OKCPHIL program for the 21-22 season, December 3-4, 2021 Pops concert "The Christmas Show"

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BRENT HART, President Oklahoma Philharmonic Society, Inc. Welcome to tonight’s concert. For thirty-three seasons, the OKC Phil has been performing incredible concerts in Civic Center Music Hall, performances throughout our community and just this last year directly in your homes as we practiced social distancing. This year we are most excited to welcome you back! Our Classics and Pops series, Discovery concerts, partner collaborations and community performances are an integral component of our vibrant arts community. Our dedicated musicians, led by Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate, continue to delight us each season with vibrant programming, and this year is no exception. Executive Director Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev and her exceptional team collaborate with city and public health officials to make these performances possible and our heartfelt thanks go to our community leaders and healthcare workers for all their tireless efforts. We also thank the Orchestra League and the Associate Board for their volunteer and fundraising efforts that make these programs possible. One final thanks to our valued patrons, for being here tonight and for your continued support. I hope you enjoy this musical journey at this, and many more, concerts to come.

KRISTEN BRANDT FERATE, President Oklahoma City Orchestra League

CHRISTA BENTLEY, President Associate Board

On behalf of the Oklahoma City Orchestra League, welcome back to our beloved Civic Center and the music.

On behalf of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Associate Board, I am honored to welcome you to the 2021-2022 season. The OKC Philharmonic and their team of staff proved last season that they are capable of making music in any and all circumstances. If you take a glance at this season’s program, you’ll see that concert goers in Oklahoma City are once again receiving a concert music experience that will enrich our city, featuring innovative programming and top-notch musicians.

Music is the Universal Language. It is the only language that every individual can comprehend. Each member of the audience tonight will share in a social cohesion that can only occur through the appreciation and hearing of symphonic music. As we emerge from the chaos and anxiety of the pandemic let us take joy and find peace in the gift of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The Oklahoma City Orchestra League is comprised of a diverse and energetic membership whose mission is to support the Oklahoma City Philharmonic through educational, community and fundraising endeavors. We would be delighted to have you join.

It’s the Associate Board’s mission to connect young professionals to this concert-going experience. We do this through our Overture Society—a three-concert package— plus expanded networking opportunities, social events, and discounts. Reach out to join Overture and take the next steps to becoming a supporter of the arts in OKC!

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AGNIESZKA RAKHMATULLAEV Welcome to the OKCPHIL’s 2021-22 Season and we are thrilled to have you back with us! After an unprecedented season, your OKCPHIL under the direction of Maestro Mickeltwate is coming back onto the stage full force with some wonderful programs. While things might not be entirely back to normal yet, we hope that each of our concerts will bring you joy and inspiration. The Inasmuch Foundation Classics Series features orchestral staples, such as the First Symphonies of Beethoven and Mahler, Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony and Rimsky Korsakov’s beloved Scheherazade. We will collaborate with world-renowned artists including Berlin Phiharmonic’s First Concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley, Tabla virtuoso Sandeep Das, and guest conductor Rei Hotoda. We will also continue to feature the remarkable talents of our own musicians with Principal Horn Kate Pritchett and Principal Bassoonist Rod Ackmann joining us as soloists for the opening and closing Classics programs of the season. We are excited to continue our journey of discovering the lesser-known gems and celebrating diversity through music by exploring works by African American, American Indian, and East Indian composers.

As always, our Pops Series offers something for everyone: the popular songs of Billy Joel and Whitney Houston, the spectacular Holiday tradition The Christmas Show, the dazzling dancers who will turn the Civic Center stage into a ballroom, and our season’s grand finale featuring the timeless Star Wars This lineup will be accompanied by our phenomenal orchestra, so I encourage you to bring your family and friends along to enjoy each of these programs. Additionally, the OKCPHIL remains committed to expanding its presence outside of the concert hall through a variety of Education and Community Engagement programs. From our Society of Strings program for adult amateur string players, to our ongoing partnership with OU Health, as well as small ensemble presence in local schools, our mission continues to impact thousands of Oklahomans of all ages. We are deeply grateful for the ongoing support and generosity that makes all of this possible. Despite the challenges brought by the pandemic, the OKCPHIL remains committed to serving our community and we look forward to seeing you at our concerts throughout this season!

