2011 HCC Fine Arts Calendar

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spring 2011

fine arts calendar Celtic Crossroads • march 19


welcome Welcome to the 2011 Performing Arts Season at Harford Community College. Each year, we host a variety of cultural opportunities from national touring acts to local resident companies, jazz to classical to folk, opera to ballet to musical comedy. From month to month and year to year, you never know who will be gracing our stages – but you can be sure they will create an unforgettable experience. Check the various listings in the Fine Arts Calendar to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Avoid disappointment by ordering your tickets early. Our staff and volunteers want you to have the best possible experience before, during and after the show. We hope you will share your suggestions about ways we may improve your experience at HCC to make it even more memorable. Please contact me at the Ticket Office at 443-412-2211 or email me at snicolaides@harford.edu. Thank you for supporting the arts in Harford County!

Susan M. Nicolaides Director for Cultural Events & Performing Arts

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural

THE Season at a glance DANCE MUSIC

Jan 30 The Winter Doldrums Feb 20 Sunday Afternoon Concert Series Mar 9 An Afternoon of Irish Poetry and Song Mar 11 An Evening of Jazz Mar 19 Celtic Crossroads Feb 27 Wine Expo Apr 3 Sunday Afternoon Concert Series Apr 15 An Evening of Jazz Apr 16 Harford Youth & String Orchestras Jan 21 Mammoth Follies Apr 16 Harford Youth Band Feb 4 Click, Clack, Moo May 8 Bel Air Community Band Mar 11 Popovich Comedy Pet Theater May 9 An Evening of Chamber Music Apr 8 There’s An Alligator Under May 11 Applied Music Students in Recital My Bed, A Nightmare in My May 13 An Evening of Jazz Closet, and Something in My Attic Apr 29 Bixby’s Rainforest Rescue Jan 21–22 All in the Timing Sept 30 Seussical April 15–17 Twelfth Night Feb 19 Alice in Wonderland Follies May 20–22 Cinderella June 18 Canvases 2011

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STUDENT PRODUCTIONS

GALLERY

Jan–Feb Winter Doldrums Feb–Apr Academic Disco Apr–May Juried Student Show Jun–Sept Summer Exhibit

THEATER Feb 17 Soul of Langston Mar 4–6 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat Mar 11–13 Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat June 10–12 Company June 17 & 18 Company Sep 9–11 Bye Bye Birdie Sep 17 & 18 Bye Bye Birdie


january 21 • 7 PM Amoss Center

january 21 & 22 • 8 PM joppa hall, j108

hudson vagabond puppets

hcc actors guild

mammoth follies

all in the timing Described by Ben Brantley of the New York Times as “a wild slice of cerebral vaudeville . . . six utterly delightful one-act plays,” All in the Timing makes for one great evening of hilarious theatre! Uproarious and smartly written, this is comedy that will tickle your brain and touch your heart. By David Ives Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth $5 HCC Students $5 Larger than life – it’s the return of Mammoth Follies! Explore the wonder of evolution and learn about the great age of the dinosaurs in this musical revue of original songs, witty jokes and earth-smashing dances performed by enormous dinosaur puppets. Recommended For All Ages Visit www.hvpuppets.org Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $12 Adult Orchestra $9 Youth Orchestra $7


Chesapeake Gallery at the Student Center

Exhibition Schedule free admission to exhibits January 24 – February 25

Winter Doldrums HCC Fine Arts Faculty

February 28 – april 1

Academic Disco

HCC alumni Reception: february 28 • 6 pm

april 18 – may 20

juried student show HCC students

june 3 – september 14

summer exhibit

reception: september 14 • 6 pm

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural

January 30 • 3 PM Chesapeake Theater and Student Center

The Winter Doldrums A Sunday Afternoon of Music and Fine Art HCC Fine Arts Faculty

