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BRENT HART, President Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. Welcome to the (re)IMAGINE(d) 2020-21 season. It has been a long journey to get here and, on behalf of the OKC Phil family, we are so happy to have you join us. Music has the power to heal, to inspire and to unite in unmatched ways and I hope that you have enjoyed connecting with us through social media since last season. None of us could have imagined how much we would long for the opportunity to be together for this concert. The OKC Phil plays a leading cultural role in Oklahoma City, providing Classics, Pops and Discovery concerts. Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate along with Executive Director Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev and her team have worked tirelessly to bring music to the stage, and your screens, this season. New this year, we are adding smaller ensemble performances in community settings to connect with new audiences. In addition to these performances, our community engagement and music education programs reach music lovers of all ages. We are grateful to our patrons, donors and volunteers for your ongoing support. We also thank the Orchestra League and the Associate Board for their volunteer and fundraising efforts that make these programs possible. Now sit back, leave the world outside and enjoy the story that unfolds through each note.
KRISTEN BRANDT FERATE, President Oklahoma City Orchestra League This Season the Oklahoma City Philharmonic embarks on a (re)IMAGINE(d) adventure. The Oklahoma City Orchestra League is honored to support this historic undertaking. The orchestral experiences offered this season will change the collective perspective. The Orchestra League, founded in 1948, will move forward with our great and celebrated legacy. We will support music education and fundraising efforts of the Philharmonic. We will share in the knowledge gained from new forms of musical education, volunteerism and appreciation. The Orchestra League membership offers a chance to witness history and help shape the future of symphonic music in our great city. I invite you to join us! More information can be found at www.okcphil.org/about-us/orchestra-league
DAVID WHITE, President Associate Board On behalf of the Associate Board, welcome to the 2020-21 (re)IMAGINE(d) season. While the offerings may look a little different than in previous years you can always expect the same excellent entertainment and artistry from our Oklahoma City Philharmonic. From Beethoven to Broadway, we have something in store for everyone. The Associate Board brings together civic-minded young professionals to support and fulfill the mission of the PHIL. There’s more to the Philharmonic than concerts. From classrooms to community outreach, the OKCPHIL is working to spread the joy of orchestral music across our state--and the Associate Board is proud to be a part of that work. Thank you for supporting the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, we look forward to seeing you again soon. Enjoy the show!
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continue to be shaped by Maestro Mickelthwate’s artistic vision and desire to combine traditional repertoire with today’s music. And, of course, you will continue to be blown away by the talented musicians of our orchestra, some of whom will be featured as guest soloists. As part of this unique season, you will also notice a few new and exciting initiatives. Our concerts will be digitally available for those patrons who are not able to join us in the hall. Additionally, our musicians will frequently be performing in smaller settings in venues across the city, as part of our expanded Education and Community Engagement programs. We are excited about these new opportunities, as we broaden our reach, serve more people, and become more accessible in a different way. Of course, none of this would be possible without YOU, our loyal patrons! We are sincerely grateful for your ongoing support, generosity, flexibility, and understanding that allow us to keep the music playing on our main stage, on your screen, or in your neighborhood. While we continue to navigate these turbulent waters, the OKCPHIL is committed to serving our mission as we strive to bring healing, unity, and hope to our entire community.
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percussion concerti by Vincent Ho. He also worked with Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, Yuja Wang, Dawn Upshaw, Plácido Domingo, Ben Heppner, Horatio Gutiérrez, Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos and Sarah Chang, among many others, and he worked very closely with a wide range of composers including Phil Glass, Steve Reich, Sofia Gubaidulina, Kaija Saariaho, John Adams, John Luther Adams and Mason Bates. After guest conducting the Simon Bolivar Orchestra and experiencing the life-changing power of the El Sistema program in Venezuela for underprivileged children, Alexander played an instrumental part in creating Sistema Winnipeg. For three years Alexander created a critically acclaimed Indigenous Festival in Winnipeg. Passionate to connect with all cultures, he created artistic collaborations between First Nations and western cultures that culminated in the performances of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and Revueltas’ Les Noches de loss Mayas with new choreographies of contemporary and First Nations dance. The Winnipeg New Music Festival is an international institution. Alexander broadened the repertoire and created many new collaborations connecting with different audiences. Because of the programming of the festival the WSO was chosen to perform at the Spring for Music Festival at Carnegie Hall in 2014. A few of the most creative projects of the festival for Alexander were the performance of movie director Guy Maddin’s Brand Upon a Brain with narration by actress Isabella Rossellini, the workshopping of a new opera Tesla by movie director Jim Jarmusch and composer Phil Klein, and a production of Gavin Bryar’s The Sinking of the Titanic at PanAm Pool. Alexander has conducted for President Jimmy Carter and the Queen of England, and he received the Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Key to the City of Winnipeg. Born and raised in Frankfurt Germany to a musical family, Alexander received his degree from the Peabody Institute of Music. He studied conducting under Fredric Prausnitz and Gustav Meier as well as with Seiji Ozawa, Andre Previn, Daniel Barenboim and Robert Spano at Tanglewood. Following his tenure as Assistant Conductor with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, which he completed in 2004, Alexander was Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for three years, under the direction of Esa-Pekka Salonen. He is married to fashion designer Abigail Mickelthwate and has two sons.