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ALEXANDER MICKELTHWATE Beginning his fourth season as Music Director of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Conductor Alexander Mickelthwate’ s exciting musical programming has created a buzz across the city, drawing people from all walks of life to the concert hall. Originally from Germany, Mickelthwate is also Music Director Emeritus of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in Canada. Since starting his Winnipeg tenure in 2006 he played a pivotal role in the rejuvenation and turnaround of the Winnipeg Symphony which culminated in a highly successful and critically acclaimed performance at Carnegie Hall in May 2014. The New York Times noted the performance was “conducted expertly,” and the New York Classical review stated “under music director Alexander Mickelthwate, they play with excellent intonation and such a fine overall blend and balance of sound that, on their own terms, they may be the best orchestra to appear in the week’s worth of concerts.” Deeply rooted in his German heritage, Norman Lebrecht wrote about Mickelthwate’s interpretation of Mahler’s 10th Symphony with the Winnipeg Symphony: “Both Mahler 10 performances were intense and engaging. Every twist and turn in the score was fresh and surprising to my ears.” And his interpretation of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7 prompted the pianist Anton Kuerti to write a letter to the newspaper saying, “I would like to call attention to the stunning performance heard after the intermission. To play Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7 with the passion, profundity, emotional intensity, subtlety and degree of perfection achieved by conductor Alexander Mickelthwate and the Winnipeg Symphony can only be called miraculous.” In North America Alexander has guest conducted the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Houston Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Saint Luke’s, Milwaukee Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic and Toronto Symphony, among others. His European debut was with the Hamburg Symphony. He also conducted the BBC London, Stuttgart Radio Orchestra, Royal Scottish, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and NDR Hannover. Other notable performances include the Sao Paulo Symphony and the Simon Bolivar Orchestra in Venezuela. He made his Australia debut with the Adelaide Symphony and the Tasmania Orchestra where he recorded the Mozart piano concerti Nos. 7 and 10 with the Silber Garburg Duo. Alexander Mickelthwate has worked several times with Dame Evelyn Glennie conducting the world premiere of two new

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 los 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. Alexander and his family make Oklahoma City their home. He is married to fashion designer Abigail Mickelthwate and has two sons.

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THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Officers Brent Hart President Jane Jayroe Gamble President Elect Jerrod Shouse Vice President Kevin Dunnington Treasurer Kelly Sachs Secretary Jeff Starling Immediate Past President

Lifetime Directors

Debra Kos Kristian Kos Jessica Martinez-Brooks Margaret Freede Owens Donald Rowlett Jennifer Schultz Doug Stussi Michael Sweeney J. Mark Taylor Geetika Verma Tony Welch Renate Wiggin Nick Wu

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Directors Christa Bentley Robyn Birdwell Lori Dickinson Black Phil Busey Lawrence H. Davis Kristen Ferate Joy Hammons Kirk Hammons Dean Jackson Mautra Staley Jones Wesley Knight

Honorary Directors Richard Sias

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF John Allen Interim General Manager

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Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev Executive Director

Tara Burnett Development Director

Stephen Howard Development Operations Manager

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Jeana Gering Education Manager

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Daniel Hardt Finance Director

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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 Jean Hartsuck 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 Pending 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 Jeanne 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 Christa Bentley President Jay Scambler President-Elect Desiree Singer Secretary Sam Rainbolt Membership Chair Kelsey Karper Marketing Chair Tyler Larson Events Chair DIRECTORS J. Cruise Berry​ Jabee John Cannon Gennie Clarkson Peter Harlin Tom Lerum Patrick E. Randall, II Kara Simpson Jennifer Stadler Collin Walke David White Jackie Zamarippa


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FIRST VIOLIN

Gregory Lee, Concertmaster Gertrude Kennedy Chair Marat Gabdullin, Associate Concertmaster Densi Rushing, Assistant Concertmaster Yena Lee Hong Zhu Beth Sievers James Thomson Benjamin Shute Deborah McDonald Janet Gorton Lu Deng

SECOND VIOLIN

Katrin Stamatis, Principal McCasland Foundation Chair Catherine Reaves, Assistant Principal Sophia Ro Brenda Wagner Sarah Brown Corbin Mace Angelica Pereira Cindy Zhang Ai-Wei Chang Chandler Fadero Ashley Cooper Gena Alexander

VIOLA

Royce McLarry, Principal Mark Neumann, Assistant Principal Joseph Guevara Kelli Ingels Steve Waddell Donna Cain Brian Frew Betty Yuan Jackie Skara

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Jonathan Ruck, Principal Orchestra League Chair Tomasz Zieba, Assistant Principal Meredith Blecha-Wells Valorie Tatge Emily Stoops

Jim Shelley Angelika Machnik-Jones Jean Statham Rob Bradshaw

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BASS

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Anthony Stoops, Principal Larry Moore, Assistant Principal Parvin Smith Mark Osborn Landon Honolka Christine Craddock Kara Koehn

FLUTE

Valerie Watts, Principal Parthena Owens Nancy Stizza-Ortega

PICCOLO

Nancy Stizza-Ortega

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Lisa Harvey-Reed, Principal Rachel Maczko Katherine McLemore

ENGLISH HORN Rachel Maczko

CLARINET

Bradford Behn, Principal Tara Heitz James Meiller

BASS/E-FLAT CLARINET James Meiller

Karl Sievers, Principal Jay Wilkinson Michael Anderson Adam Hanna, Principal Philip Martinson John Allen, Bass Trombone

TUBA

Ted Cox, Principal

TIMPANI

Jamie Whitmarsh, Principal

PERCUSSION

Patrick Womack, Principal Roger Owens

HARP

Gaye LeBlanc Germain, Principal

PIANO

Peggy Payne, Principal

ASSISTANT PERSONNEL MANAGER Valorie Tatge

MUSIC LIBRARIAN Jose Batty

STAGE MANAGER Leroy Newman

BASSOON

Rod Ackmann, Principal James Brewer Barre Griffith

CONTRABASSOON Barre Griffith

APPRENTICE CONDUCTORS Giang Vo Guanlu Guan Dylan Maddox

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Kate Pritchett, Principal G. Rainey Williams Chair James Rester Mirella Gable Matthew Reynolds

