Ogle Center 2014-2015 season brochure

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OGLECENTER PAUL W. OGLE CULTURAL & COMMUNITY CENTER · INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST

2014–2015 SEASON


Kirk A. Randolph

Director

Dear Friends of the Ogle Center, It’s my pleasure to welcome you to the 2014–2015 season! We are very excited about the upcoming season and feel confident that you will find it not only entertaining, but also diverse and culturally stimulating and that you’ll take advantage of one or more of the subscription packages you’ll find in this brochure. If you are a renewing subscriber, hurry and place your order by August 15 in order to get your same seats as last season. The benefits of being a subscriber have never been greater. In addition to free parking and advance notice of events, subscribers can save more than 20% off single ticket prices! When you join us back on campus this fall, you will notice many changes. As we prepare for our 19th season, our lobby and ticket office are undergoing renovations so that we are better able to serve you. If you drive behind the Ogle Center, you will see construction underway on the new Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Amphitheater, a permanent outdoor amphitheater scheduled to be completed this fall. We plan to hold the IU Southeast Music Department’s 2015 Summer Pops concerts and other Ogle Center performances in this incredible facility. We greatly appreciate the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County and everything they do for IU Southeast and our community. I am delighted to announce that we are bringing back the popular Nashville Nights Series. Also, The Ogle Center Presents is our new name for the former Different Drummer Series. The Ogle Center Presents will be an eclectic mix of performers from magic and comedy, to Broadway, to New Orleans style jazz, and even 50’s and 60’s Rock and Roll. I am especially excited to announce that we have partnered with the IU Southeast Music and Theatre departments to present you a Holiday Pops Spectacular with Tim King and the IU Southeast Concert Band, Orchestra, and Concert Choir & Community Chorus. Subscribers have the choice of either attending the Saturday evening performance or the Sunday matinee of Holiday Pops Spectacular. You will also have the opportunity to meet IU Southeast’s new Chancellor, Ray Wallace, as we continue the celebration of his installation with these concerts. We have even more offerings for our Ogle Center subscribers this year! You have the opportunity to see and hear our incredibly talented IU Southeast students and community members and save money by subscribing to the Music Department’s ensemble performances and IU Southeast Theatre Department’s performances. Several of you have subscribed to the Louisville Orchestra’s NightLites series. This year, the Louisville Orchestra is returning to the Ogle Center for a series of light classical concerts — Music Without Borders. We sincerely hope that you always feel welcome at the Ogle Center and feel the ownership of it as your home for live entertainment in our region. Please consider subscribing or renewing your subscription today. We look forward to seeing you!


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TABLEOFCONTENTS The Ogle Center Presents The Chipper Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bryan Anthony: Celebrating Sinatra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Holiday Pops Spectacular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Hot Sardines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Jeri Sager: Broadway by Jeri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Van-Dells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Nashville Nights Dailey & Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Balsam Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The Boxcars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

The Louisville Orchestra at the Ogle Center

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IU Southeast Music Department Concert Series

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IU Southeast Theatre Department Main Stage Series

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Information & Forms Pullout Season Calendar Maps, Directions, and Parking Subscription Information Seating Chart About the Ogle Center Subscription Order Form

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OCTOBER

4 7:30 P.M.

Critics and audiences alike have been raving about Chipper Lowell’s current touring show, “The Chipper Experience! — Where COMEDY & MAGIC Collide!” One of the few live stage shows that’s edgy fun, surprising, and yet suitable for all ages. As seen on The Tonight Show, The Disney Channel, and the upcoming Masters of Illusion television series on the CW network! Witness bizarre and hilarious feats of hocus pocus, brain warps, dangerous juggling stunts, flying turtles, quirky inventions, cutting edge visual magic, razor-sharp adlibs, outrageous video clips, and tons of laugh-out-loud audience participation. This is NOT your grandfather’s magic show! “The Chipper Experience!” is the perfect evening out at the theater for outstanding comedy and never-before-seen magic at it’s best! Grab your girlfriend, boyfriend, husband, wife, grandparents, next door neighbor, and friends, and treat yourself to the only show that WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE and having you laughing all the way home! (“Change of Life” not guaranteed.) Says the Laughlin Entertainer Magazine:

“ Lowell hits audiences over the head with his wit,

creative comedy, and trunks full of eclectic props. His shows are unique, refreshing and all original! — A carnival ride with surprising dips and turns. Easily & highly recommended!

