ON MUSIC Cry No More: Black Music and Mythology of Post Racial America Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle, speaker Monday, March 2, 2020 | 7:30 PM Ukrop Auditorium, Robins School of Business 102 UR Drive, University of Richmond
Cuban Spectacular was modeled after Russian
Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle is a specialist in African
composer, Modest Mussorgsky’s great work, Pictures
American Music and gender studies in music, and
at an Exhibition. This year’s version will feature new
Professor of Musicology at Miami University. This
paintings and new Latin jazz compositions depicting
presentation will historicize the role of black women
original Cuban artwork. The University of Richmond
musicians in framing the sonic contexts of civil
Jazz Ensemble will be joined by many guest artists
rights or protest music. Specific emphasis will be
performing side-by-side with the students.
placed on contemporary artists — such as Lauryn Hill, Rhiannon Giddens, and Jenelle Monae — who
UR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Alexander Kordzaia, music director and conductor
have shaped the current context of protest culture that extends through various contemporary social movements, including Black Lives Matter, Time’s Up,
Wednesday, December 4, 2019 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
and the #MeToo Movement.
Maestro Kordzaia and the UR Symphony Orchestra
DORIS WYLEE-BECKER, piano
will present 2019 Concerto/Aria competition winner Azalea Ginete, harp in concert. The evening’s
Sunday, March 22, 2020 | 3:00 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
performance will include Glière's Harp Concerto,
Doris Wylee-Becker performs works by Schumann
E-Flat Major, Op. 74; Rossini’s Overture to the opera
and Rachmaninov.
The Italian Girl in Algiers; and Manuel De Falla’s Spanish Dance No. 1 from the opera La Vida Breve.
46TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LESSONS AND CAROLS
BRUCE STEVENS, organ The 4 German Baroque Bs – Buxtehude, Bruhns, Böhm, and Bach
Sunday, December 8, 2019 | 5:00 & 8:00 PM Cannon Memorial Chapel
Monday, March 30, 2020 | 7:30 PM Cannon Memorial Chapel 126 UR Drive, University of Richmond
Join the singers of Schola Cantorum and Women’s
Organist Bruce Stevens explores music of Dieterich
Chorale for a joyous Christmas celebration through
Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns, Georg Böhm, and
a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in the
Johann Sebastian Bach.
tradition of King’s College, Cambridge.
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UR Symphony Orchestra
UR SCHOLA CANTORUM AND WOMEN’S CHORALE David Pedersen, conductor Sunday, April 5, 2020 | 3:00 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
UR JAZZ AND CONTEMPORARY COMBOS Mike Davison and David Esleck, directors Wednesday, April 15, 2020 | 7:30 PM Perkinson Recital Hall, North Court Don’t miss this spring concert showcasing some of
Schola Cantorum and Women’s Chorale perform
UR’s finest jazz and contemporary musicians. Both
a program of new choral works by dynamic young
singers and instrumentalists will be featured on this
composers, several of whom hail from Virginia.
diverse program.
UR JAZZ ENSEMBLE Mike Davison, director
EIGHTH BLACKBIRD Transient Landscapes
Monday, April 6, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Saturday, April 18, 2020 Time TBA
Join us for a night of traditional and contemporary
More information on page 29.
big band compositions. The UR jazz ensemble will be joined by guest artist tenor saxophonist Tom Christensen.
UR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Alexander Kordzaia, music director and conductor Wednesday, April 8, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
GLOBAL SOUNDS Andrew McGraw, director Sunday, April 19, 2020 | 3:00 PM Westhampton Green (Rain Location: Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music) Celebrate traditional music from around the world with this family-friendly concert featuring Japanese, Indonesian, West African, Indian, and Brazilian
The UR Symphony Orchestra will present George
music. Enjoy performances by local and visiting
Gershwin’s celebrated masterpiece Rhapsody in
ensembles and stay after the show to interact with
Blue (new harp and Orchestra version) with young
instruments, including the gamelan and drums.
virtuoso harpist Ian McVoy as arranger and harp soloist, and music of Mendelssohn’s concert overture
UR CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
The Hebrides Op. 26, and Saint-Saens dance
Monday, April 20, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music
Bacchanal from the opera Samson and Dalilah.
