CHANGING THE LIVES THAT CHANGE THE WORLD
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WELCOME FROM THE INTERIM DIRECTOR
Greetings and welcome to the continuation of the 2023–24 Opening Nights at Florida State University Season Offerings. I’m pleased to have the opportunity to monitor the remaining programs for this season while wrapping up the curation of those events that will welcome you in 2024–25.
The Opening Nights staff is solid and working diligently to make certain that your expectations from our performances are met with the highest quality of deliverance.
Recently, Opening Nights sponsored Pink Martini with China Forbes. To say that it was a high energy evening would be a gross understatement. Gus Corbella, the former Chair of the Opening Nights Development Council received a hand-written note from an audience member lauding the concert from the opening notes to the finale which led to a conga line through the aisles of Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. In fact, the line was so long that once it had made its initial loop, it met the end of the line coming towards it. A “head-on conga collision” if you will. The
note indicated that the gentleman had been waiting years to see Pink Martini live, to the point that he drove from Central Florida for the evening. Gus, appropriately sent the note to the entirety of the Development Council with the header “Why We Do What We Do!”
The above couldn’t be better summarized. In essence, why we do what we do is that it’s part of both our personal and professional DNA.
My hope is that why we’re doing what we’re doing is satisfying your value in the live performing arts as a means of communicating cultural riches and offerings in a world that so desperately needs them now.
From my heart, it’s an honor to be back with you.
Warmly,
Michael Blachly Interim Director, Opening NightsTHEATRE TCC! 2023-24 SEASON COME JOURNEY WITH US!
Something Wicked This Way Comes
By Ray BradburyWhen the carnival comes to town, two boys unearth the terrifying and horrible secrets that lurk within Cooger and Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show and learn the consequences of wishes, as a sinister and evil force is at work in Green Town, Illinois.
October 12-14 at 8 p.m.
October 20 & 21 at 8 p.m.
October 22 at 2 p.m.
The Shape of Things
By Neil LabuteA young student drifts into an ever-changing relationship with an art major while his best friend’s engagement crumbles, unleashing a drama that peels back the skin of two modern-day relationships.
November 16-18 at 8 p.m.
December 1 & 2 at 8 p.m.
December 3 at 2 p.m.
Legally Blonde
Book by Heather Hach
Music and Lyrics By Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin
The ultimate tribute to girl power, Legally Blonde will take you from the UCLA sorority house to the Harvard halls of justice with the timely coming-of-age story of Broadway’s brightest heroine.
April 4-6 at 8 p.m.
April 12 & 13 at 8 p.m.
April 14 at 2 p.m.
Florida State University
Richard McCullough President
Opening Nights Staff
Michael Blachly Interim Director
Allison Jordan Development Director
Grace Atkins Program & Operations Manager
Brad Lister Business & Patron Services Manager
Calla MacNamara Education & Engagement Manager
Noelle Enright Marketing & Communications Associate
Amanda Cole
Senior Marketing Designer, University Marketing
Rodney H. Johnson Director of Digital Design & UX, University Marketing
Opening Nights Development Council
Eric Friall, Chair
Ron Sachs, Vice Chair
Gus Corbella, Immediate-Past Chair
Susan Stratton, Secretary
Kathleen Daly
Brooke Hallock
Heather Mitchell
Nan Nagy
Tom Nelson
Florida State University Partners
Office of the President
College of Fine Arts
College of Music
English Department
Challenger Learning Center
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
University Relations
University Communications
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
MARCH
21 Damn Tall Buildings Bluegrass
APRIL
5 Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet Jazz
6 Dinosaur World Live! Family, Educational
18 Chain of Parks Art Festival Presenting Artist Dean Mitchell Visual Art
27 Rising Appalachia Rock, Blues
MAY
1 Indigo Girls Rock
Opening Nights, Opening Doors is a partner program of Prime Meridian Bank, FSU Opening Nights, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Bend. Now in its third year, the program provides on-campus experiences for Club members to inspire a vision of future opportunities in the areas of engineering, nursing, hospitality, and (coming soon) media and the arts.
Herb & Mary Jervis
Congratulations Opening Nights for fostering the Arts in Tallahassee for the past 26 years.
The students, faculty, and staff of FSU and the citizens of north Florida have been enriched by your efforts.
We eagerly await what the next 26 years will bring.
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ON Member for 15+ years
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For more information & to become a member, visit openingnights.fsu.edu/support/ membership or contact Allison Jordan, Director of Development at 850.778.7139 or allison. jordan@fsu.edu.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 21
Goodwood Museum & Gardens • 7:30 PM
Damn Tall Buildings
Witty and engaging, Damn Tall Buildings’ energizing music finds beauty and glory in the mundane workaday struggle of everyday life: time keeps passing and the seasons come and go, you scroll too much, you smoke too much, you lose yourself, only to sit with yourself and find yourself again, you laugh with your friends, and you look out the window and dream about what else might be out there. It all keeps coming around. You carry on, intent on flourishing and thriving. This is what Damn Tall Buildings sings about, what they seek to share with their audience.
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“Sounds not like something from the heart of the city, but something from deep in the heartland.”
PopMatters
Damn Tall Buildings
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In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse—they busked. Now, whether live or on record, the trio still radiates the energy of a crew of best friends playing bluegrass on the street. Anchoring that energy is their instrumental chops, their strong songwriting, and their varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass, even beyond American roots music altogether. Whether sharing lead vocals and instrumental solos or blending their voices into high-spirited harmony, Damn Tall Buildings is a tight unit that contains more than the sum of its parts.
Primary vocalist and lyricist Max Capistran’s singing recalls old blues and The Bandstyle roots-rock, whereas Sasha Dubyk’s time studying musical theater is evident in her rich vocal tone and soulful flair. Avery Ballotta’s fiddle brings stratospheric dimension to the churning rhythm section of Capistran’s guitar and Dubyk’s bass. The band’s harmony singing is tight without being too slick—they sound like three individual voices joined together in celebration, not a perfectly polished machine. Their choruses are the kind you sing along to with a glass raised into the air.
In 2013, then students at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, the band took their
instruments to nearby street corners and jammed for hours on old bluegrass and blues songs, traditional fiddle tunes, and eventually their own original music. Busking, a continuous test of one’s ability to command an audience’s attention, cemented their closeness and fostered their infectious, captivating performance style. It’s how they learned half of their repertoire, and it’s where Dubyk first picked up the bass.
Since their busking days, Damn Tall Buildings have grown to new heights over the course of their decade of creating together. They’ve made four albums: 2014’s Cure-All, 2015’s self-titled, 2019’s Don’t Look Down and 2022’s Sleeping Dogs. The band has also relocated to Brooklyn, New York and toured widely, appearing at festivals like Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Freshgrass Festival, Ossipee Valley Festival, Walnut Valley Festival, Blissfest and Merlefest. Now based in Brooklyn, New York, they have begun to travel the globe playing bigger and bigger stages, making lots of friends wherever they go. They carry with them a connective spirit, welcoming audiences to join in the moment with the band as they take us on a journey through a well-crafted show. The trio has a knack for making any room feel a little more like home.
PERINATAL
Dr. Adanna Amanze
Jonathan Brantley
Janet R. ThorntonUPCOMING PERFORMANCES
APRIL
5 Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective and Turtle Island Quartet Jazz
6 Dinosaur World Live! Family, Educational
18 Chain of Parks Art Festival Presenting Artist Dean Mitchell Visual Art
27 Rising Appalachia Rock, Blues
MAY
1 Indigo Girls Rock
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