Part of

The Ogle Center Presents Series

THE CHIPPER EXPERIENCE: Where Comedy and Magic Collide Saturday, October 4, 2014 7:30 p.m.

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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OCTOBER

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Bryan Anthony isn’t worried about musical labels. Whether you call him a jazz singer with pop sensibilities or a pop vocalist steeped in jazz, he’s staked his artistic identity in the vast and beloved collection of songs that emanated from Broadway, Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley in the first half of the 20th century. Much like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, popular artists who were inextricably linked to jazz while not belonging wholly to the scene, Anthony has honed an approach based upon jazz’s rhythmic fluidity but that doesn’t depart from the essential melodies.

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2015 will mark the 100th anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s birth. Join us in getting a head start on the festivities!

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A tall, likeable guy with a huge satiny voice, he often attained a sexy, brash confidence and a plush romanticism that gave a hint of Ol’ Blue Eyes.

The Ogle Center Presents Series

—Daniel Gewertz, Boston Herald

BRYAN ANTHONY CELEBRATING SINATRA: His Life in Music Saturday, October 18, 2014 7:30 p.m.

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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DECEMBER

&7 6 7:30 & 3 P.M.

with Tim

King and the IU Southeast Music Department Holiday favorites performed by the

IU Southeast Concert Band IU Southeast Orchestra IU Southeast Concert Choir & Community Chorus Audience Sing-along Refreshments

“Tim King is one of the most versatile singe working today. From Broadway to the Ameri rs can Popular Song, he can do it all.” Bob Bernhardt Principal Pops Conduc tor, The Louisville Orche stra

The IU Southeast Music Department’s Holiday Pops concerts have become an annual tradition for many concertgoers in the area. This year's concerts will prove to be extra-special as they become part of the Ogle Center’s new Ogle Center Presents series. Vocalist Tim King — no stranger to Kentuckiana audiences — will perform, and IU Southeast formally welcomes its new chancellor, Ray Wallace.

Part of

The Ogle Center Presents Series

HOLIDAY POPS SPECTACULAR with TIM KING and the IU SOUTHEAST MUSIC DEPARTMENT Saturday, December 6, 2014 · 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 7, 2014 · 3 p.m.

Join us as we officially welcome IU Southeast’s new chancellor, Ray Wallace during the Holiday Pops concerts

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: In advance: $12 Adults / $10 Students Day of Show: $15 Adults / $10 Students

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HOT SARDINES

7:30 P.M.

Harry Fellows

Harry Fellows

Take a blustery brass lineup, layer it over a rhythm section led by a stride-piano virtuoso in the Fats Waller vein, and tie the whole thing together with a one-of-the-boys frontwoman with a voice from another era, and you have the Hot Sardines. (We haven’t even told you about the tap dancer yet.) The Sardine sound — wartime Paris via New Orleans, or the other way around — is steeped in hot jazz, salty stride piano, and the kind of music Louis Armstrong, Django Reinhardt and Waller used to make: Straightup, foot-stomping jazz. (Literally — the band includes a tap dancer whose feet count as two members of the rhythm section). They manage to invoke the sounds of a nearcentury ago and stay resolutely in step with the current age. And while their roots run deep into jazz, that most American of genres, they’re intertwined with French influences via their frontwoman, who was born and raised in Paris (and writes songs in both languages). What could be better than treating your sweetheart to some nice HOT SARDINES on Valentine’s Day?

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The band was born when said Parisian (“Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol) met a stride piano player (bandleader Evan “Bibs” Palazzo) at a jam session they found on Craigslist. Above a noodle shop on Manhattan’s 49th Street, they discovered a mutual love for songs from the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s that no-one really plays anymore. Or if they play them, “they handle them with kid gloves, like pieces in a museum,” says Evan, underscoring a point the pair can’t stress enough: “This music isn’t historical artifact. It’s a living, breathing, always-evolving thing.”

The Ogle Center Presents Series

Valentine’s Day with THE HOT SARDINES Saturday, February 14, 2015 7:30 p.m.

