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SneAk Peek 2018 –19 ASO SeASOn Preview

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Fri/Sat, Mar 22/23, 2019 Time for Three [Nicolas Kendall, violin; Charles Yang, violin; Ranaan Meyer, double bass] Michelle Schumann, piano F. MeNDeLSSOHN Overture in C Major BOULANGeR D’un matin de printemps C.W. SCHUMANN Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 7 KAPRÁLOVÁ Suita rustica, Op. 19 HIGDON Concerto 4-3 HIGDON blue cathedral

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Fri/Sat, May 17/18, 2019 Robert Faires, actor Chorus Austin BeRLIOZ excerpts from Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17 WALTON Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario

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CORP ORATE COUNCI L

CORPORATE Connect!COUNCIL Network! Entertain!

Connect! Network! Entertain! The Corporate Council’s mission is to grow business interest andis to The Corporate Council's mission grow business interest and investment investment in the Long Center. the foster Long Center. To help foster the Toin help the mission, the Long Center provides themission, Long Center provides member experiences to aid in the member experiences to aid in cultivation process while providing the cultivation process while opportunities to connect, network providing opportunities and entertain business to associates. connect, network entertainwho Members act as and ambassadors business associates. Members invite other corporate leaders to functions who and invite encourage actCouncil as ambassadors other corporate leaders to Council functions and encourage

them to become a member. The LongtoCenter creates twoThe event them become a member. Long Center createswith four event experiences experiences a reception with reception a show and priora to a showprior and to four speaker twospeaker meetings to support each meetings to support each member member in their business development in their business development and client appreciation goals. and client appreciation goals. Corporate Council members give Corporate Council members $2,500 annually through a corporate give $2,500 annually through contribution or individually for a seat a corporate contribution on the Corporate Council. â– or

individually for a seat on the Corporate Council.

For more information about becoming a Corporate Council Member, please Carter at (512)-457-5166 or acarter@thelongcenter.org.

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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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REDD CARPET INITIATIVE

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WHERE YOU SUPPORT EMERGING LOCAL ARTISTS Your generous donation to the Redd Carpet Initiative helps local artists create, collaborate and inspire audiences. Gifts of all sizes provide Austin-based artists and arts organizations with access to the same exceptional performance spaces and equipment used by world-class artists who call the Long Center home. From 2013-2016, the Redd Carpet Initiative has awarded more than $415,000 in rental subsidies to 65 local arts organizations. The black-

box format of the Rollins Studio Theatre helps smaller community groups take their performances to the next level. Beneficiaries of the Redd Carpet Initiative include Austin Shakespeare, Pollyanna Children's Theater, Tapestry Dance, FUSEbox Festival, Teatro Vivo and Austin Improv Collective. Performances such as the Intergalactic Nemesis realized their dreams at the Long Center through the Redd Carpet Initiative before going on to perform a 60-city international tour. â–

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LONG CENTER ANNUAL DONORS * Capital Campaign Donor + Season Ticket Holder $50,000 and above The ABE Charitable Foundation Anonymous Baylor Scott & White Health BMW of Austin City of Austin Cultural Arts Division The Estate of Jeanette Nassour The Estate of Rosemarie Schwarzer HEB* Lynn M. & Thomas J. Meredith * Mary Ann and Andrew Heller * MFI Foundation * Carolyn and Marc Seriff*+ United Heritage Credit Union Eva and Marvin Womack * $25,000- $49,999 AT&T Corporation *+ Cipione Family Foundation * Araminta and Tom Sellers St. David’s HealthCare * Texas Commission on the Arts $10,000-$24,999 3M Capital One Bank * Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Butler ConocoPhillips Frost Bank * JPMorgan Chase & Co. * Paige Fish Marilyn T. Gaddis, PhD and George Carruthers * Joe R and Teresa Lozano Long * Luther King Capital Management Patsy and Jack Martin * Jaime and Gary Rubenstein Kathy and Randy Taylor * Texas Mutual Insurance Company Tito's Handmade Vodka Tribeza Wells Fargo Bank * $5,000-$9,999 Anonymous Austin American-Statesman * Thomas and Paula Barbour * Jeri and Vaughn Brock Lynn and Steve Davis * + Jan and Paul Diehl * + Martha and Cliff Ernst * + + Google Fiber Greystar Properties