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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

Linda and Patrick 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 Cleary Cannon

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 OUR FAMILY

THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE MUSIC

ROGER OWENS

JUDY HILL

Percussionist OKCPHIL Orchestra

Administrative Assistant OKCPHIL Staff

Roger Owens plays third percussion in the orchestra. He began drum lessons at age 9, at 12 appeared on television with a band and by 15 was playing professionally. His career soon expanded to include teaching, musical theater, recording sessions and church gigs. He earned his bachelor’s degree in percussion performance from OCU. Rogers’s orchestral work began in 1985 with the Oklahoma Symphony, continuing with the OKCPHIL, Lawton Symphony and the Norman Philharmonic. Roger has been Third Percussion/Drum Set with the OKCPHIL since 1996, and drummer with Lyric Theater since 1998.

While I might not have a rousing story or a musical aha moment that brought me to the Phil, but here I am! I am privileged to be a part of this amazing team and get to experience so many thrilling things taking place within our organization and our wonderful City. When I started a mere 17 years ago I was in awe of the longevity of the staff and today I can proudly say I am not the new kid anymore. There is so much dedication, creativity, and excitement that surrounds us each day and we never know what is going to happen on any given day, we just know that we need to seize every opportunity we are presented. On a personal note, I am a farm girl at heart, I love spending time with my family and friends, gardening, cooking and canning, as well as creating handmade greeting cards.

What is your favorite restaurant in the metro? Favorite restaurant is Eischen’s in Okarche. Only fried chicken in 100 mile radius that comes close to my grandma’s. What were your childhood dreams? I had childhood dream of being an astronaut until I heard John Bonham on drums with Led Zeppelin. Then I wanted to be a rock star.

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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 and 2021-2022 seasons. Contributions of $250 and above are listed through October 1, 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 The Chickasaw Nation Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, LLC E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation Freede Family Foundation Inasmuch Foundation Kirkpatrick Foundation Inc. Oklahoma Arts Council The Oklahoman The Skirvin Hilton Hotel

PLATINUM SPONSORS $10,000 - $39,999 405 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. MidFirst Bank

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GOLD SPONSORS $5,000 - $9,999 BancFirst Bank of Oklahoma Clements Foods Foundation Mekusukey Oil Company, LLC The Metro Restaurant

SILVER SPONSORS $3,000 - $4,999 Intrinsic Health OK Gazette OKC Friday

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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 Dr. Margaret Freede 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 Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Jane B. Harlow Andria and Paul Heafy Mary Ann Holdrege Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Hudson Mr. Albert Lang Larry and Polly Nichols Doug and Susie Stussi Renate and Chuck Wiggin

Mo Anderson 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 Teresa Cooper James B. Crawley Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeLana John and Claudia Holliman Donald Rowlett Ruth Mershon Fund Dr. Amalia Silverstein

INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Patron ($3,500 - $4,999) Mike and Dawn Borelli Mr. Sidney G. Dunagan 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. John Crain David and Druanne Durrett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fleckinger Paul and Debbie Fleming Frank Goforth and Nancy Halliday Sam and Joy Hammons

Brent Hart and Matt Thomas Dr. and Mrs. James Hartsuck Colonel (ret.) Dean and Mrs. Jeanne Jackson Tom and Cindy Janssen Kim and Michael Joseph Kathy and Terry Kerr Debra and Kristian Kos 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. Hal Scofield Jeff and Kim Short

Jerrod and Jamie Shouse John and Katherine Spaid Jim and Debbie Stelter Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stonecipher John Stuemky and James Brand 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

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THE CHRISTMAS SHOW DECEMBER 3, 2021 AT 8:00 P.M. DECEMBER 4, 2021 AT 2:00 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M.

JOEL LEVINE, FOUNDER AND MUSIC DIRECTOR EMERITUS, AND CONDUCTOR

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Stephen Hilton, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale, The Mistletoes, Abbey Friedmann and students from Dance Unlimited DIRECTION AND CHOREOGRAPHY BY LYN CRAMER Choral Preparation: Vince Leseney, Technical Direction: Amanda Foust, Lighting Design\Programming: Brad Criswell, Set Design: Amanda Foust, Props: Courtney Strong, Costumes: Jeffrey Meek, Sound: George Ryan, Production Stage Manager: Jenny Lang, Assistant Stage Managers: Dusty Brownewell and Courtney Smith, Operations Manager: Kris Markes, Assistant to the Director: Sydni Moon, Additional Choreography: Karen Bethel, Amy Reynolds-Reed, and Rebecca Herrin, Additional Choral Arrangements: Don Clothier, Children’s Coordinator: Kenya Allen, Additional Lyrics: Vince Leseney THIS CONCERT IS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY:

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

E.L. and Thelma Gaylord Foundation

PRE CONCERT LOBBY ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY: “VOICES” under the direction of J. Mark Taylor Text PhilFun to 95577 to stay up to date on the latest Philharmonic info.

