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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S LETTER

Welcome to Season 31 at GPAC!

As the newly appointed Executive Director of GPAC, I am honored and humbled to serve this outstanding organization and to lead its remarkable team. With deep respect for Paul Chandler, who led GPAC for the past 13 years and left an indelible mark, I aim to build on his legacy so that GPAC thrives well into its next decades.

What’s the plan? With an unshakeable belief in the power of the arts to inspire, connect, educate, and even heal, we will create spaces where people can either dip their toes or immerse themselves completely in a wide variety of artistic genres—from bluegrass to jazz, from dance to classical music, from concerts to art classes. We will have something for everyone, and we will continue to proudly welcome folks from all walks of life and the entire Mid-South region to our world-class performance hall right here in the heart of Germantown.

We will shout from the rooftops our commitment to excellence, and we will continue to deliver the absolute best customer service—values in complete alignment with our most important partner, the City of Germantown. We will loudly celebrate the City’s strong commitment to the arts, and we will amplify its support to enhance the quality

of life of its families for generations to come by diversifying programming, creating more local arts partnerships, and nurturing greater community support.

GPAC’s 31st season brings international superstars to the main stage in the Highland Capital Performance Hall and amazing local talent through the Concerts in The Grove Series presented by SouthWorth Capital Management. We are also introducing a visionary new chamber music series called On Stage with Iris Collective and a new tap dance class for adults. During this extraordinary season, I invite you to come experience the magic that happens when a community gathers around music. Engage your senses, try something new and unexpected, and collectively create lifelong memories with us.

Finally, I thank you for your dedication and your financial support. We cannot succeed in any of this without YOU.

With excitement for the future, Parke Kennedy

Dear Friends of GPAC,

I often say that the spirit of collaboration, combined with the pursuit of excellence, is one of the City of Germantown’s greatest strengths. The very special public and private partnership that created GPAC thirty-one years ago is a great example of what we can do together to create and sustain the kind of community where families want to live, learn, stay, and prosper.

Our shared commitment to the arts is one of the many reasons Germantown continues to stand out as a community of choice. City leadership over thirty years ago and city leadership today share an unshakeable belief in the high return on its investment in GPAC and the value public funding for the arts brings to our culture, economy, and quality of life. Since its inception in 1994 when Ray Charles took the stage and set the highest standards for excellence, GPAC has made us proud. With its magnificent array of talented artists, wide range of performances and art forms, creative arts education programming, and unwavering e orts to serve local nonprofits, the schools, and the city, GPAC not only serves as the artistic center of this premier community but is also widely recognized as a premier performing arts center.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Parke Kennedy

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Carlton Anderson PRESIDENT

Ann Parker VICE PRESIDENT

Trey Watkins TREASURER

Claire Revels Shapiro SECRETARY

Carol Ross-Spang ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Patrick O'Connor

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

MAYOR’S LETTER

With Parke Kennedy at the helm, my belief in GPAC’s continued success is unhesitating. She has eight years of experience at GPAC as Director of Development and a diverse network of philanthropic connections, and she has earned the friendship and support of scores of GPAC patrons and supporters. Parke’s passion for the arts is widely known, and she will fiercely protect GPAC’s mission as a nonprofit. In addition, she possesses a keen mind for business and has earned the enthusiastic support of her team and the GPAC Board of Directors. I am confident that Parke Kennedy will take GPAC, and its ability to enhance all of our lives, to a whole new level. Please give her your support!

Thank you and, as always, it’s an honor to serve you as your Mayor.

Mayor of Germantown

BOARD MEMBERS

Susan Arney

Pam Arrindell

Josh Baker

Joey Beckford

Rebecca Cullison

Dr. Brooke Dishmon

September Gingras

Lee Grinspan

Jennifer Hughes

Mark Jenkins

Patrick Lawton

Dr. Frank Ognibene

Kathy Simonetti

Bill Watkins

Steve Wishnia

Roberta Hefley

GUILD PRESIDENT

Jason Huisman

CITY ADMINISTRATOR

The Honorable

Mike Palazzolo

GERMANTOWN MAYOR

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WITHERS TO WONDER:

CELEBRATING THE SONGS OF BILL WITHERS & STEVIE WONDER

SATURDAY JAN 31 8PM

Coming together once again as they did in Georgia on My Mind, a celebration of the genius Ray Charles and his incomparable catalog, all-star performers Take 6, Clint Holmes, and Nnenna Freelon collaborate to laud two of their favorite singer-songwriters with Withers to Wonder: Celebrating the Songs of Bill Withers and Stevie Wonder

When Stevie Wonder inducted Bill Withers into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, they discussed collaborating on a show. With Bill Withers' passing, that dream never materialized—yet the inspiration behind it drove these singers to take on these songs! Take 6, Clint, and Nnenna wondered, "What if…?," and a show was born.

The songs of these legendary artists reflect life's experiences—the tapestry of our lives. For Take 6, Holmes, and Freelon, Withers' and Wonder's music holds a place of reverence and deep love, a passion they couldn’t contain until they created this special collaboration. Each contributing musician has had a unique relationship to the songs of these great artists, and the storytelling elements of each come through as they bring all your favorite hits by Withers and Wonder to life!

Stevie Wonder, a dear friend and mentor, has often appeared with Take 6, and Freelon herself felt his admiration when he reached out with support as she recorded his songs for her Tales of Wonder album.

With ten Grammy awards, ten Dove Awards, and a Soul Train Award and as members of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the musical phenomenon Take 6 has six virtuosic voices united in crystal-clear harmony against a backdrop of syncopated rhythms, innovative arrangements, and funky grooves that bubble into an intoxicating blend of genres.

Captivating and versatile, Clint Holmes is a musical chameleon, a jazz singer who can do, and has done, just about everything. With an electrifying stage presence and a voice that envelops any space, Holmes has been mesmerizing audiences on some of the most prestigious stages in the world for years.

A woman of countless talents, six-time Grammy Award nominee Nnenna Freelon is a compelling artist, writer, composer, and producer who captivates audiences in any setting and in any genre. No stranger to the music of master singers, Freelon toured with jazz legends Ray Charles, Al Jarreau, George Benson, Ellis Marsalis, and many more.

