2016-2017, 20th Anniversay Season Brochure

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2016-2017

20th Anniversary Season

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND

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Josh Ritter Roomful of Teeth

Welcome Imagination Starts Here! Welcome to the Modlin Center’s 20th anniversary season! This year marks an important celebration for the Center as we remember all the remarkable and rich experiences we have shared together, and as we look ahead to our ongoing cultural extension and connection to our university and regional communities. We look forward to continuing this platform for exceptional cultural and artistic experiences, to foster discourse through our programs, to support diverse understandings, and for our educational connections to these events. This season we are bringing back some of our favorite artists with new works, and are welcoming to the series an amazing lineup of local, national, and international artists. In additional, the faculty and student performances and events that we present from our performing art departments continue to add a rich and diverse layer to all the cultural events we present each year.

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UR Department of Theatre + Dance Calendar

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UR Department of Music Calendar

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Concert Series 8 Classical + Chamber Series

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Philip Glass 80th Birthday Celebration!

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Jazz Series 18

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Dance Series 21 Global New-Circus Series

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Theatre, Comedy, + Special Events Series

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This year, we ask you to imagine, experience, and connect with us as we all continue on this joyful and powerful journey, with a diverse and talented group of artists and cultural events.

Artist Voices Series

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Family + Young Audience Series

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Broadcast Series 35

Deborah S. Sommers Executive Director

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School Series 34 UR Department of Music

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UR Department of Theatre + Dance

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UR Museums 39 General Information 40 Membership Information

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Venue Information 42 Subscription Order Form

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JANUARY

SEPTEMBER FRI. 9

7:30PM

The SteelDrivers

fri-sat. 16-17

7:30PM

The Ricochet Project, Smoke and Mirrors

WED.-THU. 21-22

7:30PM

Martha Graham Dance Company

THU. 22

2:00PM

NT Live Broadcast: TBA (Live Broadcast)

SUN. 25

3:00PM

NT Live Broadcast: TBA (Encore Broadcast)

SUN. 25

7:30PM

The Second City, Free Speech (While Supplies Last)

THU. 19

7:30PM

SAT. 21

7:30PM

Jeremy Denk, piano

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Balé Folclórico da Bahia, Bahia of All Colours

SUN. 22

12:55PM

Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: The Sleeping Beauty

WED-THU. 25-26

7:30PM

Lucinda Childs Dance Company, DANCE

SAT. 28

7:30PM

Yosvany Terry + the Afro-Cuban Sextet

SAT. 4

7:30PM

Philip Glass 80 Birthday Celebration! The Complete Piano Études featuring Philip Glass, Maki Namekawa, Aaron Diehl, Timo Andres, + Lisa Kaplan

FRI. 17

7:30PM

Cory Henry + the Funk Apostles

SUN. 19

7:30PM

Shanghai Quartet with Wu Man

THU-FRI. 23-24

7:30PM

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7:30PM

Havana Cuba All-Stars, Cuban Nights

THU. 13

7:30PM

Richard Thompson with special guest Sam Amidon

SUN. 16

3:00PM

Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland, The Man Who Planted Trees

SUN. 16

7:30PM

Sphinx Virtuosi with Catalyst Quartet, Latin Voyages: Viajes Latinos

THU.-FRI. 20-21

7:30PM

Gravity + Other Myths, A Simple Space

FRI. 21

7:30PM

Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Golden Age

SUN. 23

2:00PM

L.A. Theatre Works, Judgment at Nuremberg

WED. 1

7:30PM

Manual Cinema, Mementos Mori

THU. 2

7:30PM

7:30PM

NT Live Broadcast: Frankenstein with Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature + Jonny Lee Miller as Dr. Frankenstein (Encore Broadcast)

Dianne Reeves with Peter Martin, Romero Lubambo, Reginald Veal, + Terreon Gully

FRI. 10

7:30PM

WED.-THU. 15-16

7:30PM

FRI. 17

7:30PM

FRI. 24

7:30PM

WED. 29

7:30PM

THU. 27 FRI. 28

7:30PM

The Milk Carton Kids

SAT. 29

7:00PM

Paula Poundstone

NOVEMBER WED. 9

7:00PM

Contemporary Circus Arts with Yohann Floch

THU. 10

7:30PM

Roomful of Teeth with special guest UR Schola Cantorum

WED. 16

7:30PM

Inside Science with Radiolab’s Robert Krulwich

FRI. 18

7:30PM

Steep Canyon Rangers

DECEMBER

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3:00PM

NT Live Broadcast: Hamlet (Encore Broadcast)

SAT. 3

7:30PM

Josh Ritter

SUN. 4

12:55PM

Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Bright Stream (Previously Recorded)