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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MARCH

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Jeri Sager is a veteran of Broadway and numerous national tours. She is best known for her portrayal of Grizabella in Cats, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award®-winning musical. Jeri was 12 years old when her love of singing, and her amazing voice, were first discovered. Ultimately, her profound love of performing led her to New York City. There she made her Broadway debut as FrumahSara in the Tony Award®-winning, 25th Anniversary production of Fiddler on the Roof. Jeri has enjoyed critical acclaim for her portrayal of Fantine in Les Misérables, Eva Peron in Evita, and has performed with celebrated artists such as Bob Hope, Gregory Peck, Michael Crawford, Betty Buckley, Theodore Bikel, Bill Anderson, and John James. She has had the honor of performing for such dignitaries as President Jimmy Carter, President George W. Bush and Pope John Paul II.

Part of

The Ogle Center Presents Series

JERI SAGER: BROADWAY BY JERI Friday, March 6, 2015 7:30 p.m.

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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The Van-Dells are “The Nation’s #1 Rock & Roll Review.” They have been entertaining audiences of all ages with their unique blend of comedy, costume changes, choreography and tight harmonies for close to 4 decades. The Van-Dells have been called “The Three Stooges set to music.” There are three main characters, each bringing their own special dimension to the show. Stacy P. Todd, better known as Duke, Mark Barnett and Glenn Bowles. This fun, fast paced show begins in the 50’s and runs through the 60’s. Backedup by a five piece band, the shows are broken into segments like a two act play. The Van-Dells begin their show representing the last graduating class of Van-Dell High School, which closed down in 1958. Dressed in letter sweaters, The Van-Dells combine comedy with songs from the Rock and Roll era of the 50’s. In the second show they take the audience on a nostalgic trip through the “Glitter and Gold” period that made the 60’s famous. When The Van-Dells hit the stage, it is nonstop action from start to finish!

Part of

The Ogle Center Presents Series

THE VAN-DELLS Friday, May 29, 2015 7:30 p.m.

Included with The Ogle Center Presents Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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Dailey & Vincent is one of the top Bluegrass bands in America. From the very beginning of their partnership in late 2007, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent quickly established themselves as fresh voices in their genre. The concoction of their fantastically powerful vocal blends, 4 award-winning studio albums, and heavy touring schedules has gained them well-deserved attention from bluegrass, country, and gospel critics and fans alike. Dailey & Vincent has been recognized as 3-time IBMA Entertainer of The Year, 3-time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year, 2-time Grammy nominee, and Dove Award winners. Equally at home with material from any of the aforementioned genres, Jamie and Darrin continue to expand on the possibilities of what kinds of music can become “Dailey & Vincent” music. The duo’s two most recent albums, Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers and The Gospel Side of Dailey and Vincent, both garnered Grammy nominations, but each had a very specific focus. With Brothers Of The Highway, Dailey & Vincent made a conscious attempt to take stock of their careers so far, a sort of look “Back To The Future,” heeding the admonition of their friend and mentor Ricky Skaggs, who advised them “you can’t know where you’re going unless you know where you’ve been.” Although Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent aren’t related by blood, the instinctive vocal blend they have achieved rivals that of any singing siblings: it’s no accident that they titled an earlier album Brothers From Different Mothers, and with Brothers Of The Highway, the ties they’ve forged grow ever stronger.

Part of the

Nashville Nights Series

DAILEY & VINCENT Saturday, November 1, 2014 7:30 p.m.

Included with the Nashville Nights Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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JANUARY

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From deep in the Appalachians where the Great Smoky Mountains meet the Blue Ridge comes the Balsam Range band, creatively blending Bluegrass, Folk, Gospel and Jazz into a new American acoustic music experience. It has been said that the loudest word in the world is your name, because it is who you are. A lot of people who live in western North Carolina claim the antiquated names of the peaks and valleys and the lakes and rivers of this beautiful part of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Such is the name Balsam Range to a group of five outstanding acoustic musicians and singers from Haywood County, North Carolina. For their band name, they thoughtfully and respectfully adopted the name of a majestic range of mountains that surround part of their home county, where the Smokies meet the Blue Ridge. Now meet the band, Balsam Range. Tim Surrett delivers lead and harmony singing, plays bass most of the time, and will occasionally move his talents to the resonator guitar. Buddy Melton is one of the most gifted tenor voices in bluegrass and Americana today, and his stellar fiddle playing supports the band’s programs equally. Caleb Smith’s unique guitar style pairs perfectly with his energetic power singing. Darren Nicholson is one of the most gifted mandolin players and harmony singers ever to come from the Southern Mountains. Marc Pruett plays traditional three finger banjo in intuitive and powerful ways that blend and compliment the influences in the band of jazz and bluegrass, country and gospel, and swing and old-time, adding a credible entertainment experience of over 40 years to this fresh, unique Southern band…Balsam Range.

