WELCOME!
Dear friends,
On behalf of our students, faculty and staff, welcome to Shenandoah Conservatory’s 2022/23 season! More than ever, we are grateful to share great art with our community. Whether on our stages, around town or in our local public schools, our students, faculty and artists have enjoyed reconnecting with you this past year and look forward to the exciting season ahead.
Our 2022/23 season celebrates the innovative and resilient spirit of the arts with a season of music, theatre and dance performances by our courageous students, award-winning faculty and internationally acclaimed guest artists. This year we’re also thrilled to introduce CONTEMPO Ensemble, a contemporary music group directed by Rod Vester (Director of Contemporary Music) and featuring student vocalists and instrumentalists from a wide variety of musical backgrounds (read more on page 25). And we welcome many new faculty to our community — among these, the guitarist Colin Davin and flutist Julietta Curenton, who will both present recitals this season (see page 30 for details).
Finally, we are so grateful to our Friends of the Conservatory donors and Dean’s Circle members for their enduring support of our programs. If you're not yet a member of the Dean's Circle and would like to join a community of arts patrons who support excellence initiatives at the conservatory and have access to special events throughout the year, please consider joining this special member society! Be sure to visit page 32 to learn more.
Whether you’re new to our community or a long-standing supporter, please know we’re delighted that you are joining us this performance season.
Sincerely,
Dr. Michael Stepniak Dean and Professor of Music Shenandoah Conservatory COVER PHOTO OF SAMMY FOSSUM ’24 (B.F.A. IN DANCE) BY JEFF TAYLOR BRIGHT STAR (FALL 2021) BY C KING MEDIA*Tickets to a minimum of five in-person performances must be purchased in the same order to qualify for the discount. Subscriptions can only be purchased by visiting the Box Office or calling (540) 665-4569 during regular business hours.
AUGUST
26 Fri, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Timothy Roberts, saxophone
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
SEPTEMBER
6 Tue, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Mary Elizabeth Bowden, trumpet
David Dash, trumpet
Alexander Bernstein, piano
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
8 Thu, 7:30PM
RANKY TANKY
Performing Arts Live
Armstrong Concert Hall
14 Wed, 8PM
EDGE ENSEMBLE
Time Bandits
Bright Box Theater
16 Fri, 7:30PM
STUDIO BIG BAND
Music of The Beatles
Armstrong Concert Hall
18 Sun, 2:30PM
DREW PETERSEN
World of the Piano
Armstrong Concert Hall
24 Sat, 7:30PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Old Favorites
Armstrong Concert Hall
29 Thu, 7:30PM
REBECCA RISCHIN, CLARINET FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
30 Fri, 8PM
JASPER STRING
QUARTET
Shenandoah New Music
Bright Box Theater
OCTOBER
1 Sat, 7:30PM
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Humor & Pranks
Armstrong Concert Hall
6–9 Thu–Sun
SWEET CHARITY
Theatre
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
11 Tue, 7:30PM
AIZURI QUARTET
Performing Arts Live
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
12 Wed, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Garrick Zoeter, clarinet
Akemi Takayama, violin
Karlyn Viña, percussion
Armstrong Concert Hall
13 Thu, 7:30PM
CONCERT BAND FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
21 Fri, 7:30PM
STUDIO BIG BAND
Introducing Eric Byrd
Armstrong Concert Hall
22 Sat, 7:30PM
PALMETTO
SAXOPHONE
QUARTET FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
24 Mon, 7:30PM
TROMBONE
COLLECTIVE FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
25 Tue, 7:30PM
CHAMBER BRASS
RECITAL FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
27–30 Thu-Sun
TWELVE ANGRY JURORS
Theatre
Glaize Studio Theatre
28–30 Fri–Sun
MOVING FORCES
Dance
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
NOVEMBER
1 Tue, 7:30PM
BASS ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
4–6 Fri–Sun
HYDROGEN JUKEBOX
Opera Up Close
Shingleton Dance Space
5 Sat, 7:30PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Travels
Armstrong Concert Hall
6 Sun, 2:30PM
SAXOPHONE
ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
11 Fri, 7:30PM
LITTLE BIG BAND
Jazz in Uniform
Armstrong Concert Hall
12 Sat, 7:30PM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Fin-de-siècle in Paris
Armstrong Concert Hall
13 Sun, 2:30PM
ALEXANDER
BERNSTEIN
World of the Piano
Armstrong Concert Hall
14 Mon, 7:30PM
CLARINET CHOIR FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
17–20 Thu–Sun
THE CURIOUS
INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME
Theatre
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
18 Fri, 7:30PM
VAN BUREN
WINDS FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
22 Tue, 7PM
FINAL ROUND OF THE 2022/23 STUDENT SOLOISTS
COMPETITION FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
28 Mon, 7:30PM
JAZZ COMBOS FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
29 Tue, 7:30PM
HONORS CHAMBER
MUSIC RECITAL FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
30 Wed, 7:30PM
PERCUSSION
ENSEMBLE FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
DECEMBER
1 Thu, 7:30PM
FLUTE ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
2 Fri, 5:30PM
PHIL KLINE'S
UNSILENT NIGHT FREE
Shenandoah New Music
Old Town Winchester
Walking Mall
3 Sat, 7:30PM
CHORAL ENSEMBLES
Sounds of the Season
Armstrong Concert Hall
4 Sun, 2:30PM
CONCERT BAND FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
JANUARY
27 Fri, 7PM
COLLAGE CONCERT
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
28 Sat, 7:30PM
THE U.S. ARMY BAND “PERSHING’S
OWN” FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
FEBRUARY
3–5 Fri-Sun
REFLECTIONS
Dance
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
4 Sat, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Alexander Bernstein, piano
Marika Bournaki, piano
Ben Charles, percussion
Karlyn Viña, percussion
Armstrong Concert Hall
5 Sun, 2:30PM
KENNY BROBERG
World of the Piano
Armstrong Concert Hall
5 Sun, 7:30PM
COLLABORATIVE
ARTS: VOICE & PIANO
Beyond Race: African American
Art Songs & Spirituals
Armstrong Concert Hall