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Debra Kos Kristian Kos David McLaughlin Margaret Freede Owens Donald Rowlett Kelly Sachs Jennifer Schultz Michael Sweeney Glenna Tanenbaum J. Mark Taylor Tony Welch Cheryl Brashear White David White Renate Wiggin Nick Wu
Jane B. Harlow Patrick Alexander
Brent Hart President
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Jane Jayroe Gamble President Elect
Steve Agee Robyn Birdwell Lori Dickinson Black Phil Busey Robert Clements Lawrence H. Davis Veronica Pastel Egelston Kristen Ferate Joy Hammons Dean Jackson Michael E. Joseph Kathy Kerr Wesley Knight
Melissa Scaramucci Vice President Kevin Dunnington Treasurer Jerrod Shouse Secretary Jeff Starling Immediate Past President
Honorary Directors Richard Sias
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Tara Burnett Associate Director of Development
Daryl Jones Box Office Operations Manager
Chris Stinchcomb Concert Operations & Guest Artist Liaison
Jeana Gering Education Manager
Chris Merkle General Manager
Corbin Taggart Customer Service Representative
Daniel Hardt Finance Director
Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev Executive Director
Susan Webb Marketing & P.R. Director
Judy Hill Administrative Assistant
Whitney Redding Development and Volunteer Coordinator
Stephen Howard Development Operations Manager
Ulises Serrano Digital Strategies Coordinator
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Classical KUCO 90.1 Garman Productions
Morningstar Properties Oklahoma City Police Association
George Ryan Stubble Creative, Inc.
The Skirvin Hotel Titan AVL
Photographers: Michael Anderson, David Bricquet, Rick Buchanan, Heather Hanson, Mutz Photography, Shevaun Williams and Associates, Ulises Serrano
THE OKLAHOMA PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, INC. 424 Colcord Drive, Ste. B • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Tickets: 405-842-5387 • Administration: 405-232-7575 • Fax: 405-232-4353 • www.okcphil.org
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AFFLIATED PARTNERS
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation was established to provide leadership and endowment expertise to help ensure a stable financial base for orchestral music and musical excellence in Oklahoma City for generations to come. Distributions from the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation provide a meaningful and secure source of annual income for the Philharmonic’s operations, continually confirming the importance of endowment in an organization’s longrange planning and overall success. Current officers and directors of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Foundation are: OFFICERS Douglas J. Stussi President Charles E. Wiggin Vice President Louise Cleary Cannon Treasurer Penny M. McCaleb Secretary DIRECTORS Steven C. Agee Patrick B. Alexander J. Edward Barth L. Joe Bradley Teresa Cooper T.A. Dearmon Paul Dudman Thomas J. Enis Mischa Gorkuscha Jane B. Harlow Brent Hart Michael E. Joseph Harrison Levy, Jr. Duke R. Ligon Jessica Martinez-Brooks Michael J. Milligan Alice Pippin Jeff Starling Richard Tanenbaum
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Kristen Ferate President Debra Kos President-Elect Julia Hunt Secretary Newt Brown Treasurer Meredith Blecha-Wells Development VP Marion Burcham Membership VP Sherry Rowan Education VP Joan Bryant Communications VP Wendi Wilson Past President, Ex-Officio Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev Executive Director Oklahoma City Philharmonic (Ex-Officio, Advisory) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Helen Chiou Jeannie Drake Yvette Fleckinger Sue Francis Jane Krizer Patsy Lucas Geetika Verma Heather Walter Dwayne Webb Orchestra League Office 424 Colcord Dr., Ste. B Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Phone: 405.232.7575 Fax: 405.232.4353 e-mail: league@okcphil.org website: www.okcorchestraleague.org
OFFICERS David White President Christa Bentley President-Elect Jay Scrambler Secretary Sam Rainbolt Membership Chair Kelsey Karper Marketing Chair Tyler Larson Events Chair DIRECTORS J. Cruise Berry John Cannon Peter Harlin Patrick E. Randall, II Kara Simpson Desiree Singer Jennifer Stadler Collin Walke Jabee Jackie Zamarippa
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Gregory Lee, Concertmaster Gertrude Kennedy Chair Marat Gabdullin, Associate Concertmaster Densi Rushing, Assistant Concertmaster Sam Formicola Hong Zhu Beth Sievers James Thomson Benjamin Shute Deborah McDonald Janet Gorton Lu Deng Ai-Wei Chang*
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Katrin Stamatis, Principal McCasland Foundation Chair Catherine Reaves Sophia Ro Brenda Wagner Sarah Sanford-Brown Corbin Mace Angelica Pereira Cindy Zhang Laura Young* Ashley Cooper*
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Royce McLarry, Principal Mark Neumann Joseph Guevara Kelli Ingels Steve Waddell Donna Cain Brian Frew Shaohong Yuan* Lacie Savage* Julie Dodge*
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Jonathan Ruck, Principal Orchestra League Chair Tomasz Zieba, Associate Principal Meredith Blecha-Wells
Valorie Tatge Emily Stoops Jim Shelley Angelika Machnik-Jones Jean Statham Rob Bradshaw* Ann Wilson*
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Anthony Stoops, Principal Larry Moore Parvin Smith Mark Osborn Jesus Villarreal* Christine Craddock* Kara Koehn*
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Valerie Watts, Principal Parthena Owens Nancy Stizza-Ortega
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Lisa Harvey-Reed, Principal Dan Schwartz Katherine McLemore
CONTRABASSOON Barre Griffith
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Kate Pritchett, Principal G. Rainey Williams Chair James Rester Mirella Gable Matthew Reynolds
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Karl Sievers, Principal Jay Wilkinson Michael Anderson
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John Allen, Acting Principal Philip Martinson
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Patrick Womack, Acting Principal Roger Owens
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Bradford Behn, Principal Tara Heitz James Meiller
BASS/E-FLAT CLARINET James Meiller
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Rod Ackmann, Principal James Brewer Barre Griffith Larry Reed*
Peggy Payne, Principal
PERSONNEL MANAGER John P. Allen
MUSIC LIBRARIAN Jose Batty
STAGE MANAGER Leroy Newman
*Denotes Substitute and Extra Musicians Please Note: The seating positions of all string sections change on a regular basis.