Part of the

Nashville Nights Series

BALSAM RANGE Friday, January 23, 2015 7:30 p.m.

Included with the Nashville Nights Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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YOUR OGLECENTER 2014-2015 ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR SEPT 14

LOUISA WOODSON Faculty Harp Recital 3 p.m.

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ONCE UPON A MATTRESS 8 p.m.

ONCE UPON A MATTRESS 2:30 p.m. IU SOUTHEAST CHOIRS 3 p.m.

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The Ogle Center Presents Series

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The Louisville Orchestra at the Ogle Center

BALSAM RANGE 7:30 p.m.

THE LOUISVILLE ORCHESTRA 7:30 p.m.

LINDSEY GOODMAN & ASS3MBLY 7:30 p.m.


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THE HOT SARDINES 7:30 p.m.

NEW MILLENNIUM DUO 3 p.m.

CERUTI CHAMBER PLAYERS 3 p.m.

BROADWAY BY JERI 7:30 p.m.

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ANGELS IN AMERICA 2:30 p.m. IU SOUTHEAST CHOIRS 3 p.m.

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IU SOUTHEAST ORCHESTRA 3 p.m.

ANGELS IN AMERICA 8 p.m.

ANGELS IN AMERICA 8 p.m.

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND 7:30 p.m.

IU Southeast Music Department Series

ANGELS IN AMERICA 8 p.m.

ANGELS IN AMERICA 8 p.m.

THE BOXCARS 7:30 p.m. GUITAR ENSEMBLE 7:30 p.m.

ANGELS IN AMERICA 2:30 p.m. & 8 p.m.

THE VAN-DELLS 7:30 p.m.

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SUMMERPOPSCONCERTS

June 5 7 p.m. June 12 7 p.m. June 19 7 p.m.

IU Southeast Theatre Department Series

Commonwealth Brass Band IU Southeast Concert Band IU Southeast Orchestra


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Back by popular demand! It’s difficult to name a band that is more all-around talented than The Boxcars. Band members have numerous IBMA and Grammy Awards and have shared the stage with most of the top names in bluegrass. Their first two releases as a group helped earn them two consecutive IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year awards. Their latest album, It’s Just a Road, is sure to attract the same level of attention, if not more. Without a list or a plan, Adam Steffey, Ron Stewart, John Bowman, Keith Garrett and Harold Nixon met in the studio and created the new album in less than four days. The Boxcars walked out of that studio with twelve dynamic tracks executed with the characteristic emotion, precision, and cleverness that fans have come to expect from The Boxcars. The reigning IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year displays their versatility with a variety of elements that include Swing, Old Time, Gospel and quite possibly the finest Bluegrass heard anywhere.

Part of the

Nashville Nights Series

THE BOXCARS Friday, April 24, 2015 7:30 p.m.

Included with the Nashville Nights Series Single Tickets: $28 Adults $10 Students

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MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS

The Ogle Center is pleased to welcome the Louisville Orchestra and new Music Director, Teddy Abrams — along with Principal Pops Conductor, Bob Bernhardt — for a series of light classical concerts.

STRAVINSKY'S THE FIREBIRD

Friday, October 24, 2014 7:30 p.m. Teddy Abrams, conductor

Teddy Abrams

Photo: O'Niel Arnold

Igor Stravinsky’s ballet, The Firebird is adapted from a Russian fairy tale in which a handsome prince is drawn into an enchanted garden and palace by the exotic bird of the title, who is a sort of good fairy. The prince falls in love with a beautiful captive princess, but must break the spell of the evil ogre Kashchei — who presides over the palace — before he may claim his bride.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Sunday, November 30, 2014 3 p.m. Bob Bernhardt, conductor Principal Pops Conductor, Bob Bernhardt leads the orchestra and special guests in all your favorite seasonal songs and carols.

Bob Bernhardt

Photo: O'Niel Arnold

The Louisville Orchestra at the Ogle Center

SCHUBERT & MENDELSSOHN

Saturday, November 22, 2014 7:30 p.m. Teddy Abrams, conductor Franz Schubert started writing his Symphony No. 8 in B minor, commonly known as the “Unfinished Symphony,” in 1822 but completed only two movements, even though he would live for another six years. Felix Mendelssohn’s Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a startling work, and not only because he was only 17 when he wrote it but also because he created a musical genre unlike any that had come before.