UR WIND ENSEMBLE Steven Barton, conductor Monday, April 13, 2020 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The Wind Ensemble’s spring concert will feature classic and modern repertoire for Wind Ensemble, conducted by Steven Barton. Student soloists will perform.
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I N C L U S I V E A N D T H O U G H T - P ROVO K I N G T H E AT R E A N D DA N C E | F R E E FO R E V E RYO N E
APPROPRIATE by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins directed by Dorothy Holland
PURE CONFIDENCE by Carlyle Brown | directed by Chuck Mike
Thursday–Saturday, October 3–5, 2019 | 7:30 PM Sunday, October 6, 2019 | 2:00 PM Cousins Studio Theatre Free, ticket required “Appropriate is, at heart, a ghost story, in the most profound sense.” — The New York Times Winner of the 2014-2015 Obie Award for Best New American Play, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’
Thursday–Saturday, November 21–23, 2019 | 7:30 PM Sunday, November 24, 2019 | 2:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Free, ticket required “One surefire crowd pleaser.” — The New York Times The high-stakes world of Civil War-era horse racing is the stage for this riveting drama of slavery and Reconstruction. Both Simon Cato, a smart cocky “colored” jockey, and his horse, Pure Confidence, are
Appropriate, tells the story of the Lafayette
owned by Colonel Wiley Johnson. Cato uses his wits
clan descending upon the crumbling Arkansas
and his championship winnings to buy his wife’s
homestead of their newly-dead patriarch. As they
and his own freedom. But the Civil War changes
sort through a lifetime of hoarded mementos and
everything, and the passage of time doesn’t bring
junk, a disturbing discovery surfaces among their
Cato the success he expects in this surprisingly
father's possessions, and the reunion takes a turn
funny, daring, and emotionally moving look at the
for the explosive, unleashing a series of crackling
complexity of race, humanity, love, and dignity in
surprises and confrontations.
the second half of the nineteenth century. The year 2020 marks 400 years since Africans set foot on American shores. Pure Confidence commemorates this event.
PRODUCTION STUDIES III SHOWCASE Thursday–Saturday, February 6-8, 2020 | 7:30 PM Sunday, February 9, 2020 | 2:00 PM Cousins Studio Theatre Free, ticket required Highlighting provocative contemporary theatre, the PS III Showcase represents the culmination of two years of intense theater study. PS III students select, produce, direct, and design a fully mounted, full-length play under the guidance of department faculty. The play the PS III students select to produce promises to be a compelling, entertaining, and thought-provoking evening of theatre.
Sponsored by the School of Arts & Sciences
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The University of Richmond’s 2019-2020 Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts will be hosted by the Department of Theatre & Dance in collaboration with the Modlin Center for the Arts. This year’s theme is "Dancing Histories: This Ground." The festival will present performances, lectures, panel discussions, and residencies by artists whose works reflect a unique engagement with contemporary politics and the interplay between history and memory. Commissioned dance works will be in conversation with the 400th commemoration of the arrival in Virginia of the first enslaved Africans, including a collaboration between choreographer MK Abadoo, historical strategist Free Egunfemi, and local community justice workers that reclaims intentionally submerged histories of resistance in Richmond. The festival will also include a site-specific work by Salt Lake City collaborators Charlotte Boye-Christensen and Nathan Webster of NOW-ID performed by the James River. Additionally, Company SBB // Stefanie Batten Bland brings Bienvenue, a community-driven work, to the University of Richmond campus. Other artists include award-winning lighting designer Jennifer Tipton, Puerto Rican performance artist Lío Villahermosa, and independent choreographer Sean Aaron Carmon.
Tucker-Boatwright events listed in this brochure are designated with the Tucker-Boatwright logo. For a full schedule of events and descriptions, visit as.richmond.edu/tucker-boatwright
UNIVERSITY DANCERS' 35TH ANNUAL CONCERT In conjunction with the Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts directed by Anne Van Gelder costume design by Johann Stegmeir lighting design by Maja E. White
The concert will also feature new works
Friday–Saturday, February 28-29, 2020 | 7:30 PM Sunday, March 1, 2020 | 2:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Free, ticket required
Ballet Hispánico; and Anne Van Gelder, department
choreography and live music will be featured, and
University Dancers celebrates thirty-five years of
department faculty members Johann Stegmeir
engaging dance with their annual concert that brings
and Maja E. White will design costumes and lights,
to the University of Richmond the work of innovative
respectively. Do not miss these talented dancers
choreographers Charlotte Boye-Christensen, Camille
perform in a variety of contemporary works.
