Lone Tree Arts Center -- The View, September 10, 17, 2022

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With the west side of our community nearly fully developed, RidgeGate is now expanding to the east side of I-25. Our community encompasses a total of 3,500 acres, or six square miles, on both sides. In the years ahead, you’ll see the new Lone Tree City Center become an energized mixed-use downtown for our region. Our multiple light rail stations will keep us connected to the greater metro area. Three new residential villages and a regional park will come to life, with Shea Homes as the master homebuilder for the first neighborhood, Lyric at RidgeGate. Along with the city center, two additional commercial districts will help to create upwards of 35,000 new jobs. Stay tuned as the future comes into view.

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Lone Tree City Management

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Councilmember Marissa Harmon

City Seth Hoffman

Councilmember Mike Anderson

Councilmember Cathie Frazzini

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Mayor Jacqueline Millet

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Deputy City Manager Kristin Baumgartner

The Lone Tree Arts Center is owned and operated by the City of Lone Tree. CONTACT US SPONSORSPROGRAMMINGFRIENDLYSENSORY Janet and Joel Kaufman; Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Grant PRESENTING PARTNERS: Scott Leonhart and Maggie Eichenlaub; Janet and Joel Kaufman; Betty A. and Don E. Winslow Janet and Joel Kaufman SPONSORSMATINEESTUDENTSPONSORSPRESENTING The Tappan Easton Foundation 10075 Commons Street Lone Tree, CO 80124 Box Office: 720.509.1000 www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org Find us on... Cover photos: Selina Albright - Kirsten Cohen, George Kahumoku - Shane Tegarden, DanceAspen - Beau Pearson, Forever Young - submitted PATRON SPONSOR: Linda Bjelland SPONSORSPROGRAMSENIOR SPONSORSPROGRAMCHILDREN’SSENIOR LIVING at RIDGEGATE

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Restrooms are located in the center of the lobby near the front entrance, as well as on the north side of the lobby near the north entrance, across from the Event Hall. Single stall restrooms are located on the north side of the lobby.

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POLICIES & PROCEDURES

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Late Arrivals

Restrooms

Smoking

Food is not allowed in the theater. Drinks purchased at our concessions stand are permitted in the theater. At most performances, you may pre-order a drink to avoid intermission lines.

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Patron Code of Conduct

Hearing Assistance

In the unlikely event of an emergency, please follow house management instructions. The theater is equipped with emergency lighting if a loss of power occurs. Should an evacuation be necessary, please exit through the front theater doors and the front of the building unless instructed otherwise.

Children

The Lone Tree Arts Center has installed an inductive hearing loop. The loop system broadcasts directly into hearing aids that are equipped with a Tele-Coil switch (or tele-coil or telephone switch). For hearing aids with a T-coil switch, simply turn that switch and sound is broadcast directly to the hearing aid. For hearing aids without a Tele-Coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box Office.

Refreshments

The Lone Tree Arts Center is a smoke-free facility.

Emergencies

Cameras, Tape Recorders, Pagers, and Cell Phones

The House Manager is responsible for the overall front-of-house operation. Ushers (dressed in white and black with green scarves/ties) can direct patrons who have questions or concerns to the House Manager.

Late arrivals will be seated at a suitable break in the performance, and at the discretion of the house manager and/or artist. Late seating may not be possible in some cases. In consideration of all theatergoers, please arrive in plenty of time for the scheduled curtain.

Children are welcome in our theater, but bringing infants to a performance is highly discouraged, as they can become a distraction to performers and other audience members. Each individual must be ticketed to enter the theater and no babes-inarms will be permitted. The Arts Center may deny entry to any person accompanied by another who may become a disruption to the performers or audience, and may likewise remove disruptive patrons from the audience. Occasionally, individual productions may have recommended age limits. It is always up to the parent/guardian to make the determination if an event is age appropriate for his/her child. Children four and under are strongly discouraged from attending performances not geared for children and families. Refunds are at the discretion of the Lone Tree Arts Center Box Office.

Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theater. The taking of photos during a performance may violate our contract with the performers and producers. In addition it can distract performers and negatively affect their safety and the show. Pre- and post-show photography also is not permitted. Cell phones and any other electronic devices may not be used in the theater. The use of a laser pointer at any time by any patron subjects that patron to expulsion from the theater without a ticket refund.

