View Magazine Fall 2019, September 27 & October 5, 2019

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FALL 2019

THE VIEW R E M A R K A B L E

P R O G R A M M I N G



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PRESENTING PARTNERS Scott Leonhart and Maggie Eichenlaub; Joel and Janet Kaufman, Betty A. and Don E. Winslow

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PATRON SPONSOR Linda Bjelland

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PRESENTING PARTNERS Janet and Joel Kaufman, Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Grant

Lone Tree City Council Mayor Jacqueline Millet Mayor Pro Tem Cathie Brunnick Councilmember Mike Anderson Councilmember Jay Carpenter Councilmember Wynne Shaw The Lone Tree Arts Center is owned and operated by the City of Lone Tree.

Lone Tree City Management City Manager Seth Hoffman Deputy City Manager Kristin Baumgartner

Cover photos: submitted; Mary Louise Lee by Dave Wood Photography.

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LTAC POLICIES & PROCEDURES

At Your Service 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 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 theater-goers, please arrive in plenty of time for the scheduled curtain.

Cameras, Tape Recorders, Pagers, and Cell Phones 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.

Smoking Children 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-in-arms 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 OfďŹ ce.

Refreshments 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.

Restrooms 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. Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located near the north entrance.

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The Lone Tree Arts Center is a smoke-free facility. Smoking e-cigarettes is not permitted inside the building.

Parking 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.

Hearing Assistance 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 T-switch or telephone switch). Please consult your hearing aid manual or audiologist to determine if your aids have a T-coil and how to turn it on. For hearing aids without a Tele-Coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box OfďŹ ce.

Emergencies 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.


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INCLUSIVE OF ALL

Accessibility Services at the Lone Tree Arts Center 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 a variety of accessibility needs. For more information about our accessible services, please visit: lonetreeartscenter.org/accessibility. Accessible seating is available in all our venues and is available for purchase online or at the Box Offi ce. 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 Offi ce if you have any questions about accessible seating. 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. 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). Please consult your hearing aid manual or audiologist to determine if your aids have

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a T-coil and how to turn it on. For hearing aids without a Tele-Coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box Offi ce. We are happy to provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. Please call the Box Offi ce at least seven days in advance to request services. Large print programs are available upon request. The Lone Tree Arts Center programs sensory friendly performances that are welcoming to individuals with autism or with other conditions that create sensory sensitivities. Social stories, break spaces, small performance modifi cations, and a relaxed atmosphere make these performances accessible. Contact our Box Offi ce for more information.


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PROFILE

A NEW VOICE FROM THE OLD WEST:

CROSS THAT RIVER

Dolly’s cover really got his creative juices fl owing. And it helped that he also had a deeply personal source of inspiration for the story of Blue, the black cowboy and the focus of Cross That River. Growing up, Allan would spend time on his grandfather’s farm in western Pennsylvania, where men of color worked with cattle and where a young Allan could ride horses all summer long. But when he went back to Brooklyn, where surely a farm of any sort seemed hard to imagine, he was made fun of because no one had ever heard of a Black cowboy. But that time spent on his grandfather’s farm stayed with Allan and would eventually serve as inspiration for Cross That River. He also gathered inspiration from the works of William Katz, the life of Bass Reeves, and even from the Black American West Museum here in Denver. We all have an idea of the Old West— cattle drives and saloons and shoot-outs at dusk. We all have an idea of what the men and women of the Old West looked like, even if our idea is mostly from John Wayne movies. Cross That River: A Concert About the Black West, coming to LTAC on January 18, 2020, will challenge your idea of the Old West and expand it for the better. Allan Harris, both the star and writer of the show, got the inspiration for Cross That River from a somewhat unexpected source. When in the Rocky Mountains, he heard Dolly Parton covering the old jazz standard “I Get a Kick Out of You.” He’d had the idea of a piece that incorporated jazz and country, two inherently American genres of music, and hearing

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Originally conceived as a song cycle on a trilogy of albums, the production of Cross That River has seen many different iterations. With each production, it grew in its theatrical nature, but the production here at LTAC is taking Cross That River back to its roots—just musicians and vocalists on a stage, sharing a profound and moving story through music. It’s a show that will broaden your horizons and will inspire a sense of camaraderie with everyone else experiencing the show with you. Sponsored by