choreographed by Richmond favorite, Starrene Foster, founder/artistic director of Starr Foster Dance; Eric Rivera, assistant professor of dance in Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Dance and Choreography and former dancer with faculty member and artistic director of University Dancers. Outstanding adjudicated student
A. Brown, and Sean Aaron Carmon. These artist residencies are supported in part, by the TuckerBoatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts (Dancing Histories: This Ground), hosted by the Department of Theatre & Dance. Salt Lake Citybased choreographer Charlotte Boye-Christensen’s collaborative work challenges perceptions of what defines dance, while not rejecting tradition. Boye-Christensen is the founder of NOW-ID, an interdisciplinary contemporary performance company known for its site-specific work and its commitment to inventing unique forms. Camille A. Brown’s critically acclaimed choreography has
HOW THE GARCÍA GIRLS LOST THEIR ACCENTS A play by Karen Zacarías based on the novel by Julia Álvarez | directed by Walter Schoen Thursday–Saturday, April 16–18, 2020 | 7:30 PM Sunday, April 19, 2020 | 2:00 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Free, ticket required “García Girls succeeds most vividly as a bittersweet coming-of-age comedy, one not afraid to reflect on various degrees of women’s grown-up disillusionments.” — Washington Post
been seen in concert venues, on Broadway, and
Based on Julia Álvarez’s critically acclaimed, best-
on television. Following the success of his 2018
selling novel, Karen Zacarías’ play follows four
premiere for University Dancers, Sean Aaron Carmon
sisters who emigrate from the Dominican Republic
returns to Richmond to create a new work. Formerly
to New York City in 1960 because of political strife
an artist with the Alvin Ailey American Dance
and personal danger caused by the governmental
Theater, Carmon is an accomplished dancer and
situation in their homeland. The newly arrived
choreographer who currently performs in Disney’s
immigrants must adjust to a new life and a new
The Lion King.
culture while meeting the challenges that are a part of growing up. This wonderful bilingual production mixes all the elements of good theatre with a compelling story to produce an exciting evening of thought-provoking entertainment.
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IMAGE CREDIT: William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764), Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard the 3rd, 1746, engraving on laid paper (lifetime impression, second state of two), image 16 ½ x 20 ¾ inches, Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, University of Richmond Museums, Museum purchase, funds from the Louis S. Booth Arts Fund, H2009.07.02.
2019-2020 EXHIBITIONS Across Time & Cultures: Ceramic Vessels from the Collection Through May 1, 2020 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature “I am in between”: Divisions of Self and Place in Art from the Harnett Print Study Center Collection August 20, 2019 to July 5, 2020 | Modlin Center Atrium and Booker Hall Lobby Structure & Gesture: Abstract Prints by Jack Tworkov August 20, 2019 to July 5, 2020 | Harnett Museum of Art Annual Student Exhibition August 22, 2019 to September 22, 2019 | Harnett Museum of Art Robert Taplin: Everything Imagined is Real (After Dante) August 22, 2019 to October 6, 2019 | Harnett Museum of Art The Age of Hogarth and Piranesi: Masterpieces of Eighteenth-Century European Printmaking September 20, 2019 to December 6, 2019 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature Continuum: Contemporary Ceramics in Historical Context September 20, 2019 to May 1, 2020 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature Satire & Social Criticism: Prints by William Hogarth from the Collection October 4, 2019 to March 29, 2020 | Harnett Museum of Art Contested Spaces: 2019 Harnett Biennial of American Prints October 22, 2019 to December 6, 2019 | Harnett Museum of Art Because of Conflict: Photographs by Peter Turnley January 15, 2020 to April 24, 2020 | Harnett Print Study Center Fritz Ascher, Expressionist January 16, 2020 to May 1, 2020 | Harnett Museum of Art Senior Thesis Exhibition April 17, 2020 to May 1, 2020 | Harnett Museum of Art University of Richmond Museums comprises the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. Museum hours: Sunday through Friday, 1:00 to 5:00 PM (8/22/2019–5/1/2020). Closed Labor Day Weekend (8/31–9/2/2019), Fall Break (10/11–15/2019), Thanksgiving Week (11/23–12/1/2019), Semester Break (12/7/2019–1/14/2020), Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1/20/2020), Spring Break (3/7–15/2020), Easter Weekend (4/11–12/2020), and Summer Break (5/2–8/18/2020). For group visits and tours, call Martha Wright at (804) 287-1258, or email mwright3@richmond.edu. (804) 289-8276 | Admission is free to all University Museums | museums.richmond.edu
