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Peter Bay, music director/conductor “Worlds aPart” Friday & saturday, april 12 & 13, 2019 michael & Susan dell Hall, 8:00 p.m. William Hagen, violin rOSSini William Tell Overture mOZart Violin concerto no. 4 in d major, K. 218 dVOráK Symphony no. 9 in e minor, From the New World ^
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“a shakesPearean evening” Friday & saturday, May 17 & 18, 2019 michael & Susan dell Hall, 8:00 p.m. chorus austin and children’s chorus; robert Faires, actor BerliOZ excerpts from Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17 WaltOn Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario “the BroadWay soPrano” featuring lisa vroman Friday & saturday, May 31 & June 1, 2019 palmer events center, 8:00 p.m.
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CONTENTS THE LONG CENTER: 8, 66, 67 68, 70, 72 THE AUSTIN SYMPHONY: 2, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 ZACH THEATRE: 4, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 BALLET AUSTIN: 6, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64 PARAMOUNT THEATRE 78 ONE WORLD THEATRE: 80 TONIGHT’S PROGRAM NOTES: 26-55
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ZACH’s Annual Fund Donate today and join the community of individuals who provide substantial financial support to ZACH Theatre. With special behindthe-scenes events, and exciting benefits like free parking, festive parties, and access to the Serra Skyline Lounge, there has never been a better time to become a member of the ZACH family.
The art of theatre inspires our imaginations, enhances our life experience, and helps us to see our world and fellow humans in a different light. We have been entertained and enlightened by what we have seen on ZACH’s stages, and want others—especially young people—to have that Jan Pickle, Board Trustee same opportunity.
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Jon Nakamatsu, piano Chorus Austin (Ryan Heller, director) SCHUBERT Magnificat in C Major, D. 486 MOZART Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 DURUFLÉ Requiem, Op. 9
Matt Haimovitz, cello FRANCK Le Chasseur maudit (The Accursed Huntsman) SAINT-SAËNS Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op. 33 BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14
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Lior, vocalist MOZART Overture to La clemenza di Tito, K. 621 MOZART Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425, Linz WESTLAKE-ATTAR Compassion (A Song Cycle in Seven Movements)
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Orion Weiss, piano BRAHMS-Schoenberg Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25 RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30
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TBA, visual artist Jessica Mathaes, violin VIVALDI The Four Seasons, RV. 293, “Autumn” HINDEMITH Symphony: Mathis der Maler MUSSORGSKY Pictures at an Exhibition
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Vadim Gluzman, violin Wendy Warner, cello ELGAR Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 in G Major, Op. 39 BRAHMS Double Concerto in A Minor, Op. 102 CHABRIER Joyeuse marche BEETHOVEN Turkisch Marsch from Die Ruinen von Athen, Op. 113 PALMGREN Exotisk Marsch, Op. 46 J. STRAUSS, JR. Ägyptischer Marsch, Op. 335 CHOPIN-Elgar Marche funèbre from Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 TCHAIKOVSKY Marche slave, Op. 31 John Novacek, piano COPLAND Suite from The Heiress GOULD Interplay GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue GROFÉ Grand Canyon Suite TBA, soloists Conspirare Symphonic Choir (Craig Hella Johnson, director) HAYDN Symphony No. 104 in D Major, London BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, Choral S A R A H & E R N E ST B U T L E R
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texas young Composers Concert Friday, July 26, 2019 michael & Susan dell Hall, 7:30 p.m. Bring your friends, family, and co‑workers for a special evening of music! Hear compositions by some of texas’ most elite young composers performed by your austin Symphony Orchestra under the baton of peter Bay. you won’t want to miss this electrifying concert showcasing some of texas’ talented young composers. the program notes for each piece (written by the composers themselves!) will be projected on a screen while the orchestra performs it live for the first time! #aso108
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Summer Theatre Camps ZACH Theatre camps unleash creative expression, boost confidence, and teach collaboration, but never lose sight of good old-fashioned summer fun. Register now. Weekly Camps May 28–August 15 for age 3 and up Broadway Kids ❘ Musical Theatre ❘ Acting ❘ Dance Downtown Campus 1510 Toomey Road 512-476-0594 x236
