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Welcome CURTAIN GOING UP! The celebrated 3,000 pound stage curtain, Silver Code, is opening on a new arts season at Stephens Auditorium. After a year of cleaning, repairing, and re-rigging the auditorium’s iconic main theatre curtain, a unique work of art designed by artist and sculpture Ryokichi Mukai, you’ll be captivated by its original shine and glory – just like opening night 46 years ago. But it is not just nostalgia that has made the curtain conservation such a marvelous spectacle, the hall itself dazzles the eye with eclectic architecture and charms the ear with excellent acoustics. Just as the curtain is a cause to celebrate, so is the exciting, jam-packed season of entertainment we have in store that will allow you the opportunity to indulge in your favorite arts genre. Families, serious-minded theater-goers, and the adventurous all have something to look forward to this season. Whether you love Broadway or are mesmerized by music, there are numerous world-class superstars, acclaimed performers, and well-established talent who will move and inspire you. For music fans, there will be lots to enjoy at Stephens. The Grammy Award winners, The Chieftains will get our toes tapping to traditional Irish music just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, and the Music of Memphis comes to town in Million Dollar Quartet on April 12. You won’t have to look far for the best in classical music this season. The world’s greatest composers provide the backbone for The State Symphony of Mexico on March 3 featuring Irina Chistiakova on piano. You are invited back for two nights in March to experience the multi-talented STOMP performers as they fill the stage with energizing beats, inventive and invigorating dance, and theatrical performance combined into one electrifying rhythm. Their technical skill is truly awesome: this perfectly synchronized ballet of juggled sticks, drums, matchboxes and brooms, is indeed thrilling to witness. You’ll find this season has plenty of opportunities to indulge in your favorite genre or experience something new. The Iowa State Center staff works hard to create these experiences for you. Each interaction—subscription, ticket purchase and contribution to the Performing Arts Fund— helps make it possible for us to continue to bring more joy, more diversity, and more inspiration through the world’s greatest performances to the heart of Iowa. Enjoy the show!

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Mark North General Manager Stephens Auditorium

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Guest Information Our audience members are a valuable part of every performance at Stephens Auditorium. After all, without you, we wouldn’t be here. To ensure you have an enjoyable experience at Stephens Auditorium, please take a moment to read the following information. Enjoy the performance! Admittance: All exterior doors open 45 minutes prior to curtain time and the house opens 30 minutes before curtain time. Arriving Late: As a courtesy to the performers and other audience members, we cannot immediately seat guests who arrive after the performance starts. Latecomers will be admitted as soon as there is an appropriate break in the performance. Cameras And Recording Devices: Taking photographs and the use of recording devices is prohibited and a violation of state and federal copyright laws. Photos will be deleted from memory cards and cell phones, tape and film will be confiscated. Cancellations: Typically, weather related cancellations are not decided until hours before curtain time and will be announced by the media whenever possible. For specific performance information, guests can call the Stephens Auditorium Ticket Office at 515-294-2479, the Administration Office at 515-294-3347, or check our web site at www.center.iastate.edu for updates. Cell Phones and Pagers: All cell phones, pagers and alarm watches should be turned off. Guests expecting messages should leave their cell phones or pagers at the Guest Services Desk, along with their seat locations. Guests may also leave their seat location and the Guest Services number, 515-294-2313, with the calling party. Children: Every audience member (infants included) must occupy a seat and have a ticket. Please use discretion when deciding which events are appropriate for children. To learn about performances recommended for young children, please contact the Ticket Office at 515-294-2479. 2

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Guests are also asked to be considerate of their young ones and other guests by excusing themselves if their child becomes disruptive during the performance. Coat Check: A free coat check is available on the ground floor, just west of the Celebrity CafĂŠ. Elevators: Elevators are located in the lobbies of all floors on the north side of Stephens Auditorium. First Aid Assistance: First aid assistance is provided by Mary Greeley Medical Center. If you need assistance, please visit the Guest Services Desk or ask your usher for details. Food and Beverages: Food and beverages may be purchased at concession stands located in the lobby areas of the main floor and ground floor before the performance and during intermission. Gift Certificates: Give the gift of entertainment! Gift certificates may be purchased at the Ticket Office in onedollar increments. Groups: For most shows, groups of 15 or more receive a $5 discount off adult prices. Call 515-294-2479 for more information. Guest Services: The Guest Services Desk is located in the main floor lobby on the north side of Stephens Auditorium. ISU Student Ticket Discounts: ISU students can purchase tickets to most Performing Arts Series events for as little as $26. There is a limit of two tickets per performance, per student ID. Funded by the Government of the Student Body (GSB).

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Lost and Found Items: Lost items may be reported, turned in or claimed at the Guest Services Desk located on the main floor during an event. After an event, please contact us at 515-294-3347, Mon–Fri, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Lost and found items are kept for 30 days. Parking: Free parking is available in the lots south and east of Stephens Auditorium. Lots A-1 and B-3 are reserved for Performing Arts Fund Donors who contribute $250 or more. Lots are reserved up to 15 minutes prior to show time and are subject to availability. Parking for mobility-impaired guests is available in the lot located west of Stephens Auditorium.

Public Amenities: Restrooms are located on the ground floor and first balcony lobby area. Additional facilities can be found in the first and second balcony towers. Women’s facilities are house left (as you face the stage) and men’s are house right. Restrooms equipped for the mobilityimpaired are located on the ground floor. Smoke-Free Environment: Smoking is not allowed in Stephens Auditorium. The Iowa State Center buildings and grounds are smoke-free. Ticket Exchange: Ticket exchange is an exclusive benefit available only to Performing Arts Series Subscribers and only available for Performing Arts Series events.

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Theater Etiquette In today’s world, everyone seems to have less time and more stress, making the chance to sit back, relax and enjoy an event that much more meaningful. A visit to the theater can provide a wonderful escape, so here are some tips that will ensure you — and the guests around you — will have an even more enjoyable trip to Stephens Auditorium. “Fashionably Late” is never in style Please arrive early enough to find your seat before the curtain rises. After the performance has begun, latecomers will be asked to wait until a suitable moment before being seated. The same reminder applies at intermission.

Hearing a Pin Drop If you should need a cough drop or candy to help soothe a scratchy throat, please try to open the wrapper quickly and at an appropriate time (a scene change, applause, etc.). A good tip: unwrap a few lozenges before entering the auditorium.