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YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND

FRIDAY FEB 13 8PM

“There has been a jam band-sized hole in bluegrass over the past few years, and Yonder Mountain String Band returns just in time to lift the genre up once again.”

– Glide Magazine

Yonder Mountain String Band, a driving force in roots music for nearly three decades and a key player in the progressive jamgrass movement, is kicking o a new chapter with their latest project, Nowhere Next. This new venture follows their 2022 album Get Yourself Outside, which received a Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album, adding depth and momentum to Yonder’s rich musical legacy.

Deemed “one of the leading practitioners of modern bluegrass” by Bluegrass Today, Yonder is credited for their “astute combination of melody and musicality” which allows the group to emulate “the way today’s musical tastes inform bluegrass music’s contemporary impact.”

Nowhere Next showcases the musical talents and collaborative writing e orts of founding members Adam Aijala (guitar, vocals), Dave Johnston (banjo, vocals), and Ben Kaufmann (bass, vocals) alongside multiinstrumentalist Nick Piccininni (mandolin, banjo, fiddle, vocals), a five-year veteran whose contributions as a singer and instrumentalist

shine throughout the record. Coleman Smith (fiddle) makes his studio debut, adding a vibrant layer that complements the band’s overall dynamic, and Grammy-winning Dobro legend Jerry Douglas brings his signature style to three standout tracks: “Here I Go,” “Wasting Time,” and “Didn’t Go Wrong.”

Featuring original songs inspired by the lived experiences, people, and places that have shaped them, Nowhere Next is a mix of bluegrass, indie rock, and country with soulful, funky grooves that call for a good time. This most recent release balances nostalgia and innovation as it transitions from reflective storytelling to adventurous, genre-defying excursion, paying homage to Yonder’s storied past and breathing new life into two classics from their catalog—“River” and “Didn’t Go Wrong”—reaching back over two decades.

Nowhere Next brings together the unique voices and visions of each member, allowing their individual contributions to resonate with a shared openness. This collective synergy forges a powerful bond within the band, making each track feel both grounded and alive with their connection. Edgy, heartfelt, and full of surprises, Nowhere Next stands out as one of Yonder’s most compelling albums yet, inviting listeners to experience the band at their most vibrant and unrestrained.

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KANDACE SPRINGS

SATURDAY FEB 21 8PM

“Kandace Springs’s voice is undeniable. It’s one of those generational voices; from the first note, you know it’s special.”

– The Washington Post

Since the release of her debut album Soul Eyes in 2016, Kandace Springs has solidified her position as one of the premiere jazz/soul singers of our time. Her musical journey began when her father brought home an old upright piano that a family friend was throwing out; within weeks Springs had taught herself to play the theme from Soul Train. Suitably impressed, her father arranged for lessons from friend and neighbor Reggie Wooten, of the renowned Wooten Brothers.

Springs spent her early years absorbing both jazz and classical standards by ear and intuition before cutting her teeth as a musician. Fresh out of high school, Springs parked cars for a hotel in downtown Nashville, where she had the opportunity to sing and play piano in the lounge in the evenings. It was during this time that she developed her mastery of the jazz ballad, as shown on her 2024 album Run Your Race.

Described as having “a voice that could melt snow” by her late mentor and collaborator

Prince—who personally invited Springs to perform with him at Paisley Park for the 30th anniversary of the seminal album Purple Rain—the Nashville native has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments. As her live performing career has grown, Springs has found herself in front of audiences around the world, in storied venues such as London’s Royal Albert Hall and at legendary jazz festivals including Newport and Monterey.

Springs has also collaborated with greats like Norah Jones, the Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah, drummer/producer Karriem Riggins, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, and David Sanborn. A special talent, she embodies the same spirit and soul of the great vocalists of the past on whose shoulders she stands, from legendary vocalists Ella Fitzgerald and Carmen McRae to Nina Simone and Roberta Flack.

Springs now embarks on her most ambitious tribute yet, with the 2025 album release and accompanying tour of Lady in Satin, her recreation of Billie Holiday’s iconic album. Together with the world-renowned 60-piece Orquestra Classica de Espinho, Springs has lovingly reinvented and reimagined the album in its entirety.

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DRUM TAO

SUNDAY MARCH 1 3PM

“Extraordinarily talented percussion artists, and seductive, alluring performers.”

– Chicago Tribune

Drum Tao was established in 1993 with the dream of creating the best show in the world utilizing Wadaiko, Japanese drums that express a very rare and unique variety of sounds. Now, over 30 years later, more than nine million spectators in over 26 countries across the globe have been touched by their spectacular performances. In just one year, Drum Tao will perform 700 shows among their three teams of performers.

Many talented artists and sta members have gathered from all over the world to join this innovative group and contribute to their creative process, making this groundbreaking form of Japanese entertainment all the more peerless and modern.

Drum Tao’s stage is created through phenomenal performances and expressions which pair their incomparable Wadaiko drums with the beautiful melody of Japanese flutes and harps. Considered Japanese entertainment for a new generation that completely surpasses expectations, Drum Tao creates their own music, stage setups, and costumes to produce their one-of-a-kind world of entertainment.

Based in Oita, Japan, Drum Tao’s performance

space is located in the middle of Aso National Park and is surrounded by magnificent natural scenery. Drum Tao’s music and harmonies continue to be created at their home base for the world entertainment field to enjoy. Their annual summer festival is held there every year, attracting fans and artists from all over the world.

Their new long-run production “MANGEKYO” began in Tokyo in 2017 as evening entertainment aimed at international tourists, but it eventually became so popular that Drum Tao performed the show in an exclusive theater over the course of a year in anticipation of the Tokyo Olympics.

Highly sought after on the international stage, Drum Tao also performed in the opening ceremony of Japonismes 2018 in Paris, France, leading up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games and costarred with the Bolshoi Ballet as the opening act of the “Japan Year in Russia” in front of several heads of state.

This highly acclaimed troop was awarded the Outstanding Cultural Contribution Award from Japan’s Oita prefecture, the Culture Creators Award from Taketa city, and both the Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner Award and the Minister of International A airs and Communications Award from the Japanese government.