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GENERAL INFORMATION BOX O F F I C E ALL PATRONS MUST HAVE A TICKET TO GAIN ENTRY INTO THE PERFORMANCE HALL. Tickets may be purchased online at modlin.richmond.edu, in person at the Modlin Center box office, or by phone at (804) 289-8980. August through April, the Modlin Center box office is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, and beginning 90 minutes prior to most performances. Visit modlin.richmond.edu or phone (804) 289-8980 for a list of summer hours. DISCOUNTED TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE for Modlin Center Members at the Partner level or above, subscribers, senior citizens age 62 and older, children age 12 and younger, groups of 20 or more, University of Richmond (UR) employees and students, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members, and non-UR students with a valid student ID. Multiple discounts do not apply. SAFETY AND DISRUPTIONS: Please contact the Modlin Center box office to find out if a performance is suitable for young audiences. All patrons, including infants and children, must have a ticket to gain entry into the performance hall. Please be considerate of other audience members. Disruptive patrons will be asked to exit the performance hall. Use of hand-held electronic devices during performances is strictly prohibited. Use of such devices may result in confiscation of the device or removal from the venue. ACCESSIBILITY: When purchasing tickets, please inform the box office of any required accommodations. If tickets are purchased in accessible sections by patrons that do not require accessible seating, those patrons may be moved at the discretion of house management. Large-print programs, assistive-listening devices, and earplugs are available at the will-call desk for most performances. All performance halls are accessible to persons with wheelchairs and/or limited mobility. Accessible parking is also available. Please contact the Modlin Center box office or visit modlin.richmond.edu for parking information. When attending an event, please allow time for parking and ticket retrieval. Late seating will be at the discretion of house management. By entering the Modlin Center, audiences are consenting to being filmed, photographed, recorded in print or electronic format incidentally, and having those images appear in any media whatsoever except for traditional advertising where we will use consent forms. Use will be without written consent or compensation to you. The Modlin Center may use, edit or reproduce such assets or share them with others for any purpose related to the promotion of the Modlin Center and its related programs and activities. Notice of photography, filming and recordings during an event will be placed outside the theatre venues. If you do not wish to be included in videos, photographs or recordings, please alert the Modlin staff or videographer/photographer.
I N C L E M E N T W E AT H E R CANCELLATION: Performances will only be cancelled in cases of extreme weather conditions. If the artist(s) have arrived in Richmond, the show will likely proceed. For information regarding the status of an event, visit modlin.richmond.edu or call the box office at (804) 289-8980. Please note that refunds will not be given unless a performance is cancelled. PROGRAMS: All programs are subject to change. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SALES ARE FINAL: Refunds will not be given unless a performance is cancelled. Subscribers and Members and the Partner Level or higher may exchange tickets for a future event up to 24 hours prior to a performance.
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TO BECOME A MODLIN CENTER MEMBER, please review the categories and benefits below and select the membership level that is right for you. You tax-deductible contributions can be made online at modlin.richmond.edu, or by entering your donation amount on the brochure order form and mailing to: Modlin Center for the Arts, 453 Westhampton Way, University of Richmond, VA 23173.
M O D L I N – $100-$249
I N V E STO R – $1,000-$2,499
(total amount tax deductible) • Advance notice of new events • Name listed in the playbill for the 19-20 season (donation must be made before August 5, 2019)
(total amount tax deductible less $221) All of the above, plus: • Advance mailing of the season brochure to allow for special seating preferences • 4 drink vouchers to Corner Booth Concessions • Waived ticket processing fees for up to 10 events
A DVO C AT E – $250-$499 (total amount tax deductible) All of the above, plus: • Priority ticket processing of up to four tickets per show* • Advance Ticket sales for events added throughout the season
PA RT N E R – $500-$999 (total amount tax deductible less $160) All of the above, plus: • Priority ticket processing of up to six tickets per show* • Free ticket exchange • Invitation to member-exclusive reception prior to the Direct from Kiev National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine and YAMATO, The Drummers of Japan World Tour 2020 performances • Autographed commemorative posters for up to two performances.