Sit Back, Relax, and... “Hello?” Please be considerate of your neighbors, just as you would expect the same consideration from them, and turn off all cell phones, pagers and watches with alarms. With the outstanding acoustics in the auditorium, these sounds will distract and annoy everyone. If needed, you can arrange to be notified in the event of an emergency call. See “Cell Phones and Pagers” on page 2 for details.

A Star is Born Performing arts enrich our community’s cultural life and bring a variety of entertainers to our backyard. These talented artists may be performing in your favorite musical or playing a well-known concerto, but you may be sitting near people who aren’t familiar with the piece. Please resist humming, singing along, or finishing a line for the actors.

Talk of the Town We’re delighted if the performance becomes the “talk of the town,” but please wait until intermission or the final curtain to carry on conversations. You might also consider reserving any negative feedback until you are in private. People have differing opinions about creative events, and after all, you could be sitting next to the conductor’s mother or a company member’s spouse. An Evening with the Family Children are always welcome at Stephens Auditorium events. However, some performances require an adult attention span and a quiet auditorium. Please be considerate of both your young ones and the rest of the audience by excusing yourself with your child if he or she becomes disruptive during the performance.

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Good Neighbors Should you find yourself near someone who chooses to violate the rules of common courtesy, please remember that a quiet reminder or a polite “shh” can be very effective. If needed, ask an usher to help resolve the issue. Great Escape A quick departure is noticed by everyone in the audience and especially by the performers on stage. Making a mad dash for the exit expresses inconsideration to everyone in the auditorium. Please stay until the house lights go up. Should you need to make an exit before the final curtain call, please be discreet and considerate to others in your row. Keeping Up Appearances Help us preserve the ambience of Stephens Auditorium by depositing all trash in the appropriate receptacles located in the lobby areas.

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Services for Guests Every effort is made to ensure every guest has an enjoyable experience at Stephens Auditorium. Should you have additional questions or require special accommodations, please make arrangements with the Ticket Office when purchasing tickets. ATM: For your convenience, an ATM is located in the Ticket Office lobby. The ATM is accessible during regular business hours and for the duration of all performances. Background Materials: To learn more about the artists before you come to Stephens, we post biographies of the performers, composers and authors. You can also preview the event with audio and video samples at www.center.iastate.edu Listening Devices: Infrared listening devices to clarify and amplify sound are available free of charge at the Guest Services Desk in the main floor lobby. The

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supply is limited and dispensed on a first-come, first-served basis. Special Seating: Wheelchair seating and special seating for the hearing and visually impaired is available for all performances. Sign Language Interpretation: When possible, we will arrange to provide sign language interpretation and taperecorded programs. Requests for these services must be made one month in advance.

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The Art of Programming Do you wonder how the eclectic mix of performances on the Performing Arts Series comes together? And how do we choose the dates? Contrary to the notion that the Performing Arts Series is selected randomly, much like picking shows from a hat, programming involves a lot of planning to bring the best possible collection of performances to our stage. From beginning to end, we do extensive research in choosing the performances. Our goal is to offer high-quality performances from varied genres and disciplines as diverse as our audience. Preparation for the next season begins one to two years before we announce the series each May. Discussions for the 2015-2016 series have already begun. The extensive planning process includes all of these considerations: 1. Priority List of Artists After scheduling the series each year, there may be performances which were considered but didn’t fit into the schedule and we keep those events on a priority list for the future. Some artists are so well received, that we want them back when the timing is right for a return performance. 2. Geographic/Routing Criteria A big question in the planning process is what performances will be touring in the Midwest and when. Artists’ agents advise which shows are available and the potential artist fees. Many events are available to play at Stephens Auditorium in mid-fall and spring, as they start their tours on either coast and route into the Midwest in October, February and March. Fewer events are available in September, December, January, and April.

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3. Collecting Information Next, we collect background material on the performances from various sources, including: Agents: Most agents know the sales history of the artists and want to sell only the events that make sense for a particular venue. We discuss whether an event will fit our community and its needs. ISU’s Performing Arts Council: This panel of Iowa State University faculty, staff, students and community members offers valuable insights and feedback on performances. Iowa State Center staff: Staff members may attend regional and national meetings on the arts, providing an opportunity to preview artists and shows. Guest comments: Guests often have excellent intuition about artists and shows that would be successful on the series. We welcome your comments. Other sources: We monitor the artists scheduled by other presenters to see what works in markets similar to ours. Magazines like Billboard and Variety cover hot new jazz artists, classical music favorites, popular performers and off-Broadway shows.

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4. Talking to Artists’ Representatives Negotiations begin via phone, e-mail and at performing arts conferences.We determine how many performances our market can support and begin to shape a preliminary series. We must also consider: • balancing the types of shows and arranging dates with the university and community calendars • checking potential conflicts with other area arts presenters • generating budgets for each potential event to ensure there is a balance between financial responsibility and artistic merit, since ticket sales cover only 68% of presenting costs

Now the actual booking begins and the schedule is adjusted several times until we have the right mix of performances. Talent fees, ticket prices, performance dates and hundreds of other details are ironed out. When all parties agree, we finalize the event and sign the contracts. However, nothing is set in stone. Scheduling conflicts, changes in tour funding, and other circumstances can change even ‘finalized’ performances. At last, the Performing Arts Series is announced to the public! (Of course, we’re already planning great shows for next season.)

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Ways to Enhance your Experience Make the Most of Your Experience With These Special Opportunities Before, During and After the Show. When you think of Stephens Auditorium, we hope you think of it not just as a venue for seeing the performing arts, but also as a place where you are engaged as an active participant in the arts. The following events will enhance your visit and make each experience more fulfilling.

of the professional touring group provide unique insights before each performance. Previews are free for ticket holders and occur 30 minutes before curtain time. You’ll find the Celebrity Café on the ground floor lobby in Stephens, on the north side of the auditorium.

Master Classes: In master classes, artists will meet with groups of students, usually from Iowa State University and other area schools, and share their knowledge and insight as professional performers. In some cases, the artists will even provide a class for the entire community.

Overture Dinner: We offer pre-concert meals prior to our classical programming, with the next dinner scheduled before the State Symphony of Mexico, March 3, 2015. The buffet is held in the Scheman Building and includes three entrees, dessert, beverages and cash bar. With an informative presentation about the evening’s concert, it is a great way to make it a fun evening with like-minded arts supporters.

