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The Official Magazine of The Carolina Theatre

FALL 2015 | ISSUE 10 | WWW.CAROLINATHEATRE.ORG

90th Anniversary Celebration An Evening with

KRISTIN CHENOWETH January 30, 8 p.m.

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▪▪ 90th Anniversary Schedule ▪▪ News from the Theatre ▪▪ Photo Galleries



BOARD MEMBERS B OA RD OF TRU STEES

THE CAROLINA THEATRE ABOUT THE CAROLINA THEATRE OF DURHAM

The Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that manages the city-owned Carolina Theatre complex. Each year we present a variety of film and live performers that encompass a broad and diverse cross-section of arts and entertainment. Live performances at the Carolina Theatre are supported in part by the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the state of North Carolina, and the Fletcher Performing Arts Fund of Triangle Community Foundation. ADVERTISERS MAKE THIS MAGAZINE POSSIBLE

This magazine is designed by Shannon Media – the publisher of Durham Magazine – in cooperation with the Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc. This book would not be possible without the advertisers who support it. For advertising information, contact Rory Kelly Gillis at 919-933-1551 or rory@durhammag.com.

Scott Harmon, chair Lisa Long Jackson, vice chair Will Sendall, treasurer Leigh Vancil, secretary Richard Arnold Cora Cole-McFadden Cecily Durrett Ronnie Eubanks Elizabeth Hall Sandi Haynes Asher Hildebrand Nicole Oxendine Emily Page Barry Poss Ellen Reckhow Michael Schoenfeld Christy Simmons Mark Stanford Valerie Whitted

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In this ISSUE Board Members & Administrative Staff ............... 3 Letter from the CEO.............................................. 6 Coming Soon Calendar ......................................... 20

FEATURES In Memoriam: Peggy Mullen, 1935–2015........... 5 A tribute to a beloved former employee

Headlines .................................................................. 8 News and notes from the theatre

COVER: Celebrating Ninety Years...................... 16 The Carolina Theatre will mark its 90th Anniversary with several special events

The NCGLFF Turns 20............................................ 26

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A photo gallery from the 2015 North Carolina Gay + Lesbian Film Festival

Membership Benefits.............................................. 10 Seen & Heard........................................................... 12 Guest Presenters..................................................... 14 Film Festivals & Series............................................. 28 Tickets & Seating .................................................... 30 Kickstarter Donors................................................... 34 Donor List................................................................. 38 Dining Guide............................................................ 46

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Peggy Mullen in the Carolina Theatre lobby: 1986

IN MEMORIAM Peggy Jane Garrett Mullen NOVEMBER 2, 1935 - MARCH 29, 2015

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ormer Carolina Theatre employee Peggy Mullen, 79, passed away at her home in Durham this past March. From her tireless work as one of the dedicated volunteers who helped save our Theatre in the 1980s to her decades of distinguished service in our box office through 2013, Peggy was a cherished member of our community who will be deeply missed. “Peggy Mullen’s smile at the Carolina Theatre box office was so much a part of everything good that building has exemplified for so long,” Stephen Barefoot, the Theatre’s managing director from 1985 to 1988, said. “She was a cheerful, dedicated and supportive volunteer and employee for more than 30 years.” Always positive and accepting of change, Peggy saw much of it in her decades at the Carolina Theatre. She was the first part-time box office staffer to work with the Theatre’s new Ticketmaster system in 2010. Though Peggy left the Theatre in 2013, she always wanted to return to work in the building she cherished. A loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, Peggy is survived by her husband, George Thomas “Tommie” Mullen; daughter, Lisa Mullen Hartman and husband Jeff; son, Lowell Mullen and wife April; three grandchildren, a great grandson and three step-grandchildren; brothers, Earl Garrett and wife Debbie of Roxboro, Harry Lee Garrett and wife Patsy of Greenwood, SC; sister-in-law, Celia Payne of Memphis and brother-in-law, Luther Randolph Mullen of Durham and nieces and nephews. Order Tickets Now!  W W W. C A R O L I N AT H E AT R E . O R G   5


LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends,

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e’ve chosen this fall 2015 edition of ShowTime to kickoff what will be a year-long celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the Carolina Theatre, which opened on February 2, 1926. I’m proud of the incredible schedule we have put together to celebrate our historic 90th year. We have assembled a broad range of programs that cover a variety of interests which reflect all corners of our community. We started celebrating early when virtuoso musicians Chick Corea and Béla Fleck launched our Series ’26, whose name is a reference to the year the theatre opened, with an incredible performance in Fletcher Hall on October 4. It was an unexpected thrill for us — and the capacity crowd — when Grammy-winning, Durhambased jazz legend Branford Marsalis joined Chick and Béla on stage for an impromptu performance. As I write this letter, we’re looking forward to hosting the first in a year-long series of opera and ballet broadcasts from the Royal Opera House of London in our cinemas. These phenomenal productions are incredible world-class artistic performances that you won’t see anywhere else in the Triangle. We’re also very pleased to partner with Durham’s beating heart of jazz, the Art of Cool, and the storytelling troupe, the Monti, for several events. Both local organizations have demonstrated that you don’t have to be around for 90 years to present quality arts performances that are beloved by the community. The centerpiece event of our 90th Anniversary is Kristin Chenoweth’s performance on January 30. A talented Emmy and Tony

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Award-winning actress and singer, Kristin is adored from Broadway to Hollywood. She’s a great fit for our special celebration. I’m particularly looking forward to our 90th Anniversary Party on February 6. With plenty of food, drink and friends, this special night will provide an evening dedicated to celebrating our theatre’s 90th year. Tickets are available as part of the Kristin Chenoweth 90th Anniversary Celebration Concert package at the Carolina Theatre Box Office and on Ticketmaster.com Lastly, our free block party in the fall of 2016 will allow the entire community to tour the Carolina Theatre, experience some music and be a part of our milestone anniversary. Through the end of this year into 2016, I’ll be working with our 90th Anniversary committee to roll out additional events. I’m constantly reminded by people how important the Carolina Theatre is to them. Folks often share the stories of their first show, the last one they’ve seen, or the next one they will be attending. I’m honored to be a part of keeping the legacy of our venue alive so that future Durham residents can share similar stories. I thank you for the generous support that you, and those who’ve come before you, have given our historic venue, and I look forward to the next 90 years of the Carolina Theatre. Warmest regards,

Bob Nocek President/CEO Carolina Theatre of Durham, Inc.


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HEADLINES INTERESTING NEWS & EXCITING HAPPENINGS FROM THE CAROLINA THEATRE Ben’s Here, Did That The Carolina Theatre named cellist Ben Sollee as its Musician-In-Residence for 2015-2016. This new, annual program is designed to promote collaboration with the community of performing artists and organizations in Durham and the surrounding Triangle area. Future musicians will be selected through a yearly application process. Sollee is a singer-songwriter and composer known for his innovative playing style, genre-bending songwriting, electrifying performances and political and environmental activism. As part of his residency at the Carolina Theatre, Sollee will participate in a series of public and private events during the year. The first such event was a hike-in concert performance given by Sollee on the trails of the West Point on the Eno city park on September 12. Follow the Carolina Theatre and Ben Sollee on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest happenings on this exciting new program.

Dear John Singer-songwriter, author and Durham resident John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats is one of the world’s most creative and respected living artists. Much to our delight, Darnielle absolutely loves his hometown’s historic theatre. In April’s Rolling Stone feature story about his most recent album, Beat The Champ, Darnielle professed his love for Durham and the Carolina Theatre: “It’s probably my favorite place on the planet,” Darnielle said of the Theatre. “Built in 1926. They have a monthly horror festival that I’m a big supporter of called Retrofantasma. They also have one of the biggest North American documentary film festivals, Full Frame, and an annual horror festival called Nevermore.” That’s amazing praise. We’re blushing (as much as an 89-year-old gal can blush). We’re also incredibly proud to be a longstanding part of a growing community that dutifully nurtures and supports the arts so that remarkable artists like John Darnielle and others are proud to live here.

You never know when one of Durham’s creative geniuses will show up at the Carolina Theatre. Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis sat in with Dr. John & the Nite Trippers on Oct. 3, even though he wasn’t part of the pre-show billing. A longtime Durham resident who is a legend among musicians, Marsalis came back un-billed the next night to play a few songs with Chick Corea and Béla Fleck, too. Branford is welcome at CTD any time! 8   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

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John Darnielle wasn’t the only well-known artist connecting with the Carolina Theatre recently. Artist and producer Butch Walker praised our venue prior to his show in May; actor John Cusack re-tweeted our enthusiasm for screening the Brian Wilson biopic Love & Mercy in July; musician Jon Batiste favorited our congratulatory message to him on being selected bandleader of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in August and Grammy-winning country music star Lee Ann Womack gushed about our venue, the city and its people.