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BOSTON POPS ON TOUR KEITH LOCKHART, Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor KEITH LOCKHART conducting Sunday, March 24, 2019, at 7:30PM | Long Center LIGHTS, CAMERA…MUSIC! SIX DECADES OF JOHN WILLIAMS Main Title and Overture from Heidi Theme from Jaws Main Title from The Towering Inferno Around the World with John Williams Sayuri’s Theme from Memoirs of a Geisha Ronald Lowry, cello Suite from Far and Away County Galway, June 1892—The Fighting Donellys— Joseph and Shannon—Blowin’ Off Steam (The Fight)—Finale
The Magic of John Williams Hedwig’s Theme from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Stargazers, from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Ina Zdorovetchi, harp Flying Theme from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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Raider’s March from Raiders of the Lost Ark John Williams: Facing History and Ourselves Theme from JFK Terry Everson, trumpet Theme from Schindler’s List Charles Dimmick, violin Theme from The Patriot Devil’s Dance, from The Witches of Eastwick May the Force Be With You The Imperial March from The Empire Strikes Back Rey’s Theme from The Force Awakens Main Title from Star Wars
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KEITH LOCKHART Having celebrated his twentieth anniversary as Boston Pops Conductor in 2015, Keith Lockhart is the second longest-tenured conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra since its founding in 1885. He took over as conductor in 1995, following John Williams’s thirteen-year tenure from 1980 to 1993; Mr. Williams succeeded the legendary Arthur Fiedler, who was at the helm of the orchestra
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for nearly fifty years. Keith Lockhart, who occupies the Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor chair, has conducted more than 2,000 Boston Pops concerts, most of which have taken place during the orchestra’s spring and holiday seasons in Boston’s historic Symphony Hall. He has also led annual Boston Pops appearances at Tanglewood, as well as 43 national tours to more than 150 cities in 38 states, and four international tours to Japan and Korea. He and the Pops have made 80 television shows and participated in many high-profile sporting events, most recently game two of the 2018 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers. With Eaton Vance as presenting sponsor and Bloomberg as sponsor and media partner, the annual July 4 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular draws a live audience of hundreds of thousands to the Charles River Esplanade and millions more who view it on television or via digital media. The list of more than 250 guest artists with whom Mr. Lockhart has collaborated is a virtual “who’s who” of performers and pop culture icons. He has led eight albums on the RCA Victor/BMG Classics label, including two—The Celtic Album and The Latin Album—that earned Grammy nominations. Recent releases on Boston Pops Recordings include A Boston Pops Christmas–Live from Symphony Hall, The Dream Lives On: A Portrait of the Kennedy Brothers, and Lights, Camera…Music! Six Decades of John Williams. Keith Lockhart’s increased focus on musical theater has attracted leading Broadway artists to the Pops stage. He has worked closely with hundreds of talented young musicians, including Fellows of the Tanglewood Music Center, college students from the Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music, and area high school students. He introduced the PopSearch talent competition and the innovative JazzFest and EdgeFest series, featuring prominent jazz and indie artists performing with the Pops. Having recently
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completed an eight-year tenure as principal conductor, he is now chief guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London; he is also artistic director of the Brevard Music Center summer institute and festival in North Carolina. Prior to his BBC appointment, he spent eleven years as music director of the Utah Symphony, which he led at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. He has appeared as a guest conductor with virtually every major symphonic ensemble in North America and many in Asia and Europe. Prior to coming to Boston, he was the associate conductor of both the Cincinnati Symphony and Cincinnati Pops orchestras, as well as music director of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra. Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, Keith Lockhart began his musical studies with piano lessons at the age of seven. He holds degrees from Furman University and Carnegie Mellon University, and honorary doctorates from several American universities. â– Visit keithlockhart.com for further information.