Free Previews in the Celebrity Café: Engaging presentations offered by topic experts, ISU faculty members or members

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Iowa State Center Staff Mark North..................................................................................General Manager Missy Borton.......................................................................Administrative Assistant Kay Lande.................................................................. Administrative Receptionist

Business & Finance

Linda Schwartz........................................................................... Business Manager Helen Nelson.....................................................Accounts Payable Administrator Jamie Hopper.................................................. Payroll & Personnel Administrator

Event & Conference Services

Pat Dennis............................................ Director of Event & Conference Services Angie Weeks.......................... Event & Conference Services Sales Coordinator Melissa Johnson............................... Event & Conference Services Coordinator Dave Burrack........................................ Event & Conference Services Manager Josh Oakland..........................................Event & Conference Set-up Supervisor

Guest & Client Services

Tim Hinderks......................................................Guest & Client Services Manager Sandra Robinson..............................................Guest & Client Services Manager Steve Flack....................................................... Environmental Services Manager Greg Gerstein..............................Scheman Environmental Services Technician

Marketing & Development

Angela Ossian...................................................................... Director of Marketing Jordan Julson........................................................ Digital Marketing Coordinator Holly Boman......................................................................... Marketing Manager Patti Cotter..............................................Development & Sponsorship Manager Janae Verhelst..............................................................................Marketing Intern

Technical Operations

Steve Harder........................................................... Theaters – Technical Director Jake Ewalt...................................... Audio/Stage Manager – Technical Director Mike Broich............................ Exterior/Production Manager – Technical Director

Programming & Education

Craig Wiebke............................................................................ Event Coordinator Sara Compton...................................................................Outreach Coordinator Carol Lamb...............................................................................Outreach Assistant

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Youth Matinee Series Performing Arts For Young Minds Parents and educators know that helping a student develop creativity and imagination is one of the most important things they can do. Helping to complete the education formula, our Youth Matinee Series energizes, engages and enhances the overall learning process for students through the magic and

wonder of live performing arts experiences produced by professional touring artists. Performances are geared toward enriching students’ lives and illustrating the dynamic relationship between literature, social studies, history, science, math, world cultures and the performing arts.

Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute The Martha-Ellen Tye Performing Arts Institute was established through a generous endowment by long-time Marshalltown resident, the late MarthaEllen Tye. It brings a unique blend of arts experiences to students of all ages through matinee performances, teaching activities in schools, demonstrations and workshops. Now in its 15th year, the program has served more than 150,000 students in grades PreK12 from across the state of Iowa.

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Mrs. Tye believed strongly in the power and importance of arts education and vigorously supported programs that develop the “whole person — body, mind and spirit.” The Youth Matinee Series is underwritten by this endowment, which allows us to keep prices affordable. Resource guides can be downloaded for free. If you would like to learn more about these performances, contact Sara Compton, Outreach Coordinator, at 515-294-7389, e-mail scompton@iastate.edu, or visit www.center.iastate.edu.

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ANNERIN PRODUCTIONS AND SPI ENTERTAINMENT ANNERIN PRODUCTIONS AND SPI ENTERTAINMENT Present Present

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Who’s Who CAST LIST: MATT BALDONI . . . . . . . . . . . . . BARRY (Guitar and Vocals) JACK LEFTLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MAURICE (Keyboard, Guitar and Vocals) PAUL LINES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROBIN (Vocals) BAND: BRIAN CZACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drums DAVID INAMINE . . . . . . . . . . . Bass Guitar Matt Baldoni (Barry) Matt Baldoni, originally from Grass Valley, CA is a resident of Las Vegas. He holds a B.A. in Classical Guitar Performance from California and graduate studies in Studio/Jazz Guitar from the University of Southern California. His live touring credits include Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Melissa Manchester, Il Divo, Mindi Abair, Keiko Matsui, Platters/Drifters/Coasters, Jeffrey Osborne, Trent Carlini, Clint Holmes and the Lon Bronson All Stars. Studio credits include Busta Rhymes, Hilary Duff, Nike, Bank of America, Cricket Wireless, Kim Possible, Boston Public, and the School of Rock film soundtrack. Matt was also the musical director/composer/guitarist for “The NFL Show” on Fox Sports Net (2002-3 season), and was on faculty at Hollywood Musician’s Institute GIT Program. Production show/Broadway credits include Mamma Mia, Monty Python’s Spamalot, The Who’s TOMMY, Hats! the Musical, Hairspray, Godspell, MJ Live, Vegas! the Show, Legends In Concert, Greg London’s Icons, Smith Center Opening Gala 2012, and KA by Cirque Du Soleil. Matt holds endorsements with Gibson USA, GHS/Rocktron, Mesa Boogie, and Levy’s Leathers. Jack Leftley (Maurice) Jack began to learn the craft of music at his father’s music school in Adelaide, South Australia at an early age. Joining his first professional cover band at age 11, his teenage and young adult years presented an opportunity to perform with various tribute acts such as ‘Elvis Leaves His Mark’ and ‘Walkin’ the Line - the Australian Johnny Cash and June Carter Tribute’ as well as with Australian icons such as Frankie J Holden, Daryl Cotton and Wendy Stapleton. Becoming quite an asset to the music scene in Melbourne, Jack also used to perform with top corporate acts such as ‘The Big Bang’ and ‘The Baker Boys’ as a vocalist and pianist. As a multi-instrumentalist and producer, Jack has also spent plenty of time behind the faders in his own studio recording and engineering singles and albums for several up and coming artists in Australia and the United Kingdom. Audio production being a real passion for him, it has remained a big part of Jack’s life to date. Even when on the road with The Australian Bee Gees show he is still often found sporting a pair of headphones and turning hotel rooms into makeshift recording environments. Standing