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PLANNED GIVING
O F T H E O K L A H O M A P H I L H A R M O N I C S O C I E T Y, I N C .
The Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. is honored to recognize its Encore Society members — visionary thinkers who have provided for the future of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic through their estate plans.
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Joel Levine and Don Clothier
Steven C. Agee, Ph.D.
John and Caroline Linehan
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Lunde, Jr.
Gary and Jan Allison
Mrs. Jackie Marron
Dr. Jay Jacquelyn Bass
Mr. and Mrs. John McCaleb
Louise C. Churchill
Jean and David McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clements
W. Cheryl Moore
Thomas and Rita Dearmon
Carl Andrew Rath
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Dixson
Mrs. Catherine Reaves
Hugh Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ross
Pam and Gary Glyckherr
Drs. Lois and John Salmeron
Carey and Gayle Goad
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shdeed
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Gowman
Richard L. Sias
Carol M. Hall
Doug and Susie Stussi
Ms. Olivia Hanson
Larry and Leah Westmoreland
Jane B. Harlow
Mr. John S. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. James Hartsuck
Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Joseph
THANK YOU The Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. is grateful for the support of caring patrons who want to pass on a legacy of extraordinary music to future generations. You can join this special group of music enthusiasts by including a gift for the OKC Philharmonic’s future in your own will or estate plan. For more information on how to become an Encore Society member, contact Tara Burnett at (405) 232-7575 or tara@okcphil.org.
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MEET THE MUSICIANS
THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE MUSIC
DR. KATRIN STAMATIS
MATT REYNOLDS
A native New Yorker, Katrin is principal second violin, McCasland Foundation Chair for the OKCPHIL. She lives in Norman, OK with her husband, OKCPHIL principal cellist Jonathan Ruck and their two daughters. She maintains an active musical career that includes performance, research and pedagogy, and has served on faculty for academies across the country while maintaining a private studio in Norman. She is also on faculty for the Summer String Academy at OU.
Matt Reynolds is the 4th horn of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, after winning the audition in September of 2019. He recently finished his Doctorate at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Baylor University in Waco, Texas and his Master’s degree from Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansas. He has played with several orchestras such as the Waco Symphony, Wichita Symphony, and the Downey Symphony.
Tell us about your education in music. I attended Barnard College for my undergrad in a joint program with Manhattan School of Music. I received my Masters from Mannes College and Doctorate from the University of Oklahoma.
What would you be doing if you weren’t a professional musician? I enjoyed zoology very much growing up and throughout my life, so I think I would work at a zoo.
Besides playing for the OKCPHIL, what are some highlights of your performing career. In Manhattan I performed with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Chelsea Symphony, and toured internationally to France, Italy, and Puerto Rico. Locally I perform with Brightmusic chamber ensemble.
Do you have a side job? I enjoy teaching private lessons. What do you like most about being a professional musician? I love the performing aspect of music. Being able to create or interpret something for other people and share that personal experience with them is amazing.
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GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC The Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra gratefully acknowledge the commitment and generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies that support our mission. To help us provide inspiration and joy to the community through live orchestral performances and a variety of education and community engagement programs, please contact the Philharmonic’s Development Office at (405) 232-7575. This Annual Fund recognition reflects contributions made in the 2020-2021 season. Contributions of $250 and above are listed through February 24, 2021. If your name has been misspelled or omitted, please accept our apologies and inform us of the error by calling the phone number listed above. Thank you for your generous support!
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & GOVERNMENT Express their generous commitment to the community.
UNDERWRITER $40,000 & Above Allied Arts Foundation Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, LLC E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Inasmuch Foundation Kirkpatrick Foundation Inc. Oklahoma Arts Council Oklahoma City Orchestra League, Inc. The Oklahoman The Skirvin Hilton Hotel
MidFirst Bank OGE Energy Corp. Tyler Media Co./Magic 104.1FM and KOMA W&W Steel, LLC
GOLD PARTNERS $1,500 - $2,249
GOLD SPONSORS $5,000 - $9,999
SILVER PARTNERS $1,000 - $1,499
Bank of Oklahoma Garman Productions Mekusukey Oil Company, LLC The Metro Restaurant
Trade Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
PLATINUM SPONSORS $10,000 - $39,999
SILVER SPONSORS $3,000 - $4,999
405 Magazine Ad Astra Foundation American Fidelity Foundation Devon Energy Corporation Express Employment International HSPG and Associates, PC I Heart Media Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Mathis Brothers Furniture Co., Inc.
The Friday Intrinsic Health OK Gazette
BRONZE SPONSORS $2,250 - $2,999 The Black Chronicle Globe Life and Accident Insurance Company
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND FOUNDATIONS Double the impact of an individual’s gift. American Fidelity Foundation Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
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The Boeing Company Inasmuch Foundation
Charlesson Foundation Morningstar Properties, LLC
BRONZE PARTNERS $500 - $999 Hatton Enterprises Parrish DeVaughn Injury Lawyers Tom Johnson Investment Management LLC
BUSINESS MEMBERS $250 - $499
GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC MAESTRO SOCIETY Providing leadership support.