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THE HOT SARDINES

SATURDAY MAR 14 8PM

“One of the best jazz bands in NY today.” – Forbes

Fueled by the belief that classic jazz feeds the heart and soul, the Hot Sardines are on a mission to make old sounds new again and prove that joyful music can bring people together in a disconnected world.

In the talented hands of this New Yorkbased ensemble, music first made famous decades ago comes alive through brassy horn arrangements, rollicking piano melodies, and vocals from a chanteuse who transports listeners to a di erent era with the mere lilt of her voice. On French Fries & Champagne, the Hot Sardines’ recent album for Universal Music Classics, the jazz collective broadens its already impressive palette, combining covers and originals as they e ortlessly channel New York speakeasies, Parisian cabarets, and New Orleans jazz halls.

Bandleader Evan Palazzo and lead singer Elizabeth Bougerol met in 2007 after they both answered a Craigslist ad about a jazz jam session above a Manhattan noodle shop. The unlikely pair bonded over their shared love for

pianist and organist Fats Waller. Influenced by such greats as Dinah Washington, Louis Armstrong, and Billie Holiday, they began playing open mic nights and small gigs. By 2011, they were headlining Midsummer Night Swing at New York’s Lincoln Center.

The Hot Sardines have been featured at the Newport Jazz Festival and the Montreal Jazz Festival, and they have sold out NYC venues from Joe’s Pub to the Bowery Ballroom and countless tour dates from Chicago to London. The Hot Sardines’ self-titled debut album, named by iTunes as one of the best jazz albums of 2014, spent more than a year on the Billboard Jazz Chart, debuting in the top 10 alongside Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga’s album Love for Sale.

Their most recent project, Banned Jazz, which debuted as part of Carnegie Hall’s Fall of the Weimar Republic Festival in spring 2024, celebrates the unifying power of music and joy as an act of resistance and weaves it into an electrifying live-music experience.

In the hot jazz movement, the Hot Sardines stand apart for the innovation, verve, and sheer joy they bring to music, both new and old.

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LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO

FRIDAY

MAR 20 8PM

“With Ladysmith Black Mambazo, reverence never means sadness or melancholy. Theirs is among the most distinctive and uplifting choral sounds around.”

– NPR

As a boy growing up on a farm during the Apartheid, Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder Joseph Shabalala dreamed of creating the best group of traditional South African singers his country had ever known. Now, 65 years since the group’s origination, Ladysmith Black Mambazo has not only won over all of South Africa but has also become a worldwide phenomenon, receiving more Grammy wins (five) and nominations (19) than any other World Music group in history.

During the dark years of the South African Apartheid, Ladysmith Black Mambazo followed a path of peaceful protest through songs of hope and love. Nelson Mandela said that the group’s music was a powerful message of peace that he listened to while in jail, and, when awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, Mandela asked the group to join him at the ceremony, calling them “South Africa’s Cultural Ambassadors to the World.”

The group sings a traditional music style called isicathamiya (Is-Cot-A-Mee-Ya), which

was developed by Black workers taken from their homes and families to work in the mines of South Africa. Poorly housed and paid, the mine workers would entertain themselves after a sixday work week by singing songs into the wee hours on Saturday night and Sunday morning. When the miners returned to their homes, this musical tradition returned with them.

In the mid-1980s, American singer-songwriter Paul Simon famously visited South Africa and incorporated the group’s rich harmonies into his renowned Graceland album, a landmark recording considered titular in introducing world music to mainstream audiences. This brought the group to the attention of music lovers all over the world and began a global musical career that shows no sign of ending.

After leading his group for over fifty years, Joseph Shabalala retired in 2014, passing the leadership on to his three sons, Thulani, Sibongiseni, and Thamsanqa Shabalala, who joined their father’s group in 1993. Now, carrying their father’s dream into the future, Shabalala’s sons—along with Msizi Shabalala, Albert Mazibuko, Abednego Mazibuko, Mfanafuthi Dlamini, Pius Shezi, and Sabelo Mthembu—continue the group’s success for all the world to hear.

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WYCLIFFE GORDON

SATURDAY APR 25 8PM

“If Wycli e and his ultra-fine band roll into your town, drop everything and drive down to see them.”

– JazzTimes

Musical ambassador and interpreter of America’s music, Wycli e Gordon tours the world performing hard-swinging, straightahead jazz, receiving great acclaim from audiences and critics alike. His unmatched modern mastery of the plunger mute, his exceptional technique, and his signature sound have solidified for Gordon a place in musical history as one of the top trombonists of his generation.

Gordon is a prolific recording artist and is extremely popular for his singular sound, technique, and vocals, which can be heard on hundreds of recordings. Regularly touring as a soloist in addition to leading his own band, Gordon headlines legendary jazz venues, festivals, and performing arts centers throughout the world. Gordon is a former veteran member of the Wynton Marsalis Septet and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and he has been a featured guest artist on Billy Taylor’s Jazz at the Kennedy Center series.

Gordon’s musical expertise is sought out by artists across the globe and has been captured

on numerous projects and performances with other artists including Marcus Miller, David Sanborn, Paul Simon, Natalie Merchant, Rene Marie, Dianne Reeves, Anat Cohen, Ricky Skaggs, Arturo Sandoval, and Doc Severinsen, to name a few.

In 2022, the Jazz Journalists Association named him “Trombonist of the Year” for a record-breaking 15th time, and he’s topped the Downbeat Critics Poll for “Best Trombone” an unprecedented six times. Recent awards include the coveted Louie Award presented by the Louis Armstrong Museum for his dedication and commitment to the music of Louis Armstrong, the International Trombone Association Award to recognize high levels of creative and artistic achievement, and the Satchmo Award from the Sarasota Jazz Club.

One of America’s most persuasive and committed music educators, Gordon is highly sought after as a clinician and guest speaker when he is not performing, composing, and recording. He currently serves as Director of Jazz Studies at Augusta University in Augusta, Georgia, is a continuing Visiting Artist in Jazz Studies at Arizona State University in Phoenix, and is a repeat ambassador for NYO Jazz at Carnegie Hall.