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Who’s Who Paul Lines (Robin) Paul Lines was born and raised in Shepparton Victoria, Australia. From humble beginnings he formed his first band whilst still in high school. Upon graduation n 1989, he decided to also make an appearance on the Nine Networks “Hey, Hey It’s Saturday - Red Faces Segment” which led to his first real band in Melbourne. However, it lacked clear direction and Paul joined The Radio Pirates in Bendgo for the next couple of years. In 1993, the band Logic was formed. This was his baby, performing support to some of the biggest bands in Oz Music: Boom Crash Opera, The Badloves, John Farnham, Hunters & Collectors, The Black Sorrows, Daryl Braithwaite as well as The Choirboys. Paul was invited to perform onstage with The Choirboys, a special rendition of the single “Rendezvous”. They recorded the album “The Power of Convincing” in 95/96 and it was released on April 1st 1996. In 1998, Plural was formed and he worked solidly until moving to Brisbane in January 2002. He began a solid solo career, as well as a three in one tribute band, showcasing The Australian Neil Finn Tribute, The Vocal Chameleon featuring Diesel, John Farnham & Jimmy Barnes & a very well received Bryan Adams Tribute. Paul joined The Australian Bee Gees Show, filling in for David Scott in the USA in 2010. And in 2011 he was brought on full time to the touring line-up traveling the world performing the role of Robin. Brian Czach (Drummer) Born in Schenectady, New York, Brian began playing drums professionally at age 11. A graduate of Ithaca College School of Music he holds a Bachelor of Music in Classical Percussion. While residing in New York City, Brian recorded three albums for jazz artist Tony DeSare on Telarc Records and toured throughout the US, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia. Recording and live touring credits also include Jimmy Castor & The Bunch, The West Side Band, Clint Holmes, Domenick Allen, Rick Faugno & Mike Frost Band, among others. Production show credits include Mannheim Steamroller, Jersey Boys, Pink Up, Rat Pack is Back, MJ Live, VINYL, and Coasters, Platters and Marvelettes. Brian now resides in Las Vegas where is active as a home studio owner, an educator at the School of Rock and is one third of the progressive jazz trio, BFD. Brian holds endorsements with Istanbul Agop cymbals, Aquarian Drumheads, Driven Drumsticks and Humes & Berg cases. David Inamine (Bassist) Born - Honolulu, Hi
Education - Berklee College of Music Touring / Recording / Production Credits - Eddie Levert ( O’Jays ), Michael Paulo, James Ingram, Ernie Watts, Hiroshima, Jeremy Monteiro, David Garfield, Michael Ruff, Oleta Adams, and David Benoit.

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Who’s Who DESIGNERS: VIDEO DESIGNER Mathieu St-Arnaud Founded in 2009, TURBINE is a visual workshop based in Montreal whose members have been active in the field of projection and LED video since 2001. They offer their clients a turnkey solution: from video system design to custom video content production and integration. TURBINE has done work for Cirque du Soleil, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Linkin Park, the Pan Am Games, the Killers and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience, among others. LIGHTING DESIGNER: Sooner Routhier Sooner Routhier, a native of the Northeast Kingdom in Northern Vermont, is a production designer and co-owner of SRae Productions. Throughout her career she has also worked as a lighting designer and lighting director for various productions and events including modern dance, theatre, and concert touring. She spent the beginning of her career working in Southern New Hampshire as a lighting director and technician for Rainbow Concert Productions while moonlighting as a creative director for the non- profit Tandem Dance Company. After being hired on her first tour as lighting designer for the band, Chevelle, she has continued to tour for various rock and pop artists including Rage Against the Machine, The All American Rejects, Rhianna, and Bon Jovi. As a production designer, Sooner has created video, scenic, pyro, and lighting designs for many artists including Motley Crue, Disturbed and most recently, KISS. PRODUCERS: SPI ENTERTAINMENT, INC. Adam Steck (Co-Producer, CEO & President SPI Entertainment, Inc.) Adam Steck is the founder and CEO. He is a well- respected entrepreneur who has been promoting and producing live entertainment in the U.S. and abroad for the past 21 years. Clients have included some of the world’s greatest talent including Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Mike Tyson and Tina Turner, to name a few. Internationally, he has brought several shows to Moscow, Russia including the legendary Liza Minnelli, “Bugs Bunny on Broadway” and French superstar Mylene Farmer.

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Who’s Who Steck moved his company from the Midwest to Las Vegas in 1999 and has since become one of Las Vegas’ most successful theatrical producers. Steck has parlayed his success with the production of six resident shows on the Las Vegas Strip including “Human Nature,” “The Australian Bee Gees Show,” “Thunder From Down Under,” “American Storm,” “Divas Las Vegas” and “Night School 4 Girls.” He also has secured exclusive engagements featuring Andrew Dice Clay, Sylvia Browne, Jon Lovitz, Boyz II Men, Jason Alexander’s Donny Clay Show, Lisa Williams, Richard Lewis/Susie Essman and Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood at various showrooms in Las Vegas. In addition to his entertainment properties, SPI also opened a talent agency division in 2003 that books its own shows and other world class entertainment in the US and the world. In January of 2012, John Katsilometes of the Las Vegas Sun put Steck on his list of “Three People to Watch in Las Vegas.” The list featured Las Vegas movers/ shakers who were interesting and making news in some sort of inventive, fascinating and relevant manner. Not one to rest on his laurels, he is currently working on several other exciting entertainment projects including nightlife venues and live theater complexes. JEFF PARRY (Co-Producer and CEO, Annerin Productions) ANNERIN PRODUCTIONS Jeff Parry started Jeff Parry Promotions 32 years ago and saw considerable success from promoting a wide range of shows, which included: Bill Cosby, David Copperfield, Lord of Dance, Mamma Mia, Dora the Explorer, Cats, The Rankin Family, etc. The success from promoting shows throughout North America, which started off as a one man operation, inspired Jeff to bring together his passion for music and knowledge from the promoting industry, to produce shows of his own. Ten years ago he expanded the company into a producing role, hence Annerin Productions was formed. Jeff discovered the opportunity to produce shows that could bring together high quality elements from theatre in the form of concert-style entertainment. Past productions under Annerin Productions include: Bjorn Again, Barrage, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience and RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles, which had a successful Broadway Run in 2010/2011. Current productions include PFX – The Pink Floyd Experience, The Australian Bee Gees Show and Let It Be. In 2012, a decision was made to bring the infamous West End of London a Beatles show of their own. Established as one of London’s West End’s most popular shows when it opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in September 2012, Let It Be then transferred for a yearlong run at the Savoy Theatre from January 2013 – February 2014 and played a limited Broadway engagement during summer 2013. Enjoyed by over 800,000 people worldwide, Let It Be continues to delight fans around the globe, having recently performed for audiences in Germany, Japan, Moscow, France, Singapore and the U.K.

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Who’s Who STAYIN’ ALIVE, LLC. Michael Clift (Co- Producer) Born in Queanbeyan, Australia, Michael began learning the guitar at the age of eight and from that point on, had found his calling. He formed his first band at the age of thirteen and was also a member of the school orchestra. After leaving school, Michael completed an Associate Diploma in Music and began touring around Australia with his band “Red Tape.” After winning the battle of the bands two years running, the band relocated to Melbourne and secured a recoding deal. They released several singles and toured internationally. Red Tape is listed in the Who’s Who of Australian Rock.’ In 1996, after the demise of Red Tape, Michael formed The Australian Bee Gees Show and ten years on has toured all over the world as part of the most successful Bee Gees show ever.

