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chancellor Welcome to the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver! For the past fifteen years, within this incredible building, worldclass performers have shared their talents, ideas, and vision with Denver and the DU community. This season, the Newman Center presents the National Geographic Live series — a first for Denver — which explores diversity, conversation, and discovery. We also have the honor to host jazz singer Dianne Reeves and modern classical group Bang on a Can, who will perform with DU’s Lamont School of Music students. And that just skims the surface of the incredible depth of this year’s programming. I am proud that this season prominently features women performers and directors. And I am inspired by the convergence of the arts and social justice by the NEA Jazz Masters, MacArthur Fellows, DU’s own Spirituals Project, and many others. The Newman Center is just one way the University connects with our city and region — and Denver is a city that highly values the arts and culture. Here, our community can find challenging, innovative performances, familyfriendly programming, events featuring prominent thinkers and speakers, and showcases of our talented DU musicians and actors. The Newman Center is also advancing the public good by working with Denver Public Schools to reach students from pre-k through high school. By coming together to enjoy these events, we are participating in and supporting something of immense importance: the joy and transformation made possible through the arts. Thank you for your attendance. Please, enjoy the show.

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about the newman center The Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Denver opened its doors in 2002 and has been acclaimed as one of the nation’s finest university performing arts centers. Unique in the region for its size, acoustic quality, and programming, the Newman Center is dedicated to showcasing cultural diversity, stretching the imagination, and stimulating dialogue through the performing arts. The Newman Center hosts nearly 500 events each year with 120,000 people in attendance. At the core of Newman Center’s programming is Newman Center Presents, a multidisciplinary professional performing arts series, showcasing renowned artists from around the world. Newman Center is home to DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre and also hosts community and performing arts organizations such as The Denver Post’s Pen and Podium Series and the Friends of Chamber Music series. The Newman Center is also a regular venue for performances by some of Colorado's premier arts organizations, including Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Denver Brass, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, and others. The Newman Center enriches Colorado audiences at the University of Denver through the performing arts by blurring the lines between campus and community, developing key community partnerships, and creating programming for families—introducing new generations to the arts.


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patron information The Newman Center for the Performing Arts is fully accessible. Patrons needing accommodations for a disability should call the box office at 303-871-7720. Complimentary parking is provided for all Newman Center Presents shows in the Newman Center garage, subject to availability. Patrons are advised not to park in the neighborhoods, as most of the side streets have one-hour parking only. Arrive early to ensure a space in the garage. Artists, programs, venues, and schedules are subject to change without notice. The Newman Center will make reasonable efforts to notify ticket holders of changes. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Patrons are encouraged to call the Newman Center for information on the suitability of events for children. The University of Denver is a smokefree campus. Smoking and vaping is permitted only in designated areas.

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destination freedom: black radio days Friday, March 22, 2019 at 7:30 pm Elizabeth Eriksen Byron Theatre, University of Denver There will not be an intermission for this performance.

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donnie l. betts, producer and director Lamaria Aminah, playwright Black. begins when a community is shaken after another young black man dies at the hands of police. A conversation evolves between two mothers at the vigil—one white and one black. Through their interaction, Black. gets to the heart of the matter on communication between races. Artists: Andrew Jacob Betts, donnie l. betts, Kerrie Joy, Devra Keyes, Such Monique Brooks Roberts, Aaron Brooks Roberts, Lem Williams, musical guests Community Conversation Black. was written by Lamaria Aminah during the Curious New Voices Summer Playwriting Intensive at Curious Theatre Company in Denver, Colorado, where it was originally produced. A staged production is currently being toured to school and community groups throughout Colorado by Curious Theatre Company.

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about the artists donnie l. betts (lowercase is intentional) has years of experience in film, video, radio and theatre. He is a founding member of two theatre companies in Denver, Colorado, City Stage Ensemble and Denver Black Arts Company. He attended Yale School of Drama. His theatre performance credits include The Gospel at Colonus on Broadway, The Warrior Ant at Brooklyn Academy of Music (aka BAM), as well as many regional performances including Spunk, Driving Miss Daisy, Home, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. Theatre directing includes House With No Walls, Citizen , Black and Skeleton Crew for Curious, Proof by Lynn Nottage, and others for City Stage, Emperor Jones, Zora, and Slut Energy Theory in Denver and Dallas, and at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York for No Credits, at the Aurora Fox, Zora, Emperor Jones, Hi Hat Hattie, Crumbs From the Table of Joy, K2, The Color Purple, Who Killed Jigaboo Jones, I Go On Singing: the Life of Paul Robeson, Black Elk Speaks, and Porgy and Bess. His film performance credits include Switchback and Honeydripper, both written and directed by John Sayles. His production company, No Credits Productions, produces the award-winning