Enjoy the HCC music faculty in their annual concert in the Chesapeake Theater, then stroll over to the Student Center and admire the Fine Arts faculty’s annual exhibit of paintings, sculpture, photographs, digital art, and ceramics in the Chesapeake Gallery. Join the HCC Artists in Residence “After Hours” at a reception featuring hot jazz, cool drinks, and tasty treats. General Seating: Adult $15, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

february 4 • 5:30 & 7:30 pm amoss center

click, clack, moo theatreworks usa

All day long Farmer Brown hears “click, clack, moo, clickety, clackety, moo . . . ” The cows are typing and protesting their working conditions! A hilariously “moo-ving” new musical about compromise, based on the award-winning book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin. Recommended For Ages 3-8 Visit www.theatreworksUSA.org Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $12 Adult Orchestra $9 Youth Orchestra $7


february 17 • 1 & 7 pm Chesapeake theater

SOUL OF LANGSTON Pin Points Theatre

In an enlightening, witty, yet inspiring play, D. Porter Stewart’s “Soul of Langston” depicts the journey of Langston Hughes from his early writings, and the influences and inspirations for his poetry. A question and answer session will follow each performance. General Seating: Free Admission Ticket Required

february 19 • 7 pm amoss center

alice in wonderland follies

NEW YORK THEATre BALLET

Join Alice on her adventures in Wonderland with the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, and, of course, the Queen of Hearts. The New York Theatre Ballet provides exquisite, high-quality dance entertainment perfectly suited to the youngest audience members, yet is sophisticated enough for the most discerning dance enthusiast. Audiences will be delighted with two additional pieces from the New York Theatre Ballet’s Celebrating the Masters program: Septet, set to two musical compositions by Erik Satie, and Soirees Musicales, set to Rossini’s inspiring melodies. This performance of Merce Cunningham’s Septet has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Arts as part of the American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius. Recommended For All Ages Visit www.bsoinc.com Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $22 Adult Orchestra $16 Youth Orchestra $10


FEBRUARY 20 • 3 PM joppa hall, Recital hall #1

Sunday Afternoon Concert Series duo fujin

Featuring Misty Theisen, flute Marc Ballard, saxophone

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

february 27 • 3 PM susquehanna center

wine expo

The Annual Wine Expo, hosted by the HCC Alumni & Friends Association and Ronnie’s Fine Wine and Spirits, is an afternoon of wine, hors d’oeuvres, desserts and a chocolate fountain from Bomboy’s Home Made Candy. Sample over 200 fine wines from around the world from 35 vendors! Network with Harford County businesses and members of the community. Consider a sponsorship and showcase your business to more than 500 people at this prestigious sell-out event. Proceeds benefit the HCC Alumni and Friends Association Scholarship Fund. Minimum Age: 21 $40 in advance $50 at door Call 443-412-2449 for business & corporate sponsorship opportunities.

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural


march 11 • 7 pm amoss center

popovich comedy pet theater

march 9 • 3 pm hays-Heighe House, Room 201

an afternoon of irish poetry and song featuring terence winch

Winner of a Gertrude Stein Award for innovative writing, Irish-American poet and musician Terence Winch will delight the audience with selections of his poetry and songs. He will also present selections of music and poetry by other Irish and Irish-American artists. Sponsored by The Hays-Heighe House at Harford Community College, Lyceum, HCC Library, Humanities Division, International Education Committee, and the Multicultural Student Association. Seating is limited to thirty (30) and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

General Seating: Free Admission Ticket Required

This talented troupe returns to thrill audiences with the unique comedy and juggling skills of Gregory Popovich, and the extraordinary talents of his performing pets – all rescued from animal shelters! It’s a show that kids of all ages are sure to enjoy. Don’t miss this one-of-a kind show. Recommended For All Ages Visit www.comedypet.com Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $22 SOLD OUT Adult Orchestra $16 Youth Orchestra $10


march 4, 5, 11, 12 • 8 pm march 5, 6, 12, 13 • 3 pm chesapeake theater

Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat phoenix festival theater

The Biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to vibrant life in this delightful musical parable. Set to an engaging cornucopia of musical styles, from country-western and calypso to bubble-gum pop and rock ‘n’ roll, this Old Testament tale emerges both timely and timeless. Recommended For All Ages Reserved Seating: Adult $18, Youth $9 Seniors $9 (Matinee Only)

march 11 • 8 pm Joppa hall, Recital Hall #1

an evening of jazz: Judy Wexler Featuring Jazz Vocalist Judy Wexler with The Steve Rudolph Trio