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SEEN & HEARD Spring/Summer 2015

Here are a few of the many amazing entertainers who performed at the Carolina Theatre in 2015.

01 Trombone Shorty had the entire audience dancing in May. 02 Legendary songwriter David Crosby performed a lively acoustic set of his music in June. 03 Morrissey made Fletcher Hall shake during his June show. 04 The incomparable Lauryn Hill delivered a fantastic night of funk and soul in August. 05 Jeff Tweedy was simply magical during the Film:Acoustic event in May. 06 Fans begged for the attention of The Price is Right: Live host Todd Newton in April. 07 Rhiannon Giddens belted out song after incredible song in April.

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GUEST Presenters FULL FRAME DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL fullframefest.org

The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema. Each spring Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham for a four- day, morning-to-midnight array of more than 100 films as well as discussions, panels and Southern hospitality. Set within a four- block radius, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public.

THE DURHAM SAVOYARDS durhamsavoyards.org

Created in 1963, Durham’s amazing homegrown theatre troupe, The Durham Savoyards, has brought fun and beauty to the Triangle by presenting the brilliant works of William S. Gilbert & Arthur S. Sullivan. For more than 50 years, this hardworking group of local theater lovers has entertained a community and greatly enriched the local arts scene.

TRIANGLE YOUTH BALLET triangleyouthballet.org

With a passion for training the next generation of dancers and instilling a deeper understanding of dance arts in our community, the Triangle Youth Ballet offers aspiring dancers workshops and performance opportunities. Founded in 1995 with the specific mission to produce family performances with local talent, the company quickly grew into one of the area’s top dance schools.

DURHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA durhamsymphony.org

The Durham Symphony is a semi-professional orchestra composed of a combination of volunteers and professionals, all classically trained. Throughout its 37-year history, the Symphony’s mission has been to foster the appreciation of music through the production of high-quality music for and by the residents of Durham and surrounding communities. The Symphony’s programming reflects a commitment to familiar, American and popular music. The organization also seeks to introduce classical orchestral music to young people in the school system through a variety of outreach programs. Traditionally, between October and May, the DSO performs several classical concerts at the Carolina Theatre.

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE TRIANGLE thecot.org

Considered one of the finest professional ensembles in North Carolina and the Southeast today, the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle boasts an elite corps of musicians presenting a well-chosen and unusual repertoire that delights audiences and evokes high praise from critics. That standard of excellence has become the hallmark of the orchestra and has distinguished it from its peers. The orchestra performs throughout the year at the Carolina Theatre. Season tickets are available through the Carolina Theatre box office.

NC YOUTH TAP ENSEMBLE ncyte.org

The North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble presents performances featuring cutting-edge contemporary choreography and traditional rhythm tap as it was danced in its prime. The company has performed or collaborated with many jazz musicians around the nation and world, has toured internationally and regularly appears at the two largest tap festivals in the United States – the New York City Tap Festival (Tap City) and Chicago Human Rhythm Project.

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BUILT TO LAST Carolina Theatre to celebrate its 90th Anniversary in Durham this February.

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hen the building that houses the Carolina Theatre opened on Feb. 2, 1926 as the Durham Auditorium, it was attached to a structure, now home of the Durham Arts Council, which served as the town’s City Hall. Several other theatres operated nearby to serve the community’s growing appetite for live arts and entertainment. Today, the Carolina is the last remaining of the original downtown theatres. The city-owned building’s bond with Durham remains stronger than ever thanks to the continuing support of a community of arts-loving citizens, many of whom can readily remember various stages of their own lives by recalling the many films, concerts and events they’ve seen inside the majestic venue in the heart of downtown. “You think about all of the other buildings that were here when we opened that aren’t here anymore,” Carolina Theatre President/CEO Bob Nocek said. “This one is around because it was — and is — important to people.” 16   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

Theatre board member Sandi Hayes has seen the venue’s evolution from a unique perspective: She returned to Durham two and-a-half years ago after attending Duke as an undergrad. “This isn’t the Durham I left 30 years ago,” said Hayes, who is co-chairing the 90th Anniversary committee with fellow board member Michael Schoenfeld. “It’s clear that today’s Carolina Theatre has an opportunity to be a catalyst for building community. We want to extend its reach beyond the stage and foster a sense of ownership among our audience base. We want people to think of it as ‘my Carolina Theatre.’” In 2016, the historic concert and performing arts venue will celebrate its 90th year in Downtown Durham with a schedule of events that will serve as fodder for attendees to create fond new memories at the Carolina Theatre. Theatre officials have announced a slate of special events to help pay tribute to the building’s nine decades of presenting arts and entertainment


in the city, including a 90th Anniversary Celebration Concert featuring Kristin Chenoweth on January 30; a 90th Anniversary Party on February 6; the recently launched Series ’26 performing arts shows; an Opera and Ballet Film Series broadcasted to the Carolina Cinemas from the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet in London; four sessions with acclaimed Triangle storytelling series The Monti; three live shows in conjunction with Durham’s Art of Cool Project; a custom-brewed 90th Anniversary beer from Durham’s Fullsteam Brewery and a free 90th Anniversary Block Party in the fall of 2016 to cap the year-long celebration. Emmy and Tony award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth is the headliner of the scheduled 90th Anniversary events. Her January 30 performance features simply a vocal performance and a piano accompaniment. “We were looking for a major star who appeals to a broad audience and hasn’t played the market. There aren’t a lot of artists who fit that bill,” Nocek said of Chenoweth. “The intimate nature of her performance is perfect for our setting: an artist with strong traditional influences and a contemporary following is a perfect fit for the Carolina Theatre.” For its year-long 90th Anniversary celebration, the theatre has also partnered with two locallybased organizations, the Monti and the Art of Cool Project, both of which have demonstrated the ability to deliver quality programming to Durham. “It was very important to us to partner with two of the area’s most popular and unique arts organizations to offer new content outside of the national touring artists we’re known for

presenting,” Nocek said. The lineup of 90th Anniversary events also finds the Carolina Theatre celebrating the landmark milestone with the community that has supported the venue for nearly a century. While many of the events are ticketed, the block party will be a way for all citizens to participate in this historic anniversary in Durham. “We want to use the 90th Anniversary in both formal and informal ways to expand our relationships with our long-standing arts partners and build exciting, new diverse partnerships,” Haynes said, adding that the Theatre hopes to announce additional 90th Anniversary events during the year-long celebration. When the Carolina Theatre opened in 1926, Duke University was beginning its second year at its new campus outside Downtown Durham. The Bull City was blossoming thanks to the textile and tobacco industries and the rise of successful businesses such as North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company and Mechanics & Farmers Bank along “Black Wall Street” — the city’s Parrish Street. Today, technology and health care companies have helped create economic revitalization and incremental growth in population in Durham, which stretches far past Duke. In recent years, entrepreneur-driven startups, new residential development and a myriad of hotels, restaurants and retail businesses have sprung up downtown just steps away from Parrish Street’s important legacy. And the Carolina Theatre is entrenched at the center of this Downtown Durham renaissance. “We’re certainly thrilled with the growth that we’re seeing around us, and that plays into Order Tickets Now!  W W W. C A R O L I N AT H E AT R E . O R G   17


everything we do,“ Nocek said. “We’re trying to serve the present, and we’re trying to build for a future Durham.” The Carolina Theatre’s future wasn’t always guaranteed, but the historic venue has always had support from dedicated citizens, volunteers and staff members who recognized the theatre’s importance to Downtown Durham. After the building was ticketed for demolition in the late 1970s, Connie and Monty Moses toiled endlessly to organize volunteers and build community support to keep the theatre. The building closed for extensive renovations in 1988 and reopened on Feb. 2, 1994, exactly 68 years after its first day in business. “The Carolina Theatre has a strength that represents Durham well; we’ve been reborn at the same time the city has. It’s not the first time and it probably won’t be the last,” Nocek said. “We’d like to believe that we, in some small way, helped kick-start downtown’s rebirth,” Nocek said. Throughout their intertwined histories, the Carolina Theatre and the City of Durham have weathered many periods of uncertainty and now find themselves in a dynamic present day with a bright future. “The Carolina Theatre has been a lot of different things over the years and it’s had these various lives, but through all of them it’s persevered, even when the future of the building, and the City, was in question,” Nocek said. He is very aware of his organization’s duty to guard the legacy of a building that means so much to its city and its citizens. “As the nonprofit that manages the Theatre, it’s our job to keep the Carolina not only open, but active and presenting a broad range of programming. In recent years, we’ve had more concerts and films than at any period in our 90-year history and doubled our economic impact for the City,” Nocek said. “The Carolina Theatre wouldn’t be celebrating its 90th year without the generous support of the people of Durham and its surrounding communities. We want to preserve our venue for the past, present and future generations. It’s a responsibility that we take very seriously.” 18   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

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JAN 30  90th Anniversary Celebration Concert: An Evening with Kristin Chenoweth

90th Anniversary Celebration Concert An Evening with Kristin Chenoweth Jan. 30, 8 p.m. The Carolina Theatre An Emmy and Tony award-winning actress and singer, Kristin Chenoweth has demonstrated unparalleled talent over a long and distinguished career that includes an iconic turn in the original Broadway production of Wicked — as well as lauded television roles on Glee and Pushing Daisies. Kristin’s extraordinary combination of skills paired with the historic occasion of the Theatre’s 90th Anniversary makes the January 30 date a must-see for any fan of the arts in the Triangle region.

