2015-2016 Performing Arts Series

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OHIO UNIVERSITY

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PER fORMING Arts SE R I E S sponsored by the Chaddock Group

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BROADWAY! MUSIC! THEATER! CIRQUE!

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REINVENTING AN EVENING WITH

RADIO:

IRA GLASS

AWARD-WINNING HOST & PRODUCER OF PUBLIC RADIO’S

THIS AMERICAN LIFE

Living Legends of Roots

THE

BLind Boys

A LONG LIST OF AWARDS, INCLUDING LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONORS FROM THE GRAMMYS AND THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.

OF ALABAMA

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Series at a g ance SSSSSS

ONE OF MOST ENDURING SHOWS! THE WITTIEST OF LLOYD WEBBER’S EXTRAVAGANZAS

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TONY® AWARD-WINNING E MUSICAL, INSPIRED BY TH ELECTRIFING TRUE STORY ABOUT THE NIGHT ROCK’N’ROLL CAME ALIVE! April 7, 2016

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THE

BLind Boys

OF ALABAMA

acRoBatic ciRcus

living legends of Roots

October 21, 2015

November 14, 2015

ProMusica A Christmas Carol Chamber Orchestra

CHARLES DICKENS’

December 8, 2015

January 25, 2016 REINVENTING RADIO: AN EVENING WITH

IRA GLASS

FROM THE ARTISTIC PRODUCER OF PITCH PERFECT & THE SING OFF

February 10, 2016

March 12, 2016

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ANY DREAM WI LL DO ❝

Joseph is still the wittiest of Lloyd Webber’s extravaganzas❞

- Orlando Sentinel

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ne of the most enduring shows of all time,

Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT is the irresistible family musical about the trials and triumphs of Joseph, Israel’s favorite son. Directed and choreographed by Tony® Award-winner Andy Blankenbuehler, this new production is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colors. The magical musical is full of unforgettable songs, including Go Go Go Joseph, Any Dream Will Do and Close Every Door. BOOK YOUR TICKETS AND BE PART OF THE MAGIC!

❝ A brillant CELEBRATION

of words, music, and

COLOR!❞

- Sunday Times

Thursday, 7:30 PM October 8, 2015 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $22 n Senior: $27 n General: $30 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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LYRICS BY

MUSIC BY

DIRECTED & CHOREOGRAPHED BY

TIM RICE

ANDREW LLOYD WEBER

ANDY BLANKENBUEHLER

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! N U F Y Riotous FAMIL 6

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LOG-BALANCING AXE JUGGLING ACROBATIC CIRCUS

❝ Splendid entertainment for everyone ❞ ❝ SSSS❞

- Broadway World

- TIME OUT London

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ou can almost smell the fresh-cut pine logs and the sweat of lumberjacks as you watch them jiving to a traditional folk soundtrack. The young circus troupe hails from a small town called Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez and they have clearly drawn upon their country roots to find inspiration and energy for this unique creative project. The experience feels and smells authentic. The artists perform incredible feats of aerial acrobatics that are directly inspired by the natural raw materials of the forest and the equipment used on the farm. The atmosphere is hyper-festive. The talented acrobats and musicians create a colourful, energetic scene where we can witness epic feats of agility and strength, inspired by the exploits of the first North-American lumberjacks, loggers and farmers.

Wednesday, 7:30 PM October 21, 2015 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $12 n Senior: $18 n General: $20 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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uch in the world has changed since the original version of the BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA first raised their voices together. That was in 1939, when the members were just kids at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind in Talladega, Ala. Today, more than 70 years later, founding member Jimmy Carter can look back on a career far beyond what he and his colleagues could imagine at that time. The group has won a long list of awards, including Lifetime Achievement honors from the Grammys and the National Endowment for the Arts, entertained around the world, been profiled on 60 Minutes, sung for three Presidents at the White House and been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

Saturday, 7:30 PM November 14, 2015 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium

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OF ALABAMA ❝ They proclaim their reverence in close harmonies and gutsy improvisations that leap heavenward.❞ - The New York Times

❝ ...will raise goose bumps even on the tatted-up arms of resolutely futurist hipsters.❞ - Rolling Stone n Student: $8 n Senior: $13 n General: $15 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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CHARLES DICKENS’

AChristmas Carol In special partnership with the Hocking Valley Bank

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powerful story of redemption, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, has enchanted audiences the world over with its simple message of Holiday joy. Ebenezer Scrooge, that most unrepentant and miserly of fellows, is made to see the light as he survives a merciless battery of revelations by the ghosts of his own life: Jacob Marley and the Christmas Spirits of Past, Present, and Future. With the music of 26 beloved traditional carols of the season woven throughout this classic tale, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the perfect way to begin the holiday festivities in your community. Celebrate the true Spirit of Christmas with this brand new, original production filled with haunting special effects and heartfelt sentiment. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is delightful and thoroughly entertaining – it is the perfect family holiday event.