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID


april 3 • 3 pm joppa Hall, recital hall #1

march 19 • 7 pm Amoss Center

Celtic Crossroads Critically acclaimed as “the most exhilarating and authentic show to come from Ireland in decades – Celtic Crossroads is not to be missed.” Exploding with youthful energy and dazzling musicianship, abounding with fusions of traditional Irish music, bluegrass, gypsy and jazz, Celtic Crossroads features seven world-class musicians playing over twenty instruments, and the best high-kicking dancers Ireland has to offer. A Celtic celebration for the entire family – audiences are sure to shout for more. Recommended For All Ages Visit www.celticcrossroads.ie Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $30 Adult Orchestra $24 Youth Orchestra $14

sunday afternoon concert series An afternoon of music for solo and guitar quintet including music by Luigi Boccherini and Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Featuring: Alma String Quartet Blanka Bednarz, violin Ariadna Buonviri, violin Christopher Para, viola Cheung Chau, cello with James Hontz, guitar

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID


april 8 • 7 pm amoss center

THERE’S AN ALLIGATOR UNDER MY BED, A NIGHTMARE IN MY CLOSET, AND SOMETHING IN MY ATTIC Three classics by Mercer Mayer omaha theater company

Book adapted by James Larson Based on the beloved classics by Mercer Mayer This original musical production is designed with vivid and imaginative costumes and scenery, where the alligator under your bed, the nightmare in your closet, and the thing in your attic become your best friends. Recommended For Ages 3-9 Visit www.rosetheater.org Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $13 Adult Orchestra $10 Youth Orchestra $8 april 15 • 8 pm Joppa hall, Recital Hall #1

an evening of jazz: HENDRIK MEURKENS SAMBA JAZZ QUARTET Featuring Hendrik Meurkens, harmonica & vibes General Seating: Adult $10, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural


april 15 & 16 • 8 pm april 17 • 3 pm chesapeake theater

twelfth night HCC ACTOR’S GUILD

by William Shakespeare Directed by Ryan Clark A shipwreck separates a twin brother and sister and results in an evening of capricious comedy as the sister Viola, disguised as a boy named Cesario, goes to work for Orsino, who sends her to help him woo Olivia, who falls for Cesario, enraging Sir Andrew who is courting Olivia. Mistaken identities, false accusations, duels, and romance color this fanciful, hilarious classic. General Seating: Adult $7, Youth $5 HCC Students & Employees $5 With HCC ID

april 16 • 2 pm Amoss Center

harford youth and string orchestras The Harford Youth Orchestra, comprised of middle and high school students, performs under the direction of Brian Folus. The Harford String Orchestra, comprised of middle school students, is conducted by Tim Reinhardt. General Seating: Free Admission No Ticket Required

april 16 • 4:30 pm Amoss Center

harford youth Band The Harford Youth Band, comprised of middle and high school students, is conducted by Stefan Antwarg and Diane Sell. General Seating: Free Admission No Ticket Required


april 29 • 7 PM amoss center

bixby’s rainforest rescue Travel on a magical journey to save the rainforest with your tour guide, Bixby. Experience the excitement of a unique blend of magic, puppetry, audience participation, sing-along, and a menagerie of live exotic animals, all while Bixby brings awareness about conservation and preservation of the rainforest. First time in Maryland! Recommended For All Ages Visit www.bixbyandfriends.com/live-brr

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural

Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $24 Adult Orchestra $18 Youth Orchestra $12


may 8 • 3 PM Bel air high school

may 9 • 7 PM joppa hall, recital Hall #1

May 11 • 7 PM Joppa hall, Recital Hall #1

Band, under the direction of Scott Sharnetzka, will perform a variety of contemporary and traditional band and wind ensemble music.

The Music Department of Harford Community College presents an evening of music student ensemble performances.

The Music Department of Harford Community College presents talented students of vocal and instrumental music.