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ABOUT THE BOSTON POPS This year the Boston Pops enters its 134th season of entertaining audiences in Boston and beyond. Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart marks his 25th year at the helm of the orchestra. In 1881 Civil War veteran Henry Lee Higginson founded the Boston Symphony Orchestra, calling its establishment “the dream of my life.” From the start he intended to present, in the warmer months, concerts of light classics and the popular music of the day. From a practical perspective, Higginson realized that these “lighter” performances would provide year-round employment for his musicians. In May 1885—a little more than a month before the inaugural “Promenade Concert”—German-born conductor Adolf Neuendorff, under the aegis of the BSO, conducted a series of “Popular Concerts” in the Boston Music Hall, where the audience sat in typical concert seating and no refreshments were served. On July 11, 1885, Neuendorff—who became the first conductor of the Pops, before that name was officially adopted—led the first official “Promenade Concert,” distinguished from “Popular Concerts” by virtue of seating (tables and chairs instead of auditorium-style rows), program format (three parts divided by two intermissions, during which patrons could promenade around the concert hall), and the availability of food and beverages. For the rest of the 19th century, although formally called “Promenade Concerts,” they continued to be referred to informally as “Popular,” which eventually became shortened to “Pops,” the name officially adopted in 1900. The following year the orchestra performed for the first time in its new home, Symphony Hall. There were seventeen Pops conductors— beginning with the aforementioned Adolf Neuendorff—who preceded the legendary Arthur Fiedler (1930-1979). The first American-born musician to lead the orchestra, he established the Boston Pops as a national icon. When John Williams (1980-1993)
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succeeded Fiedler in 1980, he was the most highly acclaimed composer in Hollywood, and today, with 51 Academy Award nominations, he is the most-nominated living person in Academy history. With the Pops, Mr. Williams made a series of best-selling recordings, broadened and updated the Pops repertoire, and entertained audiences with live orchestral accompaniment to film clips of memorable movie scenes, many of which featured iconic music from his own scores. Keith Lockhart (1995-present) has led concerts spotlighting artists from virtually every corner of the entertainment world, all the while maintaining the Pops’ appeal to its core audience. He has made 80 television shows, led 43 national and four overseas tours, led the Pops at several high-profile sports events, and recorded fourteen albums. Mr. Lockhart’s tenure has been marked by a dramatic increase in touring, the orchestra’s first Grammy nominations, the first major network national broadcast of the July Fourth concert on the Charles River Esplanade, and the release of the Boston Pops’ first self-produced and self-distributed recordings. In 2017 the July Fourth concert opened a new page in its history, as the Pops organization presented its first self-produced Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular. ■
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ROSTER BOSTON POPS ON TOUR KEITH LOCKHART Julian and Eunice Cohen Boston Pops Conductor endowed in perpetuity FIRST VIOLINS Charles Dimmick Katherine Winterstein Lisa Crockett Christine Vitale Cynthia Cummings Kristina Nilsson Sasha Callahan Susan Faux Gregory Vitale Liana Zaretsky Akhiezer Zoya Tsvetkova Krista Buckland-Reisner SECOND VIOLINS Clayton Hoener Colin Davis Dorothy Han Melissa Howe Sarita Uranovsky Judith Lee Stacey Alden Sarah Atwood Julie Leven James Orent
VIOLAS Scott Woolweaver Susan Culpo Abigail Kubert Cross Jean Haig Kenneth Stalberg Donna Jerome David Feltner Barbara Wright CELLOS Ronald Lowry Jennifer Lucht Melanie Dyball Steven Laven Leo Eguchi Robert Mayes Sam Ou Daniel Dickson BASSES Susan Hagen Randall Zigler Robert Caplin Barry Boettger Elizabeth Foulser Anthony D’Amico FLUTES Renée Krimsier Ann Bobo PICCOLO Linda Toote
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OBOES Andrew Price Amanda Hardy ENGLISH HORN Barbara LaFitte CLARINETS Ian Greitzer Kai Yun Lu BASS CLARINET David Martins BASSOONS Ronald Haroutunian Adrian Jojatu HORNS Kevin Owen Kate Gascoigne Whitacre Hill Clark Matthews Hazel Dean Davis TRUMPETS Terry Everson Michael Dobrinski Bruce Hall Richard Kelley TROMBONES Hans Bohn Alexei Doohovskoy John Faieta Bass Trombone Angel Subero TUBA Takatsugu Hagiwara
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TIMPANI Richard Flanagan PERCUSSION Neil Grover Patrick Hollenbeck John Tanzer Jim Gwin [drumset] HARP Ina Zdorovetchi PIANO Benjamin Cook LIBRARIAN Paul Greitzer PERSONNEL MANAGER Kristie Chan STAGE MANAGER John Demick
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EVERY PERFORMER DESERVES A STANDING OVATION Give a gift that will bring smiles and applause that lasts into the future. Consider making a gift to The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center. The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center was established to support operational activities, including performances and concerts,
education programs, community projects and collaborative programs, special events, and festivals. A gift to the The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center is a lasting gift, which ensures the future of the Long Center for generations to come.