radio drama Destination Freedom, Black Radio Days and documentary films including Music is My Life, Politics My Mistress: The Story of Oscar Brown Jr., which has been screened at over 25 film festivals worldwide and has won of eleven Best Documentary and Audience Choice Awards and has aired on PBS and other stations nationwide. His first film, Dearfield: The Road Less Traveled, a docudrama about the all-black town in northern Colorado, was nominated for an Emmy and screened on PBS. He won an Emmy for his film, My Voice, a film on spoken word artist and actor Jeff Campbell. His films Lincoln Hills and Dr. Justina Ford currently air on RMPBS.org. His upcoming projects include The Why: Women of Power series and the film Beyond Chaos: Is America Possible? Andrew Jacob Betts is making his Destination Freedom: Black Radio Days debut. Andrew is a second grade student at Polton Elementary School where he enjoys math, art, making his classmates laugh, and his teacher Mrs. Buchanan. He also enjoys writing short stories and playing his violin. Andrew can be seen in the upcoming documentary Beyond Chaos: Is America Possible? Kerrie Joy is an artist, educator, and entrepreneur. Born in Brooklyn and raised on a church pew in Newburgh, NY, Kerrie brings her east coast flare and fervency to the stage for every single performance. The truth of her words and the power of her delivery have been said to lift her listeners out of their seats. It is that same magic that has brought her to stages such as the Red Rocks Amphitheater, TEDx MileHigh, the 2018 Denver Womxn’s March and MLK Marade, and many more. Kerrie channels her creativity through poetry, hip hop, song, short story, graphic design, and fashion. Reveling in her awkward nature, Kerrie also brings a conscious vulnerability and a learned confidence to the classroom where she challenges her students to journey to their truest selves. She shows them how to always assume a posture of learning and humility while maintaining confidence in their innate ability to effect change simply by telling their story. “To tell your story is to tell the story of humanity; and to tell the story of humanity is to tell a greater truth,” says Kerrie Joy. Through local middle schools, high schools, college classrooms, and nonprofit organizations, Kerrie is honored to pour into the youth, giving them something she always knew she deserved as a child: access to themselves and access to the truth. She is currently working ii

on her first extended writing project and is the proud co-host of The SIP Podcast which she began in 2019 with her dear friends and fellow artists Monique Brooks Roberts and Rajdulari. You can find The SIP on both Apple Podcasts and Google Play. Learn more about Kerrie and her story and book her for an upcoming workshop or event at www.kerriejoy.com. Devra Keyes has appeared in numerous productions at the Arvada Center, the Denver Center, Boulder’s Dinner Theater and the now defunct Country Dinner Playhouse. She has also been involved with Toto Too Theater, the Athena Project and the Evergreen Players. She is proud to be a part of the important and timely work Black. Such (pronounced ‘such’) is a Boston-born, New York-raised, California-educated, Chicago-groomed soul singer. As a performer she has enough energy to power a small city, captivating and winning over audiences in renowned venues across the US, UK, France, Japan, and the Netherlands. As a songwriter, she’s a natural-born storyteller, weaving lyrics that capture the imagination and touch the soul. Her album, Trial and Error (13 originals), follows on the heels of her successful lead single, Sugar Maple, which topped UK’s Soul Charts for several consecutive weeks and is a favorite on urban and satellite radio. In 2016, she became the first and only Black American woman to win an All African Music Award (AFRIMA), continental Africa’s equivalent of a Grammy. After pouring some “such sauce” on Paul McCartney’s classic Maybe I’m Amazed and John Legend’s Ordinary People she’s back with the sultry, silky smooth Before Dark, the leading single from her upcoming album due later this year. Such is also an award-winning actress, earning Henry and Broadway World Best Actress and Best Acting Debut nods for her portrayal of Celie in The Color Purple, has had several TV appearances and finished in the top 60 on American Idol’s season 11. Monique Brooks Roberts is a violinist hailing from Louisville, KY. Now residing in the Colorado area, she is intent on making her mark in the soul/jazz fusion circuit with her sultry and sensual violin work. She graduated in 2005 from Eastern Kentucky University studying with Dr. Eun Hwan Bai and Jeremy Mulholland. Monique has had a busy and fulfilling career, having performed Newman Center Presents Destination Freedom: Black Radio Days