“AMADEUS”

Saturday, January 10, 2015 7:30 p.m. Bob Bernhardt, conductor The quintessential “wunderkind,” Mozart began composition around the age of 5 and went on to compose over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, operatic, and choral music. He is among the most enduringly popular of classical composers, and his influence on subsequent music is profound; Beethoven composed his own early works in the shadow of Mozart, and Joseph Haydn wrote that “posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years.”

All four concerts included with The Louisville Orchestra at the Ogle Center Series Single Tickets (on sale September 1): $20 Adults | $10 Students

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In addition to providing a top-notch education for young musicians — offering the Bachelor of Arts in Music degree with concentrations in Music Composition (Composition for the Concert Stage, Composition for Film & Media), Music Industry (Music Business, Sound Engineering), Performance (Instrumental Performance, Vocal Performance), Pre-Music Therapy, and a new Bachelor of Science in Audio Production — the IU Southeast Music Department presents several concerts each year, showcasing our students, faculty, and our university ensembles that are comprised not only of IU Southeast students, but also members of the Southern Indiana and Louisville Metro communities. Unless otherwise noted, all performances take place in the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, and tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for students and are general admission seating (no reserved seating). All programs, dates, and times are subject to change. For the most current information, please visit

www.ius.edu/music

LOUISA WOODSON, Faculty Harp Recital

LINDSEY GOODMAN, flutist with ASS3MBLY

Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall

Saturday, January 17 · 7:30 p.m.

with guest artist, Ryan Gardner, trumpet Sunday, September 14 · 3 p.m. Free Admission

Part of IU Southeast Music Department's New Dynamic Records recording residency Richard K. Stem Concert Hall Free Admission

A/TONAL

Saturday, October 25 · 7:30 p.m.

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT BAND WINTER POPS

Free Admission

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND

Alternate rain location: Richard K. Stem Concert Hall in the Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center.

Free Admission

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

CERUTI CHAMBER PLAYERS Sunday, March 15 · 3 p.m. Richard K. Stem Concert Hall Free Admission

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT BAND Friday, November 21 · 7:30 p.m.

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT CHOIR & COMMUNITY CHORUS

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

IU SOUTHEAST ORCHESTRA

Sunday, April 12 · 3 p.m.

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Sunday, November 23 · 3 p.m.

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND

Wednesday, April 15 · 7:30 p.m.

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Wednesday, December 3 · 7:30 p.m.

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT BAND

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

HOLIDAY POPS SPECTACULAR*

Sunday, April 19 · 3 p.m.

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Saturday, December 6 · 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 7 · 3 p.m.

IU SOUTHEAST GUITAR ENSEMBLE

Advance tickets: $12 Adults and Seniors / $10 Students Day of show: $15 Adults and Seniors / $10 Students

Free Admission

* NOTE: The HOLIDAY POPS concerts are part of the OGLE CENTER PRESENTS

Sunday, April 26 · 3 p.m.

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

series for 2014-2015. Unlike prior years, there will be reserved seating for these concerts and no senior discounts. All other performances by the IU Southeast Music Department are general admission with no reserved seating. See page 6 for more information.

Friday, June 19 · 7 p.m.

Sunday, March 1 · 3 p.m.

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Friday, June 12 · 7 p.m.

All Summer Pops concerts take place in the new Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Amphitheater at IU Southeast.

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT BAND

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

Sunday, November 9 · 3 p.m.

Friday, June 5 · 7 p.m.

IU SOUTHEAST ORCHESTRA

NEW MILLENNIUM DUO

IU SOUTHEAST CONCERT CHOIR & COMMUNITY CHORUS

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND

Sunday, February 15 · 3 p.m.

Sunday, October 26 · 3 p.m. Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

SUMMER POPS CONCERT SERIES

Friday, April 24 · 7:30 p.m.

Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall

IU SOUTHEAST ORCHESTRA

Richard K. Stem Concert Hall

Single Tickets: $10 Adults / $8 Seniors / $5 Students

SUBSCRIBE The Music Department at IU Southeast now offers four subscription options. Subscribe to your favorite Music Department ensembles using the order form on page 21.