Tuesday, 7:30 PM December 8, 2015 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $10 n Senior: $13 n General: $15 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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ProMusica Chamber Orchestra David Danzmayr, Music Director

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roMusica Chamber Orchestra delivers a unique classical music experience that enriches and inspires people in Central Ohio and beyond — through innovative chamber orchestra programming, educational outreach, audience intimacy, and artistic excellence. Recognized for its commitment to performing new and contemporary repertoire, ProMusica has commissioned over 61 new works and has presented more than 100 premieres. Bringing world-wide talent to Columbus since 1978, ProMusica offers an adventurous musical experience. The orchestra, comprised of 35 musicians, showcases homegrown talents, rising stars, and guest artists of international acclaim.

Program CORELLI ROMAN BEETHOVEN 12

La Folia Cello Concerto Symphony No. 4

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... Danzmayr upholds — and even “expands upon — ProMusica’s history of making classical music approachable. ” –The Columbus Dispatch

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Joshua Roman, cello & composer

David Danzmayr, conductor

Monday, 7:30 PM January 25, 2016 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $8 n Senior: $13 n General: $15 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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FROM THE ARTISTIC PRODUCER OF

Pitch Perfect & The Sing-Off VOCALOSITY is the all-new live concert event from the creative mind of artistic producer Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off) that takes a cappella to a whole new level! This fast-paced production features 12 dynamic voices singing some of today’s chart-topping hits in brand-new arrangements too incredible to miss. No genre of music is off limits in the world of a cappella and VOCALOSITY will explore them all – from tenth century Gregorian chant and classic choral, to barber shop quartet and bouncing doo-wop all the way to The Beatles and Bruno Mars. Combine that with movement and choreography from Sean Curran (Stomp original cast member) and you have an exhilarating evening of song unlike anything you’ve ever seen or heard, live on stage.

Wednesday, 7:30 PM February 10, 2016 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $12 n Senior: $18 n General: $20 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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The Ohio University Performing Arts Series HOST OF THIS AMERICAN LIFE

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IRA GLASS LIFE AMER

Photo:Adrianne Mathiowetz

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Reinventing Radio : : : : : An Evening with Ira Glass

AWARD-WINNING HOST & PRODUCER OF PUBLIC RADIO’S THIS AMERICAN LIFE

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ra Glass is the host and creator of the public radio program This American Life. The show is heard each week by over 2.2 million listeners on more than 500 public radio stations, with another 1.5 million downloading the podcast. The podcast of This American Life was the most popular podcast on iTunes, until the show started its first spin-off program Serial, which quickly became the most popular podcast ever created. Over 7 million people have downloaded each episode.

Mr. Glass is a journalist but also a ❝ storyteller who filters his interviews and

impressions through a distinctive literary imagination, an eccentric intelligence, and a - The New York Times sympathetic heart.”

We’re blessed from time to time, with a ❝ spontaneous generation of humor and insight...[Ira

Glass] finds—uncovers—drama and humor in - David Mamet the most pedestrian of places.”

Saturday, 7:30 PM March 12, 2016 Photo:Adrianne Mathiowetz

at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $25 n Senior: $27 n General: $30 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015 Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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ILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is the high voltage Tony® Award-winning Broadway musical, inspired by the phenomenal true story of the famed recording session where Sam Phillips, the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll” brought together icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for one unforgettable night. This thrilling musical brings you inside the recording studio for a monumental night of rock and roll that explodes off the stage, featuring 21 timeless hits including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Sixteen Tons,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “I Walk the Line,” “Fever,” “Hound Dog” and more.

Thursday, 7:30 PM April 7, 2016 at Ohio University’s Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium n Student: $22 n Senior: $27 n General: $30 º Single Tickets On-Sale August 26, 2015

Performance Sponsors: Lifetime Supporter

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LIGH T U P T H E Support the Arts Help light up the Arts at Ohio University and in Athens. You can support the Ohio University Performing Arts Series by contacting Caty Allgood at 740-593-2580 or allgood@ohio.edu.

Season Donors Help to light up the Ohio University 2015–16 Performing Arts Series. You can do this by becoming a season donor at any of the following levels: n $50 – Footlight Donor n $100 – Stage Light Donor n $250 – Spotlight Donor* n $500 – Marquis Donor* * A donation at the Spotlight or Marquis levels will provide the donor with a membership in the Concert Connections.

Corporate Giving Opportunities There are many opportunities for your business to contribute to both the Ohio University Performing Arts and Concert Series. For information on how to get your business involved, contact Caty Allgood at 740-593-2580 or allgood@ohio.edu.

Artistic Underwriter You can support as an Artistic Underwriter with a gift of $1000 or more. Artistic Underwriters are vital to our mission of promoting creativity, engagement, and intellectual stimulation in the university community. Gifts will go to support the Ohio University Performing Arts Series endowment – ensuring the arts for generations to come.

