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Concert Hall Night Music: Four JMU music faculty members, pianists Eric Ruple and Paulo Steinberg and percussionists Eric Guinivan and Casey Cangelosi, come together for the first time in concert to perform Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion and George Crumb’s Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III), for two amplified pianos and percussion.
Mainstage Theatre Attack Theatre: A Pittsburgh-based dance company known for its ability to “attack” performances with “ninja-like intensity” (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review). This year’s New Dance Festival features works by Attack Theatre and JMU’s award-winning dance faculty members.Brooklyn. www.attacktheatre.com
November 9-12 • 8 pm Earlynn J. Miller Dance Theatre Fall Student Dance Concert: This showcase of new choreography offers audiences an opportunity to see the work of the Dance program’s talented young artists.
December 8-10 • 8 pm & December 11 • 2 pm Mainstage Theatre Dancescapes: Choreography from across the country takes center stage as JMU’s premier dance ensemble performs work by recognized guest artists and award-winning dance faculty members.
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September 11 • 7 pm Concert Hall Mountain Stage: For more than 30 years, Mountain Stage with Larry Groce has been the home of live music on public radio. Recorded in front of a live audience, the show will feature Sean Watkins, celebrated guitarist of the Grammy-winning progressive bluegrass trio, Nickel Creek, The Steel Wheels, a dynamic, four-piece string band from Harrisonburg, and the acclaimed bluegrass band, The Seldom Scene.
September 24 • 8 pm Concert Hall The Havana Cuba All-Stars: Direct from Havana, this 11member band will bring to the Forbes Center the musical traditions of its forefathers—Latin dance, soulful ballads, Spanish and traditional songs—that are sure to leave audiences dancing in the aisles! The Asere Friendship Tour is the Havana Cuba All-Stars’ debut U.S. tour and celebrates the new, open friendship between the United States and Cuba. 4
September 29 • 7 pm Concert Hall Throw Your Head Back & Sing: In partnership with JMU’s Furious Flower Poetry Center, the Forbes Center presents Throw Your Head Back & Sing as a tribute to Maya Angelou, one of America’s most popular poets. Echoing Angelou’s own frequent pairing of spoken word and spirituals, this evening features performances by over 20 acclaimed poets and vocalists, including Sonia Sanchez, Rutha Harris, Sonya Baker, and the New Song a cappella singers.
September 30 • 8 pm Wilson Hall Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!: Four homegrown hoofers from Minneapolis hit the road with a trunk full of tap shoes, funky costumes, and a big brass band to perform their inventive, rapid-fire show, Feet Don’t Fail Me Now! With “fast, furious footwork” (The New York Times), “they tap their way in to everyone’s hearts” (Star Tribune). In this joyous parade of genre-hopping music and hard-hitting percussive dance, you’ll be jumping out of your seat and dancing to the beat!
October 1 • 8:30 pm JMU Convocation Center JMU Pops! Music of Our World: This one-of-a-kind musical extravaganza for audiences of all ages showcases some of JMU’s finest music ensembles, including JMU’s Wind Symphony, Brass Band, Chorale and Steel Band, as well as the Marching Royal Dukes.
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performing the great works of the wind band’s core repertoire while also exploring the best of contemporary composition.
October 7 • 8 pm Concert Hall Jazz 4 Justice™: Take a walk down memory lane with hits from the big band swing era. This annual concert is in cooperation with Virginia State Bar’s Diversity Conference, and benefits Blue Ridge Legal Services and JMU’s School of Music scholarships.
October 10 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Brass Band: The JMU Brass Band is the university’s premier brass ensemble. Directed by professor of music Kevin Stees, it is one of only a few collegiate brass bands in the United States.
October 14-15 • 8 pm October 15-16 • 2 pm Concert Hall Children of Eden: From the composer of Wicked, Godspell and Pippin comes a joyous and inspirational musical about family and faith. Based on the Book of Genesis, Children of Eden is a candid, heartfelt, and often humorous look at the age-old conflict between parents and children. Features JMU theatre and musical theatre students.
October 20 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Madison Singers and Chorale: The Madison Singers is the advanced, auditioned choral chamber ensemble at JMU. Ranging from 60-80 voices, the JMU Chorale is an auditioned and highly select choir.