7 Tue, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Colin Davin, guitar
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
9 Thu, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Julietta Curenton, flute
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
9–12 Thu–Sun
THE WOLVES Theatre
Glaize Studio Theatre
10 Fri, 7:30PM
STUDIO BIG BAND
The Greatest Horn Bands
Armstrong Concert Hall
17 Fri, 7:30PM
FLUTRONIX & THIRD COAST PERCUSSION
Performing Arts Live
Armstrong Concert Hall
18 Sat, 7:30PM
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Student Soloists Competition
Winners Concert
Armstrong Concert Hall
19 Sun, 2:30PM
LIFT EVERY VOICE FREE
Black History Month
Celebration
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
23–26 Thu–Sun
TUCK EVERLASTING
Theatre
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
28 Tue, 7:30PM
GUITAR
ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
MARCH
3 Fri, 7:30PM
RENNIE HARRIS
PUREMOVEMENT
Performing Arts Live
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
4 Sat, 7:30PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
Friends
Armstrong Concert Hall
8 Wed, 8PM
HILA PLITMANN WITH EDGE ENSEMBLE
Shenandoah New Music
Bright Box Theater
9 Thu, 7:30PM
CONCERT BAND FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
23–26 Thu–Sun
THE APPLE TREE
Theatre
Glaize Studio Theatre
31–4.2 Fri–Sun
DANCIN’ OUT Dance
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
SEASON AT A GLANCE — SPRING 2023
APRIL
1 Sat, 7:30PM
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Mahler 5
Armstrong Concert Hall
2 Sun, 2:30PM
JOANNA MACGREGOR
World of the Piano
Armstrong Concert Hall
3 Mon, 7:30PM
BASS ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
12 Wed, 8PM
CONTEMPO
ENSEMBLE
A Major Encounter
Bright Box Theater
14 Fri, 7:30PM
CHORAL ENSEMBLES
Shenandoah Sings
Armstrong Concert Hall
15 Sat, 7:30PM
WIND ENSEMBLE
The Light of Spring
Armstrong Concert Hall
16 Sun, 2:30PM
LITTLE BIG BAND
Quintessential Quintets
Armstrong Concert Hall
17 Mon, 7:30PM
CHAMBER BRASS RECITAL FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
18 Tue, 7:30PM
HONORS CHAMBER
MUSIC RECITAL FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
20 Thu, 8PM
BRUBECK BROTHERS
QUARTET
Performing Arts Live
Bright Box Theater
21 Fri, 7:30PM
FACULTY RECITAL FREE
Zoeter & Friends Chamber Concert
Armstrong Concert Hall
22 Sat, 7:30PM
PERCUSSION
ENSEMBLE FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
23 Sun, 2:30PM
TERRENCE WILSON
World of the Piano
Armstrong Concert Hall
27 Thu, 7:30PM
FLUTE ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
28–30 Fri–Sun
A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM
Main Stage Opera with Symphony Orchestra
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
30 Sun, 2:30PM
CONCERT BAND FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
MAY
1 Mon, 7:30PM
CLARINET CHOIR FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
1 Mon, 7:30PM
TROMBONE
COLLECTIVE FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
2 Tue, 7:30PM
SAXOPHONE
ENSEMBLE FREE
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
4 Thu
ESSENTIALLY
ELLINGTON FREE
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
8 Mon, 7:30PM
JAZZ COMBOS FREE
Armstrong Concert Hall
13 Sat
ShenCoLAB
Festival of Arts, Ideas & Exploration
Shenandoah University Main Campus (Various Venues)
PERFORMING ARTS LIVE
Unparalleled guest artist performances and engagement by internationally acclaimed masters and innovators of music, theatre and dance.
Courtney Reilly, Artistic DirectorRANKY TANKY
Thursday, September 8 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $30
The Grammy Award-winning, Charleston, South Carolina-based quintet Ranky Tanky draws inspiration from the rich and resilient culture of the Gullah, who have lived in the Sea Islands and coastal plains of the Southeastern United States for centuries, preserving many of their Central and West African roots.
Ranky Tanky, a Gullah phrase for "get funky," combines the stories, rhythms, shouts and beats of the Gullah with jazz and gospel traditions to create a wholly unique style of American music that has been described as “soulful honey to the ears” (NPR) and earned the ensemble several #1 spots on Billboard and Jazz charts. The band kicks off Shenandoah Conservatory’s 2022/23 season with an unforgettable opening concert featuring playful songs, soulful vocals and funky beats that celebrate the enduring spirit of the Gullah, while forging a new path for American music.
Join us in the Armstrong Hall Courtyard after the show for our 2022/23 Season Kick-off Party!
"One of the greatest gifts of the year”
— Afropop Worldwide
AIZURI QUARTET
Tuesday, October 11 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
Tickets $30
Aizuri Quartet has established a unique position within today’s musical landscape, infusing their music-making with infectious energy, joy and warmth — cultivating curiosity in listeners and inviting audiences into the concert experience through their innovative programming, and the depth and fire of their performances.
With a penchant for fusing classical and contemporary forms, Aizuri has been praised by The Washington Post for “astounding” and “captivating” performances. In 2022, they opened for the indie rock band Wilco, where over a span of five nights and with crowds totalling more than 15,000, they performed repertoire by living composers to ovations and critical acclaim. Other 2022 triumphs include a major concerto debut with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, a fellowship with WQXR’s Artist Propulsion Lab and a prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award. These recent accolades follow a Grand Prize at the 2018 M-Prize Chamber Arts Competition; along with a debut album, Blueprinting, that was released to critical acclaim, nominated for a 2019 Grammy Award and named one of NPR Music’s Best Classical Albums of 2018.
In its stunning and evocative program Sunrise, Aizuri Quartet takes audiences on a musical journey that spans from the darkness of night — beginning with Clara Schumann’s Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen — to the dawn of a new day, highlighted by the warmth of Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet.