The Lone Tree Arts Center has a large, free on-site parking lot as well as a convenient drop-off point at the front entry. The parking lot can be found on the south side of the building. Patrons are also permitted to park across Sky Ridge Avenue in the Target parking lot.

All patrons are held to the LTAC Patron Code of Conduct. The full code of conduct can be found online at patroncodeofconduct.php.www.lonetreeartscenter.org/

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American Sign Language: We are happy to provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. Please call the Box Office at least a week in advance to request services.

The Lone Tree Arts Center strives to be a welcoming place for everyone in our community. We make it a priority to accommodate the needs of patrons with disabilities. For more information about our accessible services, please contact our Box Office at 720.509.1000.

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Accessibility Services at the Lone Tree Arts Center

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Tree Arts Center programs sensory friendly performances that are welcoming to individuals with autism or with other disabilities that create sensory sensitivities. Social stories, break spaces, small performance modifications, and a relaxed atmosphere make these performances accessible to people with sensory sensitivities. Contact our Box Office for more information.

Assistive Listening: An inductive hearing loop is installed in the Main Stage Theater. The loop system broadcasts directly into hearing aids that are equipped with a Tele-Coil switch (or tele-coil or telephone switch). For hearing aids with a T-coil switch, simply turn that switch and sound is broadcast directly to the hearing aid. For hearing aids without a Tele-Coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box Office.

Programs: Large print programs are available upon request; please call the Box Office at least 48 hours in advance to request

Seating: Handicapped seats/ accessible seats are available in all our venues and are available for purchase online or at the Box Office. For events that have reserved seating in our Main Stage theater, the accessible seats are marked with a wheelchair symbol and are located in rows G and U. Please call the Box Office if you have any questions about accessible seating. Courtesy wheelchairs may be available. Please see an usher for assistance upon arrival. Wheelchair accessible parking is located in the Arts Center parking lot. There is an elevator located just inside the north Main Stage door for accessible balcony seating. Accessible restrooms are located near the main and north lobby entrances.

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Our holiday line-up officially kicks off with your favorite Irish ensemble, Cherish The Ladies on November 27. Their Celtic Christmas program brings timeless Irish traditions and good cheer. If country western is on a holiday wish list, then Sons of the Pioneers Christmas will take you back to the American West. Join 85 years of unique cowboy harmonies and experience Christmas on the Front Range on December 1. Denver’s own Kantorei is back for their 6th holiday choral concert. Come feel the magic and joy of A Kantorei Christmas on December 8.

Looking for the perfect gift this holiday season? Give the gift of an LTAC performance by purchasing a gift card online or through our box office!

There is no place like LTAC for the holidays! This season we have the entire family covered from a Celtic spin on classic carols, to country Pioneers, to joyous choral sounds of the season, to our family friendly holiday spectacular!

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The Arts Center is also the host of Lone Tree Merry Days that involves our entire community. Bring the family to this free fun filled event as we countdown to the lighting of our outdoor Christmas tree on December 2.

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Did you know that we have Sensory Friendly holiday offerings? This year’s Sensory Friendly performance of Home for the Holidays is on December 18 at 7pm. We’ll also be offering our annual Sensory Friendly Santa experience, which is a free opportunity for families to create holiday memories in a low pressure and welcoming environment. Visit lonetreeartscenter.org/sensoryfriendly for more information.

This year’s holiday programming is generously sponsored by Bellco.

Home for the Holidays returns for its 8th year and for many of you, serves as a holiday must-see with your families, friends, neighbors, and coworkers! This heartwarming, family-friendly variety show produced in association with Chris Starkey will awaken your holiday spirit.

Mountain Heart’s musical virtuosity - the band is comprised of top call studio pros at every position, unmatched energy, and a keen sense of entertainment dynamics have helped them to forge a highly unique sound and stage show which appeals to an ever-growing variety of musical tastes. From large outdoor Folk music, Americana, Jam and Bluegrass festivals, to sold-out shows opening for Southern Rock icons like The Marshall Tucker Band, The Tedeshi Trucks Band or Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mountain Heart always makes an undeniable connection with an audience. This rare combination makes Mountain Heart one of the more versatile musical acts ever Throughoutassembled.