Underwriter $25,000 and above
Guarantor $10,000 and above
Benefactor $5,000 - $9,999
Phil G. and Cathy Busey Freede Family Foundation Joel Levine and Don Clothier Jean and David McLaughlin George Records Mr. Richard L. Sias and Alice and Phil Pippin Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum
Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Linda and Patrick Alexander Marilyn and Bill Boettger Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frost Jane B. Harlow Andria and Paul Heafy Mr. Albert Lang Larry and Polly Nichols Doug and Susie Stussi Renate and Chuck Wiggin
Mark and Julie Beffort Mrs. Betty D. Bellis-Mankin Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs Dr. and Mrs. L. Joe Bradley Louise Cleary Cannon and Gerry Cannon Mrs. Teresa Cooper Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLana Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Mary Ann Holdrege John and Claudia Holliman Donald Rowlett Ruth Mershon Fund
INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Patron ($3,500 - $4,999) Mike and Dawn Borelli Mrs. Bonnie B. Hefner Michael J. Sweeney, Jr.
Sustainer ($2,250 - $3,499) Dr. and Mrs. Dewayne Andrews Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Larry and Sarah Blackledge Mrs. Carole S. Broughton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Browne Bruce Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Dunagan David and Druanne Durrett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fleckinger Frank Goforth and Nancy Halliday Sam and Joy Hammons Brent Hart and Matt Thomas Dr. and Mrs. James Hartsuck Tom and Cindy Janssen
Kim and Michael Joseph Kathy and Terry Kerr Dr. and Mrs. Patrick McKee Todd and Mary Margaret Miller Annie Moreau, MD Ms. Veronica Pastel Egelston Mr. William G. Paul Mrs. Ruby C. Petty Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Plant Drs. Gary and Mary Porter Mr. H.E. Rainbolt Drs. Lois and John Salmeron Dr. and Mrs. Hall Scofield John and Katherine Spaid Jim and Debbie Stelter Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stonecipher Mrs. Billie Thrash Donna Kennedy Vogel Mrs. Janet Walker Ron and Janie Walker John and Lou Waller
Dr. James and Elizabeth Wise Mrs. Anne Workman Jeanise Wynn
Associate ($1,500 - $2,249) Anonymous (2) Mrs. Mary Louise Adams Virginia and Albert Aguilar Mr. and Mrs. Louis Almaraz Ms. Zonia Armstrong Sterling and Cheryl Baker Dr. and Mrs. William L. Beasley William and Melissa Beck Nick and Betsy Berry Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bethea Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Bird Robyn Birdwell and Mark Fixley Ms. Pamela Bloustine Mr. and Mrs. Del Boyles Mrs. Phyllis Brawley Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown CONTINUED ON PAGE 34
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SPECIAL EVENT GIFTS
Thank you to the following who believed in our mission by supporting the 2020 Symphony Show House!
Headlining Show House Patron
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Mrs. Josephine Freede Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs John and Sue Francis Dick and Julia Hunt Margaret and Drake Keith John and Anna McMillin Angela Miller Drs. John and Lois Salmeron Benjamin Williams
Silver Patron Lance and Cindy Ruffel Jean and David McLaughlin
Bronze Patron Teresa Cooper Dr. and Mrs. William L. Parry Mrs. June Tucker Dr. Don and Eleanor Whitsett The Meinders Foundation
Friend Ms. Janice B. Carmack Carole Doerner Mrs. Lou Kerr/The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Cinda Lafferty
Larry and Deanna Pendleton Meg Salyer Judith Clouse Steelman
Supporter Joe and Kerry Bocock Alix Darden Karen Delaney Lu Ann Faulkner-Schneider Linda Mason Pamela Parker Kate Pritchett and Neal Kellogg Myrna Ranney Michael Winters Bev Wood
Thank you to the Talented Designers who made the 2020 Symphony Show House a Reality! Elizabeth Richardson, Adorn Rosinna Gies, Amini’s Galleria Rachael Gruntmeir, The Black Scintilla Tuesday Fay and Halah Songer, Bob Mills Furniture Abbie Wilkerson, Aleks Payne, Victor Goetz and Doris Medrano, Calvert’s Plant Interiors Crystal Carte, Carte’s Interiors Shara Castillo, Castle Rock Granite Cindy Raby, Cindy Raby Interiors Patti Williams, The Enchanted Cottage Nora Johnson, Johnson Manor Interior Design Katelynn Henry, Steve Calonkey and Steve Simpson, Henry Home Interiors Patty Tippit, Home Dazzle Jeff Muse and Beth Ketchum, K&N Interior Fabrics Lezley Lynch, Lezley Lynch Designs Dr. Kari Lopez, Renae Brady and Tracy Knoche, LOREC Ranch Home Furnishings
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Endowment Campaign Donors In celebration and in honor of Maestro Joel Levine and the founders of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic.
Louise Cleary Cannon In Memory of Bill Cleary Lawrence H. and Ronna C. Davis The Estate of Lois Marie Fees The Kirkpatrick Family Fund Joel Levine and Don Clothier Michael and Catherine Reaves Susan Robinson Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Clements Ms. Barbara Crabtree The Payne Family Mrs. Josephine Freede Pam and Gary Glyckherr In Memory of Jackson Cash Lamb Jane B. Harlow Kim and Michael Joseph Doug and Susie Stussi Dr. and Mrs. Dewayne Andrews Anonymous In Honor of June H. Parry Mr. J. Edward Barth Valerie and Joe Couch Molly and Jim Crawley David and Jan DeLana Annie Moreau, M.D. Mr. William G. Paul Presbyterian Health Foundation Leah and Larry Westmoreland Anne W. Workman Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz Karen Beckman Linda and Morris Blumenthal Jo Carol Cameron Ms. Janice B. Carmack Shirley E. Dearborn, M.D.