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GPAC'S PATRON OF THE ARTS AWARD

The Patron of the Arts Award was created by the GPAC Board of Directors in 2010 to honor an individual or couple who have demonstrated exemplary support for the performing and visual arts. Given annually at the GPAC gala, the Patron of the Arts Award was designed by James Vanderpool, Foundry Operations Manager in the Metal Working Facilities at the National Ornamental Metal Museum. Made of cast bronze, the piece was inspired by the GPAC theater and all the artistry it presents. It includes a piece of the original pine stage, installed 30 years ago.

PAST AWARD WINNERS:

Marcia & Jerre Kronenberg

Joey & Neal Beckford

Sandy Goldstein

Honey & Rudi Scheidt

Susan & Bob Baker

Mayor Mike Palazollo

Gary Lendermon

Sharon & Lee Grinspan

Shiela Vinczeller & Ferenc Paller

Kathy Simonetti

Carol & Mike Ross-Spang

Abbie & Duncan Williams

Sarah and Dr. Frank Ognibene

The Honorable George Brown

Ann Parker

GPAC is deeply grateful for all of our past Patron of the Arts Award winners!

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Now in its 30th season, this program introduces children ages 8 and under to a variety of genres including music, dance, and multicultural arts in an informal concert setting. Parents and children are invited to move and groove in these highly interactive performances held on scheduled Saturdays at 10:30 AM in the Watkins Studio Theater or Highland Capital Performance Hall. Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can.

MUSIC FOR AARDVARKS PARTY

SATURDAY JAN 17 10:30AM

WATKINS STUDIO THEATER

Get ready to groove!

We’re hosting a funfilled Music for Aardvarks Party to help everyone shake o those winter blues. Miss Michelle will be leading this engaging music program designed for children aged 6 months to 5 years. Expect lots of sing-alongs, rhythm-making, opportunities for free-form dance, and exciting instrumental jams with shakers, drums, sticks, and tambourines. It’s going to be a super-fun music session and a perfect chance for the whole family to move, groove, boogie, and bounce!

RACHEL RODRIGUEZ

SATURDAY FEB 21 10:30AM

WATKINS STUDIO THEATER

Rachel Rodriguez is returning to GPAC with her engaging bilingual show “My Voice Is My Instrument/Mi voz es mi instrumento.” This program o ers children a wonderful opportunity to explore the richness of Mexican culture through captivating stories, music, and movement. During the show, Rachel will share traditional Mexican folk songs alongside her original tunes, all created to help young learners discover the potential of their own voices. This interactive, bilingual experience will encourage children to actively listen, sing, dance, and even learn some Spanish!

IRIS COLLECTIVE’S ANIMAL JAM

SATURDAY MAR 7 10:30AM

WATKINS STUDIO THEATER

Join us for Animal Jam, a fun-filled children’s concert where music meets the animal kingdom! Iris Collective’s string trio will perform playful, animal-inspired music that will have your little ones roaring, hopping, and fluttering along. From the buzzing of bees to the stomping of elephants, each piece brings the animal world to life through the magic of classical string instruments. After the performance, children can explore the Instrument Petting Zoo—a hands-on experience in which they can touch and play on violins, violas, and cellos that are just their size. Kids are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite animal or bring along their favorite stu ed animal friend for this musical safari. It's the perfect event for young nature and music lovers alike!

PEANUT BUTTER & JAM ON TOUR

This outreach program takes our top-rated Peanut Butter & Jam series to area schools twice yearly. It is designed to supplement learning in arts, culture, and music for grades K-3. PB&J on Tour is free to participating schools and is funded by the GPAC Arts Education Fund.

RACHEL RODRIQUEZ 2/19/26 & 2/20/26

EDUCATION & OUTREACH

SCHOOL MATINÉES

GPAC connects children, teachers, and schools across the Mid-South with the performing arts during exciting weekday performances of music, dance, and theater. GPAC student matinées are specifically designed to engage students on a deeper level by exposing them to high-quality performing arts, complementing school curricula, and expanding cultural awareness.

• Memphis Jazz Workshop presents “Zip Zap, Boom Bop”

WEDNESDAY FEB 11, 2026

• Uncle Jumbo

THURSDAY MAR 12, 2026

CLASSES & CAMPS

Dance Classes

GPAC dance classes are designed to o er highquality dance instruction in a non-competitive and nurturing environment for students ages 3-10. Students develop rhythm, coordination, flexibility, creative expression, and self-esteem while learning dance techniques appropriate for their age. Our approach provides a joyful and engaging experience that boosts students’ confidence and nurtures the individual artistic personality of each child.

Guitar Lessons

GPAC o ers private guitar lessons to students of all ages with singer-songwriter Josh Thelkeld. Through one-on-one sessions, students will sharpen techniques, learn compositions, and understand di erent musical genres.

Summer Arts Camp

GPAC o ers opportunities for creative selfdiscovery through summer arts camps like Fairytale Ballet, Create and Animate, and Play That Guitar. The camps are designed to stimulate artistic talents while providing enjoyable and enriching experiences.

Master Classes & Workshops

GPAC connects the community to nationally renowned artists through master classes, Q&A’s, workshops, and open sound checks. The following artists will participate in outreach this season:

• Japanese Cultural Demonstration before Drum Tao in the Patrick Lawton Lobby

SUNDAY MAR 1, 2026

• Master Jazz Guitar with Randy Napoleon FRIDAY MAR 27, 2026

• Wycliffe Gordon FRIDAY APR 24, 2026

ENSEMBLE PROGRAMS

Creative Arts Ensemble

Creative Arts Ensemble is a multidisciplinary experience that provides adults with special needs the opportunity to be understood and heard, to execute self-expression, to build confidence, and to promote self-advocacy through a variety of performing and visual arts. Workshops are held on a quarterly basis along with a week-long summer conservatory program.

GPAC Youth Symphony Program

SUNDAY NOV 23, 2025 4PM

& SUNDAY APR 26, 2026 4PM

Now in its 15th season, the GPAC Youth Symphony Program (GYSP) provides opportunities for young musicians across the Mid-South area to perform musical masterworks under the direction of experienced conductors and teachers, improve upon their technique, learn basic music theory, work with an ensemble, and interact with professional guest artists performing at GPAC. With four distinct ensembles, GYSP’s excellent music education fosters musical growth with an emphasis on the interconnectedness of art, music, culture, history, and society. Through this program, our students are equipped with the tools to become the next generation of music advocates, educators, performers, and patrons.