Gifts to endowment may be made by cash, stock, pledge, bequest, retirement assets, life insurance, and life estate gifts. Founding donors to this endowment fund include: LYNN M. & THOMAS J. MEREDITH, THE MFI FOUNDATION, SYBIL B. HARRINGTON TRUST, ANDREW & MARY ANN HELLER, MR. & MRS. YIGAL SAAD, SAM BARCLAY
For more information on making a gift to The MFI Foundation Endowment Fund for the Long Center, THELONGCENTER.ORG please visit support.thelongcenter.org or call Jessica Niemiec at 512-457-5111.
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LONG REACH FOR THE ARTS
WHERE YOU INSPIRE LOCAL CHILDREN The Long Center is committed to sharing the excitement of live performances and our world-class entertainment facilities with diverse audiences. Thanks to donors at all levels, the Long Center is pleased to offer the Long Reach for the Arts community outreach initiative. Through Long Reach for the Arts, we donate thousands of tickets every year to Central Texas schools, as well as social and communitybased service organizations for
distribution to students and clients. From 2008-2016, Long Reach for the Arts has gifted more than $300,000 in tickets to 60+ organizations. Teachers and organizers report positive impact on young participants, including increased social skills and self-confidence. Through the generous support of donors like you, we can continue expanding our impact and helping give even more tickets to under-served community groups. â–
DONATE ONLINE at support.thelongcenter.org Qualified organizations can register on the Long Center website to be notified of ticket opportunities.
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LONG CENTER ANNUAL DONORS $50,000 and above Austin Energy Baylor Scott & White Health BMW Austin City of Austin Cultural Arts Division H-E-B Mary Ann and Andrew Heller Carolyn and Marc Seriff $25,000- $49,999 Anonymous AT&T Corporation Cipione Family Foundation Araminta and Tom Sellers Texas Commission On The Arts Eva and Marvin Womack JP Morgan Chase $10,000-$24,999 3M Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Butler Ronald Byers Capital One Bank ConocoPhillips Marilyn T. Gaddis, PhD and George Carruthers Frost Bank Google The John C. Griswold Family Foundation Luther King Capital Management The Roy F. and Joann Cole Mitte Foundation National Endowment of the Arts Jaime and Gary Rubenstein Kathy and Randy Taylor Silicon Laboratories St. David's HeathCare Tito's Handmade Vodka Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Tribeza Wells Fargo Bank $5,000-$9,999 ABE Charitable Foundation Paula and Thomas Barbour Cisco Felicia and Craig Hester Sharon and David Jamail Lind Family Charitable Foundation Aaron Percy Sarah and Bernard Schiff The Stage Alliance Anjuli and Douglas Winker $2,500-$4,999 Mary Jo Abler Robert Edwin Anderson Kay Baker, PhD and Jim Baker, PhD Jerimiah Bentley Sue and Jeff Bidstrup Mike Brown Gail Commagere Colin Corgan Patricia and Mark Curry Tanya and Todd Davis C.M. Tres Davis III and Paul Rogers Lorrie and Ken DeAngelis Jan and Paul Diehl Martha and Cliff Ernst George Hebel Ilios Lighting Mrs. Sue and Dr. Larry Lewellyn Sandra and John Littlejohn Shelley and Frank Livaudais Moreland Properties Mary Scott Nabers Janet and John Pechmann Jeff Staathof and Mafalda Tan Mary and Rusty Tally Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Kimberly and Jim Taylor Tulsa Community Foundation Lin and Andrew Weber Liza and Mike Wynn $1,000-$2,499 AAFAME Blake Absher Heather Akridge Rosalie and Robert Ambrosino Anonymous