General Seating: Free Admission No Ticket Required

General Seating: Adult $5, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

General Seating: Adult $5, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

bel air community band an evening of chamber music Harford County’s own Bel Air Community

applied music students in recital


may 13 • 8 pm joppa hall, recital hall #1

an evening of jazz: second shift & hcc jazz ensemble HCC’s vocal jazz ensemble under the direction of Marianne Pastelak, and instrumental jazz ensemble under the direction of Benny Russell, will appear in concert performing a variety of vocal and instrumental jazz styles including blues, swing, be-bop, and fusion. General Seating: Adult $5, Youth $1 HCC Students Free With HCC ID

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural


June 10, 11, 17, 18 • 8 pm June 12, 18 • 3 pm chesapeake theater

COMPANY

Phoenix festival Theater

May 20 & 21 • 5 & 7:30 pm May 22 • 1 & 4 pm chesapeake theater

Cinderella

Harford Dance Theatre Help Cinderella find her Prince Charming in this fun-filled, storybook adventure brought to you by the same company that produces Harriet’s Happiest Halloween. This happily-ever-after classic is sure to thrill the entire family! Reserved Seating: Adult $9, Youth $7

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by George Furth On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor Robert contemplates his unmarried state. In vignette after hilarious vignette, we are introduced to “those good and crazy people,” his married friends, as Robert weighs the pros and cons of married life. In the end, he realizes being alone is “alone, not alive.” Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) Reserved Seating: Adult $18, Youth $9 Senior (Matinee Only) $9


September 9, 10, 17 • 8 pm September 10, 11, 17, 18 • 3 pm CHESAPEAKE THEATER

Bye Bye Birdie

phoenix festival Theater

june 18 • 7:30 pm Amoss Center

canvases 2011

harford dance theatre Harford Dance Theatre presents a concert of new original dance works by the area’s finest choreographers. The program will include selections from the classical repertory, as well as innovative works of modern and contemporary dance. Perfect for the dance enthusiast! Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $14 Adult Orchestra $10 Youth Orchestra $7

Tickets: 443-412-2211 www.harford.edu/cultural


Bye Bye Birdie, one of the most captivating musicals of our time, tells the story of a rock ‘n’ roll singer who is about to be inducted into the Army. “An English Teacher,” “What Did I Ever See in Him?,” “Put On a Happy Face,” “One Boy,” “A Lot of Livin’ to Do,” “Kids,” “Rosie,” and “Spanish Rose” remain musical theatre classics. The winner of 4 Tony Awards®, Birdie is a boomer bonanza – filled with imagination and good old fashioned fun for the entire family! Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI)

Book by Michael Stewart Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams Originally Produced by Edward Padula Reserved Seating: Adult $18, Youth $9 Senior (Matinee Only) $9

September 30 • 7 pm amoss center

Seussical

theatreworks usa Adapted from the Broadway version, The Cat in the Hat hosts this fun-filled musical romp through the Seuss classics featuring the beloved characters who intertwine themselves in an incredible crazy-quilt adventure. Recommended For All Ages Visit www.theatreworksUSA.org Reserved Seating: Premier (all ages) $12 Adult Orchestra $9 Youth Orchestra $7


Chesapeake Theater

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Both theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons should alert staff to any special needs when purchasing tickets.

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The 342-seat Chesapeake Theater is located on the Harford Community College campus in the Chesapeake Center.

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Parking is available adjacent to both theaters with overflow available across the street. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to the performance for patrons to pick up willcall tickets and purchase remaining tickets at the door. Tickets may be purchased with cash, checks or credit cards (all major cards are accepted).

As a courtesy to our patrons, we require that children be at least 3 years old to attend our performances. Regardless of age, everyone must have a ticket.


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Premier Seating Handicapped Accessible (Removable Seats) Handicapped Accessible (Armrests Lift)

The 908-seat Amoss Center, named in honor The Amoss Center Premier section contains of Senator William H. Amoss, serves the the best seats in the house. These tickets needs of both Harford Community College are priced the same for adults and youth. and Harford Technical High School through a partnership with Harford County Public Schools.

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Orchestra seating for both theaters varies in price for each show. Prices also vary for adults, youth and seniors when appropriate.


Grants & Contributions The HCC Fine Arts Calendar is made possible by: • A grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. • Grants from the Maryland State Arts Council and the Harford County Government through the Harford County Cultural Arts Board • Grants from other federal and state agencies • Contributions from HCC student activity fees • Contributions from the Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. • Corporate and individual contributions

At the Theater

Premier seating is the same price for adults and youth. All other seating prices vary by age. Minimum age: 3 years Theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons should alert staff to any special needs when purchasing tickets. An assistive listening system is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is limited. Plan to arrive early. Doors open twenty to thirty minutes prior to the performance. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager. Food and/or drinks are not allowed in the theater. Harford Community College is a tobacco-free campus, including parking lots and personal vehicles. Smoking is not permitted at the Amoss Center and on Harford Technical High School grounds. Tape recorders, cell phones and cameras are not allowed. Using recording equipment or taking photographs in the theater during a performance is strictly prohibited.

HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS BY MAIL Enclose check or charge information along with the completed order form. Y TELEPHONE Charge tickets by B calling 443-412-2211, Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM. IN PERSON Purchase tickets at the Ticket Office in the Chesapeake Center, Monday – Friday, 10 AM – 5 PM; or at the Cashier’s Office on the lower level of the Student Center (call 443-412-2208 for hours). AT THE DOOR Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to performance. INCLEMENT WEATHER Call 443-412-2211 for performance information. REFUND/EXCHANGE POLICY Check your tickets. We maintain a no refund or exchange policy. TICKET ORDERS If you have not received your tickets within 2-3 weeks, call 443-412-2211.


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Support the Arts

The Maryland State Arts Council and the Harford County Cultural Arts Board have shown their confidence in our programs, but we need your support as well! Donations to Harford Community College’s Cultural Events programs help to ensure the future of quality performances. Donations made through the HCC Foundation, Inc. will be acknowledged in this season’s programs. Please indicate your donation by checking one of the following: 3 Directors $25 3 Choreographer $15 3 Cast Member $10 I would like my donation to go to: 3 Harford Dance Theatre (HDT), a semiprofessional community dance company that affords local dancers and choreographers the opportunity to train and perform. HDT produces four annual dance concerts and provides performance opportunities and training to area dancers. HDT holds open auditions, sponsors yearround dance training, and offers master classes and workshops open to the community taught by professional dance artists with local and international credits. Please indicate method of donation: 3 I am enclosing a separate check to the HCC Foundation, Inc.

3 Phoenix Festival Theater (PFT), a community theater company that provides its members with a forum for the promotion, education and support of theater in the community. PFT produces three productions annually and welcomes community members to open auditions for each production. Productions provide local actors, directors, designers and tech crew with the opportunity to work in a semiprofessional milieu.

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I would like my name to appear in the 2011 programs as follows: _____________________________________________ Limit 40 characters/spaces Contributions benefit Harford Community College and are administered by the Harford Community College Foundation, Inc. Gifts to the Foundation qualify as charitable contributions to an IRC Section 501(c)(3) public charity for federal income, estate and gift tax purposes. Your contribution is deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. A copy of the Foundation’s current audited financial statement is available upon request at the Harford Community College Foundation, Inc., 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 for the cost of copying and postage.

As our valued patron, you’re the star! Let us know what kind of performances you would like to see. Check those that interest you and enclose with your order. Theater 3 Dramas 3 Comedy Acts 3 Comedies 3 Classics 3 Mysteries 3 Shakespeare 3 Musicals 3 Other ___________ Family/Children’s Theater 3 Musicals 3 Acrobatics 3 Children’s Literature 3 Puppets 3 Magic 3 Other ___________ Music 3 Full Orchestra 3 Individual Vocalist 3 Small Groups 3 Other ___________ Dance 3 Jazz 3 Ballet 3 Modern

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Directions

Take Interstate 95 North or South to Exit 85, Aberdeen. Take Rt. 22 West. To proceed to HCC, continue traveling West on Rt. 22 toward Churchville for approximately 6 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of Rt. 22 and Thomas Run Road. Turn right on Thomas Run Road. The College campus is on the right, Amoss Center on the left.

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Chesapeake Theater

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401 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015

something for everyone MAMMOTH FOLLIES ALL IN THE TIMING THE WINTER DOLDRUMS CLICK, CLACK, MOO SOUL OF LANGSTON ALICE IN WONDERLAND FOLLIES SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES WINE EXPO AN AFTERNOON OF IRISH POETRY & SONG POPOVICH COMEDY PET THEATER JOSEPH and THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR® DREAMCOAT CELTIC CROSSROADS THERE’S AN ALLIGATOR UNDER MY BED TWELFTH NIGHT BIXBY’S RAINFOREST RESCUE CINDERELLA COMPANY CANVASES 2011 BYE BYE BIRDIE SEUSSICAL Help us spread the word about our exciting season by sharing this brochure with your family, friends and neighbors. Printed on PCW recycled content using soy inks 11-0018


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