CONCERT BAND SUBSCRIPTION SERIES

November 21, 2014 · 7:30 p.m. February 15, 2015 · 3 p.m. April 19, 2015 · 3 p.m. June 12, 2015 · 7 p.m. All four concerts: $28 Adults & Seniors / $18 students Subscribe and save up to 30% off the single ticket price

ORCHESTRA SUBSCRIPTION SERIES

November 23, 2014 · 3 p.m. April 26, 2015 · 3 p.m. June 19, 2015 · 7 p.m. All three concerts: $21 Adults & Seniors / $12 students Subscribe and save up to 30% off the single ticket price

COMMONWEALTH BRASS BAND SUBSCRIPTION SERIES October 26, 2014 ·3 p.m. December 3, 2014 · 7:30 p.m. April 15, 2015 · 7:30 p.m. June 5, 2015 · 7 p.m. All four concerts: $28 Adults & Seniors / $18 students Subscribe and save up to 30% off the single ticket price

CHORAL SUBSCRIPTION SERIES

Sunday, November 9, 2014 · 3 p.m. Sunday, April 12, 2015 · 3 p.m. Both concerts: $14 Adults & Seniors / $8 students

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IU SOUTHEAST

THEATRE DEPARTMENT

ONCE UPON A MATTRESS

Music by Mary Rodgers · Lyrics by Marshall Barer · Book by Jay Thompson, Dean Fuller, and Marshall Barer Directed by Jim Hesselman · With special guest star, Lee Meriwether OCTOBER 30 · 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 · 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 6 · 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 7 · 8 p.m. NOTE: No performance on Friday evening, October 31.

NOVEMBER 2 · 2:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 8 · 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 · 2:30 p.m.

ROBINSON THEATER Single Tickets (on sale September 1): $12 Adults / $9 Seniors / $6 Students

If you thought you knew the story of ‘The Princess and The Pea,’ you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that, in fact, it wasn't the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. This family-friendly show will be made all the more enchanting by our special guest star, Lee Meriwether.. Known, among other things, as Miss America 1955, or Catwoman in Batman: The Movie (1966), or as Betty Jones in the long-running television series, Barnaby Jones, Ms. Meriwether will perform the role of Queen Aggravain.

Lee Meriwether

ANGELS IN AMERICA

PART I: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES By Tony Kushner Directed by Jim Hesselman APRIL 7 · 8 p.m. APRIL 11 · 2:30 p.m.

APRIL 8 · 8 p.m. APRIL 11 · 8 p.m.

APRIL 9 · 8 p.m. APRIL 12 · 2:30 p.m.

APRIL 10 · 8 p.m.

ROBINSON THEATER Single Tickets (on sale September 1): $12 Adults / $9 Seniors / $6 Students

The year is 1985: Ronald Reagan has just been reelected to a second term, and the deadly AIDS epidemic is at its height in New York City. Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning epic historical drama captures the lives of the HIV-positive Prior; Louis, his lover; Joe, a closeted, gay Mormon; his Valium-addicted wife Harper; Roy Cohn, a notorious lawyer from the McCarthy hearings who is dying of AIDS; Belize, his African American nurse; Hannah, Joe’s mother from Utah; and the Angel, a terrifyingly beautiful herald of the apocalypse. As these characters discover, confront, and seduce each other during a time of death, hypocrisy, and tumultuous change, Kushner summons ADULT L ANGUAGE a restless pastiche of the historical and the supernatural, the & SUBJECT MATTER theological and the political.

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PLEASE NOTE: All Theatre Department performances are held in the Robinson Theater and are general admission/open seating.

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SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Subscribring to one or more Ogle Center series has its benefits Discounts over single ticket pricing

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

Depending on the series, subscribers can save up to 30% off the single ticket price.

Priority seating

Subscribers get the best available seats for every show. Your seats will be selected before single tickets go on sale to the general public.

Get your same seats

July 7 Subscriptions go on sale. August 15 Renewing subscribers are encouraged to order by this date for priority seating. New subscriptions will begin to be processed on this date in the order they were received. September 1 Single tickets go on sale to the general public.

Happy with your seats? Renewing subscribers can request the same seats they had during the previous season if they renew by August 15.

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Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center 4201 Grant Line Road New Albany, IN 47150

Service Animals Service animals are animals that are individually trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities such as guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling wheelchairs, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, or performing other tasks. Service animals are working animals, not pets.