C. Schumann Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen (arr. Karen Ouzounian)
Bartók String Quartet No. 4, Sz. 91
Tagaq Sivunittinni
Haydn String Quartet in B-flat Major, op. 76 No. 4 (“Sunrise”)
“genuinely
— The New York Times
exciting . . . imaginative . . . a quartet of expert collaborators.”
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FLUTRONIX & THIRD COAST PERCUSSION
Friday, February 17 at 7:30PM Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $30
Two ensembles that are redefining classical music for the twenty-first century join forces in an exclusive evening of boundary-breaking music. Flutronix is a duo comprising critically acclaimed flutists and composers Nathalie Joachim and Allison Loggins-Hull, who are regarded for their “unique blend of classical music, hip-hop, electronic programming and soulful vocals reminiscent of neo-R&B stars like Erykah Badu” (Wall Street Journal). Third Coast Percussion is a Grammy Award-winning ensemble that has been hailed for their “virtuosity and deft, precisely timed wit” (Washington Post). Together, they break new ground with a virtuosic and energetic performance of new music, including a collaboratively composed new work Rubix, which seamlessly bridges their unique sounds to create a rich and riveting sonic universe.
RENNIE HARRIS PUREMOVEMENT
Friday, March 3 at 7:30PM Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $30
Hailed by the New Yorker as the “most respected” and “most brilliant” hip-hop choreographer in America, Rennie Harris creates personal and distinctive works, telling stories — through dance, music and spoken word — that are as riveting and honest as hip-hop itself. With a career spanning three decades, Harris’s internationally acclaimed company Puremovement embodies the rich tradition of street dance and hiphop culture, while simultaneously advancing an energetic new voice and vocabulary for dance.
Rennie Harris Puremovement has toured around the world, performing for the Queen of England and serving as a cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department. Harris — who has been honored with prestigious awards including the Alvin Ailey Black Choreographers Award, the Doris Duke Arts Award and Dance Magazine’s Legend Award — is a true legend of dance. In the company’s first visit to the region, audiences will experience Harris’s legacy through Nuttin’ But a Word, an evening-length work that pushes the boundaries of street dance vocabulary and challenges audiences to view hip-hop through a different lens.
BRUBECK BROTHERS QUARTET
Thursday, April 20 at 8PM
Bright Box Theater
Tickets $30
Chris Brubeck (bass/trombone) and Dan Brubeck (drums) have been making music together their entire lives — performing alongside their father, jazz great Dave Brubeck, and with their own critically acclaimed quartet. Together with guitarist Mike DeMicco and pianist Chuck Lamb, the Brubeck Brothers Quartet has a rare collective synergy that has catapulted them beyond your typical jazz band. Their live performances reveal an inherent ability to explore and play unique and rare time signatures while artfully integrating the influences of funk, blues and world music.
arts engage!
Performing Arts Live provides the campus and community with more than just great live performances. Guest artists serve as lecturers, conduct masterclasses and present free workshops and performances within our local schools! Explore more about these artsengage! opportunities by visiting conservatoryperforms.org.
WORLD OF THE PIANO
Piano masters and rising stars from around the world!
John O’Conor, Artistic Director2022 Dabinett/McKelway Performance DREW PETERSEN
Sunday, September 18 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $27
Praised for his commanding and poetic performances of repertoire ranging from Bach to Zaimont, acclaimed American pianist Drew Petersen is a sought-after soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. He is the recipient of the 2018 Avery Fisher Career Grant, as well as the winner of the 2017 American Pianists Awards and the Christel DeHaan Classical Fellowship. Petersen has appeared in solo recitals at the Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, Dame Myra Hess Concerts in Chicago, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival, Brevard Music Center’s Summer Festival and Chicago’s Ravinia Festival.
Corigliano Etude Fantasy
Chopin Etudes op. 25, Nos. 1–3; op. 10, No. 8
Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit Schumann Fantasie in C Major, op. 17
“[Drew] feels the music . . . he can make it come alive again, make you touched by it. He is not just a child prodigy but is a brilliant musician.”
– Lukas Foss, composer, conductor, pianist
This performance is made possible by the Laura N. Dabinett and Russell B. McKelway
World of the Piano Fund, established in 2015 in commemoration of the wedding anniversary of Laura N. Dabinett and Russell B. McKelway.
ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN
Sunday, November 13 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $27
Since graduating from Shenandoah Conservatory in 2016, Alexander Bernstein has forged an impressive career as a young artist who expertly traverses the worlds of classical and new music. His love of new music has led him to study and premier works by contemporary composers, such as Berio, Ligeti, Ives and Cage; and in 2015, he recorded a solo CD of works by the Irish composer Ryan Molloy. His solo recitals have been received to great acclaim in the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Romania. Bernstein has fiercely performed in many competitions, winning second prize and the RTE Lyric FM Special Prize at the 2015 Dublin International Piano Competition, third prize in the 2015 Verona International Piano Competition, third prize in the 2015 Gian Battista Viotti International Piano Competition and first prize in the 2011 Irish Freemasons Young Musician of the Year Competition.
Beethoven Sonata in E Minor, op. 90
Brahms 6 Pieces, op. 118
Copland Piano Variations
Mumford Tango-Variations
Newman JRB Variations
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WANT MORE GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC BY AWARD-WINNING GUEST ARTISTS?
Rising stars of the string world Aizuri Quartet performs works by C. Schumann, Bartók, Haydn and more on Tuesday, October 11 at 7:30PM in Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall. See page 9 for more information.
Join Friends of the Conservatory at the Ally level or above and designate your gift to World of the Piano to become a member of our Piano Society! In addition to being listed in each World of the Piano program, members receive all Ally benefits plus access to exclusive Piano Society events. See page 32 for more information on ways to support Shenandoah Conservatory.
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DREW PETERSEN
ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN
KENNY BROBERG
Sunday, February 5 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $27
During his auspicious career before winning the 2021 American Pianist Awards and Christel DeHaan Classical Fellowship, Kenny Broberg captured the silver medal at the 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and a bronze medal at the 2019 International Tchaikovsky Competition, as well as prizes at the Hastings, Sydney, Seattle and New Orleans International Piano Competitions, becoming one of the most decorated and internationally renowned pianists of his generation.