MOUNTAIN HEART is the band that has been fearlessly revolutionizing the way acoustic music can be presented and played. The band’s name has been synonymous with cutting-edge excellence in acoustic music circles since the group’s creation. Widely known throughout the music industry for continually redefining the boundaries of acoustic music, the band has gained legions of loyal fans both as a result of their superlative musicianship and just as notably, their incendiary live Mountainperformances.Heart or members have been nominated for GRAMMYs, ACM, andCMA awards. The band has also been nominated for and won multiple IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards. They have appeared on the revered stage of the Grand Ole Opry in excess of 130 times, and have shared the stage with acts ranging from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Montgomery Gentry, Merle Haggard, George Jones and Brad Paisley to Alison Krauss, Tony Rice, The Avett Brothers, Yonder Mountain Stringband, The Punch Brothers, Levon Helm, John Fogerty, and many more.

the band’s storied history, members past and present have dedicated their time, talent, and creativity to the group, leading to their hard earned reputation as one of the most exciting and unforgettable live shows anywhere in the world.

JEREMY GARRETT is known as an innovative fiddle player, expressive singer and soul-searching songwriter in the Grammy Award-winning band, the Infamous Stringdusters, who broke onto the national scene in 2007, scooping up three IBMA awards including Album and Song of the Year. Since then, the group has become an international ambassador for progressive bluegrass. Also joining Jeremy on guitar is Cody Kilby. Kilby is an extraordinary musician and this year he was nominated for guitar player of the year at the International Bluegrass Music Awards.

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KAYA WOLSEY (Company Manager/Artist) Kaya Wolsey is a dancer, choreographer and teacher residing in Aspen, Colorado. Kaya received her early ballet training at Wasatch Ballet Conservatory under the direction of her mother, Allison Wolsey. After receiving her BFA from the University of Utah, Kaya began her professional career with Ballet San Antonio in Texas and later joined SALT Contemporary Dance where she grew and honed her craft as a contemporary dancer.

DanceAspen was founded in 2021 amidst the global pandemic. Rising from the ashes, the dancers of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet decided to work together to rebuild, with the goal of continuing to bring high caliber performing arts to Aspen, Colorado, and beyond.

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In just one short year, DanceAspen has made leaps and bounds. The company’s inaugural performance of The Pieces Fall in September 2021 was a sold-out success. Featuring works by renowned choreographers Penny Saunders and Danielle Rowe as well as new creations by up-and-coming choreographers. A few short months later, DanceAspen presented their second performance Elevated, an evening of work featuring two world premieres by Ana Maria Lucaciu and Danielle Rowe as well as a commissioned work by Caili Quan. In July 2022, nearly one year to the day of DanceAspen’s first rehearsal as a newly formed company, DanceAspen made their Vail Dance Festival debut. The program was met with raving reviews and DanceAspen proved itself as an asset to not only the local arts community, but the greater dance community as well.

DanceAspen is committed to innovation, integrity, and forging a new path for contemporary dance. Utilizing the voices of globally renowned choreographers and their company of eight world-class dancers from around the globe, DanceAspen continues to push boundaries and curate performances that keep audiences on the edge of their seats!

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LAUREL JENNY WINTON (Founder/ Executive Director/ Artist) Laurel has been known as Jenny Winton through most of her professional career. In 2009, she joined the Joffrey Ballet and was an artist of the company for five years before she transitioned into the Broadway world and took on the role of Penny in the International Broadway Tour of Dirty Dancing. She fell in love with acting and co-starred on the CBS television series BULL before joining one of her dream companies, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Laurel created DanceAspen in order to stay a part of the community and continue dancing with this local group of professionals she calls family.

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career, Marian has had the honor of dancing works by Sidra Bell, Alvin Ailey, Ma Cong, Alan Hineline, Kevin Jenkins, Jayne Persch, Maurya Kerr, Tony Fabella, & Agnes Locsin. She has performed with The Lyric Opera of Chicago, Malashock Dance San Diego, The Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Owen Cox Dance Group, and David Taylor’s Zikr Dance Ensemble.

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Most recently, Kaya was a member of Aspen Santa Fe Ballet and performed as a guest artist with South Dakota Ballet. She has had the opportunity to work with and perform original works by many reputable choreographers including Nicolo Fonte, Jorma Elo, Alejandro Cerrudo, Peter Chu, and many more. Kaya is also an experienced and passionate teacher and choreographer.

