2019 2020 SEAS O N
Mitch Ryder Saturday, November 9
Classic Albums Live presents:
Tom Petty Damn the Torpedoes Friday, October 25 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $27 / VIP SEATING: $37*
Presented by: MTS SEATING
The latest addition to the highly successful Classic Albums Live series is Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 1979 album “Damn The Torpedoes.” The band’s third album defined it’s musical style and took Petty into the mainstream, hitting No. 2 on the US charts and spawning the top 10 single, “Don’t Do Me Like That.” “Damn The Torpedoes” has stood the test of time as one of the great American rock albums of its era and is a worthy addition to the Classic Albums series. Classic Albums Live takes classic albums and recreates them live, on stage – note for note, cut for cut. It has become the ultimate destination for music lovers wanting to hear the greatest albums performed live without all the gimmickry and tacky impersonations! *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
classicalbumslive.com
Mitch Ryder
and the Detroit Wheels
Saturday, November 9 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $20 / VIP SEATING: $30* Dubbed the “Detroit voice of the 1960s” by Rolling Stone, Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels will zoom into the Meyer Theater this season with their signature high-octane, supercharged sound. Ryder “was a major influence on Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp,” according to Rolling Stone, and he and the Wheels served as a musical bridge between the Motown soul factory and the “take no-prisoners” rock ‘n’ roll world that would roar out of Detroit via the likes of Ted Nugent and Bob Seger. Among their most memorable songs are the Top 40 hits “Little Latin Lupe Lu,” “Take a Ride” and “Devil with a Blue Dress On/ Good Golly Miss Molly.” *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
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Dueling Pianos International Saturday, December 14 7:30 p.m.
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $17 / VIP SEATING: $27*
Put two sharp-witted, incredibly talented musicians and two grand pianos on a stage, and the result is an evening of fast, funny and unforgettable entertainment. Their musical repertoire ranges from classic rock to country, hard rock to R&B and show tunes to Top 40. It only take one song to get the partygoers shouting out requests. Every member of the Dueling Pianos International roster of outstanding performers is a master of fun, fast-paced musical and comedy entertainment.
Two Pianos, Two Artists and ONE INCREDIBLY GREAT TIME! *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
duelingpianoshows.com You can incorporate the Dueling Pianos into your organization’s holiday party plans! Group rates for 20 or more people, as well as rooms and catering, are available for organizations interested in holding their holiday parties at the La-Z-Boy Center in conjunction with the performance. Contact Tom Ryder at (734) 384-4201 or tryder@monroeccc.edu for information and availability!
Classic Albums Live presents:
Fleetwood Mac Rumours Saturday, January 18 7:30 p.m.
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $27 / VIP SEATING: $37* Classic Albums Live returns to the Meyer Theater for a second time this year with the ultimate album of 1977, Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours.” Go back in time with this perfect recreation of an unforgettable, timeless album. Classic Albums Live takes classic albums and recreates them live on stage – note for note, cut for cut. The very first track of “Rumours” lets you know that heartache awaits. The members of Fleetwood Mac were the first ones to genuinely sing about the emotion and turmoil that comes from losing love. It’s not easy to confront one’s vulnerabilities and credibly put them to song, but it was therapy for the band and connected with fans everywhere. Classic Albums Live has worked hard to reproduce the incredible Presented by: VENTOWER INDUSTRIES vibe of this album. *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
classicalbumslive.com
The Doobie Others Saturday, March 21 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $27 / VIP SEATING: $37*
There is no one in the industry today that can recreate the sound and style of the world-famous Doobie Brothers like the Doobie Others can. Seven of Long Island’s top professional musicians have pooled their talents, years of performance experience and their love of the Doobies to become the very best Doobies tribute show in the country today. The Doobie Others deliver powerful harmonies and a fun-filled, high-energy performance covering a catalog of Doobies’ hits spanning both the Johnston and McDonald eras. Yes, the Doobie Others masterfully play them all, including “Listen to the Music,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Long Train Running,” “Minute-by-Minute,” “Black Water,” “Takin’ it to the Streets” and all the rest. If you have a favorite Doobies’ tune (and everyone does) it will surely be included in this tribute show — a show that’s certain to delight folks of all ages. *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
thedoobieotherstributeband.com/shows/
Andy Peters –
Home for Slightly After the Holidays
Saturday, February 1 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER RESERVED SEATING: $15 / VIP SEATING: $25*
Monroe native Andy Peters is headed home to deliver a fresh new hour of his high energy and off-the-cuff stand-up comedy. A member of the Monroe High School Class of 2000 who now lives in Los Angeles, Andy is now a nationally touring comedian with a comedy special available on all streaming services. He can be seen as Coach Peters on TruTV’s “Those Who Can’t” and his “Dry Bar Comedy” clips on Facebook Live have reached millions of views. He is proud to be finally returning home to tell tales of growing up in and out of trouble in Southeast Michigan, traveling the world, getting married and trying to make it in California. *VIP Seating includes balcony seating, munchies and cash bar.
andypeterscomedy.com
Band and Chorale Concert
Band and Chorale Concert
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
Prelude Children’s Chorus
Prelude Children’s Chorus
Monday, October 28 / 7:30 p.m.
Monday, December 9 / 7 p.m.
(Please note that start time is different from other events.)
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER
Agora Chorale
Tuesday, December 10 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
Symphony Band Concert
Monday, December 16 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
Monday, February 24 / 7:30 p.m.