Gwen Decassios Charles and Dorothy Ellis John and Sue Francis Stephen P. and Nancy R. Friot Ms. Joan Gilmore Jerry H. and Judy Johnson L. M. Johnston, Ph.D. The Kerr Foundation, Inc. Gerry Mayes Ronald T. and Linda Rosser McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Perri Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Gary and Carol Sander John W. and Rose Steele Mrs. Dorothy J. Turk Dr. Don and Eleanor Whitsett Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Norwood Beveridge Carla Borgersen In Honor of Maestro Joel Levine Mr. and Mrs. Bob G. Bunce Dr. and Mrs. Don R. Carter Ms. Martha A. Custer Mr. and Mrs. Sam Decker Sarah Jane Gillett In Memory of Ken McKinney Julia and Dick Hunt Colonel (ret.) Dean and Mrs. Jeanne Jackson Patricia Matthews Ms. Carol McCoy Cheryl Moore Judy and Wes Morrison Michael and Ginger Penn Ms. Margaret L. Price Tommie and Gary Rankin Dean Rinehart Janice and Lee Segell Cindy Solomon Tom and Venita Springfield K. Kay Stewart Paula and Carl Stover Dorothy and Udho Thadani
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BLOCKBUSTER BROADWAY! APRIL 30, 2021 - MAY 1, 2021 8:00 P.M.
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Scott Coulter, vocalist
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THIS CONCERT IS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY:
Text PhilFun to 95577 to stay up to date on the latest Philharmonic info.
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Falstaff, Suor Angelica, Les contes d’Hoffmann, Così fan tutte, Roméo et Juliette, and La tragédie de Carmen, as well as the musicals Once upon a Mattress, The Most Happy Fella, and A Little Night Music. McDaniel has performed with such notable artists as Kelli O’Hara, Kristin Chenoweth, Marquita Lister, Susanne Mentzer, Mary Jane Johnson, Uwe Heilmann, Yvonne Redman, and Leona Mitchell. His present and former coaching students are working worldwide in opera houses and on stages on Broadway and across the country. McDaniel also serves as musical director for Painted Sky Opera, Oklahoma City’s professional opera company, where he has led productions of Verdi’s La Traviata and Rigoletto, Puccini’s Tosca, Heggie’s Three Decembers, Cipullo’s Glory Denied, Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors and The Medium, Bernstein’s Trouble in Tahiti and Arias and Barcarolles, Chabrier’s L’éducation manqué, and the Bizet-Brook La tragédie de Carmen. With Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, he has served as musical director for West Side Story (2017), Disney’s Freaky Friday (2018), and Disney’s Newsies (2019). McDaniel’s association with orchestras in the Southwest began in 1991, when he became conductor of the SFA University-Community Symphony Orchestra. In 1995, he was appointed music director and conductor of the newly-formed Orchestra of the Pines, a position he held for the orchestra’s first three seasons. McDaniel was a Rotary International Graduate Scholar at the Nordwest Deutsche Musikakademie in Detmold. He holds the Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from Midwestern State University and a Master of Music degree in musicology from the University of North Texas, where he completed coursework and qualifying examinations for the Doctor of Philosophy degree. He appeared in an all-Brahms Liederabend in the Teatro Accademico in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy, and served as musical director of the Festival Lyrique de Belle-Île-en-Mer, on an island off the coast of Brittany in France. McDaniel is featured on the Albany Records release Where the Sunsets Bleed: The Chamber Music of Edward Knight. He also served for several seasons as musical director of the Key West Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Opera Program in Key West, Florida, and was on the faculty of the Taos Opera Institute, where he taught for six years.
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JESSICA HENDY Jessica Hendy is widely recognized as one of Broadway’s best belters. She played the role of Grizabella in Cats in both the original Broadway run and the 2016 revival cast, becoming the only person in history to have appeared in both Broadway incarnations of that smash hit musical. Other Broadway credits include Aida (Amneris), and Amour. She has toured Nationally and in Canada in Cats (Grizabella) and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator). Her one-woman musical “Walking With Bubbles” is currently having a pre-Broadway workshop. In New York, she received rave reviews for her one woman cabaret, “A Life To Call Your Own,” and a Bistro Award for the review Get Your Tickets Now. NYC Pre-Broadway workshops include Dance Of The Vampires, Aida, and The Molly Maguires. She played Diana Goodman in the regional premier of the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next To Normal, at The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati. She has had the pleasure to work at many theatres around the country including Pittsburgh CLO and North Shore Music Theatre in Miss Saigon (Ellen), and Helen Hayes Perf Arts Center in Songs For A New World with Jason Robert Brown. Ms. Hendy’s performance as ‘Jeanne’ in The Great America Trailer Park MusicaL at The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati earned her an ACCLAIM Award for Best Actress. She regularly appears with symphonic orchestras around the world in a variety of concerts including “Music of the Knights,””Rock ‘N Radio” and “Blockbuster Broadway!” Ms. Hendy is a proud graduate of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
JOHN BOSWELL Pianist John Boswell has served as musical director for Judy Collins, Andy Williams, Bob Newhart, Scott Coulter, Maude Maggart, Faith Prince, Carmen Cusack, Babbie Green, Jason Graae and a host of other fine talents. John played the role of “Moose” in the national tour of Crazy For You and has appeared on The Tonight Show, Today Show, CBS This Morning, Regis And Kathie Lee, General Hospital and was the piano playing hands of Nancy McKeon on the sit-com The Facts Of Life. Recent concerts with symphonies have included Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert, BLOCKBUSTER BROADWAY!, Sheena Easton and Scott Coulter: The Spy Who Loved Me and Music Of The Knights. John has been heard singing in the shows Three Men And A Baby...Grand, Cinema Toast, Broadway Today, Wiseguys and the New York cult hit Cashino. Broadway/Off Broadway credits include Crazy For You, The Secret Garden, LIZA! Steppin’ Out At Radio City Music Hall,Back To Bacharach And David and The Kathy And Mo Show: Parallel Lives. His monthly concerts in 2017 at The Gardenia in Los Angeles have been crowd pleasers. John has eight CDs of original piano music and a ninth on the way. While a student at UCLA, John received the Frank Sinatra Award for popular instrumentalists.