Beethoven Six Bagatelles, op. 126
Brahms Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, op. 5 Beach Ballade, op. 6
Janáček Sonata 1.X.1905
Medtner Sonata minacciosa, op. 53 No.2
JOANNA MACGREGOR
Sunday, April 2 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $27
Joanna MacGregor CBE is one of the world’s most innovative musicians, appearing as a concert pianist, curator and conductor. As a solo artist, MacGregor has performed in more than eighty countries and appeared with many eminent conductors and orchestras, including the London Symphony and Sydney Symphony orchestras. She performs regularly at major venues throughout the world, including Wigmore Hall, Southbank Centre and Barbican Centre in London, Sydney Opera House, Leipzig Gewandhaus and more.
Ligeti Musica Ricercata, op.1 Nos. 1–8
Liszt Funérailles
Wagner/Kocsis Prelude from Tristan und Isolde
Wagner/Liszt Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
Schubert Sonata in B-flat Major, D.960
TERRENCE WILSON
Sunday, April 23 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $27
Acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years,” pianist Terrence Wilson is an active recitalist who has toured around the world. In Europe, he has given recitals at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, the Louvre in Paris, and countless other major venues. In the United States, he has given recitals at Lincoln Center in New York City (both Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall); the Ravinia Festival in Chicago; the Caramoor Festival in Katonah, New York and more. Wilson has received numerous awards and prizes, including the SONY ES Award for Musical Excellence, an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Juilliard Petschek Award.
Szymanowski 12 Etudes, op. 33
Schubert Sonata in C Minor, D.958
Brahms 3 Intermezzi, op. 117
Prokofiev Sonata No. 7 in B-flat Major, op. 83
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PRE-CONCERT TALKS
Join us on the Sunday of each World of the Piano performance at 1:30PM in Armstrong Concert Hall for a Pre-concert Talk! Learn about the artist’s program from Shenandoah Conservatory faculty and special guests.
PIANO MASTERCLASSES
Observe the guest artists as they work with Shenandoah Conservatory piano students. Masterclasses are typically held on the Monday following most World of the Piano performances from 10AM to noon in Armstrong Concert Hall. Limited seating is open to the public for quiet observation. Please arrive by 9:45AM.
Programs subject to change. Visit conservatoryperforms.org for all up-to-date program information.
This performance is sponsored by Crescent Cities Charities.THEATRE
Carolyn Coulson, Director of Acting
Kevin Covert, Director of Musical Theatre
Cheryl Yancey, Theatre Design & Production Program Coordinator
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30PM
Saturday matinees at 2:30PM for select performances*
Sunday matinees at 2:30PM
SWEET CHARITY
October 6–9
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $28
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Book by Neil Simon
Inspired by Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria, Sweet Charity explores the turbulent love life of Charity Hope Valentine, a hopelessly romantic but comically unfortunate dance hall hostess in New York City. With a tuneful, groovy, mid-1960s score by Cy Coleman, sparkling lyrics by Dorothy Fields and a hilarious book by Neil Simon, Sweet Charity captures all the energy, humor and heartbreak of life in the big city for an unlucky but irrepressible optimist.
Suggested Show Rating: PG-13
TWELVE ANGRY JURORS
October 27–30*
Glaize Studio Theatre
Tickets $17
by Reginald Rose
Stage version by Sherman L. Sergel
Adapted from the television show originally presented on Studio One, CBS-TV
Following the closing arguments in a murder trial, the twelve members of the jury must deliberate, with a guilty verdict meaning death for the accused, an inner-city teen. As the dozen jurors try to reach a unanimous decision while sequestered in a room, one of them casts considerable doubt on elements of the case. Personal issues soon rise to the surface, and conflict threatens to derail the delicate process that will decide one youth’s fate.
Suggested Show Rating: R
This performance is sponsored by Crescent Cities Charities.SUBSCRIBE & SAVE PURCHASE TICKETS FOR A MINIMUM OF FIVE PERFORMANCES AND SAVE 20% OR MORE!
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME
November 17–20
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $25
Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
Adapted by Simon Stephens
Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: he is exceptional at mathematics, but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers. Now it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher stands beside his neighbor’s dead dog, Wellington, who has been speared with a garden fork. Finding himself under suspicion, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery of who murdered Wellington, and he carefully records each fact of the crime. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a thrilling journey that upturns his world.
Suggested Show Rating: PG-13
THE WOLVES
February 9–12*
Glaize Studio Theatre
Tickets $17
by Sarah DeLappeLeft quad. Right quad. Lunge. A girls indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. The Wolves is an insightful portrait of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.
Suggested Show Rating: PG-13
TUCK EVERLASTING
February 23–26
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $28
Book by Claudia Shear and Tim Federle
Music by Chris Miller
Lyrics by Nathan Tysen
Based on the novel by Natalie Babbitt
What would you do if you had all of eternity?
Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck family does she get more than she could have imagined. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tuck’s unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.
Suggested Show Rating: G
THE APPLE TREE
March 23–26*
Glaize Studio Theatre
Tickets $20
Music, lyrics and book by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Additional book material by Jerome Coppersmith
The Apple Tree is an evening of three musical miniatures written by the brilliant songwriting team behind Fiddler on the Roof and She Loves Me. “The Diary of Adam and Eve” is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the Bible’s first couple, adapted from Mark Twain’s Extracts from Adam’s Diary. “The Lady or the Tiger?” is a rock-and-roll fable set in a mythical barbarian kingdom, which explores the fickleness of love. “Passionella” is based on Jules Feiffer's offbeat Cinderella-story about a chimney sweep whose dreams of being a "glamorous movie star" nearly sabotage her one chance for true love.
Suggested Show Rating: PG
Some productions contain mature content and/or content that may be offensive to some audiences. Contact the Box Office or visit conservatoryperforms.org for more details.