SUN. 11

3:00PM

NT Live Broadcast: War Horse (Encore Broadcast)

WED. 14

7:30PM

John Pizzarelli, Jessica Molaskey, + the Swing 7, Holiday Concert

THU. 15

2:00PM

NT Live Broadcast: TBA (Live Broadcast)

THU. 15

7:30PM

NT Live Broadcast: TBA (Encore Broadcast)

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Clay McLeod Chapman, The Pumpkin Pie Show: 20-Year Anniversary

MARCH

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Russian National Ballet Theatre, Swan Lake Wendy Whelan, Brian Brooks, + Brooklyn Rider, Some of a Thousand Words

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Kodo, DADAN 2017 The Nile Project

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Eighth Blackbird with Will Oldham (Bonnie “Prince” Billy)

APRIL WED. 5

7:30PM

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Les 7 Doigts de la Main (The 7 Fingers), Cuisine & Confessions

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Gerald Clayton + the Assembly, Piedmont Blues featuring Lizz Wright, Logan Richardson, Tivon Pennicott, Dayna Stephens, Alan Hampton, Joe Sanders, Kendrick Scott, + Joseph Wiggan

THU. 13

7:30PM

THU. 20

7:30PM

Takács Quartet

SUN. 23

7:30PM

The Gloaming

SUN. 30

12:55PM

Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Contemporary Evening

SUN. 30

3:00PM

Enchantment Theatre Company, Peter RabbitTM Tales

SUN. 14

12:55PM

Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: A Hero of Our Time

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Richmond Piano Trio Family Weekend Concert

WED. 26 7:30PM

Paul Hanson, piano

SUN. 30 3:00PM

UR Schola Cantorum + Women's Chorale

NOVEMBER FRI.-SAT. 4-5 *multiple

Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival

SUN. 13 7:30PM

UR Wind Ensemble with special guest Julie Giroux

THU. 17 7:30PM

UR Jazz + Contemporary Combos

SUN. 20 3:00PM

Global Sounds

MON. 28 7:30PM

UR Chamber Ensembles

TUE. 29 7:30PM WED. 30 7:30PM

Cuban Spectacular, From the Big Easy to the Big Apple: A Celebration of the Mambo UR Symphony Orchestra

Well, by Lisa Kron

SUN. 4

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43rd Annual Festival of Lessons + Carols

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Well, by Lisa Kron

SUN. 2 2:00PM

Well, by Lisa Kron

SUN. 5 3:00PM SUN. 12 3:00PM MON. 20 7:30PM

Richard Becker, piano Mike Davison + The Latin Jazz Messengers Neumann Lecture on Music: Listening to Pain

NOVEMBER THU.-SAT. 17–19 7:30PM

Race, by David Mamet

SUN. 20 2:00PM

Race, by David Mamet

FEBRUARY THU.-SAT. 9–11 7:30PM

Production Studies III Showcase

SUN. 12 2:00PM

Production Studies III Showcase

FRI.-SAT. 24–25 7:30PM

University Dancers Annual Spring Concert: Nexus

SUN. 26 2:00PM

University Dancers Annual Spring Concert: Nexus

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SEPTEMBER THU.-FRI. 29–3O 7:30PM

FRI. 23 7:30PM

David Esleck Trio

THU.-SAT. 13–15 7:30PM

Godspell, by John Michael Teblak + Stephen Schwartz

SUN. 16 2:00PM

Godspell, by John Michael Teblak + Stephen Schwartz

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MARCH SUN. 19 3:00PM

Duo Piano Recital: Richard Becker + Doris Wylee-Becker

WED. 22 7:30PM

Ronald Crutcher, cello + Joanne Kong, piano

MON. 27 7:30PM

UR Wind Ensemble

APRIL SUN. 2 3:00PM

Global Family Concert

MON. 3 7:30PM

Bruce Stevens, organ

WED. 5 7:30PM

UR Symphony Orchestra

THU. 6 7:30PM

UR Jazz Ensemble

SUN. 9 3:00PM

UR Schola Cantorum + Women’s Chorale

MON. 10 7:30PM

UR Jazz + Contemporary Combos

MON. 17 7:30PM

UR Chamber Ensembles

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concert series Additional concerts will be added throughout the season. For the latest information, visit the Modlin Center online at modlin.richmond.edu, call the box office at (804) 289-8980, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or YouTube.