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TRADITIONAL...................................................DING DONG! MERRILY ON HIGH The Philharmonic Pops Chorale BERLIN.............................................................HAPPY HOLIDAY MEDLEY The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes GILLESPIE & COOTS..........................................SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN Rachel York, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes BERLIN.............................................................COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS Rachel York BROWN & FREED...............................................IT’S CHRISTMAS Abbey Friedmann, Ethan Clock and Hunter Yokom TRADITIONAL...................................................GOOD KING WENCESLAS The Oklahoma City Philharmonic, featuring Gregory Lee and Marat Gabdullin PORTER............................................................RIDIN’ HIGH Mrs. Claus with Jesse Hanks, Carter McPherson, Garrett Morris, and Brayden Worden STROUSE..........................................................YOU’VE GOT POSSIBILITIES Mrs. Claus, Santa and the Elves SKLAR..............................................................SPARKLEJOLLYTWINKLEJINGLEY The Elves, Santa and Mrs. Claus HERMAN...........................................................THE BEST CHRISTMAS OF ALL Santa and Mrs. Claus GILLESPIE & COOTS..........................................SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN The Mistletoes, featuring Abbey Friedmann INTERMISSION TRADITIONAL...................................................TURKEY IN THE STRAW Rachel York, Santa, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes COPLAND.........................................................HOEDOWN FROM RODEO Students from Dance Unlimited PARTON............................................................I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU Rachel York COLEMAN.........................................................HOLIDAY FUN Santa, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes CALLAWAY........................................................CHRISTMAS LULLABY Rachel York KENT................................................................I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Rachel York featuring Lindsay Alhady and Jordan DeLeon MILLER/JACKSON.............................................LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH The Philharmonic Pops Chorale TRADITIONAL...................................................THE FIRST NOEL Rachel York, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes MALOTTE..........................................................THE LORD’S PRAYER Rachel York, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes BERLIN.............................................................WHITE CHRISTMAS Rachel York, The Philharmonic Pops Chorale and The Mistletoes

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JOEL LEVINE Completing thirty seasons leading the Philharmonic, Joel Levine is the longest serving music director in our City’s history. On retirement in June 2018, he was named “Founder and Conductor Emeritus” by the Philharmonic Board of Directors now serves as the Orchestra’s Archivist and Historian. Including his tenure with the Oklahoma Symphony, Maestro Levine has been active for forty years on the podium at Civic Center Music Hall. Under his leadership, the orchestra appeared on international, national and local television broadcasts and released several recordings. Maestro Levine’s reputation for exceptional musical collaboration enabled the Philharmonic to present one of the country’s most distinguished series of world-renowned guest artists. He collaborated with many of the greatest performing artists of our time and has been called a “remarkable musician and visionary” by Yo-Yo Ma. For three decades, Maestro Levine conducted many of the city’s historic programs including Porgy and Bess with the legendary Cab Calloway, the Paris Opera Ballet starring Rudolf Nureyev, Rodeo for Ballet Oklahoma under the direction of Agnes DeMille, the Philharmonic’s 100th anniversary production of La Boheme, the State of Oklahoma’s official Centennial Celebration, and the National Memorial Service following the Oklahoma City bombing. He also conducted Young People’s programs around the State for thousands of children, twenty-five OKC productions of The Nutcracker since 1980, and led programs featuring Oklahoma’s celebrated native stars including Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, Jimmy Webb, Patti Page, Blake Shelton, Toby Keith, Kristin Chenoweth, Kelli O’Hara, Megan Mullally, Sandi Patty, Susan Powell and Leona Mitchell. He has received international recognition for performances reflecting many different styles in the classical repertoire. His program of Schubert and Schumann symphonies with Germany’s Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra led the reviewer to write: “Joel Levine proved that he is an absolute master of his profession; the audience honored this impressive performance with much applause.” Engagements in the great European capitols include concerts with the Czech National Symphony in Prague’s Dvorák Hall, and the Symphony Orchestra of Portugal

in Lisbon. Other international invitations have included orchestras in Spain, Israel, Belgrade, Bucharest, and an appearance with the Mexico City Philharmonic. Maestro Levine has conducted many of America’s major ensembles including three seasons with The National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and the orchestras of St. Louis, Detroit, Minneapolis, Baltimore, Indianapolis, Seattle, Denver, Nashville, Milwaukee and New Orleans. The national press has praised his performances: “the orchestra played with clarity and energy” (Los Angeles Times), “fine musicianship” (Washington Post), “Levine brings the needed sheen and rhythmic verve to the music” (Minneapolis Star), “Levine drew a crisp, bold and tonally lustrous account of the varied score from the orchestra and full-throated chorus” (Houston Post). His Detroit Symphony performances received “four stars” - the highest rating from the Detroit News. Known for his work with major artists in the world of classical dance, he has conducted for three of the greatest male dancers: Rudolf Nureyev, Edward Villella, and Peter Martins. For the Kansas City Ballet, he collaborated with famed choreographer, Alvin Ailey and conducted the first contemporary performance of a “lost” Balanchine ballet, Divertimento. Maestro Levine’s résumé includes collaborations with many of the immortal names of jazz, musical theater, film and television. Several of his recordings with Mexico’s Xalapa Symphony Orchestra are in international release and have been broadcast Internationally. Maestro Levine has taken an active role in the cultural life of Oklahoma City since he arrived in 1976 as music director for Lyric Theatre. He worked actively for the passage of MAPS 1 and played a key role in the renovation of our hall. For his work as a founder of the Orchestra, he received The Governor’s Arts Award (1989), was named Oklahoma Musician Of The Year (1991), is a 2008 “Treasures of Tomorrow” honoree of the Oklahoma Health Center Foundation, received the 2014 Stanley Draper Award for his contributions to downtown Oklahoma City, and has received an Honorary Doctorate in Music from Oklahoma City University.