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Welcome

Ohio University the Chaddock Group

& proudly present the 2015– 16 Performing Arts Series Take advantage of a Performing Arts Series Special Season Subscription Package Season Subscription Packages include special ticket discounts & reserved seating for all EIGHT Performing Arts Series events. n General: $155 n Senior: $140 n Student: $105

Subscriber Information Important information if you are a Returning Subscriber from the 2015–2016 Season: To ensure priority seating, current subscribers must renew their subscriptions by July 24th. Orders may be placed online (www.ohio.edu/performingarts), over the phone (740-593-1780), or in person during ticket office hours. The Ticket Office will begin limited summer hours on July 6th. Summer hours will be Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Returning subscribers are guaranteed their seats from the previous season unless: n The total number of seats in the order has increased and the subscriber prefers the seats to be together. n The subscription renewal form is received after the renewal deadline (July 24th). Requests for new seat assignments are processed after all subscribers who wish to keep their same seats have been accommodated. Requests should be submitted directly to the ticket office (by phone or in person) and cannot be made through an online order. Approximately 95% of all subscribers are renewing subscribers, so the number of seats available to fill relocation requests is very limited.

Important information for new subscribers: The ticket office will begin taking orders for new subscriptions on August 3rd. Orders may be placed online (www.ohio.edu/performingarts), over the phone (740-593-1780), or in person during ticket office hours. Placement will be made on a first-come first-serve basis. W W W. T W I T T E R . C O M / O U P E R F O R M I N G A R T

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Ticket Office Information General Ticket Office Information: n The Ticket Office is located in the lobby at the East Union Street entrance of the auditorium. n The Ticket Office will begin limited summer hours on July 6th. Summer hours will be Monday through Friday from noon to 5 PM. n The Ticket Office’s regular business hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 PM. The Ticket Office is also open one hour prior to the start of any ticketed event. Refunds: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are available only when an event is canceled or rescheduled. All artists and repertoire are subject to change. Ticket Pick Up The Ticket Office does not mail tickets. Pre-paid tickets can be picked up in the Ticket Office during regular business hours or in Will Call on the nights of performances. Discount Tickets n Our group discount program offers substantial savings to organizations of all kinds. Groups of 25-49 persons receive a 15% discount off single-admission prices; groups of 50 or more receive a 25% discount. Please ask to speak with our Ticket Office Manager for more information. n SENIORS: Individuals ages 60 or older are eligible for a senior discount. n STUDENTS: Individuals under the age of 18, or individuals who have a valid college or university identification card, are eligible for student prices.

Auditorium Policies Every effort is made to begin performances on time. Latecomers will be seated at an appropriate pause in the performance at the discretion of the usher staff. Cameras and recording equipment are prohibited. Cellular phones, pagers, and beeping digital watches must be turned off prior to the start of the performance. In case of emergency, advise your paging service of your seat location and specify the performance location, and have calls directed to the Ohio University Police Department at 740-593-1911. Children Please remember that, regardless of age, everyone attending an event must have a ticket. While parents are encouraged to bring young children to appropriate events, they should be able to sit quietly in their own seats throughout the performance. Children who cannot do so will be asked by an usher to leave the auditorium, along with the adult(s) accompanying them. 22


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Services for Persons with Disabilities Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium is committed to providing state-of-the-art services to persons with disabilities. n Accessible seating is now available on the main floor and in the balcony. An elevator is located in the east lobby to provide easy access to all levels of the facility. n Audio enhancement aids are available to the hearing impaired. Receivers and earphones are available free of charge and may be picked up at the Will Call Office, located in the north lobby across from the Ticket Office. A driver’s license or major credit card is required as a deposit. n In order for us to best serve you, please speak with our Ticket Office managers to discuss any special accommodations you require when placing your ticket order.

Important Dates:

Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Floor Plan

June 1st: Renewal drive begins for returning subscribers. July 6th: The ticket office opens for summer hours. Monday – Friday, noon – 5 PM. July 24th: Renewal deadline for returning subscribers. August 3rd: Subscription drive opens for new subscribers. August 26th: Single tickets on-sale for Performing Arts Events.

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2015-2016 Performing Arts Series Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Athens, OH 45701-2979

Division of Student Affairs

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THE PERfORMING ARTS SERIES thanks the following partners Lifetime Supporter

2015-16 Performing Arts Series • Broadway’s JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT October 8, 2015 • Cirque Alfonse – Timber! October 21, 2015 • The Blind Boys of Alabama November 14, 2015 • Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol December 8, 2015 • ProMusica Chamber Orchestra January 25, 2016 • Vocalosity February 10, 2016 • Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass March 12, 2016 • Broadway’s Million Dollar Quartet April 7, 2016 Unless noted, all performances are in the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium at Ohio University, Athens, OH., performances begin at 7:30 PM, and doors open 6:30 PM.

www.ohio.edu/performingarts | www.twitter.com/ouperformingart


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