Cross That River

Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 8pm


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PROFILE

WILL ACKERMAN AND WINDHAM HILL RECORDS Windham Hill Records came from humble beginnings. In 1975, Will Ackerman was playing guitar music for his friends around Stanford University and they all wanted a way to take Will’s music with them. They pitched in money for him to record an album and that album, titled In Search of the Turtle’s Navel, became the fi rst recording of what would eventually become Windham Hill Records. In 1976, the label was offi cially founded by Ackerman and Anne Robinson. At fi rst, the artists on the labels were friends and family of Ackerman, but it quickly grew. The mainstream music culture had a hard time nailing down what genre the artists of Windham Hill fell into—were they folk? Jazz? New Age? The mostly instrumental music coming from the label was hard to defi ne but gained a steady following. Ackerman himself discovered some of the label’s most popular artists, like Michael Hedges, and produced their albums on the label. As the label grew, they started to break into the mainstream. A handful of Windham Hill artists broke onto the Billboard Pop Chart—the fi rst was George Winston, and Shadowfax later had albums that entered the Pop Chart. Windham Hill also had samplers that would place on the Billboard Pop Chart featuring various

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artists who had sent their demos to the studio. The artists on the label continued to conquer the Billboard New Age charts. Windham Hill artists were vanguards of their craft. As founder, Ackerman was the driving force behind the label. But as the company grew, he started to feel like it was heading a direction that wasn’t necessarily the same way that he wanted to go. By 1992, he sold his share of the company, but he didn’t stay out of the record-label realm for long. After a threeyear non-compete agreement had run its course, he started Imaginary Road Studios in Vermont. This new studio allows him to be much more hands-on with producing than he was in the latter days of Windham Hill. Be transported by Will Ackerman, and three guitarists that were handpicked by Ackerman himself for this one of a kind concert experience.

Will Ackerman: The Gathering, 4 Guitars Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8pm


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PROGRAMMING SPOTLIGHT

ARTS IN THE AFTERNOON 2019–2020 Arts in the Afternoon series: Tito Malaga Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 at 1:30pm

Student/Senior National Geographic Live Matinee: From Summit To Sea with Photographer Andy Mann Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at 10am

Student/Senior National Geographic Live Matinee: Social By Nature with Biologist and Photographer Ronan Donovan Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at 10am

Senior Matinee: Motones vs Jerseys Photo: Timothy Devine

Arts in the Afternoon is a mostly monthly hour-long series geared

Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 at 1:30pm

Senior Matinee: Home for the Holidays 2019 Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019 at 1:30pm

toward seniors that features some

Denver Dolls

of the finest classical, jazz, opera,

Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020 at 1:30pm

and other musicians from the metro Denver area. Each show includes a

A St. Patrick’s Celebration with Colcannon

significant educational component,

Wednesday, Mar. 18, 2020 at 1:30pm

with professional musicians or

The Three Bs: Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms featuring Philip Stevens, Friends from the Colorado Symphony, and Betsy Schwarm

their narrators sharing historical and artistic insights about the music they play. Senior matinees of theatrical production and musicals, as well as student/senior matinees of selected National Geographic Live programming, are also offered. Complimentary refreshments

Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2020 at 1:30pm

Watch Your Step: Vintage Dance Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 1:30pm

Belgian Chocolates: Phillip Stevens, Hsiao-Ling Lin, and Betsy Schwarm

and conversation with artists

Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 1:30pm

follow most performances, giving

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participants a unique opportunity to socialize and discuss the performance they’ve just attended.

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and Patron Sponsor Linda Bjelland


PROFILE

MOTONES vs JERSEYS The boys are back! Over the years, you’ve seen the Motones and the Jerseys perform at the Arts Center, and now they are back and better than ever. After residencies at Candlelight Dinner Theater and Boulder Dinner Theater, Motones vs. Jerseys returns to the Arts Center with a revised show during which you pick the winner. Featuring the music of artists such as Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Bruno Mars, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Beach Boys, Rick James,

The Platters, The Flamingos, Herman’s Hermits, and more, and you have the tough choice of deciding which group sang it better. Motones vs. Jerseys features LTAC favorite Mary Louise Lee as emcee (and you’ll be lucky enough to hear her perform a song or two, too!), as well as talented vocalists including Colorado favorites Kenny Moten, Randy Chalmers, Brian Jackson, and Jacob Villarreal. So “Get Ready”… “Oh What A Night” Motones vs. Jerseys will be!