Liz Arreaga Patti Baker Carolyn Bartlett Olga Campos Benz and Kevin Benz A.J. Bingham Amber Bradbury and Jason Ballard Russell Bridges and Ralph Salinas Kim Britt Shayna Brown Amelia Bullock and Bill Krumpack Eric Copper Christine and Mike Cramer Dancing Butterfly Aysha and Daniel Doman Patty and Mike Erspamer Gloria and Harvey Evans Veronica and Miguel Fernandez Pam and David Frager Ryan Girton Brian Gleason Lisa and Dan Graham Juan Guerrero David Harrington Sally Hawkins Georgia and Don Henrich Charlotte Herzele Mari and Dudley Houghton Ronald Jernigan Gail and Jeff Kodosky Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Alex Ladage The Leler Family Lauren Lewellyn Carolyn Lewis Roseann Mandziuk Gabrielle McEntee Alexandra and Tom McKeone Fara and John McMullen JoAnne Midwikis Emily Moreland Susan Morris Kilyong and Paul Natho Forrest Novy and Kit Belgium Connie and Samuel Pate Lisa and Nicholas Peppas Monica Peraza / The Hispanic Alliance Sam R Perry Josh Petrawski Shari and John Pflueger Liz and Jon Phelan Ernest Reyes and Matt Petrone The Rice Family Charitable Fund LTC and Mrs. Gerald V. Risovi The Robert Cratchit Fund Susan and Lake Robertson III Kim and Jarrod Roy Anna Sanchez Nancy Scanlan Jan and Harold Schneider Katharine and Gregory Shields Jare and Jim Smith Barry Smith and Wade Valdez Lorri Stevenson Amanda and Oscar Torres The Trudy Foundation Sharon Watkins Todd Webb Candace Williams Anne and Peter Wood Carol Wood and Jorge Garces Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Lynn Yeldell Carlos Zaffirini $500-$999 Joe Abello RenĂŠ and Ron Albee Jan and David Anderson Ark Financial Group B. Vo Vision, Inc. Balfour Beatty Construction Brett Barnes Joy Baskin Ginger and Pate Brendle Edna and George Butts Erin Mindell Cannon Moton H. Crockett Steve Dalbey and Charlotte Nacozy Douglas Dempster and Kathryn Anderson Jackie and Dale Dingley John Earls and Rocio Earls Dan Felps and Debbie Lauderdale Mark Gagnon Alison and Andy Gallaway Bernice Gaskamp Rachel Green Pamela and Jeffrey Grossman Sujatha Gurrapu Michelle and John Hays Douglas Hunter Barry Kahn Rev. Robert and Mrs. Trish Karli Amanda and Chris Kelley Christy and Bob Kennedy Brett Kline Nancy and Henry Kojzarek Serena Lissy Lisa and Homero Lucero Daniel Lucio Mike Lynn Stephanie Maddox Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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John Marra Julia Marsden Kim Martin Laney Marx James Gay and Elsie Mogck Ginger Morris William Buckner and Chandra L. Muller Meri and Don Nelson Wendy and Russell Orm Ranell Payton Peter Pfeiffer Brian Plunkett and Criss Cloudt Annie Prasad and Anand Kruttiventi Ross Ramsey and Becky Brownlee Kit and Tommy Randall Renaissance Charitable Foundation Becky and Jeff Robinson John Rosato Ann and tom Russell Amy Shipherd Juno Simmons Donna Snyder and Richard Donahue Merick Strategies Maria Talamo Trinity Pools and Scapes Dale Truitt Mary and Richard Urbanowski Kirsten and Nick Voinis $250-$499 Anonymous (2) Jeanette and Ernest Auerbach Thomas L. Ausley Carol and Samuel Barclay Elizabeth Baron Tina Beam Joe Helen Belle Catherine and Thomas Braasch Amy and Kyle Bryson Lorie Burns Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Valerie Creveling Laurie Curra John Curts and Yvonne Ferris Lisa and Paul Delacruz Kris Dudley Nora Fitzgerald Danny Haberman Susan and Travis Henry Tony Iglesias In honor of Sam Decker Alison Lao Teddy Lilljedahl Margery and Mick Lindsey Chuck Linton Heather and Alan Luecke Florence and Reynolds MacNary Patsy