SAMMY ALTENAU (Artist) Sammy Altenau grew up in Southern California dancing at Dance Studio 84 under the tutelage of Carla Hunt Smallwood and at Cuizon Ballet Center with Lisa Cuizon. She was guided by Katherine Wolanske in modern and contemporary before attending the Ailey/Fordham B.F.A. program in New York. She has performed works by William Forsythe, Mats Ek, Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey, Carolyn Dorfman, Robert Moses, Stefanie Batten-Bland, Claudia Schreier, just to name a few.

She has trained at Alonzo King Lines Ballet, The San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, Carolina Ballet, Arts Umbrella, and the Graham School. Sammy has danced with Graham II, Miriam Barbosa Dance, performed as a guest artist for Adria Ferrali, director of the Danza in Arte a Pietrasanta, and performed as a semifinalist on America’s Got Talent at Radio City Music Hall. She danced with Carolyn Dorfman dance for two years and is thrilled to be moving to Aspen to partner with the local dancers of DanceAspen.

An experienced and dedicated dance educator, Marian graduated magna cum laude from the University of the Philippines with a Bachelor of Science in Child Development, holds certifications in Progressing Ballet Technique, and Discover Dance Education for Preschool Age Children. She has also recently completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher training, and the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Teacher Training Program.

MARIAN FAUSTINO (Artist) Marian Faustino received her formal dance training in the Philippines with the country’s two premier dance companies: Ballet Manila and Ballet Philippines. As a student, and later as a company artist, she has toured with both companies across the Philippines, Southeast Asia, Russia, and the United States. In 2012, Marian joined Ballet Nouveau Colorado, and shortly became a pioneering member of the collaborative contemporary ballet company,

MATTHEW GILMORE (Artist) Matthew Gilmore was born and raised in Canton, Massachusetts. He began his dance training at The Gold School and later went on to graduate from Walnut Hill School for the Arts. Matthew received his BFA from The Juilliard School in 2019. While at Juilliard, he had the honor of performing the works of Nacho Duato, Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, José Limón, Alejandro Cerrudo, Jessica Lang and Roy Assaf. Matthew is a recipient of the 2018 Princess Grace Award in Dance. Most recently Matthew danced with Aspen Santa Fe Ballet.

Aaron is the founding director of his company Dance For Humanity and he recently played the role of the Snow Cavalier in Disney’s The Nutcracker, and the Four Realms feature film dancing with Misty Copeland. Aaron recently finished performing in Billy Elliot the Musical as Older Billy in the 10th anniversary tour of Australia.

BLAKE KRAPELS (Artist) Blake Krapels, a 2011 United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts, trained in New Jersey under the tutelage of Billy Larson and Jamie Salmon. In 2015, Blake graduated with a BFA in Dance from The Juilliard School, where he performed repertoire by William Forsythe, Merce Cunningham, Elliot Feld, Jose Limon, and Peter Chu.

In addition to his core training, Blake participated in Summer Intensives at Nederlands Dans Theatre in 2014 and 2016, and Springboard Danse Montreal in 2013. After graduation, Blake has danced with The Metropolitan Opera, Keigwin & Company, GroundWorks Dance Theatre, Emery LeCrone Dance, Konverjdans and South Dakota Ballet. Most recently, Blake finished a fourth successful season as a company member of Philadelphia’s BalletX.

for royalty, the Obamas, and beautiful people like you as he now travels the globe as a guest principal artist. His television appearances include two series of the Got Talent franchise, coming third in Australia and making the quarter finals in America. He is also featured on the Netflix ballet documentary First Position He won the Gold Medal and audience choice award at the prestigious Genee International Ballet Competition, and has won five medals at other International Ballet Competitions. He recently received the Special Jury prize for Best Performer at the Shanghai International Ballet Competition.

MADELEINE SCOTT (Artist) Madeleine is an artist with DanceAspen as well as the founder and artistic director of South Dakota’s first professional ballet company, South Dakota Ballet. Madeleine has danced professionally with companies including Ballet West, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet (guest artist for six Nutcracker productions!), Sacramento Ballet, Musical Bridges (NYC), Yellowstone Ballet, Northern Ballet Theater, and L.E.D. Boise (Dance Magazine’s” 2019, Top 25 to Watch).

Madeleine has trained closely with ballet icons such as Gelsey Kirkland, Violette Verdy, Patricia McBride, Jose Carreño, Zippora Karz and more. Madeleine’s diverse performing career includes work with Nelly, Flo Rida, and Walk the Moon as well as a performance in the Pro-Bowl Halftime Show in Hawaii and TedX Sioux Falls. She was a part of the ballet documentary First Position, the featured artist in several music videos for artists such as Glass Houses and of CWs hit reality show Breaking Pointe filmed in Salt Lake City. Madeleine earned her BFA in Ballet Pedagogy and BS in Nonprofits and Community Engagement from the University of Utah in 2017.