Felicia and Craig Hester * Carolyn Lewis * Lind Family Foundation Mighty Fine Mary Scott Nabers * + Sarah and Bernard Schiff Silicon Labs Kathleen Soto Kimberly and Jim Taylor University of Texas at Austin, Division of Diversity & Community Engagement University of Texas at Austin College of Fine Arts Anjuli and Douglas Winker Whataburger Wortham Insurance $2,500-$4,999 Austin Ventures Kay Baker, PhD and Jim Baker, PhD + Brett J. Barnes Edna and George Butts * Shellie and Martin Campos Lyn and Larry Chasteen Patricia and Mark Curry C.M. Tres Davis III and Paul Rogers + Lorrie and Ken DeAngelis Veronica and Miguel Fernandez George Hebel Georgia and Don Henrich * Humana Incorporated * Sharon and David Jamail Mrs. Sue and Dr. Larry Lewellyn + Sandra and George Littlejohn + Emily Moreland Susan Morris + Linda and Cliff Mountain Janet and John Pechmann Aaron Percy * + Miriam and Rick Relyea Mafalda Tan and Jeff Straathof Jare and Jim Smith * + Dustin Struhall Mary and Rusty Tally Melissa Ann Walker and Susan Parker Sharon Watkins * Lin and Andrew Weber Liza and Mike Wynn $1,000-$2,499 AAFAME Anonymous *

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Mary Jo Abler Collin Acock and Shane Parsons Rosalie and Bob Ambrosino Robert Edwin Anderson * + Liz Arreaga Patti Baker Stacey and Chip Becker * Sue and Jeff Bidstrup A.J. Bingham Cyndi and Bill Bock Susan J. Pryor and Richard E. Boner * Carmel and Thomas Borders Russell Bridges and Ralph Salinas * Shannon and Michael Brimmer Kimberly Britt Wes Brockhoeft Robert Buchanan Amelia Bullock and Bill Krumpack * + Mary Carlson Surangi and Dilum Chandrasoma Gail M. Commagere Eric Cooper Christine and Mike Cramer * Deborah L. Dalebout-Feo and Thomas A. Feo Miranda and Todd Edinger Michele Eilers Gloria and Harvey Evans Pam and David Frager * Karen Frost and Charles Levy + Ingrid Gillespie Ryan Girton + Brian Gleason and Gita Yanamandra + Rose Marie and Randy Hagman * + Sally Hawkins * Charlotte Herzele Mari and Dudley Houghton Ronald Jernigan Lonnie Karotkin-Taub and Albert Taub Sarah and Paul Kim * Donna and Ed King + Gail and Jeffrey Kodosky * Heather and Alex Ladage Veronica and Salvador Lara The Leler Famlly + Jenny and Luis Lidsky Shelley and Frank Livaudais Lauren Lewellgn Drs. Roseann M. Mandziuk Julia Marsden * + Cindy M. Matula and Fernando A. Sotelo * Sarah and Buck McKinney Sara and John McMullen JoAnne Midwikis Bonnie K. Mills Emily Moreland Linda and Cliff Mountain Kilyong and Paul Natho * Jessica Niemiec and Josh Tomfohr Kit Belgium and Forrest Novy Connie and Samuel Pate

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LONG CENTER STAFF Blake Addyson Production Supervisor Natalie Aleman Operations Coordinator Yolanda Anthony Asst. House Manager Cory Baker President & CEO Mary Becker Asst. House Manager Chris Boone Director of Ticketing Services Virginia Bosman Asst. House Manager April Busby Chief Operating Officer Robyn Burchfiel Vice President of Development Amy Carter Director of Corporate Partnerships Dee Castillo Asst. House Manager Willie Castillo Asst. House Manager Sam Chesney House Technician (Electrics) Jan Collinson Asst. House Manager Daniel Cooper Asst. Box Office Manager Frank Cortez House Head Carpenter/Rigger Madison Cottingham Manager, Guest Services Leslie Davis Show Shift Manager Nathaniel Day Accounting Manager General Ledger & Reports Jose Delgado Director of Building Services Kiran Dix Accounting & HR Manager Dylan Drake Asst. House Manager Todd Drga House Head Electrician Brady Dyer Director of PR & Communications Eva Elizalde Housekeeper Marie Flores Housekeeping Lead Raquel Garcia Vice President of Sales & Marketing Jay Gossett Facilities Communications Manager Ryan Graham House Technician (Audio/Video) Pablo Granado Building Engineer Sally Hawkins Asst. House Manager Omar Heras Building Engineer I Chuck Hesse Asst. House Manager Travis Henry Data Services Manager Janet Holt Facilitator, Guest Services Ken Huncovsky Production Supervisor Kathy Karp Asst. House Manager Richard Karp Asst. House Manager Monika Kowalczyk Marketing Coordinator Kelly Khun Production Services Manager Jim Larkin Director of Production Frances Ledenbach Asst. House Manager Greg Ledenbach Asst. House Manager Michelle Lehman Production Supervisor