Motones vs. Jerseys Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 1:30pm, Friday, October 25, 2019 at 8pm, and Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 1:30pm and 8pm

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From Summit to Sea With Filmmaker and Photographer Andy Mann Friday, September 27 at 10am and 8pm For over a decade, Andy Mann has been a forerunner in the world of adventure film and conservation photography. He is an experienced climber, diver, arctic explorer and award-winning filmmaker whose imagery is helping tell the story of our rapidly changing planet, documenting expeditions on all seven continents for National Geographic magazine, Sea Legacy, National Geographic’s Pristine Seas, Wildlife Conservation Society, and more. His imagery is remarkably memorable, reminding us how the emotion of an image can touch our spirit. Andy is the co-founder and director at 3 Strings Productions, the commercial and documentary film studio in Boulder, CO and works with clients such as Red Bull, Toyota, The North Face, National Geographic and more. He also a founding member of the Sea Legacy Collective with Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier.

Sponsored by: 2019-2020 Sponsors

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One Night in Memphis: Presley, Perkins, Lewis, and Cash Saturday, October 5 at 8pm One Night in Memphis: Presley, Perkins, Lewis & Cash tributes a night in rock and roll history that still lives on today. On December 4th, 1956, Carl Perkins, along with his brothers Clayton and Jay, booked a recording session at Sam Phillips’ Sun Records studios in Memphis, Tennessee. He was to record an old blues song called “Matchbox” that the Beatles covered as well years later. On the session as well was one of Sam Phillips’ latest acquisitions to his stable of acts, a young and cocky piano player from Ferriday, Louisiana by the name of Jerry Lee Lewis. Not too long after they got a satisfactory take, Elvis Presley dropped by (a big star already) and listened in. Johnny Cash dropped in as well. A jam session then ensued and the engineer that day, Jack Clement, kept the tape rolling without the knowledge of anyone. The jam session went on for quite a while and at some point during the session, Sam Phillips called the Memphis Press-Scimitar newspaper and they came by towards the end and shot some photos of it. An article appeared the next day about the memorable occasion under the headline of “Million Dollar Quartet.” What survives today is a recording of an event that is momentous eavesdropping on American recording artist icons in their prime; Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash all having the time of their life singing country, gospel, and rock and roll songs. It’s a fascinating glimpse of rock and roll in its infancy and shows what these legends all shared in common: growing up in the south and singing gospel music in church. You can also hear a camaraderie between major music stars in their prime, something that is rare in today’s music business. One Night in Memphis was created in 2012 by John Mueller, well-known for his long-running and successful number one tribute, Winter Dance Party, a tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper. For more info, visit www.onenightinmemphis.com or www.wdpproductions.com