AARON SMYTH (Artist) At 17, Aaron left home in Australia to chase his dream to be a professional ballet dancer. Since then, he has been a company member with the American Ballet Theatre II in New York, The Royal Ballet in London, and The Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. He has also been an original cast member in London’s West End production of An American In Paris choreographed and directed by Christopher AaronWheeldon.hasdanced

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• Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children

• Donald E. Dillard and Janeen Kendall

• Randie and Edward Barthlome

• National Endowment for the Arts

• SCFD: Scientific and Cultural Facilities District

• Lone Tree Arts Center Guild

• Shea Homes

• Sky Ridge Medical Center

• Elton and Patsy Winters

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• In Memory of Richard Braden

• Shelley and Greg Bryant

• Jay and Melissa Carpenter

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• Vectra Bank Colorado

• Betty A. and Don E. Winslow

• Janet and Joel Kaufman

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• U.S. Bank Foundation

• Roy and Janet Kline

• MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation

• Becky Leibman and John Hoskins

• Thomas C. Ullrich

• Lone Tree Cultural Arts Foundation

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• Scott Leonhart and Maggie Eichenlaub

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• Developmental Pathways

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• Pam Kramer

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• In Memory of Heidi Kaufman

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• Carl Mattson and Susan Alworth

• Ada Anderson

• RidgeGate

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• Michael R. Harris and Charlotte Min-Harris

• Julie Carr

• Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)

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• McGeady Becher, P.C.

• Xcel Energy Foundation

• Colorado Creative Industries

• Kowalski Family Foundation/ Tom Kowalski and Carol Leo

• Chorske Family Foundation

• Kent and Heather Clark

• Betsy Schutte

• Judith Goodearl In Memory of Roy H. Goodearl

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• Robert Murphy and Kathleen Kelly

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Behind every great performance at the Lone Tree Arts Center is the generosity of our wonderful individual and corporate donors. This list includes donors to the Lone Tree Arts Center from March 1, 2021 to August 8, 2022. If we have inadvertently omitted your name, please contact the Development Department at 720-509-1009 so that we can correct our listings. Thank you for your support!

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• Pam and Len Jenkins

• Mary and Bob Mathews

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• Michael and Ellen Lynch

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• Bob and Candy Birch

• Lone Tree Brewing Company

• Norman C. and Florence R. Miller

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• Kevin and Denise Hawkins

• Sean and Melanie Tafaro

• Willow Creek Dental

• Dr. Weston Johnson

• Donna Parham

• Heather Van Dusen

• Pilar Blevins

• Joe and Cathy Murphy

• William and Rebecca Kerr

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• In Memory of Tuck Presba

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• Joe and Susan Sims Charitable Foundation

• In Memory of Ricky Raymond

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• Linda Michow and Sam Realmuto

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• Diana and David Ice In Memory of Ken Fisher

• Michelle Kelloff

• Bill and Sue Morgan

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• In Honor of Maya Medrano

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• In Honor of Sara Fischer

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• Barbara Burns In Memory of Alfonso Schettini, forever in our hearts

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We begin our second decade by continuing to bring remarkable arts and culture to life! Unique and accessible programming are hallmarks of our robust season line ups. Last season, we launched a new jazz series which brought multiple renowned jazz headliners to our intimate space. We continue to offer a standing invitation for everyone to engage in the wonder of the arts through our community impact programs for seniors, children, and those with memory loss and intellectual and developmental disabilities! Your support helps us make programming happen for everyone. Your generosity allows us to present and produce the high-quality and artistically important work that we are known for. THANK YOU! With your help, remarkable happens here. or contact Robin Scurto at (720) 509 1 009.

SHARE THE ARTS BY JOINING OUR FAMILY OF DONORS TODAY. Visit LoneTreeArtsCenter.org/give

Many ways to give: • Annual Gift • Seat Plaque • Tribute Gift • Appreciated • Planned Gift Securities • Monthly Recurring Gift Please consider LTAC during your estate planning. Your generous contribution is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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We encourage you to stop by our Lone Tree Branch located at 9220 Park Meadows Drive to learn more about Bellco and to get more information on how Bellco serves the community.