October 23 • 2 pm Concert Hall JMU Symphony Orchestra: The JMU Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Foster Beyers, is the premier symphonic ensemble for the JMU School of Music.
October 25 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Symphonic Band: The JMU Symphonic Band is under the direction of Stephen P. Bolstad.
October 27 • 8 pm Concert Hall The Milk Carton Kids: Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan are The Milk Carton Kids, a Grammy-nominated, flat-picking duo that has captured the hearts of folk fans with its witty PERFORMING ARTS IN THE VALLEY
onstage banter and virtuosic performances that exhibit “the sweetness and beauty of two voices singing in harmony, the delicate interplay of two acoustic guitars, and the beauty and strength of great songwriting.” (Mix)
October 29 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band: The JMU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band were founded in 1971 and are under the direction of Dr. Chuck Dotas. JMU jazz groups have performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Terrace Theater, Montreux International Jazz and Blues Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival and VMEA annual convention.
October 31 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Percussion Ensemble: The JMU Percussion Ensemble, directed by Casey Cangelosi and Dr. Michael Overman, consists of nearly 30 students and has performed throughout the East Coast, including concerts at the Virginia Music Educators Association Convention and Virginia Days of Percussion.
November 3 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Wind Symphony: The JMU Wind Symphony, under the direction of Stephen P. Bolstad, is the premier woodwind, brass and percussion ensemble at JMU. The Wind Symphony is committed to performing the great works of the wind band’s core repertoire while also exploring the best of contemporary composition.
November 11-12 • 8 pm & November 13 • 2 pm Concert Hall Candide: Meet Candide - hero, lover and optimist. Not even war, earthquakes, shipwrecks, a volcano, several grisly deaths, and lost love can shake his optimism … or can it? Leonard Bernstein’s comedic operetta, based on Voltaire’s biting satire of social mores, politics, innocence and unfettered optimism, blends riotous comedy and sophisticated melodies to take you on grand adventure you will never forget!
December 1 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Brass Band: The JMU Brass Band is the university’s premier brass ensemble. Directed by professor of music Kevin Stees, it is one of only a few collegiate brass bands in the United States.
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December 3 • 8 pm & December 4 • 2 pm Concert Hall Holidayfest: Dreams of the Nutcracker: Join the JMU Chorale and Symphony Orchestra for an inspired Christmas collage of holiday works for choirs and orchestra, featuring selected movements from Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.
December 7 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band: The JMU Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band, under the direction of Stephen P. Bolstad, are committed to performing the great works of the wind band’s core repertoire while also exploring the best of contemporary composition.
December 8 • 8 pm Concert Hall The Tallis Scholars: Since its founding by director Peter Phillips in 1973, this superb British vocal ensemble has become the leading exponent of Renaissance sacred vocal music throughout the world. The Grammy-nominated group has performed in over 2,000 concerts in sacred and secular settings with “frighteningly pure” voices that are “both spiritually and musically refreshing.” (The Arts Desk)
interviews and stories from family members of Harrisonburg High School students with photography, jazz, classical and folk music. A photographic exhibit will accompany the show.
January 19 • 8 pm Recital Hall Sarunas Jankauskas, clarinet: Lithuanian-born clarinetist Sarunas Jankauskas is a soloist, chamber and orchestral musician, and contemporary music artist whose playing has been praised for its “exotic flair” and “smooth and seductive delicacy.” Jankauskas is the new professor of clarinet at JMU.
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December 10 • 8 pm Concert Hall JMU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band: The JMU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band were founded in 1971 and are under the direction of Dr. Chuck Dotas. JMU jazz groups have performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Terrace Theater, Montreux International Jazz and Blues Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival and VMEA annual convention.
January 13 • 8 pm Recital Hall The Family O’Brien: Hod O’Brien, his wife Stephanie Nakasian and their daughter Veronica Swift will take the stage for an evening of jazz that will entertain audiences of all ages! A professional jazz pianist for over 60 years, O’Brien has performed around the world for more than 30 years with Naskasian, a versatile vocal virtuoso. Swift recorded her first CD with her parents at the age of 9.