The Milk Carton Kids friDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2016 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $28 | Modlin Subscriber $22

The SteelDrivers friday, september 9, 2016 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 “They’re a blues, country, bluegrass, swagger band and they are brilliant.” – Adele This Grammy ® Award-winning group of seasoned bluegrass veterans bring together country, soul, and other contemporary influences to create an unapologetic musical hybrid that is as old as the hills, but fresh as the morning dew. The SteelDrivers

Richard Thompson

Richard Thompson with special guest Sam Amidon thURSDAY, october 13, 2016 | 7:30 PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40 Named by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the Top 20 Guitarists of All Time, Richard Thompson has received Lifetime Achievement Awards for Songwriting on both sides of the Atlantic including an OBE (Order of the British Empire) personally bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. Gifted multi-instrumentalist Sam Amidon’s latest release, Lily-O, with legendary jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, is a mix of Americana, folk, bluegrass, and jazz songs that The New York Times calls “hauntingly beautiful.”

Acclaimed folk duo The Milk Carton Kids offer up a signature blend of flat-picking and tight harmony that earned them a 2015 Grammy ® nomination in the Best American Roots Performance category and a 2013 nomination for Best Folk Album. The Milk Carton Kids recently made their acting debut on Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, and Terence Winter’s HBO drama “Vinyl.”

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Steep Canyon Rangers friDAY, novemBER 18, 2016 | 7:30 PM Steep Canyon Rangers

Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 Drawn together by their love of acoustic music, Graham Sharp (banjo, harmony vocals), Woody Platt (guitar, lead vocals), and Charles R. Humphrey III (bass, harmony vocals) formed the genesis of The Steep Canyon Rangers while attending the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Their evolution as a band has seen the additions of Mike Guggino (mandolin), Nicky Sanders (fiddle) and, most recently, Mike Ashworth (percussion) to form one of bluegrass’ most sought-after and beloved bands.

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Josh Ritter

saturDAY, decemBER 3, 2016 | 7:30 PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 “...he sets out to carry a world of ideas on a few basic chords... there is no limit to the depth and ambition of his songs.” – The New York Times Josh Ritter, one of the “Top 100 Living Songwriters” (Paste Magazine), returns to the Modlin Center in support of his eighth full-length album, Sermon On the Rocks, which NPR Music calls “gorgeous and glorious.” In 2011, Ritter’s debut novel, “Bright’s Passage,” became a New York Times best-seller, and Stephen King wrote that Ritter’s work “shines with a compressed lyricism that recalls Ray Bradbury in his prime...This is the work of a gifted novelist.”

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concert series The Nile Project

The Nile Project Friday, March 24, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29 “...The Nile Project was a superb example of what I call small-world music, of what happens to traditions in the information age.” – The New York Times Conceived by Egyptian ethnomusicologist Mina Girgis and Ethiopian–American singer Meklit Hadero, The Nile Project’s mission is to “educate, inspire, and empower the citizens of the Nile basin to foster the sustainability of the Nile River’s ecosystem.” The Nile Project, consisting of a dozen musicians who hail from every country bordering the Nile River, performing on a range of ancient and modern instruments, vocals, and newly comprised songs, examining the world’s longest river and the people it sustains. The project is in the midst of a three-year-long collaborative tour, appearing at universities, as well as the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Smithsonian Institute.

Sponsored in part by the Cultural Affairs Committee.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Minia Girgis at 6:30PM.

The Nile Project school series performance Friday, March 24, 2017 | 11:00 aM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Recommended for Grades 3-12 Show length: 1 hour with Q&A $7 Details about the Modlin Center School Series can be found on page 34.

Eighth Blackbird with Will Oldham

(Bonnie “Prince” Billy)

WEDNESDay, MarcH 29, 2017 | 7:30 PM Leslie Cheek Theatre, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 200 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220 General Admission $28 | Modlin Subscriber $22 “The sextet Eighth Blackbird is simply the most exciting force for new music on the concert stage today” – Cincinnati.com

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event Will Oldham

The centerpiece of the program by four-time Grammy® Awardwinning sextet Eighth Blackbird is Murder Ballades, a work by composer Bryce Dessner, guitarist for indie rock band The National. “The ‘murder ballad’ has its roots in a European tradition, in which grisly details of bloody homicides are recounted through song,” Dessner writes, and his set of seven instrumental ballads reflects his twists on the tradition. The music of singer-songwriter Will Oldham, aka Bonnie “Prince” Billy, has been linked to Americana, folk, roots, country, punk, and indie rock, and Will himself has been described as an “Appalachian postpunk solipsist” with a voice that is “a fragile sort of warble frittering around haunted melodies in the American folk or country tradition.” He joins the ‘Birds once again to perform a set of original songs, along with Frederic Rzewski’s iconic Coming Together, a touchstone piece of classical music’s young, underground, independently minded set. The evening’s program will also include David Lang’s learn to fly. This performance will take place at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ Leslie Cheek Theatre.