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RACHEL YORK Rachel York is a dynamic and versatile actress most recently seen on Broadway in the musical Head Over Heels. She is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Misérables, Victor/Victoria (Drama Desk Award) with Dame Julie Andrews, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sly Fox with Richard Dreyfuss, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Jonathan Pryce, and Disaster! The Musical created by Seth Rudetsky. She also turned heads on television with her courageous portrayal of Lucille Ball in the CBS movie, Lucy. Additionally, Ms. York starred as Reno Sweeney in the national tour of the Tony-winning Anything Goes (Helen Hayes Award) and earned rave reviews in the dual roles of Edith Bouvier Beale and “Little” Edie Beale in the Los Angeles production of Grey Gardens opposite Betty Buckley. Ms. York also starred in the national tour of Camelot (Carbonell Award) opposite Michael York, Putting It Together (Manhattan Theatre Club) also with Julie Andrews, the national and London tours of Kiss Me, Kate, Cruella De Vil in the national tour of 101 Dalmatians The Musical directed by Jerry Zaks, Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center opposite LaChanze, Turn of the Century opposite Jeff Daniels directed by Tommy Tune at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and The Odd Couple with Jason Alexander and Martin Short. In concert, Ms. York has been a soloist worldwide including appearances with the New York Pops; the National Symphony under the direction of conductor Marvin Hamlisch; the Los Angeles Philharmonic; The Philly Pops; the San Francisco Symphony; the Jerusalem Philharmonic, and multiple appearances at Carnegie Hall. Recent television appearances include recurring roles on Fox’s Filthy Rich and CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted. Rachel has also appeared on Prodigal Song, The Mick, Power, Elementary, Hannah Montana, Frasier, Reba, Numb3rs, Close to Home, Spin City, among many other film and television credits. Ms. York’s solo album, Let’s Fall in Love, was named one of the Top Ten Vocal CDs of the year by Talkin’ Broadway.

LYN CRAMER A Weitzenhoffer and Rothbaum Professor in the Weitzenhoffer School of Musical Theatre at the University of Oklahoma, Lyn Cramer has been a teacher, director, and choreographer for over three decades. OU productions include Cabaret, Dogfight, Curtains, Thoroughly Modern Millie, La Cage aux Folles, The Drowsy Chaperone, On The Town, Seussical, A Chorus Line, Anything Goes, Sweet Charity, Company, Baby, Pal Joey, My One and Only, Good News, Nine, How to Succeed, Rent, and Urinetown. Cramer has directed and choreographed many shows for Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma including Singin’ in the Rain, Mamma Mia, Little Mermaid, The Drowsy Chaperone, Dream Girls, Big Fish, The Will Rogers Follies, Bye Bye Birdie, Hairspray, 42nd Street, Swing, Smokey Joe’s Café, Cabaret, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, The Sound of Music, Dames at Sea, Five Guys Named Moe, Grease, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Other theatre credits include Casa Mañana, Music Theatre of Wichita, Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre and The Broadway Rose in Portland, Oregon. Favorite stage roles include Allison Bechdel in Fun Home, Mrs. Wilkinson in Billy Elliot, Sara Jane Moore in Assassins, Becky Two Shoes in Urinetown the Musical and Bertha in BoeingBoeing. Cramer’s professional acting career began in 1982, and she is a member of Actors Equity Association and The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. Lyn received The Irene and Julian J. Rothbaum Presidential Professor of Excellence in the Arts award from the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts and the Artistic Achievement Award from Chicago National Association of Dance Masters. Featured on Cathy Roe’s instructional tap and jazz videos, Cramer is a master teacher throughout the United States, publishing curriculums in jazz and tap pedagogy. She has served as an adjudicator and master teacher in musical theatre dance at the Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts. Her students grace the Broadway stage, perform in national tours, International theatre, regional theatre, and cruise lines. She is the author of the book Creating Musical Theatre: Conversations with Broadway Directors and Choreographers.

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VINCE LESENEY This year marks Vince’s 22nd production of the OKC Philharmonic’s Christmas Shows. In addition to directing the Pops Chorale, he is also professor of voice in the Weitzenhoffer School of Musical Theatre at the University of Oklahoma. Vince has performed in over fifty productions with Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma and played Franz Liebkind opposite Roger Bart and Brad Oscar in The Producers at Kansas City Starlight in 2010. In 2003 he performed at the opening of the Robert J Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas before three former Presidents and several Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. Vince has been a guest artist with the Kansas City Symphony and the American Music Festival Orchestra. He also proudly serves as Minister of Music at Memorial Presbyterian Church in Norman.