The program consists of four groups: Mozart String Ensemble for ages 9-12, Mendelssohn String Orchestra for ages 12-16, Wind Ensemble for ages 12-18, and the GPAC Youth Symphony Orchestra for ages 14-19. Students are admitted by audition only in May and August. GPAC believes that finances should not prevent a motivated and talented student from participating in our youth symphony program. GPAC provides financial aid and scholarships through the GPAC Arts Education Fund.

For more information contact Emily Hefley at 901-751-7665 or emily@gpacweb.com

JOIN OUR LEGACY CIRCLE

At GPAC, we are deeply grateful for the generosity and foresight of individuals who have chosen to leave a lasting impact on our mission: to serve the community by presenting the highest-quality artistic endeavors to educate, engage, enrich, and transform. These forwardthinking individuals are part of our Legacy Circle, and they have made a commitment to support our organization well into the future.

LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS:

• Recognition in our program and pre-show slide presentation.

• Invitations to special events.

• The pleasure of knowing that your commitment contributes to GPAC’s long-term success

WHY LEGACY GIVING MATTERS:

When you choose to include GPAC in your will or estate plan, you are supporting GPAC’s ability to provide exceptional arts and arts education programming to people of all ages, making a lasting impact on their quality of life.

HOW TO JOIN THE LEGACY CIRCLE:

It’s simple! Just let us know that you have included GPAC in your will or estate plan. Your commitment will help inspire others to consider making plans that support something they have long been passionate about—the power of the arts.

For more information on legacy giving or to inform us of your intention to include GPAC in your estate plans, please contact Parke Kennedy, Executive Director, at 901-751-7505 or parke@gpacweb.com.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

SPONSORSHIP

JAZZ SOCIETY

YOUR gift makes a difference! To get involved, contact Parke Kennedy, Executive Director, at 901-751-7505 or parke@gpacweb.com

Make YOUR business synonymous with arts support! With a GPAC sponsorship, you can promote your business and become recognized in the community as an important supporter of the arts. Season and Series Show Sponsorships are available at several levels as well as Special Event Sponsorships. Benefits are customized but typically include significant recognition indoors and outside in The Grove, complimentary tickets, and invitations to special receptions and events.

Dr. Esmond & Pamela Arrindell

Dr. Neal & Joey Beckford

The Honorable

George H. Brown, Jr.

Thomas Chu, M.D.

Dr. John & Casey Gleysteen

Dr. Axel Grothey

Chuck Irwin & Saundra Messinger

Fred & Dorothy Johnson

Steve & Pam Johnson

Jolana & Hubert Jordan

Linda Milbradt

Dr. Frank & Sarah Ognibene

Dr. Autry & Denise Parker

Linda Pelts

Alyce & Tom Price

THE JAZZ SET

Are YOU a Jazz Lover? Combine your passion for jazz and GPAC by becoming a member of the GPAC Jazz Society. Founded by GPAC’s 2012 Patrons of the Arts, Neal and Joey Beckford, membership consists of an annual gift of $1,300 and guarantees exceptional GPAC jazz performances in the future. Benefits include two tickets to all main stage jazz performances and private receptions.

Jack & Gloria Scha er

Dr. Judith Soberman

& Dr. Leonard Lothstein

Camilla Wilson

Susan & Bob Baker

Dr. Neal & Joey Beckford

Dr. Cortez & Leathia Ward

Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg

Dr. Lisa & Kevin Young

Have YOU heard? Jazz in the Box at GPAC has become the best secret jazz club in the region! Join the Jazz Set founders Jack and Gloria Scha er in a membership society that reinforces GPAC’s Jazz in the Box program AND our ability to continue presenting unparalleled experiences in the most exciting jazz venue in the Mid-South. For a $600 contribution, you will receive two tickets to all six Jazz in the Box shows scheduled this season AND you will be recognized throughout the season as a passionate jazz, arts, and GPAC supporter.

Sheila & Carlton Anderson

Dr. Esmond & Pamela Arrindell

Sheila Betts

David & Patti Bradford

The Honorable

George H. Brown, Jr.

Mike & Dotty Carter

Thomas Chu, M.D.

Preston H. Dorsett

Patti & Lew Ellis

Cindy Ettingo

Brian & Sherri Flax

Sondra & Bill Fondren

Diane Foner Coons & John Coons

Mary & Ricky Fortin

Dr. John & Casey Gleysteen

Phil & Lori Goetz

Sharon & Lee Grinspan

Je rey F. & Emily McEvoy

Debbie & Robert Meyers

Linda Milbradt

David & Margo Holt

Elaine & Paul Hoover

Julia Howell

Chuck Irwin & Saundra Messinger

Mary & Mark Jenkins

Fred & Dorothy Johnson

Steve & Pam Johnson

Jolana & Hubert Jordan

Bruce & Susanne Landau

Syd & Lauren Lerner

Allan & Connie Long

Annette & Bill Mariencheck

Phyliss Massey

Joyce & Bill Miles

Dr. Frank & Sarah Ognibene

Frances & Gary Paulson

Alyce & Tom Price

Meryl Shahun Rosen

Kenneth & Beverly Sakauye

Jack & Gloria Scha er

Joel Scha er & Dr. Kristin Hall

Connie Sherman

Mr. & Mrs. Joe Warren

Camilla Wilson

Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg

Dr. Lisa & Kevin Young

GPAC is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization that relies on donations to o set the costs of presenting world-class performances, year after year. Your gifts are 100% tax-deductible.

Bo & Petra Adams

PRESENTERS CIRCLE

We need YOU to help ensure the future of the arts at GPAC! Join the GPAC Presenters Circle to support this important local and regional asset and become a part of its story. With an annual gift of at least $1,000 and a three-year commitment, YOU can become a part of this very special circle of supporters who share our passion for the arts and recognize the critical value GPAC brings to our community. Members are prominently recognized throughout the season and at exclusive private events.

Sharon & Lee Grinspan

Sheila & Carlton Anderson

Cathy Anderson - Crye-Leike

Commercial

Susan & Damon Arney

Dr. Esmond & Pamela Arrindell

Susan & Bob Baker

Samuel L. Beach

Pam Blatch

Charles & Diana Britton

Burch, Porter & Johnson, PLLC

Lisa & Je Call

Ron & Susan Carlsson

Mike & Dotty Carter

Thomas Chu, M.D.