and recorded for many notable artists including Alicia Keys, Common, Jill Scott, Rajdulari, Adrianne Archie, Mos Def, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, J. Cole, Shawn Mendes, and many more She has performed with the Soulful Symphony Orchestra, Gateways Festival Orchestra, Harlem Symphony Orchestra, and Philharmonic of Southern New Jersey where she sat Principal Second. She has also featured on live television on multiple occasions, appearing on VH1 Storytellers, CBS Late Show With David Letterman, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the MTV Video Music Awards, BET Bobby Jones Gospel Show and the BET Honors. Monique has played at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, the John F. Kennedy Center, Radio City Music Hall, The Kimmel Center, Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, the world famous Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, Russia, the Theater at Madison Square Garden, The Newport Jazz Festival, The Willingboro Jazz Festival and plenty more. She currently performs and tours with Elegance String Quartet, Rootstock Republic, and is a designated sub for Pretty Woman on Broadway in NYC. Monique works closely with husband, and producer/musical director Aaron Brooks Roberts, who provides the foundations of the tracks which Monique lays her violin talents over. So far, she has released an album in 2007 with her former neo-soul/jazz band TruVibe, entitled “Tru Beginnings”. Today, she is on the newmancenter.du.edu

grind again, working on a solo album entitled “Free” that is set to launch in Spring 2019. Lamaria Aminah is a writer and activist. Black. is her first play and it was developed in the Curious New Voices summer intensive last year. Born in Portland, OR, Lamaria has lived all over the country. She came to Denver via Washington DC and finished her last two years of high school at East. Lamaria overcomes the daily challenges of living with epilepsy and is a softball player and talented musician playing flute, piano and saxophone. Lamaria believes she’s found a real home and purpose in writing for theatre and film. She is currently working on two more plays and adapting Black. into a short film. donnie l. betts wishes to thank the following:

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donor acknowledgement as of february 12, 2019 Lifetime ($1,000,000+) Morley C. Ballantine* Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Joy S. Burns Ruth S. Byron* Adolph Coors Foundation June Swaner Gates* Jane M. and Frederic C.* Hamilton The Frederic C. Hamilton Family Foundation Kresge Foundation Robert and Judi Newman Robert and Judi Newman Family Foundation Virginia E. Trevorrow* Carl M. Williams* Lifetime ($500,000+) Patrick D. and Joan A. Bowlen William K. and Rita Bass* Coors Devonshire Charitable Trust Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank* Lewis D. and John J. Gilbert Foundation The Grynberg Family, including gifts in memory of Gloria Kubel Ronald L* and Carol L.* Moore Scott J. and Virginia L. Reiman Reiman Foundation Daniel L. Ritchie Lifetime ($100,000+) Anonymous Raphael Levy Memorial Foundation Jordon* and Essie Perlmutter Porter Adventist Hospital Richard C. and Jeanne P. Saunders Galen and Ada Belle Spencer Foundation Judith M. and Marvin E. Wolf Lifetime ($50,000+) Fine Arts Foundation Gareth D. Flora LaRetta M. Flora Gay & Lesbian Fund for Colorado Beverlee B. Henry and Robert P. Fullerton L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Kern Family Foundation Mary L. Rossick and Jerome H. Kern The Kenneth King Foundation Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund J. K. Mullen Foundation Anna and John J. Sie John W. and Marilyn Johnson Stoddard Lifetime ($25,000+) Friends of Chamber Music Pioneer Legacy Society Donors who have included the Newman Center in their estate plans Anonymous Thomas and Brenda Douglis Sally G. Plummer

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Annual Giving Circles Director ($25,000+) Bonfils-Stanton Foundation The Grynberg Family Gold ($10,000+) Colorado Creative Industries L. Roger and Meredith Hutson Antonia and Vladimer Kulaev Cultural Heritage Fund Encore ($5,000+) Nancy and Samuel Gary Beverlee B. Henry & Robert P. Fullerton, including gifts in honor of Sue Anschutz-Rodgers, in honor of Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank*, and in honor of Robert and Judi Newman New England Foundation for the Arts Robert and Judi Newman The Sakura Foundation Benefactor ($2,500+) Kendra Whitlock Ingram and Benjamin Ingram Jane N. and Wayne G. Nielsen Western States Arts Federation Ovation ($1,000+) Barbara Allen and Marc Frank Teri and Gordon Appell Sharon Magness and Ernest Blake† Harley and Joni Conner† Lisa A. Feldman Margot Gilbert Frank and M Allan Frank*, including gifts in honor of The Honorable Robert P. Fullerton and Mrs. Beverlee B. Henry Diana W. and Michael Kinsey Gregg Kvistad and Amy R. Oaks Paula J. Meadows Doloris G. and Gene Milstein Victoria and Trygve Myhren† Carolyn A. Agosta and William Rauschert David Rosentrater Douglas G. and Mary B. Scrivner The Anna and John J. Sie Foundation† Carolyn M. Strand Rebecca Chopp and Frederick Thibodeau† Roxanne S. and Frederick A. Vierra Tina A. Walls Patron ($500+) Anonymous Leslie S. Beltrami Libby L. Bortz and Michael R. Altenberg Ellie Caulkins The Clinton Family Fund† Sara E. and Steven Dallman† Thomas and Brenda Douglis† Tom and Margie Gart Family Fund† Marie and Matthew Gordon Amy A. and Donald Earl Harris Mark and Allison Heiser Andrew E. Hornbrook Neal Arts Fund at the Denver Foundation