and Jack Martin Martin Morris Leslie and Ron Munson Tazuko and Charles Parker Mary Ann Patterson Baxter Planning Douglas Plummer Arthur Roberts The Honorable Karen Sonleitner Dale and Stephen Sonnenberg Laura Steinbach Bernadette Tasher Rebecca Thompson Michelle and Paul Tobias Linda and Dan Tonissen Shirley and Richard Tucker Lynda and Mark Young Brian Zucker $120-$249 Laura Agnew and William Abell Arturo and Delma Alvarez Allan Anderson APEX Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Janice Aycock Mary Ellen Becker Denis Blake Jace and M.S. Braziel Michael Brown Lena Brown-Owens and Kenneth Owens Nancy and Jerry Capezzuti Deborah Casati and Bob Chavarria Hyo-Jeong Christensen Robin and Mike Clark Valerie Cline Marie Coleman Stacey and Tim Dehne James Dockery Melissa Eddy and Tracy Schiemenz Mrs. Engelhardt Amy Estes Carol Faget Whitney Falcon Cynthia Feegle John Fitzgerald Carol and Clint Fletcher Peggie Gaskamp John Gill Robin and Bill Glover Steven Gorman Justin Gould Carolyn and Lino Graglia John Guaragna Suzie and Randy Harriman Bonnie Hartmann Carol and Harlan Hess Isabel and Russell Hoverman April Hudson Elizabeth Jamison Sandi Joy Alicia and Tom Kamm Kelly and Robert Kamm Thomas Kelman Suzon and William Kemp Gifts through 02/25/2019. For corrections please contact 512.457.5111 or jniemiec@thelongcenter.org.
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Karen and Don Kirmis Margery and Mack Lindsey Susand George Lowell Carol and Ken Luehman Jennene and K. Ray Mashburn Ellen Mason Shane McCardell Allyson McDonough Edna Nation Jessica Niemiec and Josh Tomfohr Shelia Peters Valerie Ponder Tracy Rawl Jan and Scott Ream Joe Recer Andrew Russ Harold Rutz Phillip Sandifer Jeanne and Ray Sasaki Helen Spear Ryan Stryker Rebecca Tafline Dottie Wagner and Mike Hutchins Naomi Weiner Ann and Eric Wilson Sandra Zent in Memory of Ronald Zent
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WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS 3M American Bank AT&T ATX Environmental Solutions Austin Area BMW Austin Energy Balfour Beatty Baylor Scott & White Health Capital One Bank JP Morgan Chase Cipione Family Foundation Conoco Phillips Focus Strategies Investment Banking Frost Bank H-E-B lshmael Law Firm, P.C. Luther King Capital Management Mighty Fine Miller Imaging & Digital Solutions Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Paychex PURACY Silicon Labs St. Davids Healthcare Texas Capital Bank Texas Mutual Insurance Company Winstead PC Wortham Insurance & Risk Management
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LONG CENTER STAFF PRESIDENT & CEO Cory Baker EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT & CEO Anne Pogson CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER April Busby VICE PRESIDENT OF PHILANTHROPY AND ENGAGEMENT Robyn Burchfiel CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER Raquel Garcia DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Peggie Gaskamp DIRECTOR OF INDIVIDUAL GIVING Brendan Bujold PEOPLE & CULTURE DIRECTOR Alan Kelley DEVELOPMENT MANAGER, DONOR ENGAGEMENT Jessica Niemiec DIRECTOR OF INDIVIDUAL GIVING Brendan Bujold PHILANTHROPY SERVICES SPECIALIST Katy Barber DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AND OUTREACH Ginger Morris DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Brady Dyer SENIOR CREATIVE MARKETING MANAGER Brandon Strange DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGER Catriona Long GRAPHIC DESIGNER, CREATIVE SERVICES Stephen Sosa MARKETING COORDINATOR