Dr. Chad & Rebecca Cullison

Dr. Brooke Dishmon

Jan & Ted Donaldson

Preston H. Dorsett

Jonathan & Jana Finder

Sondra & Bill Fondren

Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce

Kathy & J.W. Gibson

September Gingras

Barbara Boone Hanemann

Mike Harless & Margaret Clippard

Scotty & Cicely Hendricks

Rich & Jennifer Hughes

Pamela E. Ireland

Chuck Irwin & Saundra Messinger

Mary & Mark Jenkins

Steve & Pam Johnson

Jay & Kristen Keegan

Dr. Robert & Andrea Kerlan

Patricia & Gary Koester

Peggy C. Larkin

The Honorable

Mike Palazzolo

Joel & Ann Parker

Carole & Robert Pinstein

The Proctor Family

Marty Regan

Susan & Joseph Robinson, III

Carol & Mike Ross-Spang

Je & Lauren Rower

Sam & Leanne Scull

Claire Revels Shapiro

Dr. & Mrs. Marvin Shapiro

Mr. & Mrs. John C. She eld, III

Cathy & Patrick Lawton

Dick & Jo Anne Leike

THE SUITE SET

Jim & Linda Lloyd

Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C.

Je rey F. & Emily McEvoy

Dr. Norris & Lauren McGehee

Judy & Mickey McLellan

Robert & Debbie Meyers

Linda Milbradt

Joyce & Bill Miles

Katy & Patrick O’Connor

Dr. Frank & Sarah Ognibene

James & Linda Shoemaker

Kathy Simonetti

Rouben & Elize Simonian

Ann Schaefer Smith

Allyson Smothers

Soneks Day Spa

Grace & Frank Uhlhorn

Jo Vail

Jeanette & William H. Watkins, Jr.

Sarah & William H. Watkins, III

Mary E. Welsh

Bo & Petra Adams

Susan & Bob Baker

Dr. Neal & Joey Beckford

Preston H. Dorsett

Gregory Fletcher

David & Margo Holt

Mary & Mark Jenkins

Yoriko Kitai

Dr. Frank & Sarah Ognibene

Eileen & Steven Wishnia

Did YOU know? GPAC has a new membership society! Join the Suite Set to help bring internationally renowned classical music soloists and Iris Collective musicians to the stage at GPAC. This year's Suite Set members were instrumental in helping GPAC facilitate this season's three-show series, On Stage with Iris Collective. Member benefits for your $1,000 contribution include complimentary tickets, priority seat selection, invitation to donor appreciation events, and recognition in program materials.

Carol & Mike Ross-Spang

Julie & Keith Schap

Marianne Sedlock

Rouben & Elize Simonian

DONORS JULY

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

$1,000,000+

The City of Germantown

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

$100,000+

Highland Capital Management

DIRECTOR

$25,000+

ARTSmemphis

AutoZone

Mempho Presents

Dr. Frank & Sarah Ognibene

Mary P. Dolciani

Halloran Foundation

Mid-America Apartment Communities

ProShow Systems, LLC

Scheidt Family Foundation

SouthWorth Capital Management, LLC

Tennessee Arts Commission

PHILANTHROPIST

$15,000+

AB Jets

At Home Memphis & Mid South Magazine

First Horizon Foundation

Hampton Inn & Suites

Germantown

Mary & Mark Jenkins

Orion Federal Credit Union

BENEFACTOR

$10,000+

Bob Richards Jewelers

Gill Family Law, PLLC

Steve & Pam Johnson

The JudyMac Team

KEDTech

Lane Music

Laurie Major

Memphis Grizzlies

UNDERWRITER

$5,000+

Dr. & Mrs. John Adams, Jr.

Adams Keegan, Inc.

Sheila & Carlton Anderson

Susan & Damon Arney

Dr. Esmond & Pam Arrindell

Trevor & Carrie Benitone

David & Patti Bradford

Jill & Rick Broer

The Honorable

George H. Brown, Jr.

Sharon & Lee Grinspan

JoAnna & Armie Haines

Roberta Hefley

Christina & Len Hester

HHM Wealth Advisors

Rich & Jennifer Hughes

Shelby Lane

PATRON

$2,500+

Dr. Neal & Joey Beckford

The Belz Foundation

Ron & Susan Carlsson

Clarice W. Cox

Rebecca & Chad Cullison

Preston H. Dorsett

The GPAC Guild

Amanda & Josh Littlejohn

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Germantown

TruGreen

The Village at Germantown

Memphis Obstetrics & Gynecological Association (MOGA)

Linda Milbradt

TownPlace Suites by Marriott

Robert & Debbie Meyers

Meryl Shahun Rosen

Rosenblum & Reisman, P.C.

Je & Lauren Rower

Lindsey Sater

Tower Ventures Management, LLC

Jo Vail

Villa Castrioti

The Hauber Foundation

International Paper

Chuck Irwin & Saundra Messinger

Fred & Dorothy Johnson

Patricia & Gary Koester

Jim & Linda Lloyd

Je rey F. & Emily McEvoy

Justin & Stephanie Monroe

Moondance Grill

Joel & Ann Parker

The Proctor Family

Marty Regan - Lewis Thomason, P.C.

Carol & Mike Ross-Spang

Sam & Leanne Scull

Deborah Dunklin Tipton

Robert E Tipton Jr.

Charitable Foundation

Sarah & William H. Watkins, III

Dr. Lisa & Kevin Young

FRIEND

$1,000+

Bo & Petra Adams

Cathy Anderson - Crye-Leike Commercial

Janet Averwater

Bob & Susan Baker

Samuel L. Beach

Pam Blatch

Watkins Uiberall, PLLC

Eileen & Steven Wishnia

WKNO

Worlds Apart

WYXR

Charles & Diana Britton

Burch, Porter & Johnson, PLLC

Mike & Dotty Carter

Thomas Chu, M.D.

John & Karen Cicala

Jan & Ted Donaldson

Jonathan & Jana Finder

Gregory Fletcher

Sondra & Bill Fondren

Sarah Gallagher

All gifts, of any size, make a di erence! Special thanks to everyone who made a commitment to support GPAC last year - by contributing to the annual fund, joining one of our membership societies, sponsoring a table at the gala or making a gift specifically intended to support our arts education programming. YOUR support matters!