90th Anniversary Party February 6, 8 p.m. The Carolina Theatre Community officials, citizens, donors, sponsors and theatre staff will participate in a festive night of entertainment, food and memories in celebration of the Carolina Theatre’s 90th Anniversary.


ANNIVERSARY EVENTS Opera and Ballet Film Series

Series ‘26

The Royal Opera and Royal Ballet in London will offer its incredible productions via a monthly broadcast, which will be screened in the Carolina Cinemas on the following Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.

Pure performing arts shows which feature a wide-ranging mix of dance, theatre, opera, music and other disciplines with an extraordinary lineup of artists.

October 21 Wednesday

Romeo & Juliet – Ballet November 4 Wednesday

Marriage of Figaro – Opera

Nov. 10:

Paco Pena’s Flamencura

Jan. 7:

American Spiritual Ensemble

Jan. 22:

Black Violin

Feb. 5:

Dance Theatre of Harlem

Feb. 16: Montana

Repertory Theatre – All My Sons Feb. 18:

TAO: Seventeen Samurai

Feb. 27:

Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars

The Nutcracker – Ballet

Mar. 4:

globalFEST

January

Mar. 31:

December 16 Wednesday

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Carmen / Viscera / Afternoon of A Faun / Tchaikovsky Pas De Deux – Ballet February 17 Wednesday

Rapsody/Two Pidgeons – Ballet March

Stewart Copeland & Jon Kimura Parker & Co. Apr. 5:

Ryan Keberle & Catharsis

90th Anniversary Block Party Fall of 2016: Free and open to the public Cap the year-long celebration with a day of fun at the Carolina Theatre.

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La Traviata – Opera April 20 Wednesday

Boris Godunov – Opera May 4 Wednesday

Giselle – Ballet 25 Wednesday

Lucia di Lammermoor – Opera June 15 Wednesday

Sleeping Beauty – Ballet July 27 Wednesday

Werther – Opera

Other 90th Anniversary Events Story Slams with The Monti The Carolina Theatre will sponsor four nights of Story Slams from acclaimed Triangle storytelling series The Monti. Info: themonti.org Art of Cool Project Events An arts presenting nonprofit based in Durham, the Art of Cool presents events featuring some of the greatest names in modern jazz. The Carolina Theatre will partner with the Art of Cool on three shows in 2015-16. Info: theartofcoolproject.com Fullsteam Brewery Award-winning, Durham-based Fullsteam Brewery has agreed to brew a special beer in conjunction with the 90th Anniversary of the Carolina Theatre. It will be available at the 90th Anniversary Party in February. Info: fullsteam.ag Order Tickets Now!  W W W. C A R O L I N AT H E AT R E . O R G   19


COMING SOON MUSIC // COMEDY // TALK

November 5/6 T HUR/FRI Jeanne Robertson

Sage humorist and entertainer

07 S ATURDAY Last Comic Standing

New rising comedy stars from NBC’s reality competition show Sponsored by Kennon Craver

FEB 25  Josh Ritter

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FEB 05  Dance Theatre of Harlem

T UESDAY 10 Paco Pena’s Flamencura — Series ’26

Peerless Flamenco guitarist and composer’s masterpiece of music and dance

11 W EDNESDAY Jake Shimabukuro

Incomparable ukulele virtuoso, composer and performer

16 M ONDAY Solid Soul feat. Mavis Staples & Joan Osborne

Two spectacular vocalists team up for a night of soul music

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Son of the legendary singer performs selections from his father’s timeless catalog

12 T HURSDAY Don McLean & Judy Collins

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T HURSDAY 19 Brian Wilson with Al Jardine

Iconic singer, songwriter, composer and co-founder of the Beach Boys

06 SUNDAY Home Free

Popular country music vocal group

13 SUNDAY Matisyahu

28 S ATURDAY Ronnie Milsap

Ground-breaking reggae/hip-hop artist

Country Music Hall of Fame singer and songwriter

14 M ONDAY Vanessa Carlton

December

Alterna-pop singer-songwriter

02 W EDNESDAY Kathy Mattea

Grammy-winning country/bluegrass singer-songwriter Sponsored by BB&T

04 FRIDAY David Sanborn Electric Band

Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist and his electric band

05 S ATURDAY Isabella Rossellini presents Green Porno: Live on Stage

Brilliant actress presents humorous lessons on mating habits of various creatures

JAN 21  Nils Lofgren

17 T HURSDAY Punch Brothers

Genre-defying quintet using bluegrass, roots, pop, jazz and classical influences to make contemporary music

Co-presented with Pinecone – Piedmont Council of Contemporary Music

20 S UNDAY Cherish The Ladies

All-female music group plays traditional Irish music for the holidays

January 07 THURSDAY American Spiritual Ensemble — Series ’26

Some of the finest vocalists in the classical music world deliver classic spirituals

21 T HURSDAY Nils Lofgren

Rock guitarist, songwriter and member of the E Street Band

22 F RIDAY Black Violin — Series ’26

Genre-busting duo blending classical, hip-hop, rock and R&B music

28 T HURSDAY Arlo Guthrie

Iconic American folk singer-songwriter

30 S ATURDAY An Evening with Kristin Chenoweth – CTD 90th Anniversary Concert

Dazzling actress and vocalist helps us mark a very special anniversary

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DEC 02  Kathy Mattea

February 03 WEDNESDAY Lily Tomlin

Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actress, comedian and writer

05 FRIDAY Dance Theatre of Harlem — Series ’26 A dance institution of unparalleled global acclaim brings its best to Durham.

11 T HURSDAY Colin Hay — Club Carolina

Respected singer-songwriter and former frontman of Men At Work

16 TUESDAY All My Sons — Series ’26

Montana Repertory Theatre performs Arthur Miller’s classic story about the consequences of war.

18 T HURSDAY TAO Seventeen Samurai — Series ’26 Choreographed Japanese drumming of extraordinary precision and high energy

23 T UESDAY Beth Hart

Bluesy Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter

25 T HURSDAY Josh Ritter

One of Paste Magazine’s “100 Greatest Living Songwriters” Co-presented with Cat’s Cradle

26 F RIDAY Vocalosity

An a cappella live concert event from the creative mind of artistic producer Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off)

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MAR 04  globalFEST

27 S ATURDAY Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars — Series ’26

The next generation of the world’s best young opera singers

March 04 F RIDAY globalFEST — Series ’26

A dynamic presentation of global music and song

05 S ATURDAY Mario Cantone

Hilarious stand-up comedian, writer and actor as seen on Comedy Central

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10 T HURSDAY Los Lonely Boys

Grammy Award-winning rock and blues trio

13 S UNDAY Chris Mann — Club Carolina

Excellent singer-songwriter who competed on NBC reality show The Voice

21 M ONDAY Joe Satriani

Instrumental rock guitar virtuoso

30 W EDNESDAY Bedroom Community

Ground-breaking music collective from Iceland


31 T HURSDAY Stewart Copeland & Jon Kimura Parker — Series ’26

FEB 03  Lily Tomlin

The iconic drummer of The Police and a visionary pianist collaborate for a night of musical art

April 01 F RIDAY Ryan Keberle & Catharsis — Series ’26 Jazz trombonist/composer and his piano-less quartet

May 11 W EDNESDAY Martin Short

Multi-talented actor, comedian and entertainer

June 09 T HURSDAY Chris Botti

Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter and composer Sponsored by Michael Jordan Nissan

JAN 22  Black Violin

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NCGLFF T

he Carolina Theatre celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the North Carolina Gay + Lesbian Film Festival (NCGLFF) from August 14-22. The event began with a 20th Anniversary Party on the Rooftop of The Durham Hotel on August 13 and ended with a filmmakers reception in the Connie Moses Ballroom on August 22.

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FILM Festivals & Series The Carolina Theatre presents the finest independent cinema 365 days a year.

COMIQUEST FILM FESTIVAL November 13-15, 2015

The Carolina Theatre and Ultimate Comics present this amazing film festival, which celebrates classic comic book and superhero-inspired movies. From the obscure to the mainstream; big-budget to low-budget; and with enough villains and superheroes to stock a year’s worth of issues, the ComiQuest Film Festival explores how these films became the ruling genre of today’s cinema.