SANTA CLAUS Santa has been delivering Christmas Spirit all around the world for as long as he can remember. He is not only the world’s foremost expert on good boys and girls, but he’s begun to take a look at parents as well. His latest project, a series of workout videos for those who might overdo it with the Christmas Cookies, has been a big hit at the North Pole. Santa is thrilled to be back at the Philharmonic and wants to dedicate his appearance again this year to Mrs. Claus and all the little elves without whom Christmas would not be possible.

ABBEY FRIEDMANN Abbey is grateful to be returning to perform with The Oklahoma City Philharmonic for their Christmas Celebration. She is a St. Louis native who will be graduating from The University of Oklahoma this month with a B.F.A in Musical Theatre Performance. Regional theatre performances include: Chicago (Ensemble, The Muny), Footloose (Ensemble, The Muny) and on the University level: Grand Hotel (Trude/ Grushinskaya U.S), Legally Blonde (Serena), Spring Awakening (Martha).

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THE PHILHARMONIC POPS CHORALE Lydia Campbell Troy Freeman Jesse Hanks Ginger Johnson Ava Karas Jordan Knapick

Roberto Lopez Anna McGuire Rodney McKinner Carter McPherson Garrett Morris Mia Munn

Lily Nicholas Paris Richardson Chris Richie Brayden Worden

Abbey Friedmann Rosie Granito Ginger Hurley

Duncan Smith Hunter Yokom

THE MISTLETOES Lindsay Alhady, Dance Captain Ethan Clock Jordan DeLeon

STUDENTS FROM DANCE UNLIMITED Keyna Allen Noele Eccelente Avery Estes

Ashley Owens Ember Reed Lily Rogers

Kelsi Seltenreich Heidi Verplank Olivia William


Congratulations to all OU Musical Theatre Students and Faculty involved in this year's Philharmonic Christmas Show!

Unwrap the gift of OUMT this season...

A New Brain

Pippin

Music and Lyrics by William Finn Book by William Finn & James Lapine Directed by Gerry McIntyre

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Roger O. Hirson Directed by Lyn Cramer

CitySpace Theatre Civic Center Music all

University of Oklaho a Brackett Theater

March 10 - 13

April 1-3, 8-10

Visit musicaltheatre.ou.edu for more information She Loves Me Photography by Wendy Mutz




GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27

INDIVIDUALS Providing essential support for the Annual Fund. Dr. Sterling and Cheryl Baker Dr. and Mrs. William L. Beasley William Beck Nick and Betsy Berry Dr. Charles and Marilyn Bethea Bart Binning Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Bird Robyn Birdwell and Mark Fixley Ms. Pamela Bloustine Mr. and Mrs. Del Boyles Martha and Ronnie Bradshaw Mrs. Phyllis Brawley Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown Ms. Janice B. Carmack Drs. Fong Chen and Helen Chiou Nancy Coleman Dr. Thomas Coniglione Barbara Cooper Patricia Czerwinski Mr. Chuck Darr Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Davis Rita and Thomas Dearmon Tony and Pam Dela Vega Gary and Fran Derrick Kevin and Alisha Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards Nancy Payne Ellis Dr. and Mrs. Royice B. Everett Ann Felton Gilliland Kristen and Anthony Ferate Dr. Thurma J. Fiegel 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 Frank and Bette Jo Hill Thomas and Elizabeth Hrubik David and Vicki Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Johnny H. Jones, Jr. Dan and Diana Kennedy Ms. Claren Kidd 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 Barbara Masters, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCaleb

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Cindy and Johnny McCharen John and Anna McMillin Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Meade, Jr. 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 Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Potts Kathryn and Robert Prescott Mr. Larry Reed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Rees Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Reynolds Carol Ricks Kathryn Ryan Andrew and Kelly Sachs Ernesto and Lin Sanchez Fred and Maria Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. John M. Seward Pam and Bill Shdeed Robert and Susan Shoemaker Amy and David Sine Dr. Richard V. Smith and Jan J. Smith Donald J. Smock, M.A. Jeff and Sally Starling Bill and Cindy Stewart Susan Sutter J. Mark and Virginia Taylor Curtis and Shellie Thornton 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 (2) Hugh G. and Sharon Adams Beth M. Alonso Tom and Fran Ayres Mr. J. Edward Barth Dr. Jack and Ruth Beller Glenn and Debra Blumstein MAJ. GEN. William P. Bowden, Rt. Carole and Deal Bowman Ryan Bunyan Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cameron J. Christopher and Ruth Carey Anita Clark-Ashley and Charles Ashley Carol A. Davito