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Join us for the 2018-2019 season The season marks new beginnings and continued traditions at Austin Opera.

Verdi's Otello Puts & Campbell's Silent Night Puccini's La bohème 82


512-472-5992 AUSTINOPERA.ORG THE LONG CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Saturday Nov. 10, 2018 7:30 PM Thursday Nov. 15, 2018 7:30 PM Sunday Nov. 18, 2018 2:30 PM

As a crackling storm rolls into Cyprus, we are introduced to a trio of figures, each based on Shakespeare’s iconic characters: the victorious naval warrior Otello, his faithful wife Desdemona, and his trusted officer Iago. But soon after the rain subsides, the duplicitous Iago preys upon Otello’s insecurity and suspicion by hatching a plot to have Otello question Desdemona’s fidelity, unleashing a passionate tempest of gale force, with powerfully tragic results. This thoughtful tale of personal and political jealousy is a rarely performed masterwork that will leave Austin audiences breathless.

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This company premiere of the Pulitzer Prize–winning modern classic Silent Night, with music by Kevin Puts and a libretto by Mark Campbell (The Manchurian Candidate, 2016), is based on the 2005 film Joyeux Noël, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Saturday Jan. 26, 2019 7:30 PM Thursday Jan. 31, 2019 7:30 PM Sunday Feb. 3, 2019 2:30 PM

Silent Night recounts a miraculous moment of peace during one of the bloodiest wars in human history. The year is 1914 and as Christmas Eve falls, soldiers in French, German, and Scottish trenches begin recalling songs of home, stepping into no-man’s-land for a spontaneous truce.

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Puccini’s sweeping story of young bohemians struggling to fulfill their dreams and find true love contains some of the most beloved music in all of opera. La bohème is frequently referenced in popular culture—from the Academy Award– winning film Moonstruck to the Tony–winning musical Rent— making the story and its music instantly recognizable to even newcomers to opera.

Saturday April 27, 2019 7:30 PM Thursday May 2, 2019 7:30 PM Sunday May 5, 2019 2:30 PM

Austin Opera audiences will soon discover why the Pulitzer committee hailed Silent Night for “displaying versatility of style and cutting straight to the heart.”

This exquisite production is a traditional telling of the classic tale. The City of Light’s snowy streets, drafty tenements, and nightclub diversions come to life in a production certain to linger in the memory long after its final heartrending scene. 83


Opera ATX, powered by Austin Opera, will bring groundbreaking new works, emerging artists, exciting composers, and dynamic directors to Austin. By tapping into our city’s live music DNA, Austin Opera will continue to reflect the spirit of the city and the pioneering image it’s known for. Opera ATX will explore alternative venues and partnerships around town, starting at the historic Paramount Theatre. We will create the conditions for operatic experiences completely new to Austin, and perhaps completely new to the art form. Driven by Austin Opera’s love of opera, love of audiences, and love of Austin, Opera ATX shows how Austin is shaping its opera company and inspiring innovative experiences.

David T. Little's Soldier Songs PARAMOUNT THEATRE

Friday Saturday Apr. 5, 2019 8:00 PM Apr. 6, 2019 8:00 PM Soldier Songs combines elements of theater, opera, rock-infused concert music, and video by filmmaker Bill Morrison to explore themes of loss, the exploitation of innocence, and the difficulty of expressing the truth of war. The libretto, created by the composer, was adapted from recorded interviews with veterans of five wars. Soldier Songs traces changing perceptions of war in our society and by those who experience it. It is a chilling and realistic view of our media-crazed, war-machine culture, and of the nature of power in war.