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SCOTT COULTER Scott Coulter is one of New York’s most honored vocalists. For his work in cabaret, he has received five MAC Awards (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs), five Bistro Awards and two Nightlife Awards for Outstanding Vocalist and has performed at most of NYC’s top rooms including Birdland, 54 Below, The Oak Room at the Algonquin, and Feinstein’s at The Regency where he spent a record-setting eight months performing the revue 11 O’clock Numbers At 11 O’clock which he also co-created, directed and musically arranged. His selftitled debut CD won the 2003 MAC Award for Outstanding Recording and was chosen as the best recording of the year by TheatreMania and Cabaret Scenes magazines. Scott was director and star of A Christmas Carol: The Symphonic Concert in its world premiere with the Baltimore Symphony and reprised his performance in the Emmy-nominated PBS production which premiered in December 2013. He was an Emmy nominee himself for his performance in American Song at NJPAC. Scott regularly performs in concert both as a solo artist and with a variety of legendary performers including Stephen Schwartz, Tony-winner Ben Vereen and Grammy-winner Sheena Easton and has performed with symphonies all over the world including San Francisco, Baltimore, Seattle, Phoenix, Detroit, Winnipeg, St. Louis and Calgary. Since 1997, Scott has performed with award-winning songwriting duo Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich in their many award-winning revues. While singing with Goldrich and Heisler he was discovered by Oscar and Grammy
winning composer Stephen Schwartz who then invited him to join the revue Stephen Schwartz & Friends. That revue (starring Schwartz and Coulter along with Liz Callaway and Tony Award-winner Debbie Gravitte) has been performing all over the world since 1999. Schwartz has said, “One of the greatest things that can happen to a composer is to have his music interpreted by Scott Coulter.” Scott is creator, arranger and director of several touring shows (symphonic and non-) including Music Of The Knights, The Wonderful Music Of Oz, Blockbuster Broadway!, and, for The ASCAP Foundation, Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert. As a director his credits include many shows for The Town Hall in NYC and Broadway By The Way for The Berkshire Theatre Festival and Broadway by the Bay. Along with Michael Kerker and ASCAP, he’s a regular producer/director of Michael Feinstein’s Standard Time at Carnegie Hall. Scott recently wrote the book for the new musical Got To Be There which celebrates the life and music of songwriter Elliot Willensky. Scott is founder/owner of Spot-On Entertainment and Spot-On Arts Academy and is a resident director of programming at 54 Below (Broadway’s Supper Club) in NYC. He is the artistic director of the Pocono Mountains Music Festival and a proud graduate of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
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INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown Ms. Janice B. Carmack Jeff Caughron Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Chambers Drs. Fong Chen and Helen Chiou Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Coleman Barbara Cooper Mr. John Crain Mr. Chuck Darr Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Davis Rita and Thomas Dearmon Kevin Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards Nancy Payne Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Royice B. Everett Ann Felton Gilliland Dr. Thurma J. Fiegel Paul and Debbie Fleming Athena Friese, M.D. Mrs. Linda Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Kelly George Drs. Stephen and Pamela Hamilton Kirk Hammons Walt and Jean Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Higginbotham Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Colonel (ret.) Dean and Mrs. Jeanne Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Jones, Jr. Dan and Diana Kennedy Ms. Claren Kidd Debra and Kristian Kos Mike and Kay Lacey Sharon and Ken Lease Drs. Jason and Julie Lees Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Levy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Duke R. Ligon Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCaleb Cindy and Johnny McCharen Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Meade, Jr. Sandra Meyers Tom and Peggy Miller Chip and Michelle Mullens Dr. Gene L. Muse Mrs. Jeaneen Naifeh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Norick Mr. J. Edward Oliver Mr. Chip Oppenheim Richard and Gayle Parry Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Potts Mr. Joshua Powell Kathryn and Robert Prescott Mr. Larry Reed
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Reynolds Carol Ricks Kathryn Ryan Ernesto and Lin Sanchez Fred and Maria Schmitt Pam and Bill Shdeed Robert and Susan Shoemaker Jeff and Kim Short Jerrod and Jamie Shouse Drs. Paul and Amalia Silverstein Dr. Richard V. Smith and Jan J. Smith Donald Smock Jeff and Sally Starling Bill and Cindy Stewart John Stuemky and James Brand Mrs. June Tucker Robert and Sharon Varnum Robert and Tammy Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Wert Larry and Leah Westmoreland Mrs. Carol Wright