Dr. Nancy Dawson Joel Dixon Matthew Draelos, M.D. Richard and Cindy Dugger Anne and Ken Early Ron Eden John and Sue Francis Stephen P. and Nancy R. Friot Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Ganick Melvin and Bobbie Gragg Nick S. Gutierrez and Ana Maria B. Gutierrez Karen Hennes Jim Horsburgh Mary Lu Jarvis Kent and Brenda Johnson Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Johnson Scott and Carol Johnson Margaret and Drake Keith Renee Knox Robin and Brad Krieger Kevin and Jennifer Lafferty Mary Jane Lawson Brad and Janet Marion Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. McKenzie Ms. Debbie McKinney Tom and Katherine Milam Bill and June Parry Dr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Peyton Mrs. Barbara Pirrong Sam and Kylee Rainbolt Agnieszka and Marat Rakhmatullaev Gary Rankin Susan Robinson Elizabeth Ryan 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 Eddie Walker and Tim Fields Mr. and Mrs. Tony Welch Rainey and Casey Williams Nick Wu M. Blake and Nancy Yaffe

Partner ($500 - $999) Dr. Gillian Air Joan Allmaras Mary Allen-Carey


John and Nancy Alsup Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Barber John and Ethelyn Barnett Jose Batty Jackie and Jerry Bendorf Lori Dickinson Black and Robert Black Stuart and Jill Bombel Rev. Dr. Carl Bosteels, D.Min. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd Mike Brake Harold and Jennifer Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Calvert Joshua Carey Kathryne Cates, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Cheek Ken Coffey Deborah Collins Ms. Carol Combs Joseph and Valerie Couch Ms. Betty Crow Mr. David Daugherty Bruce and Joanne Ewing Ms. Pam Felactu Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Golden Vicki Clark Gourley George M. and Jo Hall Pat and Ernestine Hallren Susan and Nick Harroz III David Hatton Ryan and Melanie Hayhurst Dr. Nancy and Capt. George Hector David and Marilyn Henderson Kenneth Hopkins Lois and Roger Hornbrook Mrs. Janice C. Jenkins Lauren and Rich Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson Rick and Kerri Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wes Knight Cinda Lafferty Donald and Peggy Manning Allison Matoi Ms. Vickie McIlvoy Michael and Lea Morgan Annette Munson Jim Murtaugh Rudi Nollert and Mary Brodnax O.K. Detrick Foundation Fund Richard Pralle Tony and Jennifer Puckett Patrick and Amy Randall Susan and Steve Raybourn Sherry Rowan

Carl J. and Deborah Rubenstein Dr. and Mrs. Olaseinde Sawyerr James Schmaelzle Mr. John Schwind Frank and Amy Sewell Lee Allan Smith Dennis and Marianne Stover Sammy and Janet Todd Diane Tucker Phillip and Ashton Whaley Jesse White Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Zachritz Linda and Mike Zeeck

Member ($250 - $499) Anonymous (1) Judy Austin Mr. Paul D. Austin and Jane Ford Austin Nina and Kash Barker Judy Barnett Mrs. Arden Barrett Sherry K. Barton Eloise Bentley James Blank Rev. Thomas Boyer Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Buxton Mrs. Jo Carol Cameron Vikki Ann Canfield, M.D. William and Mary Ann Corum Sally Crawford Gail and Bruce Daniels Merle and Elizabeth Davis Carole Doerner William Dooley Ann Dow Brandon Downey Richard and Marilyn Ehlers Mrs. Betty Foster Mr. George R. Francis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Frank Steven Graham and Vicky Leloie Kelly Janet Gruel Dr. and Mrs. John E. Grunow Earle Haggard David and Sandra Haskett Curtis and Mimi Hendricks Judy Hill Jane Hogg-Krizer Mrs. Lou Kerr Robert Leveridge Rosemary and Paul Lewis

Charles Lodge Ann and Bill McVey Lt. Col. Terry L. Mock Judy and Paul Moore Don Nieser William R. Powell Elizabeth Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reaves Valerie Reimers Barry Roseman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rus Jody and Pat Smith Paul and Carolyn Specht Rick Spence Jymmie Stanton Judith Clouse Steelman Mrs. Marilyn Summers Sarah Sweet Greg Taber David and Peggy Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Towell Mr. Curtis VanWyngarden Ronald Ward Dick Wegener Elaine Weise John and Cheryl White Ghita Williams Jim and Polly Worthington Ruth and Stanley Youngheim

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SPECIAL GIFTS TO THE PHILHARMONIC Honor loved ones, celebrate occasions, recognize achievements and support the Philharmonic’s mission. In Memory of Patricia Abney Jean Schroer

In Honor of Kristen and Anthony Ferate Pat and Ernestine Hallren

Peter and Kris Markes Ms. Vicki William

In Memory of Dr. John M. Carey Jay and Linda Leemaster Cliff and Vickie Miller

In Memory of Jose Freede Linda and Patrick Alexander Bob and Nancy Anthony Dr. Margaret Freede 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 Sharon Shelton Linda and Patrick Alexander Dr. Sterling and Cheryl Baker Stuart and Jill Bombel Carol Cooley John and Sue Francis Beth and James Hammck Marvin and Peggy Lunde

In Honor of Michael E. Joseph Mrs. Jane B. Harlow

In Honor of Jeff and Sally Starling Linda and Carl Bosteels Larry and Polly Nichols