Sponsored by: 2019-2020 Sponsors


CAST John Mueller...............................................................................................................Carl Perkins Shawn Barker...........................................................................................................Johnny Cash Blair Carman........................................................................................................Jerry Lee Lewis Alex Swindle..............................................................................................................Elvis Presley Shawn Barker (Johnny Cash) has traveled all over Canada and the U.S. portraying the legendary Mr. Johnny Cash in the long-running Brown Production show, The Man in Black widely recognized as one of the most authentic Johnny Cash tributes anywhere. Shawn has had the pleasure to perform and maintain a friendship with W.S. “Fluke” Holland, Johnny Cash’s original drummer, for 40 years. When Shawn isn’t performing with The Man in Black show, you can catch his Cash tribute in One Night in Memphis. Shawn was born and raised in a suburb outside of St. Louis, Missouri. When he’s not on the road touring, he resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. John Mueller (Carl Perkins) has had a successful professional acting and music career including guest roles on E! Entertainment, Ellen, Lois and Clark, Brisco County Jr. and the film Bloodline which also features two of John’s original songs. His real passion has remained with Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, and rock and roll from the 1950s. Well-known for his very successful show Winter Dance Party, the official and estate endorsed tribute to Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper, he created One Night in Memphis, also known as A Night to Remember, back in 2012 and it is another smash hit. Fascinated by the night of December 4th, 1956 when Sun Records Studios had Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley all together for one magical night of rock and roll, John decided to create a tribute to that night and take on the challenge of learning all the classic guitar solos that accompanied the music from these artists. He finds it a great relief to sit back and let “Elvis,” “Jerry Lee,” and “Johnny Cash” do most of the entertaining and concentrate on backing them on guitar. Blair Carman (Jerry Lee Lewis) hails from Cincinnati and has been playing piano since he was 12 years old. He grew interested in 1950s rock and roll by listening to his parents old 45s. A high in-demand act known both nationally and internationally, Blair plays with his band, the Belleview Boys, the hits of Jerry Lee, Elvis, Hank Williams, and all the greats. Blair was the only Jerry Lee Lewis performer personally invited to play at Jerry Lee Lewis’s 75th birthday party at the Killer’s home in Louisiana. Blair has been rocking and rolling with One Night in Memphis since 2012. Read and see more about Blair at www.blaircarman.com. Alex Swindle (Elvis) is a 23-year-old singer, musician, National Grand Champion, and 2015 Ultimate Elvis Top Ten World Finalist from Alabama. With ten years of performing as an Elvis tribute artist, Alex brings to the stage the thrill and charged atmosphere reminiscent of the young Elvis in his Sun Records days of 1954. A genuine Southern gentleman, Alex presents to his audience a raw talent and compelling charm much like Elvis at the beginning of his career.


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Partners and Supporters Behind every great performance at the Lone Tree Arts Center is the generosity of our wonderful individual and corporate donors. We are grateful for these contributions. Please consider joining our family of donors by calling (720) 509-1009 or online at www.LoneTreeArtsCenter.org. This list includes donors to the Lone Tree Arts Center from May 1, 2018 to September 13, 2019. 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.

$20,000+ • SCFD: Scientific and Cultural Facilities District • Harold and Ada Anderson

• National Endowment for the Arts • Park Meadows Business Improvement District • PNC Bank

• Bellco Credit Union

• RidgeGate

• CBS4

• Sky Ridge Medical Center and Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children

• Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Grant • Lone Tree Arts Center Guild

$10,000 - $19,999

• Xcel Energy Foundation • Betty A. and Don E. Winslow

$5,000 - $9,999 • BBVA Compass Bank

• Andrews Winslow Foundation

• Charles Schwab Foundation

• Century Communities, Inc.

• CliftonLarsonAllen LLP

• Charles Schwab & Co. • Colorado Creative Industries • In Memory of Heidi Kaufman • Janet and Joel Kaufman • John G. Duncan Charitable Trust • Scott Leonhart and Maggie Eichenlaub

• D.A. Davidson Fixed Income Capital Markets • Developmental Pathways

• Residence Inn Denver South/Park Meadows Mall • Shea Homes • The Tappan Foundation • Thrive Home Builders • TownPlace Suites by Marriott Denver South/ Lone Tree • U.S. Bank • U.S. Bank Foundation • Brenda and Charles Vitaska

$2,500 - $4,999 • Carole and Bob Adelstein • Linda Bjelland • Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows • Michael R. Harris and Charlotte Min-Harris

• Hampton Inn and Suites Denver/South-RidgeGate

• McGeady Becher P.C.

• MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation

• Robinson Waters & O’Dorisio, P.C.

• Merrick & Company • MorningStar Senior Living at RidgeGate

• Plante Moran

• Betsy Schutte • Seasons 52 Fresh Grill • Sierra • Barbara and John Spisak


• Thomas C. Ullrich

• Play Street Museum

• Jim and Debbie Kullas

• Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF)

• Rainold Family Foundation

• Gary and Cori Leete

• Elton and Patsy Winters

• Regency RidgeGate and Ovation

• Lone Tree Brewing Company

• Richard and Jill Rogers

• In Honor of Henry Lowenstein

• M.J. “Mel” and Virginia Semrad

• Bobbie and David Marfitano

• Richard and Patricia Braden

• Paul and Susan Squyer

• Mary and Bob Mathews

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• The Calkins Family

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• Hurley and Claire Mitchell