Friend ($1,000 - $1,499) Anonymous (3) Tom and Fran Ayres Mr. J. Edward Barth Dr. Jack and Ruth Beller MAJ. GEN. William P. Bowden, Rt. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cameron J. Christopher and Ruth Carey Anita Clark-Ashley and Charles Ashley Dr. Thomas Coniglione Patricia Czerwinski Dr. Nancy Dawson Tony and Pam Dela Vega Gary and Fran Derrick Richard and Cindy Dugger Anne and Ken Early John and Sue Francis Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Ganick Susan and Rodney Gertson Melvin & Bobbie Gragg Nick S. Gutierrez and Ana Maria B. Gutierrez Frank and Bette Jo Hill Jim Horsburgh Thomas and Elizabeth Hrubik David and Vicki Hunt Ms. Mary Lu Jarvis Kent and Brenda Johnson Scott and Carol Johnson Margaret and Drake Keith Robin and Brad Krieger
Kevin and Jennifer Lafferty Jacquelyn LaMar and Tim Berney Mary Jane Lawson James and Jamie Matlock Ms. Vickie McIlvoy Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. McKenzie Ms. Debbie McKinney John and Anna McMillin Tom and Katherine Milam Dr. and Mrs. William L. Parry Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Mrs. Barbara Pirrong Agnieszka and Marat Rakhmatullaev Susan Robinson Ms. Elizabeth Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Seward Robert Shamblin Mary Sherman Erin Sloan Rick and Amanda Smith Dr. and Mrs. James B. Stewart, Jr. Jonathan and Andrea Stone Dale Toetz and Charlotte Gibbens Mr. Phillip S. Tomlinson Rainey and Casey Williams Nick Wu M. Blake and Nancy Yaffe
Partner ($500 - $999) Hugh G. and Sharon Adams Dr. Gillian Air Mary Allen-Carey Beth M. Alonso John and Nancy Alsup Koray Bakir Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Barber Jose Batty Jackie and Jerry Bendorf Glenn and Debra Blumstein Rev. Dr. Carl Bosteels, D.Min. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd Mr. Mike Brake Harold and Jennifer Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Calvert Joshua Carey Kathryne Cates, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Cheek Joseph and Valerie Couch Ms. Betty Crow Mr. David Daugherty Shannon Forth Davies Matthew Draelos, M.D. Bruce and Joanne Ewing
Ms. Pam Felactu Stephen P. and Nancy R. Friot Vicki Clark Gourley George M. and Jo Hall Pat and Ernestine Hallren Ms. Elizabeth Harris Susan and Nick Harroz III Ryan and Melanie Hayhurst Estela Hernandez Lois and Roger Hornbrook Mrs. Janice C. Jenkins Lauren and Rich Johnson Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson Rick and Kerri Johnson D. Benham and Cheryl Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Wes Knight Cinda Lafferty Susan E. Laurence Donald and Peggy Manning Brad and Janet Marion Ms. Allison Matoi Michael and Lea Morgan Annette Munson Jim Murtaugh Rudi Nollert and Mary Brodnax Richard Pralle Susan and Steve Raybourn Sherry Rowan Carl J. and Deborah Rubenstein Dr. and Mrs. Olaseinde Sawyerr Todd and Melissa Scaramucci James Schmaelzle Frank and Amy Sewell Lee Allan Smith Ms. Susan Sutter Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Taylor Eddie Walker and Tim Fields Jesse White Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz Linda and Mike Zeeck
Member ($250 - $499) Anonymous Joan Allmaras Mr. Paul D. Austin and Jane Ford Austin Nina and Kash Barker Mrs. Arden Barrett Sherry K. Barton Rev. Thomas Boyer Ryan Bunyan Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Buxton Mrs. Jo Carol Cameron
Vikki Ann Canfield, M.D. Deborah Collins Ms. Carol Combs Merle and Elizabeth Davis Mr. Joel Dixon Carole Doerner Ann Dow Brandon Downey Mrs. Betty Foster Mr. George R. Francis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Golden Mr. Steven Graham and Ms. Vicky Leloie Kelly Dr. and Mrs. John E. Grunow Earle Haggard Curtis and Mimi Hendricks Karen Hennes Judy Hill Jane Hogg-Krizer Kenneth Hopkins Mrs. Lou Kerr Charles Lodge Ann and Bill McVey Lt. Col. Terry L. Mock Judy and Paul Moore Don Nieser Renee and James O’Donnell William R. Powell Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reaves Valerie Reimers Barry Roseman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rus Paul and Carolyn Specht Rick Spence Jymmie Stanton Sarah Sweet Greg Taber Curtis and Shellie Thornton Sammy and Janet Todd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towell Mr. Curtis VanWyngarden Dick Wegener Albert and Elaine Weise Phillip and Ashton Whaley John and Cheryl White Jim and Polly Worthington Ruth and Stanley Youngheim
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In Memory of Patricia Abney Jean Schroer
In Honor of Kristen and Anthony Ferate Pat and Ernestine Hallren
In Honor of June H. Parry Anonymous
In Memory of Patsy Elane Murray Castleberry Tom Castleberry Mahaffey & Gore P.C. In Memory of William B. and Helen P. Cleary Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Marilyn and Bill Boettger Mrs. Louise C. Churchill Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II
In Loving Memory of Jose Freede Patrick and Linda Alexander Bob and Nancy Anthony Mrs. Jane B. Harlow The Lucky Ladies Investment Club Larry and Polly Nichols Mr. Richard L. Sias Dr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Skarky Lee Allan Smith Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum
In Memory of Michael Reaves Tom and Dorothy Hays Margaret and Drake Keith Peter and Kris Markes Ms. Vicki William
In Memory of Molly Crawley Margaret and Drake Keith
In Honor of Michael E. Joseph Mrs. Jane B. Harlow
In Memory of Carlene Edwards Kathleen and Eric Andres Marilyn Cook
In Memory of Katherine A. Kirk D. Benham and Cheryl Kirk In Memory of Glen Koons Margaret and Drake Keith
In Honor of Dick Sias Vicki Clark Gourley In Honor of Jeff and Sally Starling Rev. Dr. Carl Bosteels, D.Min. Larry and Polly Nichols In Memory of David Bunn Talbot Kirk Hammons. In Honor of Donna Vogel Donna McCampbell