January 18 • 7 pm Mainstage Theatre Rakonto: Voices from the Valley: Commissioned by the Forbes Center, this presentation created by award-winning composer and pianist Daniel Kelly celebrates the rich cultural diversity in the Shenandoah Valley by weaving together 6
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October 14-15 • 8 pm & October 15-16 • 2 pm Concert Hall Children of Eden: From the composer of Wicked, Godspell and Pippin comes a joyous and inspirational musical about family and faith. Based on the Book of Genesis, Children of Eden is a candid, heartfelt, and often humorous look at the age-old conflict between parents and children. Features JMU theatre and musical theatre students.
November 1-5 • 8 pm & November 5 • 2 pm Mainstage Theatre The Tempest: The Tempest puts on a collision course a ship of nobles, a horde of frightening and fantastical island creatures, a handful of would-be murderers, two bumbling clowns, and a pair of teenage lovers, all of whom Prospero, an embittered father and exiled magician, must maneuver as he charts his way to vengeance or forgiveness.
November 4 • 8 pm Concert Hall Julian Sands in A Celebration of Harold Pinter: Renowned British film, stage and television star Julian Sands was a long-
time friend of Nobel Prize-winning playwright and poet, Harold Pinter. Before his death in 2008, an ailing Pinter asked Sands to fill in for him at a special reading. Pinter spent hours with Sands, providing him with insight on how to deliver his poems.
November 11-12 @ 8 pm & November 13 • 2 pm Concert Hall Candide: Meet Candide - hero, lover and optimist. Not even war, earthquakes, shipwrecks, a volcano, several grisly deaths, and lost love can shake his optimism … or can it? Leonard Bernstein’s comedic operetta, based on Voltaire’s biting satire of social mores, politics, innocence and unfettered optimism, blends riotous comedy and sophisticated melodies to take you on grand adventure you will never forget!
November 17 • 6:30 pm Mainstage Theatre John Steptoe’s Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale: When a great African king desires a wife, only the most perfect maidens in the land are invited to meet him. Mufaro’s pride and joy, his two daughters of different dispositions, travel through a mystical jungle and across a deep river to be presented to the king. Along the way, the girls encounter many mysterious situations that test their courage, kindness, and strength of spirit. Recommended for grades K-6.
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The Game’s Afoot: Or Holmes for the Holidays: In The Game’s Afoot, “it is December 1936 and Broadway star William Gillette, admired the world over for his leading role in the play Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast-members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks and mirrors quickly turn dangerous. Then it’s up to Gillette himself, as he assumes the persona of his beloved Holmes, to track down the killer before the next victim appears. The danger and hilarity are non-stop in this glittering whodunit set during the Christmas holidays.” (Samuel French, Inc.)
September 2-3 • 7:00 PM & September 4 • 3:00 PM September 9-10 • 7:00 PM & September 11 • 3:00 PM The Elves and the Shoemaker: Unfortunately, Eric, the lone shoemaker of Grimmsville, makes shoes that are miserably uncomfortable and impossible to walk in... leaving a lot of barefoot villagers and Eric without a means to provide for his family. While his wife tries to be supportive, his daughter Shannon just can’t take it anymore! Sitting alone in the woods pondering her family’s fate, Shannon is confronted by a stranger who offers her the deal of a lifetime. In exchange for her torturous pair of shoes, she is given a magical medallion that holds the charm of the elves. Wanting to help her family, Shannon tries the chant. Her words beckon a pair of elves that show up night after night at the shoemaker’s home creating the most fabulous shoes EVER! With his shoes now wanted throughout the land, Eric and his family have more gold than they can count. But they quickly begin to realize that all the money in the world doesn’t necessarily buy happiness.
December 9-10 at 7:00 PM & December 11 • 3:00 PM December 16-17 at 7:00 PM & December 18 • 3:00 PM Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical, NUNCRACKERS, is presented as the first TV special taped in the Cable Access Studio built by Reverend Mother in the convent basement. It stars the nuns you love, plus Father Virgil, and four of Mount Saint Helen’s most talented students. Featuring all new songs including Twelve Days Prior to Christmas, Santa Ain’t Comin’ to Our House, We Three Kings of Orient Are Us and It’s Better to Give than to Receive, this show is filled with typical NUNSENSE humor, some of your favorite carols, and a “Secret Santa” audience participation. We’re certain this NUNSENSE Christmas Show will make you laugh, and maybe tug at your heartstrings. It’s the perfect way to insure that your holiday season is merry and bright!
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