S P O N SO R S – $2,500-$4,999 (total amount tax deductible less $315) All of the above, plus: • 10 drink vouchers to Corner Booth Concessions • 2 complimentary ticket vouchers • Personal backstage tour available in September, December, or May
BACKSTAGE CIRCLE – $5,000-$9,999 (total amount tax deductible less $408.10) All of the above, plus: • Credit in printed program for co-sponsorship of one Modlin Center presenting artist event • Dinner with Executive Director Deborah Sommers at Azzurro Restaurant
PATRON OF THE ARTS – $10,000+ (total amount tax deductible less $658.10) All of the above, plus: • Commissioning opportunities available • One-time waived rental fee for a reception in Booth lobby **
*Priority ticket processing applies to Modlin Center events only and does not apply to University of Richmond or outside rental client events that take place at the center. ** Mutually agreed upon date, depending on availability. Your gift may also qualify you for other recognition through the University of Richmond. For more information or questions related to tax deductibility, please contact the Office of Annual Giving at (804) 289-8052 or by email at annualgiving@richmond.edu.
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VE N UE IN FORMAT I ON Visit maps.richmond.edu for the most current University of Richmond Campus maps. When using Google Maps or GPS, use the following address: Modlin Center for the Arts, 453 Westhampton Way, Richmond, VA 23173.
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THE M OD L I N C ENTER WOU L D L IK E TO THANK O UR SPON SO RS A ND COM MU NITY PARTNERS The Carpenter Foundation | HG Quigg Endowment | Mayo Arts Fund | Cultural Affairs Committee
PHOTO CREDITS Cover: Marzia Memoli in Martha Graham’s Chronicle © Hibbard Nash Photography Pg. 3: Camille A. Brown & Dancers © Eric Politzer Pg. 5: Camille A. Brown © Matt Karas Pg. 8: Taylor Mac © Little Fang Photography; Marty Stuart © David McClister Pg. 9: Lucinda Williams © David McClister; Nobuntu © Werner Puntigam/EAR X EYE Pg. 10: Taylor Mac © Little Fang Photography Pg. 11: Danú © Doon Band Portraits Holst Photography; Dreamers’ Circus © Kristoffer Juel Poulsen Pg. 12: Aoife O’Donovan © Joanna Chattman; Della Mae © Ryan Nolan Pg. 13: Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn © Joshua Black Wilkins Pg. 14: Jazzmeia Horn © Jacob_Blickenstaff Pg. 15: Alfredo Rodríguez & Pedrito Martínez © Anna Webber Pg. 16: Stefon Harris © Elizabeth Leitzell Pg. 17: Yefrim Bronfam © Frank Stewart; Shanghai Quartet © Yan Dong ; Soovin Kim © LisaMarie Mazzucco; Orion Weiss © Jacob Blickenstaff Pg. 18: Simone Dinnerstein © Blu Ocean Arts; Matt Haimovitz © Brent Calis; Brad Mehldau © Michael_Wilson; Ian Bostridge © Sim Canetty-Clarke Pg. 19: Daniel Hope © Bailey Davidson; Zurich Chamber Orchestra © Sandro Diener Pg. 21: Takács Quartet © Amanda Tipton Photography; Yefim Bronfam © Dario Acosta Pg. 22: Alonzo King LINES Ballet © RJ Muna, Camille A. Brown © Whitney Browne Pg. 23: Leslie Andrea Williams in Martha Graham’s Chronicle © Hibbard Nash Photography; Martha Graham Dance Company in Maxine Doyle and Bobbi Jene Smith’s Deo by Brian Pollock Pg. 24: Alonzo King LINES Ballet © Chris Hardy Pg. 25: YAMATO © Hiroshi Seo; Cirque Mechanics © Maike Schulz Pg. 27: Indian Ink Theatre Company © Nimmy Santhosh; YAMATO © Hiroshi Seo Pg. 28: Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de SILVIA LOZANO © Columbia Artists Pg. 29: Manual Cinema © Michael Brosilow; Matthew Burtner © Matthew Burtner Pg. 30: Wilde Creatures, Tall Stories © Tall Stories ; TheaterWorksUSA © Jeremy Daniel Photography Pg. 32: Cirque Mechanics © Maike Schulz; TheaterWorks © Jeremy Daniel Photography; Wilde Creatures, Tall Stories © Tall Stories; Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de SILVIA LOZANO © Columbia Artists Pg. 33: NT Live, The Lehman Trilogy © Mark Douet Pg. 39: William Hogarth © University of Richmond Museums Back Cover: Nobuntu © Werner Puntigam/EAR X EYE
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21 Balsam Range
25 Lucinda Williams and her band Buick 6, 20th Anniversary of Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
26 NT Live Broadcast: One Man, Two Guvnors (10th Anniversary Encore)