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NEVERMORE FILM FESTIVAL February 12-14, 2016

Since 1999, the Nevermore Film Festival has presented brand new horror shorts and features from around the world, as well as timeless fan favorites. Many of these films will never receive a theatrical release in the United States. From classic suspense movies to hyper-violent Hong Kong cinema and everything in between – Nevermore has it all!

carolinatheatre.org/films/festivals/nevermore

NORTH CAROLINA GAY + LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL August 2016

The NCGLFF celebrates a worldwide glimpse of today’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender life, helps bring the community together and features entertaining and sophisticated films and filmmaking. Since its launch in 1996, the Festival has featured a diverse array of shorts, documentaries and feature films.

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RETRO FILM SERIES

Ongoing Retrofantasma Film Series: Horror, Sci-Fi and Action-Adventures from 1930-1995 A monthly double-feature of the greatest scary – and fun – movies ever made.

RetroClassics Series: Dramas, Westerns and Mystery-Thrillers from 1930-1995 Some of these films are masterpieces. Others are simply great “bad” movies.

RetroTreasures: Comedies and Musicals from 1930-1995 Everything from light-hearted satires to the absurd.

RetroAmore: Romances and Love Stories from 1930-1995

Films for those viewers who like their films with heart (rather than seeing a heart pulled from someone’s chest). RetroEpics: Different genres from 1930-1995 These movies can’t even be described with sentences that aren’t punctuated by an exclamation mark!

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FALL 2015

MANY THANKS TO OUR

KICKSTARTERS

The Carolina Theatre’s two cinemas opened in 1994, as an addition to the historic Theatre building during its major renovation, and the seats were in use for 21 years. Last year, we made the commitment to replace the cinema seats at our expense—roughly $60,000—not insignificant for our nonprofit. Over the course of 38 days during the winter of 2015, hundreds of Carolina Theatre fans rallied to help us surpass our Kickstarter Campaign goal and meet the overall project goal! We are grateful to the following fans, who were promised a listing in Show Time Magazine and our heartfelt thanks, among other benefits. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this listing. If you find an error, please contact Martika Clark at 919.560.3040 or martika@carolinatheatre.org. $1,926+ Jon E. Jones Edie McMillan $1,032+ Steve and Merrie Burnett KONTEK Systems AV Systems Integration Walter and Liz Sinnott-Armstrong Mark L. Van Name Eric Wiebe and Cynthia Shimer $404+ Don Ball Chrissy and Joel Huber Morgan Imports, Ltd. Bob Nocek and Matt Tomko The Mountain Goats $233+ Frank and Ada Brown Deborah and James Dobbins Michael and Jennifer Hollander Diane Hourigan Travis and Tymissha Jackson Jana Johnson and Kristen Rosselli Emily M. Klein Lou Ann Martin-Rogers and Charles Rogers Some McGovern Nathan Miller Rebecca Newton Karen O’Donnell Susan Owenby Karen Poole James Pruden Dan and Jeanne Ryan Daniel Sharpe Leigh H. Smith Miles and Lora Stocker 34   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

$89+ Anonymous (11) Denise Adams Orlando Perez Aguilar Julie and David Albert Alessandro Sue Alexander Patsy Allen alternativeXchange Herbert and Jo Ann Amey Deborah Anderson Kim Andrews Jonathan Anomaly Carol Apollonio John and Nicole Archibald Sarah Artz Laurie and Cliff Atchison Tanja Atkins and Connie Pearcy Marc Audy Iain and Norma Auld Elizabeth Ault Bob Austin Tom and Ellen Bacon Erin Bain Annette C. Baker, PhD Rich and Carol Baldwin John and Jill Balogh Beth and Jim Barba Stephen Barefoot, goingbarefoot Denise Barnes Linda R. Barnett David and Kathy Bartlett Janet Bassett-Tirpack Christina Bates Jason and Lauren Baxter Andrew Beach Jennifer Behrens Adam and Elise Berkland Mark, Jill and Natalie Berrong

Geoffrey Berry the Younger Don Beskind and Wendy Robineau Khuwailah “Cookie” Beyah Lisa and Scott Birckelbaw Patty Blackwell Lamar Bland Carrie Blattel and Gregg Wagner David Bollinger Karl and Rita Bongarten Lynn Bonner Leigh and Clay Bordley Jim Bourg Dan and Jennie Bowen Barbara V. Braatz William Brady and Sarah Smith-Brady Carol Brannon and Mechelle Craig “JB” Braxton and Wesley Owens Daya Breckinridge Paula Pritchard Breedlove Sheila and Bob Breitweiser Ann B. Brewster Bill and Leigh Brian Jordan Britton Christy Brooks and Jeff Gordon James Brosnan Michael E. Brown Shea and Brenen Brown Graham Buffkin and Larry Swabe Terry Burtyk Colin Butler Andrew Byers Katherine l. Campbell Dave and Kerry Cantwell Paul Cardullo Candace Carraway Kathy Carter and Fred Peterson Scott Carter Camden Carver Marty Cassady and Phyllis Dodson


Diane and Chuck Catotti Kathy and Scott Chapman Julie Chappell William Bruce Cheek Eileen Chow Danielle Christmas Dr. and Ms. Christopher and Aileen Clougherty Cocoa Cinnamon Ellen and Arturo Ciompi Cathy Clabby and Christoph Guttentag Estelle Clark James D. Clarke, Jr. Mary Cleary Keith M. Cochran Kathleen Collins Michael Connelly Matt Conner Raymond Conroy Jay Cool Celeste E. Copeland CORE Catering, Inc. Chris and Amy Cormier Robert Cornteeth and Foster Softpaws Jane Cottingham and John Norris Kelly Cottrell and Claudia Fulshaw Karen Cranston Evelyn Crews Susan and Steve Criscenzo Gary Crumpler Caroline Culbert Gus Curran and Patrick Stawski Michael Dacar John Daily Marybeth Dugan and Kenny Dalsheimer Andrew Damon Jonathan and Jill Danforth, Rulers of the Lowlands, Duke and Duchess of the High Seas, Defenders of the Faith

David Daniel R. Darwin Gordon Daughtry Michael Daul Sam Davenport Kevin and Darlene Davis Lilith Davis Aline Dawson and Dennis Duryea Angela Daye and Michelle Calkins Tristan De Buysscher Mark Dearry Luke and Shannon DeCock Lauren Deisenroth Lynne Deitch and Len Mazor Jack and Sue Dennis Jeffrey and Lisa Detwiler Ken Dietel Jeff and Rhonda Dietz Katy Dillard Ray and Betsy Diorio

Mike and Anne Doolen Christie Drew Howard M. Du Bose, Jr. Cecily Durrett Kathleen DuVal and Martin Smith Christine Eckermann-Ross and Kip Ross Lynn and Jeff Edgar Julie Edmunds and Sara Terry Irvin Eisen Leen and Lily el Naccash Jason Elliott Daniel Ellison Richard and Susan Ellman Geni Eng Shelley Epling Bill and Heidrun Erwin Doris and Ronald Eurquhart, Sr. Carl Evans Dr. Gloria Ann Evans J. Evarts

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THANKS TO OUR KICKSTARTERS, FALL 2015

Cyndy Falgout Talik Family Lisa Farling Suzanne Faulkner Maxie K. Figgs Gib and Carrie Fitzpatrick Elaine Fitzsimons Robert and Linda Floyd Gail Fowler Abbie-Stuart Fox Adam Fox and Larisa Harrison Carrie Frede Berry Freeman Marjorie Freyer Bill Fry Denny Frye Edward Fulbright Edward Furtick, Jr. Steve Gardner and Leslie Maxwell Kathy Kuttner Gayle and Brian Gayle Tracey Gilbert and Nick Jones Sue Glover Greg and Karmen Goddard Miguela Godinez Susan Godkin Dan Goetz Ross Grady Brian Green and Ray Lingle Heidi Gury Liz and Mark Gustafson Elizabeth Hall and Nick Luciano Pamela Hall Thomas Hall Emily-Kate Hannapel Bill and Susie Hansley Doug Hardy Scott Harmon Durham Resident HarscotNatalima Teresa Hart Rickey Hartman and Ron Vereen Karen L. Hassall Joseph Hatch Andrew Hatchell Becky Hawkins Mig and Michael Hayes Molly Hayes and Ira Christmas Michael and Lisa Heisel Nancy Henderson-James Susan Herst Deandra and Richard Hill The Hill-Mahagan Family Suzanne Hoffman Steven Holmes Patrick Holt and Nina Kane Brian D. Hopkins Jonathan B. Howell Kurt and Linda Hube Robert and Betsy Hughes Tad and Melinda Hunt Tim Hunter Dr. Susan F. Isbey and Robert G. Brown Wayne and Lisa Jackson Mary Jacques and Matt Bouchard Michael James and Patty Wild Noel James and Richard Ammons 36   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