$1,000 - $2,499 • Brent and Marie Bailey • Nora and Rod Boschee

• Jay and Melissa Carpenter • Children’s Hospital Colorado • Dave and Betty Jo Cottrell • Jane and Tim Coulter • Donald E. Dillard and Janeen Kendall • FirstBank • In Memory of Roy H. Goodearl • Judy K. Hall • Sophie Huang and Yuan Hsieh

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• Beth and Ralph Howard • Michael and Marsha Jaroch • John and Nancy Jason • In Memory of Don Johnson • Michelle Kelloff • Dina Krain

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13 The History of the Negro Baseball Leagues with Bob Kendrick

DEC

1 Riders in the Sky: Christmas the Cowboy Way

21 Mary Louise Lee

10-11 The Doo Wop Project

27 National Geographic Live:

12 A Kantorei Christmas 18-22 Home for the Holidays

Orchestra’s Diana Ross Tribute From Summit to Sea

OCT

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12 The Wonderful Music of Oz 14 Take Me To The River New Orleans LIVE!

18 National Geographic Live: Social by Nature

23-26 Motones vs. Jerseys

NOV

1 Allan Harris Trio:

100 Years of Nat King Cole

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23 A Classical Holiday

Featuring Handel’s Messiah with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus

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JAN

FEB

4 International Guitar Night XX

6 Shaun Boothe Presents The Unauthorized Biography Series

15 An Evening with

Giada Valenti: From Venice with Love

21 Aureum: An Acrobatic Adventure Tale

MAR

13 National Geographic Live: Day To Night

20 Broadway Princess Party 22 Hands Percussion: Drumbeat Inferno

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27 Classic Albums Live: Help!

18 Cross That River:

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22-23 The Choir of Man 25 Classic Albums Live:

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4 Gail Bliss: The Songs of Patsy Cline

18 An Evening with

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MAY

2 Davina and the Vagabonds

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PROFILE

Make the Arts Center Part of Your Holiday Tradition! Each year the Arts Center strives to offer family-friendly holiday programs to celebrate the season. We’ve got plenty of shows for every taste, from country western to doo wop to choral and classical music, so you won’t want to miss celebrating the holidays here at the Arts Center. Our perennial theatrical production, Home for the Holidays, is all new this year. Home for the Holidays is an exciting and heartwarming family-friendly variety show produced in association with Chris Starkey. In addition to hearing your favorite holiday songs from the ‘50s and ‘60s through today, you’ll see spectacular dancing, and of course, appearances by the man himself, Santa! Home for the Holidays has become an Arts Center tradition, and you won’t want to miss this joyous celebration of the season! If you’re looking for a particular type of holiday music, you’re also in luck. We kick off the season with Arts Center favorite Riders in the Sky, celebrating Christmas the Cowboy Way. Country western music not your thing? After last year’s sold out

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show, The Doo Wop Project doowopifies your favorite Christmas classics for two performances! Looking for something a little more traditional? We are thrilled to bring back Denver’s own Kantorei for the fourth year in row, captivating with their beautiful holiday choral music. The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus round out the season with beautiful classical music and a special performance of the Christmas portion of Handel’s Messiah, including the Hallelujah Chorus. The Arts Center will also be a part of Lone Tree Merry Days again this year, along with events across the street at the Douglas County Library and MorningStar Senior Living. Bring the whole family to this free fun-filled family celebration and help us light our outdoor Christmas tree. A huge thanks to Park Meadows Retail Resort for sponsoring our 2019–2020 holiday programming. The lights will shine bright at the Lone Tree Arts Center this holiday season—we hope to see you here! 2019-2020 Holiday Programming Sponsored by


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Ignite your inner explorer! Now in its fi fth year at the Arts Center, our National Geographic Live speaker series allows you to experience National Geographic as you never have before. Five different explorers describe their expeditions set to the backdrop of their photographs and fi lms on a fl oor-to-ceiling screen. These adventurers take you all around the world and beyond, telling thought-provoking stories and showing you breathtaking images from air to land to sea! Photo: Andy Mann

Special thanks to Andrews Winslow Foundation and Thrive Home Builders for sponsoring our 2019–2020 National Geographic Live Series, and to First Bank for sponsoring “Social By Nature.”