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THE AUSTRALIAN BEE GEES SHOW CREDITS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

PRODUCERS & MANAGEMENT ANNERIN PRODUCTIONS Producer ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Jeff Parry Creative & Production Director ��������������������������������������� Scott Christensen Financial Controller �������������������������������������������������������Candace Fairbairn Marketing Manager ����������������������������������������������������������������Laura Hristow Marketing & Communications Coordinator �������������������������������� Erin Parry SPI ENTERTAINMENT CEO/Producer ���������������������������������������������������������������������������Adam Steck Executive Assistant to Adam Steck ���������������������������������������� Krista Poretto COO/Associate Producer ����������������������������������������������������Alex Schechter Executive Assistant to Alex Schechter ���������������������������� Dominick Austria Company Manager ��������������������������������������������������������������� Ron Guarnieri VP Corporate Public Relations ������������������������������������������������ Penny Levin Sr. Booking Agent ��������������������������������������������������������������� Carleen Terrano Director of Touring ��������������������������������������������������������������Anthony Pecora Public Relations ����������������������������������Langdon & Flynn Communications

PRODUCTION & CREATIVE TEAM Co-Production / Creative Directors ������� Scott Christensen, Michael Clift Video Designer ��������������������������������������������������������������� Mathieu St-Arnaud Co-Lighting Designers ����������������������������������Sooner Routhier, Robert Long Tour Manager �������������������������������������������������������������������� Mickey Mulcahy F.O.H Audio ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Mark LeFiles Lighting Operator ��������������������������������������������������������������������� Ian Haslauer Video/Stage Manager ��������������������������������������������������������������� Sam Stuart Monitors ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Kyle Lovan Lighting Show Technician ������������������������������������������������������ Daniel Arnold

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ISU Theatre Presents . . .

Les Misérables

based on the novel by Victor Hugo music by Claude-Michael Schönberg; lyrics by Alain Boublil

The battle line between good and evil runs through every heart. Jean Valjean steals a loaf of bread to feed his sister’s starving child and serves nineteen years in jail before he breaks his parole and attempts to start his life anew. One of the world’s greatest stories of redemption. Produced in cooperation with the Department of Music April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 p.m.; April 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. – Fisher Theater, Ames Adults and seniors $24, students $16. Single tickets go on sale beginning September 15 through the Iowa State Center Ticket Office in Ames or any TicketMaster. Tickets are also available at the door in Fisher Theater prior to performances. Standing

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ISU Theatre Presents Love and Honor: Iowa in the Civil War By Jane Cox

February 27, 28 and March 6, 7 at 7:30 p.m.; March 1 and 8 at 2 p.m. Fisher Theater, Ames A true intention or belief does not need to be spoken. It is revealed through one’s action. April of 2015 celebrates the 150th anniversary of the ending of the Civil War. Iowa sent a greater proportion of its men between the ages of 15-40 than did any other state. This is the story of four of them and three women who loved them. Adults $18, seniors $16, students $11. Single tickets available through the Iowa State Center Ticket Office in Ames or any TicketMaster. Tickets are also available at the door in Fisher Theater prior to performances. Visit www.theatre.iastate.edu for more information.

ISU Theatre Presents Les Misérables Based on the novel by Victor Hugo
Music by Claude-Michael Schönberg; Lyrics by Alain Boublil

April 10, 11, 17, and 18 at 7:30 p.m.; April 12 and 19 at 2 p.m. The battle line between good and evil runs through every heart. Jean Valjean steals a loaf of bread to feed his sister’s starving child and serves nineteen years in jail before he breaks his parole and attempts to start his life anew. One of the world’s greatest stories of redemption. Adults and seniors $24, students $16. Single tickets available through the Iowa State Center Ticket Office in Ames or any TicketMaster. Tickets are also available at the door in Fisher Theater prior to performances. Advance purchase is strongly suggested. Visit www.theatre.iastate.edu for more information.

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ENJOY TIME WITH FRIENDS

MEET THE PERFORMERS

ENGAGE KIDS WITH THE ARTS

Become a Partner in the Performing Arts Did you know your ticket pays for only 68% of the cost of presenting the Performing Arts Series? Contributions are critical to the quality and breadth of our program, allowing us to be bold and innovative each year. Join the generous donors who make these magical performances possible.

Giving is Easy To give your vital support to the arts, choose one of these methods:

Online: Visit www.center.iastate.edu/makeagift Mail: Envelopes at the Guest Services Desk or send to ISU Foundation, 2505 University Blvd., Ames, IA 50010

Donor Benefits Can Include: • Highest priority seating & VIP parking

Phone: 515-294-3347 or 1-877-843-2368

• Complimentary refreshments in the Donor Lounge

In Person: Ticket Office (open through intermission for all shows)

• A Donor Appreciation Event, Meet-the-Artist receptions and the Series Preview Party

Give today to begin experiencing the many benefits of being a Performing Arts Fund/AIOFA donor. Please join us today. Visit center.iastate.edu/support.

Your Gift Can be Made in Installments Visit www.foundation.iastate.edu and click on ‘How to Give’ to complete a Pledge, Electronic Fund Transfer or Faculty/Staff Payroll Deduction Form.

Ames International Orchestra Festival Association (AIOFA) You can designate your gift to support the orchestras at Stephens Auditorium.

Contact Patti Cotter, Development & Sponsorship Manager, at 515-294-1238 or via e-mail at pcotter@iastate.edu.

WHAT’S YOUR DREAM FOR THE ARTS?

Consider an endowment gift or a bequest to secure the future of the arts in Ames, as ticket revenues alone cannot sustain world-class performances and arts education programs.