Marty Jarrell Julie Jarvis Berit Jasion George Conde Jenne Amy and Bill Jenniches Jeff and Jan Jewett Elizabeth and Thomas Jochum Chapin Johnson and Carol Johnson Josh Johnson Julie Johnson Nāsh Johnson Reginald J. Johnson, Esq. Christopher Jones Molly Jones Patti Jordan Nancy Joyner and Clay Smith Martin Kamela Stefanie Kandzia Debra Kelly Caty and Jonah Kendall Andrea Kiefer Troy and Theresa Kirschner Deborah Klinger and Glenn Mehrbach Rob Knebel and Gara Pollock Dwight Knoll Tom and Jenny Koinis Frank Konhaus and Ellen Cassilly Scott Kowalczyk Sydney, Krisha and Mataya Miller Henry and Kimberely Krzywy Jason and Beth Kutchma Susan and Ann Lamar Kristin Lang and Charles Bevan Dana and Russ Lange Lindsey Larre Rick, Cynthia, Caroline, and Kika Larrick Robert E. Lawrence Merissa Lawson Glennis LeBlanc Paul Leone Bill Letter Arlene Leveille Lisa and Dave Lewis John and Betty Leydon Ralph and Marie Liebelt Courtney Lockemer Emily and Jason Logan Robert and Julia Love Linda Lowe Michael and Elizabeth Lyle Julia G. Mack Sparky MacMillan Susan and Richard MacPhail Meghan Makoid Eric Manzon Jennifer Marcello Kevin Marshall Zermeena Marshall Glenn Martin Erin and Greg Maruzzella David Matesanz Tanya Matta Rob and Amanda May Judy Mayo Ned and Sandy McClurg Alan and Sharon McConnell

Sean and Molly McCormack Gary and Pam McCullough Heather R. McDougall Jordan McInerney George and Ana McKee Tony and Samantha McKenzie Sean McManus Lucy M. McMorris Gregg and Carol McPherson Pam Mears and Steve Pomeroy Adrienne Lea Meddock Diane Meglin and Bruce Korn Nick Meglin Erik Mehlman - BuildSense Glenn Mehrbach Marty and Donna Melvin Allie Mendelsohn Nancy and Tom Metzloff Gale and Bill Meyer Joel Meyer Jerry Micelle, Jr. Kay and Dean Michaels Mike’s Art Truck Rose Mills and Jeffrey Collins Leanora Minai and Heather Pownall Cecilia Minden and David Cupp Melly Moisley Shawn D. Moore Tom and Julie Moore Joseph and Katherine Moran Amanda Morris Cynthia and Art Morris Michael Valdez Moses Mitch and Chris Mumma Gary Myers Mary and John Myers Stacie Nagy Natasha Nazareth-Phelps Becky New Jill Newman Chris Nothstein Nancy Nye and Tom Holmes Joe and Becka Nyiri Bill Oakley Mimi O’Brien and Phil Roof Tracey and Tom O’Connell Andrew Oliver Joy Omaha Amy and Bud Onstad Charles Orbih Brook Osborne Christian Ovsenik and Stephanie Hryshchyshyn Jack Page Jenny Parker and Peter Rosenberg Larry W. Parker The Parlour Russell and Gudrun Parmer John and Amber Pearson Christopher Penny Angel Peterchev Kay and Jay Peters John and Jo Anne Peterson John Pfuntner Raymond and Rosalyn Phillips John J. Pinto


THANKS TO OUR KICKSTARTERS, FALL 2015

Emily Pontious Kathy Prickett Tyler Pulis Mollie and Bill Purdy Marge Purnell Milo Pyne and Alexa McKerrow Merry G. Rabb Sara-Jane Raines Lindsay Reid Saleem Reshamwala Brett and Jenny Richardson William M. Richey Monnie Riggin Barbara and Richard Riggsbee Margaret Riley Lisa and Carl Rist Melinda and Nathan Rittenhouse Mary Jane Rivers Ron and Joan Roberts Robin and Bill Bob Robinson and Marya McNeish Max Rocket Eric Roe and Stephanie Smith-Roe Betsy Rollins Pat and Bruce Megan Roppolo Laura Rosof and Victor Bennett William Ross Leslie Rowe Maria Ruatto Lisa R. Ruckdeschel Hal Sandick and Barbra Roberman Jose Miguel Sandoval Harriet and Chris Sansone Craig M. Savage Lisa Schimmer Claire Schmitt and Stephen Mague Michael and Elizabeth Schoenfeld Howard and Debbi Schwartz Martha Scotford Lorisa Seibel Mike Shapiro Colin Shepherd Julie Shore and Lori White Alexander Sibley Katherine and Mark Simonsen Billy Simpson and Javey Lowe Mark and Bria Simpson Dan Sipp and Lee Galbreath Betty Sleasman Chris Smith Jenn Smith and Valerie Faulkner Marshall Smith Robin Smith Elena Snavely Meg and Jose Solera Pam Somers and Dennis Ahern Spa Massage By Kristine Kate Speed Diane Spencer Casey Steinbacher Jim Stewart Meredith Stewart and Alex Ronke Gary and Kathy Stickley David Stifler and Elizabeth Clendinning Amanda and Fred Stipe

Anne Stoddard and Ron Gallagher Jeanette Stokes Joe Student Keith Sullivan Dane Summers Darrin and Ruth Sutherland Will Sutton Arthur Taub Elizabeth Taylor and Ben Gullette Jim and Martha Tepperberg Corey Thomas Mark S. Thornberry William and Victoria Thornton Janene and Peter Tompkins Lauren Turner Laura and Brandon Tweed Jonathan and Gwen Van Ark Leigh Vancil Alison Vasa Mai-Anh Vu Ted Waller Lou and Nancy Walters Chantel and Jack Warman Lisa Watts and Bob Malekoff Leland Webb Gary Wein Bart Westdorp Leona Whichard Kent and Cheryl Wicker Ellery Shimer Wiebe Gin and Paul Wiegand Merywen Wigley and Kevin Magill Barbara and Logan Wilkins George Williamson Luke Wilson Heidi Winner and Patrick Brown Robyn and Todd Wittlief Dayna Wittman Joel M. and Lisa Bernardi Wolf Susan Wolf and Douglas MacLean Kristy and Crystal Marsico Wood Randy ONeal Wood Diane and Steve Woodard Joe Woolley Meghan Wyrick Clifford A. Younger MaryAnne Y. and Kenneth P. Zabrycki Matt and Melissa Zemon Joey and Hillary Zielazinski Dea Zullo $49+ David and Sydney Atkinson Julie Barnes-Weise and Reinhard Weise Sharon Barrell Matt Bartush Dan and Libby Bowling Scott Brezenski Janice L. Bryant Joel Bulkley Zane Duffner Mark and KC Elander Laura Lazarus Frankel Pamela George David and Jennifer Griffith Jessica Harris

Kendal Hawks Douglas Hensel Jeanne Hiesel Aaron Huslage Michael and Rhonda Kosusko Misty Landrum Jean and Mike Lembke Jared McEntire Ife Oma Michael Parker Neil Prentice Sarah Preston RiffTrax.com (from the stars of MST3k) Erica Rothman Christy L. Simmons Amanda J. Smith Ryan Patrick Smith Duane Therriault Angela Jo Verdone Linda J. Warren $22+ Aaron Bare Tom and Betty Bartolotta Jason Beamish Justin and Cassie Belcher Joe and Holly Bloomer Laurie Blum Tim Bounds Kate Breen Cora, Maya and Marcus Bryant Lisa and Emma Burke Janice Reaves Coleman Gretchen Slick Cooley Melanie Rose Daniels Sarah Diringer John F. Dorsey Wib Gulley and Charlotte Nelson Arianne Hartsell-Gundy Treat Harvey and Regina deLacy Susie E. Iferd Michelle Irvine Emma Jane Micheal Karczewski Tadeusz E. Kleindienst David Leblond J. Linn Mackey Jim McQuaid Frances P. McVay Heather Meyer Petronella Mincey Mollie Moses Aaron Noble Allison Peacock Jeff Perk Anthony Pizza Maggie and Lee Rogers Randall and Dorothy Snyder The Solem Family Bob Sowa Chevella L. Thomas Vanessa Thornburg Shawn Willett Cyndi Yag-Howard