Germantown Area

Chamber of Commerce

Kathy & J.W. Gibson

Dr. John & Casey Gleysteen

Go Grisanti

Dr. Axel Grothey

J.D. & Cindy Hancock

Barbara Boone Hanemann

Scotty & Cicely Hendricks

David & Margo Holt

Frank Inman

Pamela E. Ireland

Jolana & Hubert Jordan

Dr. Robert & Andrea Kerlan

Cathy & Richard Kessler

Yoriko Kitai

Edwin Koshland, III

Peggy C. Larkin

Cathy & Patrick Lawton

Dick & Jo Anne Leike

Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, P.C.

Barbara & George Mayo

Dr. Norris & Lauren McGehee

Judy & Mickey McLellan

Mid-South Genesis, CDC

Joyce & Bill Miles

Katy & Patrick O’Connor

Dr. Autry & Denise Parker

Linda Pelts

Glenn & Cathryn Perdue

Carole & Robert Pinstein

Alyce & Tom Price

Susan & Joseph Robinson, III

Jack & Gloria Scha er

Julie & Keith Schap

Marianne Sedlock

Claire Revels Shapiro

Dr. Marvin & Martha Shapiro

Mr. & Mrs. John C. She eld, III

Mike Harless & Margaret Clippard

James & Linda Shoemaker

Kathy Simonetti

Rouben & Elize Simonian

Ann Schaefer Smith

Allyson Smothers

Dr. Judith Soberman

& Dr. Len Lothstein

Soneks Day Spa

Dr. Cortez & Leathia Ward

Michael Warr

Jeannette & William H. Watkins, Jr.

Mary E. Welsh

Deborah Whitt

Camilla Wilson

Wurtzburger Endowment Fund

Jocelyn Dan Wurzburg

Jerry & Susan Yount

BRAVURA

$500+

Sheila Betts

Paul & Jennifer Chandler

Douglas Cook

Diane Foner Coons & John Coons

Harold & Dianne Cox

Sam J. Cox

Mrs. Colleen DePete

Kent & Birte Mathis

Patti & Lew Ellis

Cindy Ettingo

Roderick & Gizelle Motley

New York Life Foundation

Frances & Gary Paulson

Ashlee & Bart Reid

Phil Rogers

Kenneth & Beverly Sakauye

Joel Scha er & Dr. Kristin Hall

Connie Sherman

Anil Jai Singh

South Arts

Ajay & Gargi Talati

Mr. & Mrs. Joe Warren

William & Melinda Watt

OVATION

$250+

Christopher & Amy Brown

Lisa & Richard Cole

Holly Collins

Mark & Sarah Cronin

Travis & Katherine Flee

Kathleen Gardner

Jean-Paul Gentleman

Mark & Lori Guyton

Stacy High

Brian & Sherri Flax

Mary & Ricky Fortin

Courtney Fussell

GPAC STAFF

ADMINISTRATION

Doug & Keri Gage

Germantown Women's Club

Phil & Lori Goetz

Michael Goldstein

Angela Gri th

Donald Hayes

Trey Heath

Elaine & Paul Hoover

Julia Howell

Parke & Joe Kennedy

Susanne & Bruce Landau

Syd & Lauren Lerner

Allan & Connie Long

Annette & Bill Mariencheck

James Martin

Angie Brannon BUSINESS MANAGER

Patricia Cooper VISUAL ARTS COORDINATOR

Elizabeth Danilson DONOR RELATIONS & DATABASE MANAGER

Emily Hefley PROGRAMMING DIRECTOR

Parke Kennedy EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Jenn King EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR

Ellen Lemm MARKETING COORDINATOR

Nevada Presley MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER

Tom & Gayle Higley

Maggie & Milton Lovell

Phyliss Massey

Matthew May

Boo Mitchell

Kelcie & John Nollner

Patrick O'Neil

Steve & Jennifer Proctor

Roxana Rafsandjani

Amy Smith

David Thompson

Ti any Werne

BOX OFFICE

Suzette Simmonds BOX OFFICE MANAGER

Jared Smith ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGER

OPERATIONS

Peggy Davis PRODUCTION MANAGER

Mac Gittinger FACILITY MANAGER

Jasmine Hirt VENUE DIRECTOR

Michael Lee TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Blaine McGee FACILITIES SERVICES COORDINATOR

Mandy McKay FACILITIES SERVICES COORDINATOR

Brad Pitts FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER

GET INVOLVED AT GPAC

GET INVOLVED AT GPAC

Generous community support, individual donors, and volunteers make it possible for GPAC’s musical and educational programs to grow and flourish. There are many ways to take part in the life of GPAC. Explore the following opportunities and get involved.

GPAC ARTS EDUCATION FUND

Since 2006, GPAC has reached over 40,000 children through a variety of arts education programs both at GPAC and in the surrounding community. In order to sustain current arts education programs and support new initiatives, the GPAC Arts Education Fund was launched in the spring of 2016. The fund supports GPAC’s education and outreach programs, scholarships for the GPAC Youth Symphony Program, and art grants for Germantown nonprofits.

Please contact Parke Kennedy, Executive Director, at 901-751-7505 or parke@gpacweb.com for information or to make a donation.

THE GUILD

The Germantown Performing Arts Guild is an organization of women who share the common interest of promoting the arts in our community. Guild members o er their time, talents, and consistent support for the many varied activities at GPAC. In addition to supporting the arts, the Guild members also support the community; a favorite activity is an annual dinner, prepared by members, to recognize and honor our First Responders. The Guild meets at GPAC the third Monday of each month.