DANCE
Maurice Fraga, Dance Division Chair
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30PM
Sunday matinees at 2:30PM
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
MOVING FORCES
October 28–30
Tickets $17
Join the Shenandoah Dance Ensemble for a performance featuring a dynamic range of dance styles from traditional to contemporary. Program highlights include original works by faculty choreographers Erica Helm and Daniel Padierna, as well as a special guest choreographer.
REFLECTIONS
February 3–5
Tickets $17
Immerse yourself in a thrilling performance celebrating an array of dance styles in a program highlighting the Shenandoah Dance Ensemble's creative spirit, technical precision and original choreography.
DANCIN’ OUT
March 31 – April 2
Tickets $17
The Shenandoah Dance Ensemble culminates its season with a performance of original works by faculty choreographers Tiffanie Carson, Maurice Fraga and Lindsay Browning.
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Jan Wagner, Artistic Director & Conductor
HUMOR & PRANKS
Saturday, October 1 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Kick off the Symphony Orchestra season with a performance exploring the humorous side of the classical canon. Program highlights include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 8 in F Major, op. 93; Strauss’s Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche ( Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ), op. 18 and Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen ( Songs of a Wayfarer ) featuring Shenandoah Conservatory voice faculty member David Meyer, baritone.
FIN-DE-SIÈCLE IN PARIS
Saturday, November 12 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Relish in the vibrant color palette of musical works from the end of the nineteenth century in a program of works featuring Boulanger’s D’un matin de printemps ( Of a spring morning ), Debussy’s Prélude à l'après-midi d’un faune ( Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun ) and Stravinsky’s revolutionary Le sacre du printemps ( The Rite of Spring ).
STUDENT SOLOISTS COMPETITION WINNERS CONCERT
Saturday, February 18 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Join us as the Symphony Orchestra accompanies the winners of the 2022/23 Student Soloists Competition, representing students from across the Vocal/Choral, Keyboard and Instrumental Divisions. Program and winners to be announced November 2022.
MAHLER 5
Saturday, April 1 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Celebrate Mahler’s monumental and virtuosic Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp Minor. From the iconic trumpet solo in the “Funeral March” to the beloved Adegietto and more, Mahler’s exhilarating and breathtaking work is not to be missed in this series finale!
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WIND ENSEMBLE
Timothy J. Robblee, Artistic Director & ConductorOLD FAVORITES
Saturday, September 24 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Kick off the Wind Ensemble season with a popular program of traditional American and English band repertoire, including Gustav Holst's Second Suite in F, based on English folk songs.
TRAVELS
Saturday, November 5 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Explore varied band and chamber work repertoire with a program spotlighting David Maslanka’s expressive and moving Traveler featuring guest conductor Shaun Evans, Shenandoah University's director of athletic bands. Other highlights include Ida Gotkovsky’s monumental Poème Du Feu, and a special performance of Mike Mower’s Concerto for Flute and Wind Orchestra featuring one of Shenandoah Conservatory’s newest instrumental faculty members, Assistant Professor of Flute Julietta Curenton.
FRIENDS
Saturday, March 4 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Revel in a dynamic range of works for winds, including Jonathan Newman’s “imagined ballet” Pi‘ilani and Ko‘olau, as well as spirited selections from Roshanne Etezady and more. The program also features Grammy Award-winning operatic soprano and songwriter Hila Plitmann.
THE LIGHT OF SPRING
Saturday, April 15 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Join us for an exciting lineup of popular band repertoire, including Mason Bates’s Sideman featuring Assistant Professor of Percussion Karlyn Viña and award-winning Chinese composer Shuying Li’s Kung Fu, whose work explores the different styles and levels of what Kung Fu represents to people in a universal way.
CONCERT BAND
Shaun Evans, Conductor
Thursday, October 13 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall FREE
Sunday, December 4 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall FREE
Thursday, March 9 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall FREE
Sunday, April 30 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall FREE
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SHENANDOAH NEW MUSIC
Jonathan Newman, Director of Composition & Coordinator of New Music
EDGE ENSEMBLE
Time Bandits
Wednesday, September 14 at 8PM
Bright Box Theater
Tickets $14
Join the EDGE Ensemble for an exploration of musical time in a colorful collection of contemporary music, including the works of composers Sebastian Currier, Sarah Hennies, Jonathan Bailey Holland, Alexandra Vrebalov, Olly Wilson and the winner of the 2022 Averitt Prize for Excellence in Composition Chance Morris ’24 (B.M. in Composition).
This venue has cocktail table seating. Doors open at 7PM for food and drink service.
JASPER STRING QUARTET
Friday, September 30 at 8PM
Bright Box Theater
Tickets $17
Jasper String Quartet is recognized as one of the leading American string quartets on the performance stage today. A recipient of Chamber Music America's prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award, the quartet has been hailed as “sonically delightful and expressively compelling,” ( The Strad ), and The New York Times named their album Unbound as one of the 25 Best Classical Recordings of 2017. Jasper celebrates the diverse array of compositional voices writing for string quartet in an evening of all-new music.
This venue has cocktail table seating. Doors open at 7PM for food and drink service
PHIL KLINE'S UNSILENT NIGHT
Friday, December 2 at 5:30PM
Old Town Winchester Walking Mall
FREE
Join us in this holiday tradition with Phil Kline’s Unsilent Night , and parade through the Old Town Winchester Walking Mall with boom boxes and mobile devices as new-music carolers!
HOW TO PARTICIPATE: Unsilent Night is the result of many individuals simultaneously playing Kline's tracks on CD, mp3, or mobile devices — creating a roving swarm of music throughout the city streets. Bring a mobile device with portable speakers or a boom box. We will provide CDs. Visit unsilentnight.com to learn more and download the mobile app or tracks in advance.
HILA PLITMANN WITH EDGE ENSEMBLE
Wednesday, March 8 at 8PM Bright Box Theater
Tickets $17
Creativity, theatricality and virtuosity have long defined the musical adventures of two-time Grammy Award-winning soprano, songwriter and actress Hila Plitmann. With a “wondrous voice, which gleams in all registers" ( Gramophone ), she brings her emotionally charged fearlessness, unique expressivity and mesmerizing drama to Bright Box in a collaborative new music event with the EDGE Ensemble.