Monday, April 27 / 7 p.m.
(Please note that start time is different from other events.)
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
Agora Chorale Concert Tuesday, April 28 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
Symphony Band Concert featuring Sergeant Major Woodrow English, Ret.
Monday, May 4 / 7:30 p.m. LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra
and Leonard Slatkin, Music Director Laureate, as part of the Neighborhood Concert Series at the MCCC Meyer Theater! 8 p.m., May 1 and June 19, 2020
Get your tickets at www.dso.org/neighborhood
The Big Gig! Monroe County’s 33rd Annual Black History Month Blues Concert
Saturday, February 29 / 7 p.m.
(Please note that start time is different from other events.)
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: FREE Doors will open at 6 p.m. MCCC collaborates once again with the Monroe County Library System and a unique “Blues Coalition” of community co-sponsors to cap off Monroe County’s 33rd Annual Black History Month Blues Series. The Big Gig! The line-up and the rest of the Annual Black History Month Blues Series schedule will be announced in late 2019.
Antiques in April
Saturday, April 4 / 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5 / 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WELCH HEALTH EDUCATION BUILDING GENERAL ADMISSION: $3 Collectors’ dreams come true as MCCC hosts its 19th-annual Antiques in April Show and Sale featuring an unprecedented display of high-quality antiques and collectibles from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
A Performance by MCCC’s Inside Out Dance Ensemble Saturday, April 18 / 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19 / 3 p.m.
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: $12 Scrapbook – “A decade of dance at MCCC” Rendezvous at the Meyer Theater with Inside Out Dance Ensemble and Director Kellie Lajiness as they mount a celebratory retrospective decade of dance at MCCC; a reminiscence and rhapsody of picturesque remnants of design, rendered shapes, and mementos revived and delivered anew.
The Little Engine That Could Earns Her Whistle Wednesday, October 30 / 7 p.m. (One hour in length, recommended for grades K-3) (Please note start time is different from other events.)
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: $5 Little Blue Engine dreams of someday leaving the train yard to pull the big cars on the main line track. But can she convince Big Silver that she is worthy of being a main line engine? ArtsPower’s dynamic, song-filled adventure portrays Watty Piper’s timeless tale about hard work, determination and loyalty. artspower.org
Dog Loves Books Tuesday, February 25 / 7 p.m.
(One hour in length, recommended for grades K-3) (Please note start time is different from other events.)
LA-Z-BOY CENTER, MEYER THEATER GENERAL ADMISSION: $5 Louise Yates’ New York Times bestseller comes to life in ArtsPower’s newest musical about the irresistible Dog who loves everything about books. In fact, he loves books SO much that he decides to open his own bookstore. Dog decides that the best way to sell books is to act out all kinds of fun stories for his customers – everything from dancing dinosaurs to funny fairy tales. His customers cannot help but get into the act, too! How could Dog’s bookstore not be a huge success? ArtsPower’s delightful new musical celebrates the power of the imagination and the satisfaction that comes when you share books with others.
artspower.org
Student Rush Monroe County Community College students with a valid student I.D. can purchase up to two tickets at half price 30 minutes before the start of any show.
Catering for Groups
The La-Z-Boy Center provides exciting opportunities for students and the community and is flexible enough to respond to three different and equally important needs – cultural arts programming, customized training for business and industry, and unparalleled space for community activities and conferences.
You can purchase tickets: • On the Web at: www.monroeccc.edu/theater • Via phone using VISA, MasterCard or American Express by calling the MCCC Ticket Hotline at (734) 384-4272 • In person at the MCCC Cashier’s Office in the Warrick Student Services/ Administration Building (Building A) Tickets may also be purchased at the door, if available. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Event information is subject to change at the discretion of MCCC.
Discounts Groups of 15 or more, seniors, and MCCC staff and students can receive a $2 discount off the full ticket price when tickets are purchased in person at the MCCC Cashier’s Office prior to the day of the event. Discounts will not be given the day of the performance. Tickets are based on availability, so please make your plans early.
In conjunction with one of our events, groups of 20 or more can take advantage of the beautiful spaces right inside the La-Z-Boy Center by holding a gathering in one of our reception areas. From a simple reception to a complete dinner, let us help you provide an event your group won’t soon forget. Please call Tom Ryder at (734) 384-4201 for more information and availability.
Donate Today to Cultural Arts at MCCC The Foundation at MCCC is working to establish a Cultural Enrichment Endowment dedicated to maintaining and expanding the cultural programs and events held at the college. For more information, call (734) 384-4214.
Tickets Make Excellent Gifts Gift certificates for MCCC events are available at the MCCC Cashier’s Office. Monroe County Community College is an equal opportunity institution and adheres to a policy that no qualified person shall be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, gender, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, height, weight or veteran’s status in any program or activity for which it is responsible.
Each year Monroe County Community College proudly hosts a superb array of mixed media art exhibitions and lectures through the MCCC Visiting Artist Series. Spotlighting well-known regional artists, the exhibits and demonstrations are free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of our Entertainment and Events Series sponsors and donors. The series also helps grow the most impressive public art collection in Monroe County. After each exhibition, the artist selects a piece reflective of their talent and medium to be permanently displayed on the MCCC campus. Visiting artists for 2019-20 will be announced in the fall and spring.
The La-Z-Boy Center is accessible to those with disabilities. Assisted listening devices are available upon request.
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