For information about joining this innovative group, contact Roberta Hefley, Guild President, at 404-441-4861

MEMBERS

Leigh Alvarez

Brenda Antwine

Gina Bartz

Barbara Beem

Margaret Briscoe

Anne Britton

Judy Brown

Sonja Butler

Susan Carlsson

Lita Carpenter

Sharon Dertien

Marilyn Dinardo

Barbara Dodge

Mikki Duffey

Lissa Duston

Pamela Gossett

Malinda Grisanti

Joanna Haines

Michele Haines

Cindy Tinker Hancock

Paddy Harris

Roberta Hefley

Michelle Higdon

Elizabeth Hobson

Jane Jones

Peggy Larkin

Amy Linthicum

Pat McCaleb

Nancy McComas

Joyce Miles

Janet Osborne

Diane Peterson

Tish Pierce

Kate Pouncey

Marissa Rogers

Kathy Russo

Pat Scroggs

Rieta Selberg

Courtney Sexton

Ann Smith

Jane Speed

Dorothy Steen

Nicky Tarchala

Ethel Thompson

Jo Vail

Evelyn Ward

Kim Weaver

Mary Welsh

Gena Wolbrecht

Angie Wynn

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

Karen Broadway

Nancy Dick

Bonnie Everson

Margaret Garland

Louise Jacobson

Mary Miesse

Kathy Pascover

Dot Wieters

Linda Wood

VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

Becoming a volunteer is a great way to be a part of world-class concerts, make new friends, introduce The Grove to the community, and contribute to the continued success of GPAC.

For more info, contact:

Mandy McKay, Facility Services Coordinator, at 901-751-7502 or mandy@gpacweb.com

2025-2026 VOLUNTEERS

Renee Abel

Zach Alexander

Kyla Anderson

Mia Anderson

Courtney Archer

Daphne Arendt

Deirdre Baker

Olivia Bang

Matthew Bersoza

Shirley Boyd

Patty Brasfield

Arabella Bruce

Sam Bryant

Sophie Bryant

Tom Bryant

Michael Burnett

Brenda Burnside

Linda Busby

Cindy Carter

Kayla Cash

Annie Chen

Kennedy Chism

John Chulos

Frances Coard

Kim Constantinides

Annabelle Crihfield

Bess Currie

Ella Dacus

Richard Daugherty

Janet Dellinger

DeAngella Dennis

Lance Denton

Traci Denton

Therese Despeaux

Janis Donaville

Esther Donnenwerth

Susan Dreyfus

Isabelle Durkin

Matthew Durkin

Nikki Dyer

Judy Echols

Hala El Aina

Jeanne Ellett

Gloria Enchill

Jeff Fenton

Rochelle Fenton

Kate Ferryman

Andrew Flowers

Don Forsee

Michelle Forsythe

Eileen Foster

Wilanda Francisco

Lisa Friedrichs

Ann Geissler

Ashlyn Gonzalez

Mark Green

Shawn Hamm

Betty Harris

Chip Harris

Lukas Harrison

Nyla Henderson

Robert Henegar

Vikendy Hernandez

Lisa Hill

Dawnell Hindelang

Kezira Horton

Yvonne Housley

Veda Howse

Stephen Johnson

Henrietta Jones

Kai Jones

Alisa Karney

Michael Kelly

Val Kelly

Kathy J Lewis

Kay Lindamood

Joseph Madison

Niall Manganar

Debi Martin

Gabrielle Maxey

Teresa McCall

Noelle Middleton

Lynette Miller

Jonathan Montague

Donna Moore

Sue Oehmen

Alisa Oriaku

Jasmine Paige

Bucky Parker

Debbie Parker

Joan Patterson

Abby Paz

Vassy Pepper

Isabela Perez

Barbara Posner

Vanessa Pratts

Rahul Purathanamannil

Roz Rixter

Yasmine Robinson

Elena Ross

Bill Schamroth

Marilyn SchrubbWhite

Carole Anne Scione

Mark Sharp

Susan Sharp

Carolyn Shepard

Hiram Shepard

Marc Sherman

Logan Shimko

Marlena Shorter

Sam Shuster

Carol Sims

David Sosa

Michael Stoll

Nancy Stoll

Audrey Thames

Amil Trixstyné

Hallie Truong

Tanya Ware

Keith Wiley

Nancy Wiley

Belinda Williams

Beulah Williams

Trena Wiseman

Amanda Xiao

Anson Yan

Caren Yarmuth

Alice Zalon

Aida Zare

Jadirah Zatar

ART EXHIBITIONS

GPAC celebrates the visual arts by exhibiting a diverse collection of artwork by emerging and professional artists from around the region. For more information, please contact Patty Cooper, Visual Arts Coordinator, at 901-751-7500.

Carol Roark

Strength and Serenity

JAN 26 - MAR 16

RECEPTION: FEB 6 5:30-7:30PM

Amy Hutcheson, Phyllis Boger & Alisa Free Drawn Together

MAR 16 - MAY 4

RECEPTION: APR 25 5:30-7:30PM

Artists' Link: ARTitudes

MAY 4 - JUN 15

RECEPTION: MAY 31 1:30-3:30 PM

Claudia Tullos-Leonard
Amy Hutcheson
Carol Roark
Alisa Free
Phyliss Boger

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50th Anniversary Season

CELEBRATING 50 YEARS as your community orchestra AND 25 YEARS of our maestro, Dr. Ronald Vernon

Join us at GPAC for our spring 2026 concerts!

AMERICAN MOSAIC

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50 years of the Germantown Symphony Orchestra May 16 | 7:00 p.m.

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This year, we invested $3.4 million in the arts community, including grants to 90 organizations and artists. Since our inception, we have distributed over $100 million to support the operations, programs, and people that make art in and around Memphis.

Learn more about our grantees, programs, and opportunities to contribute to ARTSmemphis.

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THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

January 30 – February 15

Set in the 1940s with music! directed by Dan McCleary

ST. PATRICK’S DAY LITERARY SALON:

March 15 and 17  curated by Stephanie Shine

FREE SHOUT-OUT SHAKESPEARE SERIES:

ROMEO AND JULIET

February 28 - March 29

CHILDREN’S LITERACY GALA

April 11 at 6:00 pm featuring a musical Broadway headliner

STUDENT MATINEE SERIES

ROMEO AND JULIET • THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM

Shakespeare in Memphis Youth Detention facilities

FEAST OF CRISPIAN-SOUTH

Shakespeare healing with Veterans at the Memphis VA

ROMEO AND JULIET PROJECT

Anti-violence Shakespeare for high school freshmen

UNDER AN IRISH MOON – TALES AND TUNES FROM LADY GREGORY’S HEARTH

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