This venue has cocktail table seating. Doors open at 7PM for food and drink service.
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JAZZ
Matthew Niess, Director of Jazz StudiesSTUDIO BIG BAND
Music of The Beatles
Friday, September 16 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
The Studio Big Band kicks off the jazz season with music by The Beatles and the iconic songwriting team of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Join the band and sing along to your favorites including Hey Jude, Yellow Submarine, All You Need is Love, Got to Get You into My Life and more.
STUDIO BIG BAND
Introducing Eric Byrd
Friday, October 21 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Shenandoah Conservatory jazz faculty pianist/ vocalist Eric Byrd and drummer Alphonso Young join the Studio Big Band for a special evening of jazz standards. The two have been members of the award-winning Eric Byrd Trio for more than twenty years, where they have delighted audiences across the globe at the historic Montreux Jazz Festival, as well as in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Dubai, Estonia, Honduras, Italy, Peru, Scotland and more.
LITTLE BIG BAND
Jazz in Uniform
Friday, November 11 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
The Little Big Band remembers musicians who have served in a special concert honoring veterans, and featuring the music of jazz artists who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
JAZZ COMBOS
Monday, November 28 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
STUDIO BIG BAND
The Greatest Horn Bands
Friday, February 10 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
The Studio Big Band partners with special guest trumpeter Joshua Kauffman to explore the rise of the 1970s horn bands that were influenced by the British Invasion. Program highlights include music by the bands Chicago; Chase; Blood, Sweat & Tears; Tower of Power; Earth, Wind & Fire and more.
LITTLE BIG BAND
Quintessential Quintets
Sunday, April 16 at 2:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
The Little Big Band performs small group jazz standards arranged for the band while retaining the intimate sensibilities of the classic jazz combo.
ESSENTIALLY ELLINGTON
Thursday, May 4
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Essentially Ellington, a premier educational initiative of Jazz at Lincoln Center, returns to Shenandoah Conservatory with a day of workshops for high school bands and performances by special guest artists. Visit conservatoryperforms.org for more information and a schedule of events.
FREE
JAZZ COMBOS
Monday, May 8 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
FREE
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INTRODUCING!
CONTEMPO ENSEMBLE
Rod Vester, Director of Contemporary MusicA MAJOR ENCOUNTER
Wednesday, April 12 at 8PM
Bright Box Theater
Tickets $14
Under the direction of Rod Vester, Shenandoah Conservatory’s newest music group CONTEMPO Ensemble uses music for positive social change and is composed of students from all musical backgrounds. A Major Encounter will take the audience on an exciting and memorable musical journey featuring an array of genres including pop, electronic, rhythm and blues, alternative and original compositions by ensemble members.
This venue has cocktail table seating. Doors open at 7PM for food and drink service.
VOICE & OPERA
Opera Up Close HYDROGEN JUKEBOX
Friday, November 4 at 7:30PM
Saturday, November 5 at 7:30PM
Sunday, November 6 at 2:30PM
Shingleton Dance Space
Tickets $17
Music by Philip Glass
Lyrics by Allen Ginsberg
Set in an intimate black box studio and directed by our Director of Opera Ella Marchment, Opera Up Close features small ensembles, but big ideas. Hydrogen Jukebox (1990) is a compelling and provocative chamber opera featuring music by Philip Glass and the words of iconic beat poet Allen Ginsberg. Named for and inspired by Ginsberg’s 1955 poem Howl , Hydrogen Jukebox is a melodrama that creates a portrait of the sensory overload and upheaval of America from the 1950s through the 1980s — covering the end of World War II through the thick of the Cold War. Through a special collaboration with the Dance Division, and accompanied by a live chamber ensemble, this production powerfully explores the difficult, often ugly, growing pains of our country.
Sung in English with chamber ensemble accompaniment
Directed by Ella Marchment
Music direction by Wei-Han Wu
Assistant music direction by Gonzalo Hidalgo
Choreography by Lindsay Browning
CHORAL ENSEMBLES
Sounds of the Season
Saturday, December 3 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Join the Conservatory Choir (Austin Thorpe, director ), Shenandoah Chorus (Hillary Ridgley, director ) and Shenandoah Voices (Jeffrey Marlatt, director ) for an evening of seasonal songs. Enjoy old and new favorites as we celebrate a time of year filled with joy, hope and love. Come early to stroll Shenandoah University's festive holiday light display and enjoy a cup of hot cocoa provided by the Shenandoah Conservatory Student Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association.
COLLABORATIVE ARTS: VOICE & PIANO
Beyond Race: African American Art Songs & Spirituals
Sunday, February 5 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $17
Special guests Caroline Helton, soprano ; Emery Stephens, baritone ; Jamie Reimer, soprano ; and Stacie Haneline, piano explore the collaborative relationship between pianist and vocalist while powerfully tracing the development of African American Art Songs and Spirituals through some of its greatest composers.
CHORAL ENSEMBLES
Shenandoah Sings
Friday, April 14 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
Tickets $14
Join the Conservatory Choir (Austin Thorpe, director ), Shenandoah Chorus (Hillary Ridgley, director ) and Shenandoah Voices (Jeffrey Marlatt, director ) for a dynamic evening of music spanning a variety of choral traditions.
Kathryn Green, Vocal/Choral Division ChairA MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Friday, April 28 at 7:30PM
Saturday, April 29 at 7:30PM
Sunday, April 30 at 2:30PM Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $25
Music by Benjamin Britten
Lyrics by Peter Pears
Set on Shenandoah Conservatory’s main proscenium stage and directed by Director of Opera Ella Marchment, our main stage production provides audiences with the full opera experience. This year’s production is based on Shakepeare’s popular and beloved comedy of mistaken identities, confused lovers and alarming transformations.
Benjamin Britten’s 1960 A Midsummer Night's Dream , which features a libretto adapted by Peter Pears, harnesses the Bard’s exceptional storytelling with Britten’s expressive and atmospheric harmonies.