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FALL 2015

MANY THANKS TO OUR

DONORS

As a nonprofit organization, The Carolina Theatre of Durham depends on the support of individuals, corporations, foundations, and the City of Durham in order to thrive and grow. The following funders and donors made grants, gifts, or Sustaining pledges of $120 or more between September 1, 2014 and September 9, 2015, to support our artistic and educational programming. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this listing. If you find an error, please contact Treat Harvey at 919.226.8878 or treat@carolinatheatre.org. CORPORATE & FOUNDATION SUPPORT $25,000+ Durham Arts Council’s Fletcher Performing Arts Fund of Triangle Community Foundation F.M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. $10,000+ Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Durham County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Fox Family Foundation, Inc. Norman & Bettina Roberts Foundation, Inc. $5,000+ Duke Energy Foundation GSK Michael Jordan Nissan Yardi Systems, Inc. $2,500+ BB&T GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Matching Gifts Kennon Craver, PLLC The Thomas S. Kenan Foundation, Inc. $1000+ Parker and Otis Up to $999 Artful Concepts Marketing Baskerville Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Beer Durham Carney & Co. Celtic Complexion Organic Skin Care Deutsche Bank AG Matching Gifts Distinguished Transportation Graham Chiropractic and Acupuncture IBM Matching Gifts LaVare Leith Foundation 38   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

Lenovo Employees Care Campaign Tom and Mollie Lotrecchiano Charitable Fund Merck & Company, Inc. Matching Gifts Merge Records Matching Gifts Riverview Galleries Jonathan Karow, Rock Bottom Music & Sound The Rotary Club of Durham Second Century Fund Smiley-Gilligan Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Sorgi Insurance Agency Amy and Michael Tiemann Charitable Gift Fund Triangle Neuropsychology Services Tucker Bria Wealth Strategies United Way of Tri-County, Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Widmark Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT BENEFACTOR ($2,400+) Anonymous Richard and Deidre Arnold Cynthia and Arthur Morris Rebecca Newton Diana Osborne, in loving memory of Kate Crockett and Michael (Big Guy) Atkins, may their stars continue to shine PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE ($1,200+) Tim Alwran Beverly and Robert Atwood Paul Brock Leanne and Dave Brown, in memory of Mildred Brookover Shirley Drechsel and Wayne Vaughn Doris and Ronald Eurquhart, Sr. Donald and Pepper Fluke

Sandi Haynes Wayne and Lisa Jackson Jon E. Jones Bob Nocek and Matt Tomko Terry J. Owens Betsy Rollins Will and Ali Stroh, in memory of Chelsee and Wyo Stroh PARTNER ($480+) Laura Adrian and David Orzelek Anonymous (2) Theus and Pat Armistead Wendy Baker and Jonathan Wilfong Susan Beischer Robert L. Bryant and Reymundo A. Garcia Lee and Libby Buck Dr. and Mrs. Bob Denton, in memory of James A. Robinson Ronnie and Shelley Eubanks Kathy Eusepi Teresa and Robert Finch Joel Gulledge Elizabeth Hall and Nick Luciano Aminifu Richard Harvey Reginald J. Johnson, Esq. Dave Manning Julie and Eric Mannion Heidi and Brian Marks, in honor of Olivia Marks John and Beverly Quintin Susan Pochapsky and David Ball Susan Rosenthal and Michael Hershfield Henry H. and Linda S. Scherich Elizabeth and Michael Schoenfeld Christy Simmons Kevin Sowers Ellen Stolzman and Kenneth Moch Brian and Cathy Thomas Leigh Vancil Eugene and Marie Washington


THANKS TO OUR DONORS, FALL 2015

FRIEND ($240+) Anonymous (5) Anonymous, in memory of Mary A. Laws Brenda E. Armstrong, MD Bill and Michael-Anne Ashman Iain and Norma Auld Don Ball Jim and Beth Barba Michael Barefoot and Tim Manale Stephen G. Barefoot David and Kathy Bartlett Lee and Jenny Bennett Mr. Lin Bentel, in memory of Franklin and Clara Bentel Robin Berger and Bill Vetter Donald Beskind and Wendy Robineau Ken Bland Karl and Rita Bongarten Denise Bonomolo Roy Dewayne Book David Brehmer and Megan Matchinske Steve and Ginger Bridges, in memory of Ruth Deason Linda Brittain James Brosnan Bates Buckner Bonnie Butler Mariana and Noah Byrd Jan and Steve Capps James and Brigit Maria Carter Julie Chappell Cora Cole-McFadden Betsy and Charles Collie, in memory of Eleanor Yale Jere Confrey and Alan Maloney Jay Cool Barry and Jean Marie Curtis Ellen Dagenhart Gordon Daughtry Sam Davenport Ann Davis and Susan Lamar Lynne de Sherbinin Jack and Tina Deason, in memory of Ruth Deason David and Beverly Dillon Deborah James Dobbins Marybeth Dugan and Kenny Dalsheimer Bridget Edwards and Carol Mangone Mitch and Wendy Ehrlich Stuart and Edward Embree Daniel and Jill Flebotte Risa Foster Mr. and Mrs. Terry Foster, in memory of Mrs. Irene Carr Michael Gilchrist Noah, Keely and Ella Godwin Roslyn Grace Dr. Steven Grambow and Dr. Holly Biola R. Michael Gray Liz and Mark Gustafson Janet Leigh Harmon Craig and Jackie Harrell Thomas B. Hartwell

Joseph Hatch Anne and Richard Havens, in memory of Elvis Becky Hawkins Marilyn Hays and Maria Brown David Helwig Veronica Hemmingway El Hess Asher and Blakely Hildebrand Jefferson Holt and Kate Bottomley Diane Hourigan, DDS Susan and Mike Howard Christine Jacob and Janie Leo Philip and Connie Kearney Tod and Phoebe Krewson Dana and Russ Lange Leonard and Patsy Lehew Jean and Mike Lembke, in honor of Nan Segesta Ralph and Marie Liebelt David Lindquist and Paul Hrusovsky Larry Loeser and Beverly Carr Javey Lowe and Billy Simpson Mary R. Lynn Julia G. Mack Doug MacLean and Susan Wolf Stephen and Robin Marks Madeleine C. McBroom, in memory of Charles S. McBroom Ned and Sandy McClurg Sean and Molly McCormack, in memory of Hailey Madison McCormack Danny McCracken Horst Meyer, in memory of Ruth Mary Meyer Jean C. Michel, Esq. David Miller and Christine Perry Donald Miller and Jean Gross Beth Moracco Janice Mrkonjic and Greg Pahel Mary Mudd and William Nesmith Mitch and Chris Mumma Mary and John Myers Thomas Narten and Susan Rodger David and Sharon Nell Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nifong Mimi O’Brien and Phil Roof Rebecca Osborne Emily A. Page Mrs. Mona Parks Cheri Patrick and Phyllis Sewell Chris Penny Raymond and Rosalyn Phillips John J. Pinto George and Betty Poehlman Linda Prager and Michael Parker Cathy and John Proffitt Sandra and Joseph Purvis Sylvianne Roberge Tony and Jean Schibler Lynn Scott and Steve Noe Will and Christina Sendall Cynthia Shimer and Eric Wiebe

Walter and Liz Sinnott-Armstrong Melanie Small and Greg DeKoenigsberg Amanda J. Smith Ryan Smith Meg and Jose Solera James and Danuta Soukup Arthur and Tracey Sprinczeles Robert Tait Pamela K. Taylor Alice and Clarke Thacher Frank and Ruthie Turner Mary Ellen Walkama John Warasila and Vandana Dake Jenny Warburg Waylon the Dog Michael Weeks Renee Weisner and Ken Schmader Janet White and Hilary Sheaves Del Wigfall Dianne Kenney Williams, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kenney Blake Wilson and Doris Rouse Robert and Pam Winton Joel M. and Lisa Bernardi Wolf Douglas Young and Patricia Petersen Mark A. Zumbach FAN ($120+) Victoria Albanese Lex and Ann Alexander Jonathan Alley Anonymous (38) Anonymous, in memory of Father William J. Lynch, S.J. J. Clifton Alphin Herbert and Jo Ann Amey Beth and Ed Anderson Steve and Kim Andrews Jennifer Andy D. Ardia and M.R. Papandrea Suzy Armstrong and Berny Kaminski Gary and Wendy Arnold Mary and Richard Arnold Lisa and Gary Austin Ellen and Thomas Bacon Tom Bagby and Kristen McGill Dennis Baker, in honor of Rufus Stewart Julie Barnes-Weise Lee and Nancy Barr, in memory of John and Connie Keig Michael Bartholomew Amy Bartus and Dale Strauss Jay Baschon The Baumgartner Family Seth and Renee Beal David and Martine Bell Alan and Ellen Bell Laura Benedict and John Morris Gene and Debbie Berg Stephen and Shula Bernard Mark A. Bernat, MD, JD Glenn and Andrea Bernstein

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THANKS TO OUR DONORS, FALL 2015

Susan Blackwell Oscar Blacutt R.L. Blanton and C.H. Haigler Patricia and Phil Blizzard Helga Bluestone, in memory of Abraham and Ursula Bluestone Karen Bobbitt Steve and Pat Bocckino MB Boening and Mark Knelson Nick Bolmarcich Sherry Booth Glenn Borg and Cindy Balentine Janet Boudreau Randall and Fran Boyd Barbara V. Braatz Chris Bradburn Robert Branch Vera and Leonardo Braswell JB Braxton and Wesley Owens Hope Breeze Jeffrey Brooks Abigail Brotherton Lucy Harris and Babs Brown George E. Brown Alastair S. Browne Kelly Brownell and Mary Story Robert Buchanan Sara and Jeff Farner Budarz Judy Byck and Eric Mlyn John E. Byrd Katherine Campbell