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Thank You for Your Support Performing Arts Fund and Ames International Orchestra Festival Association Contributors as of 12/31/14

Impresario ­– $5,000 and above

Jim Beckwith The Lauridsen Family Endowment

Executive Producer – $2,500 and above

George C. & Susan J. Christensen Cecilia & Jack Horner Arthur Klein Beverly & Warren Madden Marianne & David Spalding Ira, Jordan & Julia White Brent & Maggie Wynja

Director – $1,000 and above

Anonymous Bob & Elizabeth Angelici Irene Beavers Elizabeth Cole Beck Kelli Bennett Jay & Karen Heldt-Chapman Wayne P. & Ferne Bonomi Davis Durbin, Zheng & Son, Inc. 1st National Bank - Ames Jan & Cornelia Flora Willa & Dave Holger Sherilyn & Mitchell Hoyer Kawaler Family Charitable Foundation Jane W. Lohnes Roger & Ruth McCullough James & Jody Mueller Mark & Andy North Jim & Frankee Oleson Cynthia & John Paschen, MD Peter & Rae Reilly Mary Jean & Maurice D. Reimers Gary F. & Harriet M. Short Jim & Mary West

Principal Artist – $500 and above

Anonymous (2) Marc H. Anderson & Family Brian & Tanya Anderson Claire Andreasen & Steve Pecenka Doris Bacot Ted & Carol Bailey Pat & Louis Banitt Rick Bartosh Jane & John Baty Jen & Edward Buckingham Stewart L. Burger Lee & Lori Burras Ann H. Campbell Dennis & Diane Carney Patricia Cotter & Peter Orazem

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Do-Biz Foods, LLC Elizabeth Dahm Dieter & Renate Dellmann Jim & Kathy Ferris Randy & Cathy Fitzgerald Cynthia & Lehman Fletcher Charles & Joanne Frederiksen Homer & Sandra Gartz Ethel George Susan & David Grant Thomas & Allison Greenwald Wil & Marjorie Groves Larry & Linda Hansen Mark & Lisa Harmison Herbert & Esther Harmison Judie & David Hoffman Jean & Bob Humphrey Charles Hurburgh & Connie Hardy Vicki Jahr Jim & Mary Kincart Julie Kroll John & Diane Kubik Greg & Sue Lamont Allen & Joy Lang Jean & John Langeland Phyllis J. & Larry L. Lepke Doug & Wanda McCay Louise M. McCormick Bertram Family Barbara A. Mengeling & William L. Mengeling, DVM Patricia A. Murphy John & Helen Olson Kathy A. Parsons Carol & Arlen Patrick Mary Jane Pearson & Ramon A. Runkel Brenda Petersen Cecilia Pham Dick & Sharon Richman Kent & Lou Ann Sandburg Suzan & John Shierholz Jay & Dea Staker Bob & Peg Stephenson Clayton & Ruth Swenson Connie J. & Roger C. Underwood Jeff & Ann Ver Heul Gary & Evonn Walling Douglas & Deborah West Maureen Wilt Duane & Megan Wolf Carol Wright Robert & Elizabeth Wych

Rising Star – $250 and above Anonymous (2) Linda & Mike Adams

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Chris & Garry Alexander Sheila Rae Baker Lisa Banitt & William Barry Tom & Betty Barton David H. Baum Kay & Roger Beckett Jeffrey Benson & Margaret Elbert Kay & Roger Berger LeRoy & Kathy Bergmann Diane & Ken Birt Chuck & Carmel Biskner Mary Ann & Jim Black Mark & Deborah Blaedel Donald & Jamie Blomgren Leonard & Janet Bond Kim & Hope Bossard James A. & Sharon Brewer Deanne Brill & Dean Janssen Rick & Janet Brimeyer Nancy E. Brown James & Sherry Carlson Richard & Maribeth Carlson Cheryl Case Gale Chatterton Dan & Anita Clayberg Frank & Kathy Comito Charles & Teresa Connell Anne Cooper & Vera Barkosky Jim & Carolyn Cornette Nancy & Pete Cyr Mark & Isabelle Davidson Roger A. Deal Meg E. Dobson - State Farm Insurance Dr. Steven & Ruth Dotzenrod M. Burton Drexler Larry & Barbara Ebbers Kevin & Kari Ehrecke Brian & Lisa Eslinger Frank & Vikki Feilmeyer Tom Flack Wayne & Evelyn Fuller Sarah Garst Jeanne G. Gehm Richard & Linda Geil Joey & Karen George Dave & Carole Gieseke Michael & Mary Beth Golemo Timothy Grandon Kenneth & Jill Grant Bryan & Joy Graveline Lowell & Jennie Greimann Milford & Barbara Grotnes Melba & Karl Gschneidner Barbara & Karl Gwiasda Judy Hankins Mary J. Harms Chad Hart Susan Hegland & Thomas Andre

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Chuck & Betty Horras Jon & Bonnie Hunziker Etha S. Hutchcroft Marcia Imsande Lincoln & Janet Jackson Larry & Pat Jenkins Sue Johnson Tom & Debra Johnson Delma L. Kernan Joseph & Karen Kerns Karen Kerper Susan & LeRoy Kester Elizabeth Keys Christine King Janann King John & Joy Kix Cathy Kling & Terry Alexander Paul & Adele Knop Kenneth & Michelle Koehler Jeff & Dawn Koster Marina Kraeva Dan & Sharon Krieger Keith & Brenda Kutz John Landgraf & Phyllis Jones Richard & Irene Lang Ruth G. Larson John & Mary Lawless Donald & Dorothy Lewis Efstathia Lingren Robert Lorr Eudene & Susan Lund Elizabeth K. Lyons Greg & Carol Madsen Bill & Beverly Marion Charles & Barbara Markus Maribeth Martin Jane & John Mathison Marie Mayer & Larry Brandt Judy McDonald Thomas & Dorothy McGee Clete & Joyce Mercier Arlo & Lori Meyer John & Pam Miller John B. Miller & Kathryn Madera Miller Carver Nebbe & Leysan Mubarakshina Anja Mudring & Gerd Meyer Charles & Mary Ann Mulford Don & Becky Nibe Susan Norris Don & Evelyn Nystrom Ruth Anne Ohde Danny & Trisha Oldes Larry & Cheryl Olofson Bonnie & David Orth Sue & Gary Osweiler John & Jacqueline Peeler Alec & Charlton Pendry John Pesek John E. Pierce Pat & Linda Plummer Emil & Mary Kay Polashek Jolene & Frank Randall Ellen M. Rasmussen Laura Reicks Klaus Ruedenberg Carolyn Cutrona & Daniel Russell