Brought to vivid life through Marchment’s fresh and inventive staging, and backed by the full force of the Symphony Orchestra, audiences will be transported to a beguiling and enchanting world where fantasy and reality intertwine.
Sung in English with subtitles
Directed by Ella Marchment
Music direction by Jan Wagner
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ShenCoLAB
FESTIVAL OF ARTS, IDEAS & EXPLORATION
Saturday, May 13
Shenandoah University Main Campus (Various Venues)
Shenandoah Conservatory turns over the programming and facilities to its students for a week of unbridled exploration, collaboration and creativity. Students work across disciplines on self-directed, time-limited projects fueled by their own passion, drive and curiosity. The week culminates with a day-long Festival of Arts, Ideas & Exploration featuring a wide variety of exciting, innovative and provocative performances, presentations, roundtable discussions and other special events.
A complete festival schedule will be released in April.
GET YOUR FESTIVAL WRISTBAND IN ADVANCE!
General Admission Festival Wristband
$10 suggested donation
Student Festival Wristband
$5 suggested donation
Festival wristbands provide access to the entire day of events (seating is available on a firstcome, first-served basis; capacity is limited).
All proceeds support the imaginative work of our students during ShenCoLAB.
ShenCoLAB is funded in part by the Shenandoah Conservatory Dean's Circle.
SPECIAL EVENTS
FINAL ROUND OF THE 2022/23 STUDENT SOLOISTS COMPETITION
Tuesday, November 22 at 7PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
FREE
Students from across the Instrumental, Keyboard and Vocal/Choral Divisions compete in the final round of the 2022/23 Student Soloists Competition.
COLLAGE CONCERT
Friday, January 27 at 7PM
Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Tickets $14
Part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band, the Collage Concert features a dynamic variety of faculty and student performances from a range of musical genres.
THE U.S. ARMY BAND “PERSHING’S OWN”
Saturday, January 28 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
FREE
The U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" performs as part of Shenandoah Conservatory’s annual Mid-Atlantic Honor Band event.
RSVP online at conservatoryperforms.org to reserve your free seat!
LIFT EVERY VOICE
Sunday, February 19 at 2:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
FREE
Lift Every Voice celebrates and pays homage to the rich musical history of African Americans and others throughout the African Diaspora. During this special Black History Month celebration, the conservatory's faculty and students perform music from a wide variety of genres, including classical, gospel, jazz, soul and hip-hop, in a jubilant and uplifting concert that will have you clapping your hands and tapping your feet throughout.
ADDITIONAL FREE PERFORMANCES
FACULTY & GUEST ARTIST RECITALS
TIMOTHY ROBERTS, SAXOPHONE
Friday, August 26 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
MARY ELIZABETH BOWDEN, TRUMPET DAVID DASH, TRUMPET ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN, PIANO
Tuesday, September 6 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
REBECCA RISCHIN, CLARINET
Thursday, September 29 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
GARRICK ZOETER, CLARINET AKEMI TAKAYAMA, VIOLIN KARLYN R. VIÑA, PERCUSSION
Wednesday, October 12 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
PALMETTO SAXOPHONE QUARTET
Saturday, October 22 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
VAN BUREN WINDS
Friday, November 18 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
ALEXANDER BERNSTEIN, PIANO MARIKA BOURNAKI, PIANO BEN CHARLES, PERCUSSION KARLYN VIÑA, PERCUSSION
Saturday, February 4 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
COLIN DAVIN, GUITAR
Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
JULIETTA CURENTON, FLUTE
Thursday, February 9 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
ZOETER & FRIENDS CHAMBER CONCERT
Friday, April 21 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
CHAMBER BRASS RECITAL
FALL: Tuesday, October 25 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Monday, April 17 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
HONORS CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL
FALL: Tuesday, November 29 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Tuesday, April 18 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
STUDIO ENSEMBLES
BASS ENSEMBLE
FALL: Tuesday, November 1 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Monday, April 3 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
CLARINET CHOIR
FALL: Monday, November 14 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Monday, May 1 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
FLUTE ENSEMBLE
FALL: Thursday, December 1 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Thursday, April 27 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
SPRING: Tuesday, February 28 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE
FALL: Wednesday, November 30 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Saturday, April 22 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE
FALL: Sunday, November 6 at 2:30PM
SPRING: Tuesday, May 2 at 7:30PM
Goodson Chapel – Recital Hall
TROMBONE COLLECTIVE
FALL: Monday, October 24 at 7:30PM
SPRING: Monday, May 1 at 7:30PM
Armstrong Concert Hall
CONSERVATORY IN THE COMMUNITY
EDUCATE • ENGAGE • ENLIVEN
Shenandoah Conservatory believes the arts have the power to do more than just entertain — they transform, enlighten and enrich our lives. This is why we engage audiences well beyond our stages to create a more vibrant, dynamic and connected community.
SHENANDOAH CONSERVATORY ARTS ACADEMY
Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) provides studies in a variety of music, theatre and dance for students of all ages and abilities. Offerings provide pre-professional training, cultural enrichment and educational enhancement through a range of private lessons, group classes and ensemble studies.
Learn more about how our classes, camps and activities can nurture your talent and enrich your life by visiting our website at scartsacademy.org or calling us at (540) 665-4602.
FREE COMMUNITY CONCERTS
Enjoy free community concerts featuring Shenandoah's premier faculty and student artists in the following ongoing series:
Live at Lunch, produced in partnership with Valley Health, presents free lunchtime concerts in the Winchester Medical Center North Tower Lobby during the academic year.
Sunday Art in the Park by Reston Town Center Association and Reston Community Center on Sunday evenings throughout the summer.
Performances are added throughout the year. Visit conservatoryperforms.org for an updated schedule of free community concerts.
arts engage!
Shenandoah Conservatory provides audiences opportunities to meet our artists and observe the creative process. Join us for open rehearsals, workshops, pre-concert lectures, post-performance Q&As, masterclasses, receptions and other special events.
Look for the artsengage! logo throughout the brochure for special opportunities to enhance your experience. Visit conservatoryperforms.org for updates and more details.