The Denver metro area is composed of many diverse neighborhoods that present unique opportunities on a local level for Bellco to make a difference. We appreciate that our

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We are committed to ensuring that local programs, which impact our communities like those offered at the Lone Tree Arts Center, continue to flourish. We are proud to be entering our 10th year of helping make these programs a reality.

As one of Colorado’s largest credit unions, Bellco is passionately dedicated to our member’s financial success and to contributing to the quality of life in our communities. We take great pride in giving back to the communities that have made us successful for more than 80 years. We regularly donate funds and employee volunteer hours to many Denver-metro and Western Slope area organizations, including youth and family programs provided at the Lone Tree Arts Center.

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members and employees frequently suggest ways we can connect with local programs, nonprofits, and events that support the communities we serve.

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Join our circle of business leaders who are making remarkable happen at Lone Tree Arts Center. Learn more by contacting Dana Ciccotello: 720-509-1008Dana.Ciccotello@cityoflonetree.com

By investing in our award-winning programming, Corporate Circle sponsors help everyone in our community connect with the arts all year long. At the same time, they enhance their brand image with patrons, build business relationships, and communicate a strong message of corporate citizenship.

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Since the development of Schwab’s 55-acre campus in Lone Tree in 2015, Schwab has been a proud partner with the Lone Tree Arts Center, investing in programs such as Tunes on the Terrace and Sensory Friendly that

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The artistic director, Gerald Albright, famed saxophone player and staple in the jazz community, happens to be a neighbor to Lone Tree! He works closely with our artistic director, Leigh Chandler, to curate the artists featured in Lone Tree Sessions for intimate performances on our Main Stage. The series kicked off with Albright himself, and in the ’21-’22 season featured Keb’ Mo’, Jonathan Butler, and Oleta Adams. The ’22-’23 season features a performance from Albright, along with vocalist Selina Albright, who just happens to be his daughter! In October, celebrated jazz singer Jane Monheit will dazzle us on the Main Stage. We’re also excited to welcome Take 6, an a capella group known for their innovative arrangements and irresistible mix of gospel, jazz, R&B, and pop.

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There’s a new series on our Main Stage that you might not know about — Gerald Albright’s Lone Tree Sessions. This series shines a spotlight on legendary and emerging artists and is putting Lone Tree Arts Center on the map as a destination for fans of jazz, R&B, and blues.

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We pride ourselves on our world-class performances at LTAC and are thrilled to be able to add Gerald Albright’s Lone Tree Sessions to our lineup on the Main Stage. We hope you’ll join us this season!

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Albright explains his thinking about the series: “I’m proud to live in a community that really loves and embraces all styles of music. During my travels, performing all over the world for the past several years, I’ve always had the vision of implementing a music series right in my own backyard. The Lone Tree Arts Center is a perfect fit for that vision! It is the bridge that allows me to invite quality artists, of an eclectic nature, to perform for a truly inviting audience!”

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The ’22–’23 season of Gerald Albright’s Lone Tree Sessions is generously sponsored by the Andrews Winslow Foundation and Ada Anderson.

Jen Kiser, Technical Director, has been with the Lone Tree Arts Center since it opened in 2011. Her previous roles at LTAC include Assistant Technical Director and Lighting Designer for multiple Lone Tree Arts Center productions. Her previous lighting designs were also seen at Goodspeed Musicals, Hartford’s TheaterWorks, Arvada Center, and the Mizel Arts and Culture Center. She has worked for the Guggenheim Museum, and assisted designers at venues including Papermill Playhouse, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Festival, and on Broadway’s

Ashley Vander Weg, Box Office Manager

Front of House Staff: Jean Chavez, Rebecca Gamelin, Jamie Frerichs, Helene Lawful, Jim Murphy, Roberta Seifert, Sandy Stokely, Sharon Swiderski

Technical Staff: Becky Roper, Cheyenne Paeper, Chris Husted, Jafe Meltesen-Lee, James Bryant, Kathryn Gunderson, Madelynne Barton, Mallory Hart, Randy St. Pierre, Tanner Scurto, Matt Koenig, Ellie Graphman

Bar Staff: Charine Lung, Nicole Mills, Josh Molina, Roberta Seifert, Shannah Pittman, Lauren Kotre, Art Kerkezian, Tanner Scurto

Mary Louise Lee, Marketing Specialist

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Leigh Chandler, Artistic Director/Interim Executive Director, has been serving as the Interim Executive Director for the past three months. She was previously appointed as LTAC’s first Artistic Director after serving as the Marketing Director for six years. As Artistic Director, Leigh guides the organization’s artistic vision, including Main Stage, Community Impact, and other specialized programming, as well as marketing strategy for LTAC. Previously, Ms. Chandler served for eight years in a similar marketing role at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington, Vermont. She grew up outside of New York City and graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Labor Relations.