Tom & Lorna Safley Dean & Judy Sampson Jane Schill Norm & Sue Scott Richard & Jasmine Seagrave Jerry & JoAnn Sell Barbara A. Shedd Si & Mary Anne Silence John & Sandra Slaughter Jim & Diane Smith Dave & Sherri Smith Charles & Diana Sorenson Raymond & Jane Stanley Curtis Struck & Megan Fairall Calvin & Susan Swan Margaret & John Tait Marcia Thompson Jim & Gloria Toombs Ted Tostlebe & Marilyn Hanson Ardy & Dean Ulrichson Eleanor Vandeventer Steven, Kathy & Zach Vince Georgia & Carl Vondra Daniel & Sherrie Vos Mike & Deidre Wahlin Jim & Madeleine Walker Fred & Darlene Walker Bryan & Kara Warme Mark & Diana Weber Joan E. Welch Becca Wemhoff B. Joan White Della Jane Wright Thomas & Zora Zimmerman

Company Member – $100 and above Andy Abrahamsen Barb & Jack Adams Franklin & Kay Ahrens La Donna Allen Martha Anderson Karen J. Andrew Sandi & Dave Austin Rod & Jan Avey Stacy Bainter David & Jane Bartlett Richard J. Baumhover Amy & Steven Becker Judy & Don Beitz Holly Bender Robert & Mary Bergmann Marianne Berhow Roger & Corry Bertelsen Nancy L. Besch Carl & Jean Bessman Judith Blair Suzanne Block Gail & Janeen Boliver Charlene Boll Diane Borcherding Eldon & Marilyn Boswell Jean Krusi & Ed Braun Jeff & Jan Breitman Rod & Joyce Brink Donald & Ruth Ann Buck Bob & Rosemary Bulman

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Terry & Karen Burianek Janice Burkhart Kathryn Burkholder Daniel & Sandra Buss Bonny & Ray Callahan Matt & Carol Carlson Duane & Karen Carstens Margy Chamberlin John & Donna Cleasby Gladys & Peter Colwell Randy & Sara Compton Harold & Rachel Crawford Katherine Mason John & Barb Dalhoff Greg & Amy Davis Mary M. de Baca Brian & Jennifer Dieter Boyd & Irene Dohrmann Dee Dreeszen Carl Duling Frank Dunn Grace Liles Dyer George Eichhorn Don & Mary Eichner Carol Elbert Marvin Beck & Jane Farrell-Beck Bob & Karen Fowser David & Susan Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Albert Freeman Mim & Jim Fritz Rebecca Fritzsche John E. Galejs Mary Garst Ann & Howard Garton Deborah Gitchell Kathy & Chuck Glatz Marilyn J. Green Jean Griffen William J. Gutowski & Margaret A. Dempsey Dennis & Jane Haahr Duane Harris Marjorie Hartman Jerry & Pat Hatfield C.S. Hedlund Stephen & Nancy Heideman Kent & Sarah Heikens Craig & Martha Heineman Martha Helland Isabel Hendrickson Pete & Janet Hermanson Randy & Liz Hertz Tom & Joyce Hertz Joan Herwig Gary & Debra Hintze Carolynne Hoefing Bill & Judy Hoefle Drs. M. Peter & Lorraine J. Hoffman Robert & Janice Holland William & Barbara Holt Tim & Susan Hooper Carole Horowitz Dick & Sandy Horton Ted & Karen Huiatt Mina Hertz Jacobs Marian & Roger Jansen Darren & Sue Jarboe

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Todd & Lori Jenks Al Jergens & Kris Miles Tim & Sue John Kent & Sara Johnson Marilyn & Wendell Johnson Marilyn R. Johnson Margaret Johnson Rich & Judy Jones Roger Jones Linda Kelley David Kenworthy Cheryll & Tom Kierski John & Chris Kinley Karen & Wayne Klaiber Jim & Joyce Kliebenstein Gerald Klinkefus Carl Klostermann Roger & Mary Jo Kluesner Richard Kottman Asrun Yr Kristmundsdottir Bev & Ken Kruempel Richard Kruger The Olson & Kushkowski Family John & Susan Lang Harvey & Sally Lapan Randy & Beth Larabee Einar & Lois Larsen William & Susan Lawyer Michael & Debbie Lee Rev. Selva R. Lehman Dick & Ginny Lephart Elyse & Howard Levine Amelia Limyao Jeff & Lorie Loehr Carole Magilton Dick & Jackie Manatt Stephen & Audrey Marley Kae L. Mart Gary D. Mason Edith A. McClure Jeff & Mary Lou McDowell Harold & Connie McLaughlin John & Renee McPhee Helen F. McRoberts Glen & Mary Jo Mente Todd & Barbara Meyer Patrick & Ruth Milder Patricia & Kemp Miller Paul & Ann Mills John Miranowski & Susana Goggi Larry & Sara Mitchell Ginny & Lee Molgaard Jeannine Moore

John & Laurel Mors Thomas & Lynn Nehls Dwain & Mary Noffke Sarah Nusser & Michael King Michael & Ginger O'Keefe Dale & Kris Olson Diane Oppedal Miriam Patterson Don & Jan Payer Carlton & Sally Peterson Carol Alexander Phillips & Dean Phillips Barbara Peterson Jean Austin Peterson Bion L. Pierson Richard & Carol Pletcher Arthur & Bernadene Pohm Marlys Potter Ronald Prahl Mabel Prescott Jane Punke Mark & Sharon Rasmussen Ken & Anne Recker Kathy Rhode Thomas & Doris Rice Robert & Harriet Ringgenberg Joe & Jennifer Rivera William S. Robinson Jo & Bob Rod Dick & Karen Ross Malcolm Rougvie Charles & Priscilla Sage Steve Sapp & Lisa Enloe Michael Schaffer & Karen Stiles Diane & Don Schaffer Candy & Steve Schainker Stephani S. Scherbart Dale & Linda Schroeder Linda & John Schuh Gary Schultz Ron & Kim Schumaker George Seifert Phyllis Seim Dennis & Joan Senne Sam & Becky Senti Frank & Lynn Seydel Tori Shahidi & Larry Kelley Kenneth & Shirley Shaw Debra Shenk Diana D. Shonrock Al & Kathy Sievers Clifford Smith Richard Smith

Mr. & Mrs. Otis B. Smith, Jr. Philip & Galina Spike Bernard Stephenson, Jr. & Victoria Stephenson Janet & David Stephenson Ann Stokka Wilma Struss Robert & Deanne Summerfelt Paul & Linda Thede Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Thompson Ron & Meg Thompson Douglas & Christine Timmons Dorothy Timmons Roy Tinguely Steven & Mary Ann Tjaden David & Karen Toot Tedra Towne Charles & Mary Townsend John & Marjorie Uitermarkt Doug & Vicky Van Dyke Bev Van Fossen Stephen Van Houten Greg & Lana Voga Gene & Karen Walker Janice Walter Bobbie Warman Mary T. Watkins Harry & Marion Weiss Toni Wheelock Lorrie Whitaker Richard & Elizabeth White Bill & Toni Whitman Stephen & Lee Ann Willson Richard & Patricia Wood Steven & Lorraine Woolery Dario D. Zaffarano Suzanne Zaffarano Chad & Amy Zmolek

Matching Gift Honor Roll

Agilent Technologies Alliant Energy Foundation AXA Foundation Bon Ton Stores Foundation General Electric Merck Company Foundation Meredith Corporation Foundation Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation

These generous individuals have included the Performing Arts Series in their wills.