From Summit To Sea: Andy Mann Friday, September 27, 2019 at 10am and 8pm Award-winning fi lmmaker and photographer Andy Mann uses his work to bridge the gap between science and policy. From his early days as a rock climber to his current passion documenting the critically endangered oceanic whitetip shark, his stunning images tell the story of our rapidly changing planet, from top to bottom. Photo: Andy Mann

Social By Nature: Ronan Donovan Friday, October 18, 2019 at 10am and 8pm What’s a human? We are, at our core, social mammals. We build relationships, communicate, reproduce, establish territories, and adapt to shrinking resources. In these ways, we’re no different than other social mammals. Chimpanzees, wolves, and gorillas are among the most charismatic of the mammals we know. We identify with them as species, groups, and even as named individuals. They’re also under threat. Join biologist-turned-photographer Ronan Donovan as he talks about his work in documenting these animals and what we, as fellow social mammals, can learn from them.

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Live talks and incredible images presented by the adventurers themselves!

Life on the Vertical: Mark Synnott

Photo: Jared Ogden

Friday, December 27, 2019 at 8pm Mark Synnott is a man ever on the brink of new discovery. A big wall rock-climber of the highest order, he’s made legendary fi rst ascents of some of the world’s tallest, most forbidding walls, from Baffi n Island to Pakistan. Today, he uses his skills to break scientifi c ground, reaching incredibly inaccessible environments in search of rare species. It’s all in the spirit of adventure and exploration in order to educate about these sites of strange, remote beauty.

Photography Without Borders: Annie Griffiths Friday, January 17, 2020 at 8pm In the English countryside, celebrated photographer Annie Griffi ths produced a witty story on the Calder Valley Mouse Club showing the art of staging a beauty pageant for rodents. In Namibia, she spent time with a tribe surviving in the Kalahari Desert despite seven years of drought. But after a career covering all of the weird and wonderful facets of humanity in more than 100 countries, she has turned her creative energies toward supporting programs that empower women and children in the developing world.

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Day To Night: Stephen Wilkes Friday, March 13, 2020 at 8pm Photographer Stephen Wilkes built his career capturing iconic images meant to inspire and create change. The nostalgia of California’s Highway 1. The decay of Ellis Island. The ravages of Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy. In his most defi ning project, Day to Night, he photographs the changing of time from a fi xed camera position over the course of a full day and seamlessly blends the results into a single photograph—capturing fl eeting moments of humanity as light passes in front of his lens.

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ABOUT US

LTAC STAFF Lisa Rigsby Peterson, Executive Director, helped open the Lone Tree Arts Center in 2011 as its fi rst Executive Director. Over her 34 year career in performing arts management, she has been a part of many of Colorado’s leading cultural organizations—including The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Curious Theatre Company, and PHAMALY; served on multiple arts and cultural boards and committees, and also worked abroad. A Colorado resident since 1975, Lisa is a graduate of the University of Colorado and the Yale School of Drama. Paul Ackerman, Production Manager, is a native of Long Island, NY. Paul received his degree in Technical Theatre and Design from the University of Virginia. He has worked in Atlanta with The Alliance Theatre/Atlanta Children’s Theatre, Atlanta Ballet, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Paul joined the team at LTAC prior to its opening in 2011 after serving as the Senior General Manager of Production for Blue Man Group. Leigh Chandler, Marketing Director, joined the Lone Tree Arts Center staff in the fall of 2015, when she moved to Colorado. Prior to her move, she served as the Director of Marketing and Communications for the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington, Vermont for eight years. Leigh grew up outside of New York City and is a graduate of Cornell University. Heidi Conley, Business Manager, joined the Lone Tree Arts Center in February 2019. She has more than 25 years of experience in managing fi nance, budgeting, business operations, human resources, marketing, computer systems, databases, and e-commerce. Before joining the LTAC, she was the Vice President of Economic Literacy Colorado. She is currently enrolled in the Business Management program at Western Governor’s University and studied Accounting at the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

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Elaine Caras, Events Manager Allissa Dailey, Events Manager Bailey Dunning, Administrative and Artistic Assistant Adrien Hoff, Marketing Specialist Chris Husted, Audio and Visual Manager Jen Kiser, Assistant Technical Director Katie Konishi, Marketing Specialist Don Post, Lead Stage Technician Robin Scurto, Annual Giving Manager Michelle Sosa-Mallory, Corporate and Foundation Manager Ashley Vander Weg, Box Office Manager

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