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Elaine Caras, Rental Events Manager

Bailey Dunning, Events and Rentals Assistant

Katie Konishi, Marketing Manager

Makenzie Pedersen, Administrative and Artistic Assistant

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Dana Ciccotello, Director of Grants and Corporate Development

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Allissa Dailey, City Events Manager

Justin Given, Audio Visual Manager

Patrick Hinchliffe, Lighting Specialist

Robin Scurto, Director of Individual Giving

Heidi Conley, Business Manager, joined LTAC in February 2019 as the Business Manager. She has more than 25 years of experience in managing finance, budgeting, business operations, human resources, marketing, computer systems, databases, and e-commerce. Before joining LTAC, she was the Vice President of Economic Literacy Colorado. She has a degree in Business Management from Western Governor’s University and studied Accounting at the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

SEP 22 | Night Ranger

SEP 17 | Family Discovery Series: Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta w/ Katherine Dines

DEC 8 | A Slightly Wicked Holiday Show

OCT 21 | Dry Bar Comedy LIVE

NOV 10 | Lee Greenwood

APR

14 | Cirque Kalabante: Afrique en Cirque

MAY

SEP 16 | Friday Night Jazz: An Evening of Latin Jazz

NOV 5 | Family Discovery Series: Cheyenne Mountain ZOOMobile

NOV 25 | Uncharted Series: Rapidgrass

OCT 28–NOV 20 | The Addams Family

SEP 18 | The Clairvoyants Experience

FEB 11 | Family Discovery Series: Pirates of Penzance

23–JUL 16 | Jimmy Buffett’s Escape to Margaritaville Buy Tickets at PARKERARTS.ORG 2022/23 SEASON

OCT 14 | Parker Symphony Orchestra: Czech, Please!

MAR

DEC 3 | Holiday Movie: Elf

NOV 5 | Sara Evans

APR

8 | Family Discovery Series: Animal Farm APR 8 | A Flock of Seagulls with STRANGELOVE

JUN

NOV 26 | The Silhouettes

OCT 14 | Friday Night Jazz: So the Story Goes w/ Robert Johnson

16 | Parker Chorale: A Celebration of Rodgers & Hammerstein APR 21 | Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day APR 22 | Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience

15 | Uncharted Series: Meaghan Farrell

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OCT 15 | The Comedy Zone

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DEC 10-11 | A Classic Parker Holiday

DEC 15-20 | The Nutcracker

DEC 2 | The Boy Band Project Holiday Edition

OCT 15 | Family Discovery Series: School of Breaking

MAY

FEB 13 | The Jungle Book

NOV 4 | BoDeans

OCT 28 | The Rocky Horror Picture Show

25 | The Comedy Zone

12 | KILLER? A Photographic Exploration

OCT 15 | The Rocket Man Show

11 | Uncharted Series: Griffin House MAR 17 | Justin Willman MAR 18 | Family Discovery Series: Celtic Steps MAR 18 | John Tesh - Big Band LIVE MAR 24 | Friday Night Jazz: Ladies of Jazz MAR 25 | The Comedy Zone MAR 28 | Garrison Keillor Tonight MAR 31 | Joan Osborne

14 | Piano Battle

MAY

Shakespeare in Love

24 | Friday Night Jazz: The Music of Nat King Cole w/ Robert Johnson

FEB 18 | Uncharted Series: Adam Ezra Group

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FEB 24 | Parker Symphony Orchestra:

SEP 17 | The Comedy Zone

OCT 8 | Choir! Choir! Choir!

NOV 1 | Paddington Gets in a Jam

JAN 13–FEB 4 | The Sound of Music

NOV 27 | A Rocky Mountain Christmas

FEB

1 | Tammy Pescatelli

19 | Parker Symphony Orchestra: Arabian Nights

SEP 24 | A Very Special Evening with Karla Bonoff

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