The late Wayne P. Davis

Frankee and Jim Oleson

The late James Watson

Gifts in Honor

In Memory of Deb Lande Adams In Memory of Dee Hegstrom In Memory of Wayne P. Davis A gift in honor or memory is a generous way to celebrate a person’s life and accomplishments. To support the arts while honoring a loved one, contact Patti Cotter, Development and Sponsorship Manager, at 515-294-1238 or pcotter@iastate.edu.

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Webster City Community Theatre Bringing live theatre to the Webster City area since 1968 Almost, Maine

A new romantic comedy by John Cariani “Where hearts and the Northern Lights meet” February 6-8 & 13-15 All tickets $12

The Trial of Goldilocks The Trial of Goldilocks

by Joseph Robinette “A new twist on a familiar fairy tale for the entire family” April 10-12 & 17-19 All tickets $10

Monty Python’s SPAMALOT

“A musical parody of the legend of King Arthur” July 10-12 & 15-19 All tickets $15

Camp Creamery

A week-long children’s theatre camp led by professional actors from The Old Creamery Theatre in Amana July 27-August 1

Box Office Information: To reserve tickets, call 515-832-4456 or order online www.wcctonline.org Box office is located at the theatre 1001 Willson Avenue, Webster City, IA 50595 Box office opens the Saturday before each production. Hours are 5:00-7:00 pm weeknights, 10:00 am to noon on Saturdays, and one hour prior to each performance Webster City Community Theatre is a proud member of the Iowa Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theatres. Ad funded by a Webster City Hotel-Motel Tax grant.

www.facebook.com/WebsterCityCommunityTheatre

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C.Y. Stephens Curtain Donors

Special thanks to the following individuals who gave so generously to conserve Iowa State’s marvelous tapestry, Silver Code, designed in 1969 by Japanese artist Ryokichi Mukai. Woven at the Kawashima Textile Mill in Kyoto Japan, the curtain symbolizes the grandeur of the inaugural years of Stephens Auditorium. Pat and Louis Banitt

Frankee and James Oleson

Irene Beavers

Rae and Peter Reilly

Lee & Lori Burras

Rebecca Rice

Linda and John Dasher

Jo and Bob Rod

Ferne Bonomi and Wayne Davis

Dennis and Sally Rust in memory of Lucille Rust

Emerson Charitable Trust Helen Fleming and William Reinhardt, Jr. G!

Susan and Phil Sargent Laura Stebbins Shelley and Kevin Stow

Debbie Gitchell

Mary Beth and Charles Sukup

Carole Horowitz in memory of Professor Jack Horowitz

Ruth and Clayton Swenson

Iowa State Center

University Museums

Ann and Al Jennings

Mary Watkins

Betty and Dennis Keeney

Lee Anne and Stephen Willson

Margaret and Gary Krull

Suzanne Zaffarano

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Dedicated Volunteers Iowa State University Performing Arts Council A university committee comprised of Iowa State University faculty, staff, and students, as well as Ames community members, the Performing Arts Council advises the Iowa State Center on programming for the Performing Arts Series at Stephens Auditorium. Alex Ortberg – Music Student Alissa Stoehr – Graduate Assistant Education Angela Ossian – Iowa State Center Staff Art Klein – AIOFA Bret Pugh – Community Brian Davidson – Community Cinian Zheng-Durbin – Community Debra Gibson – Faculty Hannah Skalbeck – Music Student Homer Gartz – Community Jane Cox – Faculty Janice Baker – Faculty Madeline Olsem – Music Student Melissa Patrick – Community Mike Golemo – Faculty Nancy Marion – Community Pat Miller – Faculty Patti Cotter – Iowa State Center Staff Phillip Sears – Music Student Salugna Sarkar – Graduate and Professional Student Senate Sam Johnson – Music Student Sara Compton – Iowa State Center Staff Sarah Jablon – Graduate Assistant Tanya Anderson – Community Tyler Baintgr – Music Student Vahid Noroozi – Graduate Assistant

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Ames International Orchestra Festival Association Board of Directors 2014-2015 Karl Gwiasda, President Arthur Klein, Vice President Herb Harmison, Treasurer Mary Richards, Secretary Jim Beckwith Jacob Harrison David Hoffman Willa Holger Beverly Kruempel Wendy Nutini Bion Pierson Peter Reilly Kevin Schilling David Stephenson Dario Zaffarano

The Stephens Street Team The Stephens Street Team unites the Iowa State Center and ISU by celebrating the importance of the arts in our lives. Its mission is to promote the arts to students of ISU through unique marketing efforts and special events. The Stephens Street Team will plan events, lead marketing activities and develop new and creative ways to reach out to the student body at ISU about the incredible, affordable and accessible events at the Iowa State Center. Activities may include planning on-campus promotional events or philanthropic events that relate to shows, assisting with performance day events, sidewalk chalking, flyer distribution, presentations to campus organizations about our performing arts series and more!

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Sponsors The Iowa State Center recognizes and thanks its sponsors for their support of the 2014-2015 Performing Arts Series at Stephens Auditorium:

Proud Sponsor of Chieftains

Proud Sponsor of Million Dollar Quartet

Proud Sponsor of Stomp

Proud Sponsor of Elf

Proud Supporter of the Arts

Grants The Iowa State Center recognizes and thanks the following organizations for their support of the 2014-2015 Performing Arts Series at Stephens Auditorium: Ames International Orchestra Festival Association (AIOFA) and Ames Commission on the Arts Proudly Supporting Iowa State Symphony (Youth Matinee Series Concert), Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and State Symphony of Mexico

The Great Gatsby This presentation is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from the Iowa Arts Council and General Mills Foundation.

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