SUPPORT SHENANDOAH CONSERVATORY
DONATE TODAY!
Explore the many ways you can support Shenandoah Conservatory and its thriving community of artists, educators and scholars.
FRIENDS OF THE CONSERVATORY
Friends of the Conservatory donations underwrite projects unique to a specific division within Shenandoah Conservatory. These gifts provide additional funding to support our performance series, conduct industry leader masterclasses, host distinguished artists in residency and explore new works.
FRIEND
$100 – $249
ALLY $250 – $499
ADVOCATE $500 – $999
CHAMPION $1,000+
Benefits include:
• Exclusive email newsletter celebrating Shenandoah Conservatory news and achievements Listing on the Conservatory Performs website
Benefits include:
Friend level benefits
• Invitation to two special donor events
Benefits include:
• Ally level benefits
• Reserved parking for performances in Armstrong Concert Hall, Glaize Studio Theatre and Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
Benefits include:
Advocate level benefits
• VIP invitation to an exclusive Dean's Circle event
SCHOLARSHIPS & PLANNED GIVING
Scholarship aid is an increasingly essential part of our ability to recruit and retain talented students committed to careers in the performing arts. Scholarships allow students to pursue their degrees with fewer financial barriers to their creative success. By creating an endowed scholarship, you ensure that a performing arts career remains accessible and affordable to all students, without exception.
To learn more about the ways you can make a transformative gift to Shenandoah Conservatory, visit su.edu/performs/support or contact:
Melanie L. MathewesShenandoah Conservatory
Director of Developmentmmathewe@su.edu | (540) 665-4733
Shenandoah University is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Take your giving to the next level!
Become a member of our Dean’s Circle with your transformative gift of $1,000 or greater.
When you join the Shenandoah Conservatory Dean’s Circle, your member support helps Shenandoah Conservatory address the ever increasing costs of excellence in performing arts training, equipping state-of-the-art facilities, hiring world-class faculty, and fostering experimental and creative student projects.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
$10,000 Visionary $5,000 Creator $2,500 Enthusiast $1,000 Member
DEAN’S CIRCLE MEMBER BENEFITS
• Name recognition on the Conservatory Performs website
• Invitations for two to exclusive Dean’s Circle signature events
• Invitations for two to meet-the-artist events with Shenandoah Conservatory students, faculty and guest artists
• Reserved parking for performances in Armstrong Concert Hall, Glaize Studio Theatre and Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
HOW TO ORDER
Note: Convenience fees apply for online and phone orders.
IN PERSON
Visit the Shenandoah Conservatory Box Office located in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre lobby: 620 Millwood Avenue, Winchester, VA 22601.
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Regular Hours: Mon–Fri 12PM–5PM
Summer Hours (Memorial Day–early August): Tue–Sat 12PM–5PM
The Box Office is also open two hours prior to all performances at the specified venue.
LATE SEATING POLICY
Shenandoah Conservatory strives to promptly begin performances at the scheduled time. We recommend arriving approximately 30 minutes prior to the start of the performance to allow ample time to park, claim tickets and find seats.
Out of respect to the audience and artists, patrons who arrive late to a performance will be asked by an usher to wait until an appropriate break in the performance to take their seats. Some performances may not have a break in which a “no late seating” policy will be in effect.
Due to the intimate nature of the venues, there is no late seating permitted for performances in Glaize Studio Theatre and Shingleton Dance Space.
INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY
Shenandoah Conservatory performances and special events will only be canceled for inclement weather in extreme cases. Please note that Shenandoah Conservatory performances do not always follow the same closing procedures as Shenandoah University. Inclement weather announcements are communicated via conservatoryperforms.org, email, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
ACCESSIBILITY
All facilities are handicap accessible. Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre is equipped with Listen EVERYWHERE technology for hearing assistance. Accommodations for disabilities may be arranged by contacting the Box Office at least three days prior to the performance.
DISCOUNTS
Discounts are available for civil servants (including military, teachers, first responders and healthcare workers), senior citizens (ages 62 and up), students, groups and Shenandoah University faculty and staff for most performances. Please see the Box Office for specific details.
ONLINE
Check out conservatoryperforms.org for more information and to purchase tickets.
PHONE
(540) 665-4569
Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) and gift card orders only.
TICKET EXCHANGES/REFUNDS
Exchanges may be made up to 24 hours before the date of the performance during normal business hours. Tickets must be exchanged for performances within the same season and are based on availability. An additional fee of $4 per ticket is levied on exchanges of all single tickets. Subscribers may exchange at no additional cost. Patrons who exchange for performances at a higher rate or originally purchased tickets with a promo code are responsible for the difference in price. Once exchanges are complete, patrons should discard voided ticket(s). All sales are final; no refunds.
GROUPS
Group reservations and discounts can be secured for parties of 10 or more. Reservations may be modified up to two weeks prior to the date of the scheduled performance. Call or visit the Box Office for more details.
CHILDREN
Parents are the best judges of what is most appropriate for their children. However, due to the length of performances, we recommend that children attending an event be at least five years old. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Out of respect for the artists and audience members, we encourage parents with children to sit where they can easily exit the venue in case their child becomes disruptive. As a courtesy to others, parents or guardians may be asked to remove children creating a disturbance during performances. Ushers are available at the venue to assist with seating and any other needs.
PARKING
Parking is always free for Shenandoah Conservatory performances. Parking lots are adjacent to each venue.
STAY CONNECTED
There’s always something happening at Shenandoah Conservatory! Visit conservatoryperforms.org for the most accurate and up-todate information, and to sign up for our emails with information about upcoming performances and special offers. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for pictures, videos and more. Help us keep our records up-to-date by letting us know if your contact information changes.
PROGRAMS, ARTISTS, DATES AND VENUES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
2022/23 SEASON SUPPORT
Joanna MacGregor and Sweet Charity are sponsored by Crescent Cities Charities, providing educational assistance to promising students with financial need, and supporting charities and community organizations. Learn more at cccharities.org.
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