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With its poignant libretto, driving music, and surprising visual counterpoint, Soldier Songs perfectly represents the promise of Opera ATX: bringing innovative new works, sensational artists, and visionary creative teams to Austin.


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Elevate your show night experience with Chef David Garrido’s signature menu at Dine, perched lakeside in downtown Austin. Featuring fresh, American fare, enjoy a take on classic favorites such as steak and frites, mushroom truffle mac and cheese, baby back ribs with escabeche, ancho chile NY Strip, as well as Garrido’s signature fried oysters. Sip on craft cocktails, frozen margaritas and a thoughtful wine list in the restaurant’s stylish space, that perfectly harmonizes with Chef’s straightforward yet distinctively unique cuisine.

Duck-filled enchiladas in poblano-spinach sauce, watermelon-infused tequila and crepes smothered in goat’s milk caramel - now that’s Mexican cuisine. For more than 30 years, Fonda San Miguel restaurant has remained the premier Mexican cultural experience in Austin. Offering gallery-level fine art, an impressive wine list and the highest-quality interior Mexican dishes in town. Now featuring homegrown organic vegetables from our garden!

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Austin’s original USDA Prime Steak House has been serving sizzling steaks since 1985. Served on a 500° sizzling plate, Ruth’s Chris guarantees your steak will be hot, juicy and delicious until the very last bite.

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Offering fresh takes on traditional Asian street food, Street is the latest concept from Austin restaurant veteran Ronald Cheng of Chinatown. The versatile menu features creative hot and cold “snacks,” sushi, dumplings, as well as vegan and gluten free options. It’s the perfect spot for a quick, healthy lunch, after-work drinks, or a fun night out with friends.

Chez Zee American Bistro, locally owned for over 20 years, serves lunch, happy hour, dinner, award-winning weekend brunch and house-made desserts. Cookin’ ‘til midnight, Friday and Saturday. Reservations any time; please come in before or after the show. Book your private party at Chez Zee! Visit us online for menus, maps and more.

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2 0 1 8 s ea s o n • Pa RT I I bLooD, sweat & tears

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karLa bonoff

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brian CULbertson

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bob sChneiDer & mitCh watkins

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ChUbbY CheCker

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maria mULDaUr

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terrY bozzio

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strUnz & farah

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tUCk & Patti

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three women & the trUth (eLiza giLkYson, marY gaUthier , & gretChen Peters)

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Austin’s Most Unique & Intimate Live Music & Special Events Venue Join Us for Dinner, Drinks & Live Entertainment Before the Concert Intimate 300-Seat Venue – It’s Like a Concert in Your Living Room Dinners Prepared & Served at One World Theatre Pre-concert Entertainment • Full Bar & Extensive Wine Selection 91


ONE WORLD WEDDINGS Our exquisite Tuscan-style villa nestled in the breathtaking Austin Hill Country lends the idyllic setting to your special event. Enjoy an elegant, candlelight ceremony in the Theatre and gourmet dinner in the Celebration Hall, or exchange vows surrounded by the lush hillside, followed by a night of dancing under the stars in the Grand Piazza. Renowned for its natural beauty, and state of the art acoustics, One World Theatre is Austin’s most unique wedding venue.

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A World Apart, A Moment Together One World & TRIAD funds of the San Antonio Area Foundation Connecting Central Texas Military Families One World’s innovative performing arts summer camp program provided scholarships through TRIAD funds of the San Antonio Area Foundation to give kids the opportunity to be a part of the musical production of “Wizard of Oz.” When the campers took the stage every parent, no matter where they were located, including Iraq was able to see their child perform. Using amazing video technology generously provided by a partnership with LifeSize Communications, seven military bases were connected to One World Theatre, so that parent and child could see, talk and interact with each other as if they were in the same room. After the performance, each child and their family was given the opportunity to talk privately with their loved one, keeping the bond of family alive across the miles.

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ONE WORLD PRIVATE EVENTS Host Your Corporate Party or Celebrate Your Special Event at One World Theatre Private Events Fundraisers • Galas • Bar & Bat Mitzvahs Private Parties: Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Occasions Corporate Events Holiday Parties • Employee Recognition Events • Award Dinners • Corporate Lunches Enjoy a concert by your favorite artist Let One World book entertainment for your event

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