Jim Caporaso Chip and Elaine Cappelletti, in memory of Dr. A. Joseph Cappelletti John Carlson and Caitlin Fenhegen Linda Carmichael David and Denise Carr Sarah J. Carrier Malcolm W. Carroll Deborah Carter Chuck and Diane Catotti Brett Chambers Shirley Chambers Don Chaplin Nancy Jo Chatham Gary and Terri Choma Joe Christian Arturo and Ellen Ciompi Martika Clark Sandra Clemons Chris and Aileen H. Clougherty Keith Cochran Carolyn Cofrancesco Jeffrey Collins and Rose Mills Kim Coman Lisa Cottle Kay Cox Guy W. Crabtree, in memory of Andrew Crabtree Jim Crites and Marina Bosetti Steve Crone Karen and Alvin Crumbliss

J. Russell Curtis Jr. Mitch and Thuy Dancik Stephen DaParma Dennis and Maureen Darcey Harry Dawley and D Dickerson Bernice Dawson Kimberly Dawson Robin Dennis Wally Diehl Julie Dietz Nancy F. Di Maio Ray and Betsy Diorio William and Bobbie Dix Mary Dixon and Glen Metheny Randall Douglas Rodney Draughn Christie Drew Cecily Durrett Anne and Alex Dusek Lynn and Jeff Edgar Lee Elizabeth Edsall Charles and Joan Eliason Don Emmett Janie French and Vic Engle Carl and Ann Evans Ron and Debbie Evans Kevin and Dale Farrell Matthew and Kelly Farrow, in memory of our beloved pets, Bear and Whiskers Amparito Fiallo and Chris Pappas Robert Fischer and Ashley Palmer

2015 NORTH CAROLINA GAY + LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL We appreciate the support we have received from the following sponsors and donors to help make this summer’s 20th Anniversary so special. CORPORATE SUPPORT

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Barbara and Peter Fish Juanita Fontaine Brand Fortner and Sue Andresen Frances Hunter Foster Emily Friedman and Kevin Gulie William G. Fry Dave and Cari Furiness Dale Gaddis Bill and Ila Garner Sandra Garrett-Watson and Orvin Watson Claudia and Dan Geniton Berry Gentry Marjorie George and Mark Straubel Clyde Gilbert Jay A. Gladieux Roderic Glaeser, in honor of Kirsten and Norah Hall Peter Goldberg and Susan Cohen Nancy Gordon Sarah Gray Lee and Jennie Greene Rich and Mary Greenway Barbara Bourque Gregory Dabney Grinnan and Greg Ruff Priscilla Guild Robert and Laura Gutman Suzanne and Peter Haff Barbara R. Haight Pamela Hall Kim and Don Hanan

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Thomas and Susan Hanis Ray and Wendy Hanshew Scott Harmon Karyn Harrell and Cindy Kimbrell Jessica Harris Virginia Harris Lisa and Michael Harrison Melinda Harrison Chuck and Beth Hartley Chris Hartman Treat Harvey and Regina deLacy, in memory of Jack Harvey Mark and Beth Haskell Karen Hattaway Stephen Hawthorne Lorilyn Heinig Albert Henderson Douglas and Nancy Henderson-James Carol Peppe Hewitt Donna J. Hicks Jeanne C. Hiesel, in memory of Raymond J. Hiesel Donna Hill David and Judith Hinton Chuck and Marjorie Hodges Bill and Paula Hoffman Leslie and Brett Holdsworth Ben and Nancy Hollifield Jefferson Holt and Kate Bottomley Kristin Hondros and Bill Fick Adam Hook

Mary and James Hoose Alicia and Andy Hopping Julia and Joseph Horrigan Brian Hourigan Leslie Hudgins Debbie Loren Hunter Larry and April Hunter Timothy P. Hunter Kista and Kevin Hurley Christopher Imershein Diana and Gregg Ingle Tricia Inlow-Hatcher and Anthony Hatcher Jan J. Jackson Deborah Jakubs and Jim Roberts Michael James and Patty Wild Jake and Cheryl Jaquiss Berit Jasion David and Marti Jenkins Elizabeth and Thomas Jochum John Loves Patii Leslie and Angela Johns Carol and Chapin Johnson Nash Johnson Patrick Johnston, in memory of Robert E. Johnston Linda and Macon Jones Liz and Dick Jones James and Eloise Jordan Tammy Joyce Micheal A. Karczewski


THANKS TO OUR DONORS, FALL 2015

Ruth Katz Joe and Susie Kelly Jessica Kemp Ann Kirsh Emily M. Klein Deborah Klinger Suzanne Koenigsberg Dr. Gordon Koltis Ann and Jeff Koonce Jenny Koortbojian Rhonda and Michael Kosusko Henry and Kimberely Krzywy George and Tina Kupsky Joanne M. Langan Bryan Lankford Matthew Lardie Tyre Lasitter and Anne Minnotte Robert E. Lawrence Tommy and Julie Lee Bill and Polly LeFevre Michael and Mabeth Lesser John Lestina Rich Levine Wanda and Rufus Lewis Betty and John Leydon Lex Litton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logsdon Stephen Loney Claire Long Kent Long and Vanessa O’Neill

Archie Lucky Jo Ann Lutz and Lawrence Muhlbaier Michele Lynn and Steve McConaughey Bill Lyons Pamela MacDonald, in memory of Charles Genovesi Richard and Susan MacPhail Anastasia Maddox Mohan Mallipeddi and Lauren Ring Michael and Jean Mankowski Melissa and Joe Marion David Matesanz Donna and Kathy Maulucci Kathy Mauney Elizabeth and James Maxwell Mark McClintock Sharon and Rodney McDonald, in memory of Hubert and Margaret McDonald Mike and Liz McGuffey T. Scott McIlhenny Beverly McIver Ann McLain and Barry Seaver Alison and John McMillian-Goodman Marty and Donna Melvin Carlton Midyette Jan Milani Bruce and Penni Miles Brent and Laurie Miller Mary Miller

Cameron and Courtney Mitchell Bonny Moellenbrock and Michael Lowry Larry and Judy Moneta Anonny Moose Allyn Beth Motley Jane Muldoon-Smith and Peter Smith Terri Murphy and Phyllis Moody Char and Jim Murphy Phil and Leslie Myers Stacie Nagy Jeffery and Evelyn Newbrough John and Martha Nieman David and Jennifer Nix Geoffrey R. Ochman Jeff and Jackie Odom Marcia Benbow O’Neal and Mark O’Neal Amaretta Onstad Grady and Catherine Ormsby Jay and Andrea Osborne Nicole Oxendine Pamela Parkinson Penelope Parsons and Carol Nix Kamalesh Patel Michael Patrick Julie and Jeff Pederson Graham Perry Steve and Amy Peters Demps Pettway Jon and Wendy Phillips

BOUNCING BULLDOGS FUN + FOCUS + FRIENDS

FALL CLASSES

Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays through November

26TH ANNUAL NC JUMP ROPE WORKSHOP

Saturday, November 7th All ages and skill levels are welcome to come and learn from some of the best jump ropers in the world! 42   T H E C A R O L I N A T H E AT R E

Register Now! Online | Phone | In-Person

FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO:

www.bouncingbulldogs.org 919.493.7992


THANKS TO OUR DONORS, FALL 2015

Linda Phillips Shawnee Phillips Thomas A. Phillips Mike and Carol Pinkasavage John’s Collision Center Karen Poole Dunk and Katy Porterfield Vicki Post, in memory of Gertrude Haack Post John Poteat Gil and Christine Pritchard Philip Spiro and Linda Raftery Richard Rahm Heather and Bryan Rainville Orit Ramler and Gabriel Szulik Ellen and Ken Reckhow, in memory of Ann Majestic Mr. and Mrs. David B. Reeder Martha Reeves and Alex Rosenberg Alfred Reid Paul Reinertsen R. Rhatigan and J. Gilreath Michael and Tracy Riddle Ashley Riggs Jack Riordan E.B. Roberts Emma Robinson Margaret Roesch and Pat McAulay Anita Rogers William and Jamie Rohe Mark Rosa, in memory of Glen Allan Rosa Amy and Mark Roseman Susan Ross and Tom Hadzor, in honor of Treat Harvey William W. Ross Billie and Tom Rouse Lao Rubert and Steve Schewel, in honor of Eugene Brown Dan and Jeanne Ryan Jeremy Salemson Alger and Adaire Salt Mike and Sarah Sapeta Elizabeth and Henry Sappenfield David and Marie Sappenfield Craig Savage Roby and Amber Sawyers Peggy Schaeffer Lisa Schimmer John and Lisa Schmitt Cynthia Seal and Mardy Ross Randy and Paula Secrist Manoj Sekar Vera and Jim Shanley John Shearer Julie Shore and Lori White Beth Shulman, in memory of Claire Bernstein Shulman Tom Shumaker and Teresa McBennett Steven and Beverly Shumansky Mark and Bria Simpson Jim and Lynne Skilton Melanie Small and Greg DeKoenigsberg