Henry Reed DIRECTOR OF EVENT SALES Elizabeth Vaughn DIRECTOR OF TICKETING SERVICES Chris Boone ASST. BOX OFFICE MANAGER Daniel Cooper SHOW SHIFT MANAGER Leslie Davis DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING & BUSINESS AFFAIRS Tiffany Neece ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING Rachel Watkins BOOKING ASSISTANT Robert Carfer DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Jim Larkin PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Blake Addyson PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Ken Huncovsky PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Michelle Lehman HOUSE HEAD CARPENTER/RIGGER Frank Cortez HOUSE HEAD AUDIO/VIDEO Derek Menningen HOUSE HEAD ELECTRICIAN Todd Drga HOUSE TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICS) Sam Chesney HOUSE TECHNICIAN (AUDIO/VIDEO) Chris Brandt PRODUCTION SERVICES MANAGER Natalie Alemรกn DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Jay Gossett OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Omar Heras DIRECTOR OF BUILDING SERVICES Jose Delgado BUILDING ENGINEER Orlando Martinez BUILDING ENGINEER 2 Pablo Granado BUILDING ENGINEER 2 Patrick Ponce MANAGER, GUEST SERVICES Sarah Spivey DIRECTOR OF EVENT EXPERIENCE Madison Cottingham ASST. MANAGER, GUEST SERVICES Janet Q. Holt ACCOUNTING MANAGER - GENERAL LEDGER & REPORTS Nathaniel Day ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATE Liz Mejia HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER Sylvia Lopez HOUSEKEEPING LEAD Marie Flores HOUSEKEEPING Eva Elizalde, Angelica Gutierrz, Arnold Aguilar HOUSE MANAGERS Yolanda Anthony, Ellen Becker, Virginia Bosman, Pamela Buchanan, Jan Collinson, Dylan Drake, Kathy Garrett, Sally Hawkins, Chuck Hesse, Paige Horton, Linda Howell, Elizabeth Jamison, Kathy Karp, Richard Karp, Olga Kasma-Carnes, Charlotte Klein, Frances Ledenbach, Nancy Maniscalco, Bonnie McKinstry, Janie Paez, Rosie Payne, Mad Poarch, Elisabeth Poigin, Marcia Sliger, Julie Spruell, Doug St. Onge, Tom Swift, Debra Thomas, Leah Waheed
All stage employees of the Long Center for the Performing Arts are represented by IATSE Local #205. THELONGCENTER.ORG
Over hire stage labor is provided by the Stage Alliance, Inc.
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LONG CENTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS
Monica Peraza The Hispanic Alliance
Joe R. Long Chair Emeritus
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Jane Sibley Honorary Trustee
Lynn Yeldell
Jare Smith Honorary Trustee
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Dan Graham Notley Ventures
Deanna Serra Art for the People
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Craig Hester Luther King Capital Mgt.
Jim Taylor
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Ronald C. Jernigan Austin Symphony Orchestra Representative
A.J. Bingham The Bingham Group, LLC Amber Bradbury Google Mike Brown Texas Capital Bank Shayna Brown Chez Boom Audio Eric Copper Austin Portfolio Real Estate Todd Davis Marsh Wortham Insurance Aysha Doman Kastner Gravelle, LLP Michael Erspamer Austin Opera Representative Jay Fox Baylor Scott & White Health
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Alex Ladage Ballet Austin Representative Frank Livaudais iFLY Indoor Skydiving Lisa Lucero AT&T JoAnne Midwikis Whitley Penn Mary Scott Nabers Strategic Partnerships, Inc. Aaron Percy Blackbaud Josh Petrawski General Motors Anna Sanchez Wells Fargo Tom Sellers ConocoPhillips
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