THANK YOU! The OKCPHIL gratefully acknowledges the generosity of individuals who have chosen to return concert tickets as a donation. This recognition reflects contributions made in the 2020-2021 concert season and are listed through February 24, 2021. Hugh G. and Sharon Adams Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Linda and Patrick Alexander Joan Allmaras Ms. Beth M. Alonso Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Mr. J. Edward Barth Eloise Bentley James Blank Marilyn and Bill Boettger Rev. Thomas Boyer Mike Brake Mrs. Carole S. Broughton Ryan Bunyan Margaret Clyne Deborah Collins Ms. Julie Collins Dr. Thomas Coniglione Barbara Cooper Clay Cooprider William and Mary Ann Corum Mr. David Daugherty Dr. Nancy Dawson Linda Dines Ann Dow
Doug Dowler Daniel J. DuBray and Kayleen M. Jones Dennis Echard Ron Eden Richard and Marilyn Ehlers Nancy Payne Ellis Dr. Thurma J. Fiegel Stephen P. and Nancy R. Friot Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frost Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Brenda Godwin Earle Haggard Kirk Hammons Karen Hennes Kenneth and Linda Howell Diane Hutchinson Dudley and Sue Ann Hyde Doneen and Glenn Jones Doris King Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Koehn Kathy Leithner Kareen Man Alice Meek Annette Munson Don Nieser
Margaret Freede-Owens and Daniel Owens Ms. Veronica Pastel Egelston Mr. William G. Paul Drs. Gary and Mary Porter Richard Pralle Ms. Elizabeth Raymond Valerie Reimers James Schmaelzle John Schwind Michele Simon Cecil Smith John and Katherine Spaid Jymmie Stanton Dennis and Marianne Stover John Stuemky and James Brand Michael J. Sweeney, Jr. Glenna and Dick Tanenbaum Curtis and Shellie Thornton Billie Thrash Sammy and Janet Todd Mona Mae Waymire Donna Weaver-McGinty Robert and Tammy Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Wert Mrs. Anne Workman
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CIVIC CENTER COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS INCLUDE: • Masks will be required over nose and mouth for all patrons upon entry and throughout the performance • 6 foot social distancing will be required • Temperature checks will be performed upon entry • Hand sanitizing stations will be readily available throughout the building • As you exit the theater please allow the rows closest to the exit to rise and exit first, then the next row and the next… think of it like a wedding. RESTROOMS are conveniently located on all levels of the theater. Please ask your usher for guidance. LATECOMERS and those who exit the theater during the performance may be seated during the first convenient pause, as determined by the management, and as is possible while maintaining safe social distancing. ELECTRONIC DEVICES must be turned off and put away during the performance (no calling, texting, photo or video use please). BEVERAGES: Bottled water is permitted in the theater at the Classics Series concerts. Beverages are permitted in the theater at the Pops Series concerts; however, bringing coffee into the theater is discouraged due to the aroma. Beverage stations will be located on floors 1-4. SMOKING in the Civic Center Music Hall is prohibited. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic promotes a fragrance-free environment for the convenience of our patrons. FIRE EXITS are located on all levels and marked accordingly. Please note the nearest exit for use in case of an emergency. ELEVATORS are located at the south end of the atrium of the Civic Center Music Hall. CHILDREN of all ages are welcome at the Philharmonic Discovery Family Series and Holiday Pops performances; however, in consideration of the patrons, musicians and artists, those under five years of age will not be admitted to evening Classics and Pops concerts unless otherwise noted. BOOSTER SEATS for children are available in the Civic Center lobby. Please inquire at the Box Office. VIDEO MONITORS are located in the lobby for your convenience. WHEELCHAIR AVAILABLE SEATING – Persons using wheelchairs or with walking and climbing difficulties will be accommodated when possible. Those wishing to use the designated wheelchair sections may purchase the wheelchair space and a companion seat. Please inform the Philharmonic or Civic Center Box Office staff of your need when ordering tickets so that you may be served promptly and appropriately. Please request the assistance of hall ushers to access wheelchair seating. HEARING LOOPS have been installed. Ask your audiologist to activate the telecoil in your hearing aid or cochlear implant. Due to the mechanics of the stage, the hearing loops do not reach the pit section but are available at concession stands, the Box Office and the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre. The copper wire in the floor and telecoil work together to connect the hearing device to the theater’s sound system using a magnetic field which dramatically improves sound clarity for patrons using hearing devices. LOST & FOUND is located in the Civic Center office (405-594-8300) weekdays 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. PHILHARMONIC TICKET OFFICE may be contacted by calling 405-TIC-KETS (405-842-5387) or you can visit the Philharmonic Ticket Office located on the first floor of the Arts District Garage at 424 Colcord Drive in Suite B. The Philharmonic Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and by phone on concert Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CIVIC CENTER BOX OFFICE hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and two hours prior to each performance. (405-594-8300) Programming has been kept to a one hour format with no intermission as a Covid-19 safety measure for Staff and Audience alike. Artists and Programming Subject to Change.
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