Eric J. Smith Jonathan and Luanne Smith Mary Smith Tommy Smith Robert and Betty Starling Donna and Kevin Stehn Roy and Jeannette Stein Jim and Rebecca Stenstrom Joyce Stephens and Richard Rebello Gary and Kathy Stickley Jeanette Stokes and Dwight Honeycutt Denise Stowe Karyn Styers Linda and James Summerville Jennifer and Mike Tavares Keith and Isabel Taylor Karen Taylor Nancy Temple Duane and Sheila Therriault Matthew Thibeault Katrin Thompson Mark Thompson and Jeana Routh Jorren Thornton and Kristen Mack Beverly Thurmond, D.D.S. Lee Ann and Larry Tilley Tom and Jennifer Tlusty Debara Tucci and Kevan VanLandingham Daniel Turek Ann E. and David M. Umbach Tom and Linda Underwood Idelle Valle and Robert Lesser Vickie Villines Charlotte Walton and Mark Koyanagi Matt and Tracy Weidig John Whitfield Daphne C. Wiggins Michael and Lori Wile Duke Williams Sharon W. Willams Margaret Williamson Ezekiel Wilson DBA Florence and Dan Wilson Brent Wolfe and Jeff Burch Joseph and Cheryl Wolozyn Nancy G. Wood Bobby Woolf Bryan Yates David Yelton Bryan Young Chris and Gerry Young Herbert Young, Jr., in memory of Joyce Young MaryAnne Y. and Kenneth P. Zabrycki Emile and Adriana Zafirov

CTD CINEMA SPONSORS Thank you to the following sponsors of Retrofantasma and the CTD Film Program who made gifts of $50 or more between September 1, 2014 and September 9, 2015.

Film Preservationist ($500+) The Van Arks

Film Archivist ($150+)

Dan and Jennie Bowen Graham Buffkin and Larry Swabe Dylan Crumpler Curtis Greeson Julie Jarvis Little Shop of Horror Lloyd Mielenz III Marc & Craig’s 12 movies in 24 hours marathon Jo and Kenneth Supernaw

Film Buff ($50+)

Bank of America Matching Gifts

HISTORY EXHIBIT: RESTORING HOPE The third and final phase of the Carolina Theatre’s history exhibit will be installed in late 2015. This exhibit will be located on the second floor of the Theatre and will honor the volunteers who worked so diligently to save the Theatre from demolition – and restore it to its former splendor – from the 1970s to the 1990s. We are grateful to the following donors who have contributed thus far to this next phase of our history project: The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Ellen and Arturo Ciompi Donald and Pepper Fluke Treat Harvey and Regina deLacy, in honor of Pepper and Don Fluke The Thomas S. Kenan Foundation, Inc. Connie and Monte Moses Fund for the Arts in Durham of Triangle Community Foundation We welcome the participation of Theatre patrons and donors to our fundraising efforts this fall. If you are interested in making a gift to the Restoring Hope exhibit, please contact Treat Harvey at 919.226.8878 or treat@ carolinatheatre.org.


MUCH LIKE THEATRE, PRINTING IS ALSO AN ART. THE PRESS ROOM IS OUR STAGE. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR AUDIENCE. TURNING YOUR WORK INTO TANGIBLE ART IS OUR PERFORMANCE. Reach out to us to learn more about how print can make an impact. discoverprint@theodavis.com 919.269.7401


a celebration of food & drink

Save the date!

Annual Grand Taste Experience APRIL 21, 2016

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DINING GUIDE

Hungry? Make an event out of your trip to the Carolina by visiting one of these fine establishments.

Alley Twenty Six 320 E. Chapel Hill St. 919-213-1267 • alleytwentysix.com

Bull McCabe’s Irish Pub 427 W. Main St. • 919-682-3061 bullmccabesirishpub.com

Dos Perros 200 N. Mangum St. • 919-956-2750 dosperrosrestaurant.com

Alivia’s 900 W. Main St. 919-682-8978 • aliviasdurhambistro.com

Burger Bach 737 9th St. • 919-973-4416 theburgerbach.com

The Durham Hotel Bar & Restaurant 315 E Chapel Hill St. • 919-768-8831 thedurham.com

Bar Lusconi 117 E. Main St. 919-339-1432 • barlusconi.com

Cocoa Cinnamon 420 W. Geer St. cocoacinnamon.com

The Federal 914 W. Main St. • 919-680-8611 thefederal.net

Bar Virgile 105 S. Mangum St. 919-973-3000 • barvirgile.com

Counting House Restaurant Inside Hotel 21C • 111 Corcoran St 919-956-6760 • countinghousenc.com

Fullsteam Brewery 726 Rigsbee Ave. • 919-682-2337 fullsteam.ag

Beyu Caffe 335 W. Main St. 919-683-1058 • beyucaffe.com

Criterion 347 W Main St. twitter.com/criteriondurham

Geer Street Garden 644 Foster St. • 919-688-2900 geerstreetgarden.com

Bleu Olive Mediterranean Bistro 1821 Hillandale Rd. 919-383-8502 • bleuolivebistro.com

The Cupcake Bar 101 E Chapel Hill St. • 919-816-2905 cupcakebarbakery.com

Gonza Tacos y Tequila 604 Fernway Ave. • 919-907-2656 gonzatacosytequila.com

Blue Note Grill 709 Washington St • 919-401-1979 thebluenotegrill.com

Dashi 415 E. Chapel Hill St. dashiramen.com

Hummingbird Bakery 721 Broad St. • 919-908-6942 hummingbird-durham.com

Bull City Burger and Brewery 107 E. Parrish St. • 919-680-2333 bullcityburgerandbrewery.com

Dame’s Chicken & Waffles 317 W. Main St. • 919-682-9235 dameschickenwaffles.com

James Joyce Irish Pub 912 W. Main St. • 919-683-3022 jamesjoyceirishpub.com

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King’s Sandwich Shop 701 Foster St. • 919-682-0071 kingssandwichshop.com

Parts & Labor | Motorco 723 Rigsbee Ave • 919-901-0875 motorcomusic.com/partslabor

Sake Bomb Parkway Plaza, 4215 University Drive. 919-401-4488 • sakebombdurham.com

Lucia Durham 605 W. Main St. • 984-219-1965 luciadurham.com

Piedmont Restaurant 401 Foster St. • 919-683-1213 piedmontrestaurant.com

Saladelia 406 Blackwell St. Crow Bldg. 919-687-4600 • saladelia.com

Luna Rotisserie and Empanadas 112 W Main St. • 984-439-8702 lunarotisserie.com

The Pit 321 W Geer St. • 919-282-3748 thepit-durham.com

Saltbox Seafood Joint 608 N. Mangum St. • 919-908-8970 saltboxseafoodjoint.com

Mad Hatter’s Café and Bake Shop 1802 W. Main St. • 919-286-1987 madhatterbakeshop.com

Pizzeria Toro 105 E. Chapel Hill St. • 919-908-6936 pizzeriatoro.com

Scratch Bakery 111 Orange St. • 919-956-5200 piefantasy.com

Mateo Bar De Tapas 109 W. Chapel Hill St. • 919-530-8700 mateotapas.com

Pompieri Pizza 102 City Hall Plaza • 919-973-1589 pompieripizza.com

Taberna Tapas 325 W. Main St. • 919-797-1457 tabernatapas.com

Ninth Street Bakery & Cafe 136 E. Chapel Hill St. • 919-286-0303 ninthstbakery.com

Respite Café 115 N. Duke St. • 919-294-9737 facebook.com/RespiteCafe

Toast 345 W. Main St. • 919-683-2183 toast-fivepoints.com

Parker and Otis 112 S. Duke St. • 919-683-3200 parkerandotis.com

Revolution 107 W. Main St. • 919-956-9999 revolutionrestaurant.com

Watts Grocery 1116 Broad St. • 919-416-5040 wattsgrocery.com

Parizade 2200 W. Main St. • 919-286-9712 parizadedurham.com

Rose’s Meat Market and Sweet Shop 121 N Gregson St. • 919-797-2233 rosesmeatandsweets.com

The Parlour 117 Market St. • 919-564-7999 theparlourdurham.com

Rue Cler 401 E. Chapel Hill St. • 919-682-8844 ruecler-durham.com

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