In Memory of Patsy Elane Murray Castleberry Dorothy Castleberry Coker and Michael Coker Tom Castleberry Mahaffey & Gore P.C. In Memory of William B. and Helen P. Cleary Steven C. Agee, Ph.D. Marilyn and Bill Boettger Louise Cleary Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Evans, II In Memory of Molly Crawley Margaret and Drake Keith In Memory of Carlene Edwards Kathleen and Eric Andres Marilyn Cook

In Memory of Glen Koons Margaret and Drake Keith In Honor of June H. Parry Anonymous In Memory of Michael Reaves Tom and Dorothy Hays Margaret and Drake Keith

ON VIEW OCT. 21-FEB.22 Free tickets: okcontemp.org | 11 NW 11th St., OKC

Installation view of Open World at Akron Art Museum. Open World: Video Games & Contemporary Art is organized by the Akron Art Museum and supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, The Tom and Marilyn Merryweather Fund and National Endowment for the Arts.

In Honor of Dick Sias Vicki Clark Gourley

In Memory of David Bunn Talbot Kirk Hammons In Honor of Donna Vogel Donna McCampbell In Honor of Irv Wagner Jody and Pat Smith


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 2021-2022 concert season and are listed through October 1, 2021. Anonymous Beth M. Alonso Dr. and Mrs. John C. Andrus Dr. Henry and Carol Asin Tom and Fran Ayres Mr. J. Edward Barth Ann Beutel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Barbara and Gregory Cable Nancy Cain

Dr. Thomas Coniglione Carol A. Davito Dr. Nancy Dawson Gerald and Jane Jayroe Gamble Ruth Giddens Janet Gruel Kirk Hammons Brent Hart and Matt Thomas Karen Hennes Brenda Huff

Robert Leveridge Lisa Loewenkamp Debra and Wayne Lord Roy and Sharon Love Betsy Mitschke and Steven Helt Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fred Robinson Dr. Linda Rowland Woody, Ph. D. Pam and Bill Shdeed Mr. Richard L. Sias Jim and Debbie Stelter

Chris Steves Sarah Tracy Diane Tucker Christopher Weimer Robert and Tammy Weiss Phillip and Ashton Whaley Mary Ann Williams


WEITZENHOFFER FAMILY COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

UNIVERSITY THEATRE

The UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA

University Theatre invites you to join us for an intriguing lineup of dance, musicals, plays and opera productions that inspire the imagination!

MAD FOREST

A PLAY FROM ROMANIA

A gripping dramatic play by Caryl Churchill. Sept. 24 – Oct. 3, 2021

SHE LOVES ME

OUR PLATINUM SEASON

BACH’S COFFEE CANTATA

70th CONSECUTIVE YEAR!

LA SERVA PADRONA

AWARD-WINNING OPERA & MUSIC THEATER

A heart-warming romantic musical comedy. Oct. 15 – 24, 2021 by Johann Sebastian Bach

by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Two one-act operas brimming with comedic entertainment. Nov. 11 – 14, 2021

CONTEMPORARY DANCE OKLAHOMA

Energetic and extraordinary modern dance works with guest choreography by Sidra Bell, Gus Solomons Jr. and Tommie-Waheed Evans. Dec. 3 – 11, 2021

Oct. 1-3

Nov. 5-7

MAINSTAGE MUSICAL CHILDREN OF EDEN

SPOTLIGHT MUSICAL CABARET

YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS’ SHOWCASE A perennial favorite featuring exciting, imaginative choreography by School of Dance students with lighting design by Helmerich School of Drama students. Jan. 27 – 30, 2022

THE SCARLET LETTER

Nov. 19-21 MAINSTAGE OPERA THE THREEPENNY OPERA

This compelling new opera composed by Lori Laitman is a cautionary tale of puritanical patriarchy. Feb. 10 – 13, 2022

Feb. 18-20

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

MAINSTAGE OPERA LITTLE WOMEN

Shakespeare’s comic fantasy of four star-crossed lovers who find themselves bewitched by fairies. Feb. 25 – March 6, 2022

Featuring guest conductor Alexander Mickelthwate

PIPPIN

This Tony Award-winning musical tells the story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary. April 1 – 10, 2022

OKLAHOMA FESTIVAL BALLET

Featuring The Sleeping Beauty Suite with additional exciting choreography by Robyn Mineko Williams. April 22 – May 1, 2022

OU Fine Arts Box Office

(405) 325-4101 theatre.ou.edu

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Feb. 25-27

Apr. 22-24

SPOTLIGHT MUSICAL LEGALLY BLONDE

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HOUSE NOTES

CIVIC CENTER COVID-19 HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS INCLUDE: • Masks worn over the nose and mouth will be required for all patrons upon entry and throughout the performance. • A photo ID along with the proof of full vaccination (either physical vaccination card, a picture of your vaccination card, or a digital vaccination record) will be required. • PROOF OF A NEGATIVE PCR test (taken within 72 hours of entering the venue), for unvaccinated people ages 6 and above or those who prefer not to share their vaccination status, will be required. • Hand sanitizing stations will be readily available throughout the building 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. 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. 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 five years and under 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 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, 10:00 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) Artists, Dates, and Programs Subject to Change.

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