27 Camille A. Brown & Dancers
29 Nobuntu
6 Family Arts Day Celebration featuring TheaterWorksUSA, Pete the Cat
9 Martha Graham Dance Company, The EVE Project
10 Martha Graham Dance Company, The EVE Project
10 NT Live Broadcast: The Lehman Trilogy
16 Simone Dinnerstein, piano and Matt Haimovitz, cello
18 Cirque Mechanics, 42FT— A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvels
20 Brad Mehldau and Ian Bostridge
24 NT Live Broadcast: A Midsummer Night's Dream
30 L.A. Theatre Works, SEVEN
14 NT Live Broadcast: Hansard
15 Daniel Hope with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, A Tribute to Yehudi Menuhin
20 Great Art on Screen: Tintoretto: A Rebel in Venice
8 Taylor Mac's Holiday Sauce
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10 An Evening with Leo Kottke
3 NT Live Broadcast: Hamlet (10th Anniversary Encore)
NOVEMBER 2019
2 Shanghai Quartet with Soovin Kim, violin and Orion Weiss, piano
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15 Marty Stuart is The Pilgrim
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OR D ER FO RM Choose a minimum of four (4) events in the 2019-2020 season to create your own personalized Modlin Center
Subscription Series. Place your order online at modlin.richmond.edu or complete the following form and fax to
(804) 287-6681 or mail to: Modlin Center for the Arts, 453 Westhampton Way, University of Richmond, VA 23173. University of Richmond student subscription tickets are $5 per performance (available only to undergraduate,
graduate, Law, and School of Continuing and Professional Studies students with a valid student ID). Student
subscriptions may only be purchased in-person at the Box Office or by phone. A valid student ID is required.
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14 Aoife O'Donovan, Songs and Strings
18 Ballet Folclórico Nacional de México de SILVIA LOZANO
21 Manual Cinema, Frankenstein
28 Stefon Harris and Blackout
25 Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn
✝ A $2 Dominion Energy Center restoration fee has been included in the ticket price for this event. ✝✝ A $3 Altria Theater restoration fee has been included in the ticket price for this event.
2 Della Mae with special guest The Jacob Jolliff Band
16 Yefim Bronfman, piano
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4 Dreamers' Circus
6 Cirque FLIP Fabrique presents Blizzard
MARCH 2020
29 St. Patrick's Day Celebration featuring Danú 25th Anniversary
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28 Takács Quartet
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26 Great Art on Screen: The Prado Museum: A Collection of Wonders
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29 Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change
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26 Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Giselle
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25 Indian Ink Theatre Company, Mrs. Krishnan's Party
26 Indian Ink Theatre Company, Mrs. Krishnan's Party
18 Tall Stories, Wilde Creatures
23 Alonzo King LINES Ballet, Figures of Speech
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The Modlin Center for the Arts offers patrons convenient parking and transportation to Modlin Downtown Events. Park at the Modlin Center and hop on our shuttle for direct front door service to our downtown venues. Indicate the number of shuttle passes needed for each Modlin Downtown event at the Dominion Energy Center and Altria Theatre.
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine Friday, February 7, 2020 | 7:30 PM (Dominion Energy Center)
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YAMATO, The Drummers of Japan World Tour 2020 Friday, February 21, 2020 | 7:30 PM (Altria Theatre)
# of passes_______ x $12 = $ ________
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SHUTTLE SUBTOTAL
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION
$
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5 YO U R I N FO R M AT I O N :
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$7 $ $
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6 MAIL COMPLETED ORDER FORM AND PAYMENT TO:
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