Office: (812) 941-2544 Information Line: (812) 941-2526 E-mail: oglemail@ius.edu Web site: www.oglecenter.com

BOX OFFICE Hours: Tuesday–Friday 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1 p.m.–4 p.m. Opens one and one half hours prior to every performance and remains open until intermission on show days. Ordering Tickets: You can order your tickets in the following ways: Order by Phone: (812) 941-2526 Order Online at www.oglecenter.com Order in Person: Our ticket office is located in the lobby of the Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center directly inside the front entrance to our facility. TICKET DONATIONS AND REFUNDS ALL SALES ARE FINAL. There are no refunds or exchanges. If you are unable to use your tickets for a performance, please call the Ticket Office at (812) 941-2526 up to 48 hours prior to the performance and we will gratefully accept them as a tax-deductible contribution. PARKING Paid parking is required for all events. Parking spaces for persons with disabilities are available in the lot directly in front of the Center. Parking passes are included with Ogle Center Presents or Nashville Nights season subscriptions. SPECIAL NEEDS We are pleased to serve persons with special needs. Please call our Ticket Office at (812) 941-2526 to detail your needs in advance to reserve special seating for wheelchair patrons, listening enhancement devices. Parking spaces for persons with disabilities are available in the lot directly in front of the Center. ACCESSIBILITY Assistive Listening Devices The Stem Concert Hall, Robinson Theater and Stiefler Recital Hall are each equipped with five assistive listening devices. These are for use by patrons without hearing aids. The use of these devices is free. To reserve a device, call the Ogle Center Ticket Office at (812) 941-2526. Wheelchair Accessibility An elevator is conveniently located in the lobby of the Ogle Center and Knobview Hall for those patrons needing assistance

POLICIES All patrons must have a ticket, regardless of age. Patrons arriving late to the performances will be seated at the discretion of management. Cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited unless special permission is granted from the Ogle Center and the artist. Flash photography is prohibited at all times. Smoking, food and beverages are prohibited in the theaters. Food and beverages are permitted in designated lobby areas. Indiana University Southeast is a tobacco-free campus. GENERAL INFORMATION Restrooms are located just off of the Ogle Center lobby in Knobview Hall, to the right as you leave the concert halls. Parking passes are available for a nominal fee at the parking kiosks located at campus entrances. Parking passes are provided free of charge to season subscribers. USHE R

ADMINISTRATION Kirk Randolph, director Ken Atkins, marketing manager Kelly Scott, box office manager Jay Moore, technical director Derek Young, assistant technical director Joseph Leezer, technical assistant

To volunteer as an usher at any of our upcoming events, please contact (812) 941-2526. The Ogle Center is available for rental events. To rent the Ogle Center for your next gala, business meeting, or performing arts event, please contact the Ogle Center at (812) 941-2544.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES With a loyal audience of more than 30,000 patrons each year, the Ogle Center offers brand exposure at a variety of levels. Season and Performance Sponsorships Season sponsorships give companies maximum exposure throughout the entire season. Performance sponsorships give businesses featured exposure during a particular production or event and keep ticket prices affordable to our local community. Children’s Series Adopt-a-School Sponsorship By sponsoring a school who attends our Children’s Series, you can take pride in knowing your support delivers high-quality educational arts performances to students in Pre-K to 12th grade. For many of these children, this is their first exposure to arts programming and their first time to step foot onto a college campus. In-Kind Sponsorships Our in-kind sponsors provide products or services that assist the Ogle Center with our season. To discuss sponsorship opportunities and benefits, please call Kirk Randolph at (812) 941-2544.


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2014–2015 OGLE CENTER SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM To order your subscriptions to the Ogle Center's 2014–2015 season, please complete both sides of this form and return it to: Ogle Center Ticket Office Indiana University Southeast 4201 Grant Line Road New Albany, IN 47150

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Sit With Friends SIT WITH FRIENDS If you'd like to sit with friends who are also subscribers to one of the Ogle Center series, please list their names here and we will do our best to accommodate your request. (Please note: Music Department and Theatre Department events are general admission. There is no reserved seating for these events, except for the Holiday Pops concerts which are now a part of “The Ogle Center Presents” series.)

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LET’S CONNECT There are many ways to connect with the Ogle Center and the wonderful performances and events that we host throughout the year.

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