Nelson Family Foundation Nancy M. and W. Peterson Nelson Stephen B. Perry Andrew E. and Kristin E. Powers David N. and Helen Rasmussen Susan Rifkin Norwood L. and Barbara J. Robb Sage Family Fund Stephen Seifert† Ronald H. Short Kellyn S. and Jeff M. Smith Adrian Tinsley in honor of Cynthia Secor Etta M. and Michael D. West Janet Yenter Friend ($250+) Anonymous Joseph Assell† Laurie A. Booras Diane and Darrel Barbara Bryant† Gerald W. Chapman Mary Jo Craige Susan L. Froelich and Richard E. Ingram in honor of Kendra and Benjamin Ingram Lissy A. Garrison Phyllis Goodman Harriet R. and Donald S. Kaufmann Diana Yunn Lee Jean A. and Ronald C. Meyer William Mohrman Jean E. and Edward Onderko Kerry S. and Nathan W. Pearlman Natalie and Sean Raborn Elissa RaeStein and Richard K. Replin Donald D. and Kathy A. Rosenkrans Mark E. Rodgers Amy and Jay Sage Polly W. Sanna and John S. Sanna, III Mark E. and Valerie Rodgers† Constance A. Brakken and Rodney L. Smith Kathy A. and Donald D. Rosenkrans† Liora Spiess Cynthia Secor and Adrian Tinsley Thomas Stalker and Jeremy Anderson Etta M. and Michael D. West† Edith E. and Joseph S. Wong †All or a portion of this gift was made in honor of Robert and Judi Newman. *Deceased If you would like your donor listing to appear differently in our next performance program, please contact Meagan Kilcoyne, Associate Director of Development, at 303-871-3274 or meagan.kilcoyne@du.edu.

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These avid philanthropists, and winners of the 2014 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts’ John Madden Jr. Leadership Award, smile when they remember becoming involved in the campaign to create an outstanding center for the performing arts at the University of Denver. Daniel L. Ritchie, then chancellor, invited Judi to head the effort when the Center was only a dream. Later, the Center was named in the couple’s honor. The couple’s passion for performing arts and education harmoniously intersected with the Newman Center, which is home to exceptional performance venues and DU’s Lamont School of Music and Department of Theatre. Former DU Chancellor Dan Ritchie has often said that “love is the principal ingredient in any successful building,” says Judi. “The Newman Center, as well as the University’s many other buildings, show just how true that is.” The Newmans appreciated the masterful collaboration between Ritchie and DU Architect Emeritus Cabell Childress, and the expertise of Joseph Docksey, then director of the Lamont School, and William Temple Newman Center Presents 2018-19 Season


Above: this photo of Robert and Judi Newman was presented in Joy Burns Plaza in January 2018. It was taken to commemmorate their support and commitment to the Newman Center on its fifteenth anniversary. Left to right: Frederick Thibodeau and Chancellor Rebecca Chopp, Judi and Robert Newman. Photo courtesy Wayne Armstrong.

Davis, then chairman of DU’s Department of Theatre. They delight in the superb array of Newman Center Presents’ programs presented over the years by Executive Directors Stephen Seifert and Kendra Whitlock Ingram. Prominent in Denver’s cultural community, the Newmans serve on many boards. Among those, Bob is a Trustee of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and the Denver Art Museum. He is a former member of DU’s Board of Trustees and currently serves on the Daniels School executive Advisory Council. Judi is a Trustee of the Denver Botanic Gardens and sits on the Visiting Committee for the Frost School of Music and the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami. She is also a former Trustee and Treasurer of the Colorado Symphony Association. “Each year brings more recognition to this venue and its world-class programs,” says Bob. “Judi and I are delighted to be part of this University of Denver community.” newmancenter.du.edu

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The Vicki Myhren Gallery is the primary exhibition space for contemporary art at the University of Denver. The gallery presents a rotating calendar of exhibitions featuring local, national, and global artists, both emerging and established. Dedicated to interdisciplinary visual arts, the Vicki Myhren Gallery offers engaging programming for students and

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