Gerald Clayton + the Assembly

Gerald Clayton

Piedmont Blues

Featuring Lizz Wright, Logan Richardson, Tivon Pennicott, Dayna Stephens, Alan Hampton, Joe Sanders, Kendrick Scott, + Joseph Wiggan Thursday, April 13, 2017 | 7:30PM Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre 600 E. Grace St. Richmond, VA 23219 Reserved Seating $40 / $36 / $32 Modlin Subscriber $32 / $29 / $26

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Duke Performances, Modlin Center for the Arts, Savannah Music Festival, and Strathmore have commissioned The Piedmont Blues Project which is premiering in December 2016. The Piedmont Blues Project, directed by Christopher McElroen, features celebrated jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader Gerald Clayton’s Piedmont bluesinspired compositions written for the Assembly—a hand-picked, toptier, nine-piece jazz ensemble featuring the luminous singer

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concert series The Piedmont Blues Project

Lizz Wright and tap dancer Maurice Chestnut. Entwined with the music is an assemblage of projected film, new and archival photography, and the Southern folklore underscoring the verdant cultural landscape of the Piedmont region. Piedmont Blues will include performances by some of the last of the living original Piedmont Blues musicians: NEA National Heritage Fellow bluesman John Dee Holman, as well as Piedmont songsters Boo Hanks and Algia Mae Hinton.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Gerald Clayton at 6:30PM. Modlin Center Members at the Partner Level and above are invited to a pre-show reception in the Dominion Arts Center Donor Lounge beginning at 6:30PM. Information on becoming a Modlin Center Member can be found on page 41.

This performance will take place at Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee.

The Gloaming

The Gloaming Sunday, April 23, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29 Dublin’s The Gloaming features five of the world’s greatest Celtic musicians including singer Iarla Ó Lionaird, and Martin Hayes, praised by the San Francisco Chronicle as “one of the best fiddlers on the planet.” Rounding out The Gloaming is hardanger fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, guitarist Dennis Cahill, and pianist Thomas Bartlett who also is known for his work with The National, Grizzly Bear, and Nico Muhly. Recognized for extending the Irish and Celtic music traditions both literally and metaphorically, The Gloaming balances traditional rigor with an energy that seems entirely new.

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class ical + CHAMBERI seriesI Sphinx Virtuosi with Catalyst Quartet

Catalyst Quartet

Latin Voyages: Viajes Latinos Sunday, October 16, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30 The Sphinx Virtuosi, led by the Catalyst Quartet, is one of the nation’s most dynamic professional chamber orchestras. Made up of 18 of the nation’s top black and Latino classical soloists, these alumni of the internationally renowned Sphinx Competition come together each fall as cultural ambassadors to reach new audiences.

Sponsored in part by the Cultural Affairs Committee; the University of Richmond Department of Music; and the University of Richmond Department of Latin American, Latino, and Iberian Studies.

The four principals of the Sphinx Virtuosi are members of the Catalyst Quartet, which has independently garnered acclaim in performances around the world. (Karla Donehew Perez and Jessie Montgomery, violin; Paul Laraia, viola; and Karlos Rodriguez, cello.) The evening’s program will include Piazzolla’s Libertango; Williams’ Premera Suite Argentina; Alvarez’s Metro Chabacano; Espejo’s Prelude Iberique; Villa- Lobos’ Bachianas Brasileiras no. 5, Aria; Piazzolla’s La muerte del Angel; Golijov’s Last Round; and Ginastera’s Concerto per corde, Op. 33.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the preshow Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with members of the Sphinx Virtuosi and Catalyst Quartet led by University of Richmond’s President Ronald A. Crutcher at 6:30PM.

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classical + chamber series Roomful of Teeth

Roomful of Teeth

with special guest UR Schola Cantorum

Thursday, November 10, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30 “It feels so easy, looks so casual. But it sounds unlike anything.” – Philly.com

Sponsored in part by the Cultural Affairs Committee and the University of Richmond’s Department of Music.

Roomful of Teeth is a Grammy® Award-winning vocal project dedicated to mining the expressive potential of the human voice. Through study with masters from singing traditions the world over, the octet continually expands its vocabulary of singing techniques and, by commissioning and creating new works, forges a repertoire without borders. Roomful of Teeth will be joined by the University of Richmond Schola Cantorum, a mixed choir of talented students that has performed in Spain, Italy, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. The evening’s performance will include works by Merrill Garbus’ Quizassa, Eric Dudley’s Suonare, and Pulitzer Prize-winning vocalist and composer Caroline Shaw’s Partita for 8 Voices.

Jeremy Denk

Jeremy Denk, piano Saturday, January 21, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 Jeremy Denk is one of America’s foremost pianists–an artist The New York Times hails as someone “you want to hear no matter what he performs.” He is the winner of a 2013 MacArthur “Genius Grant,” the 2014 Avery Fisher Prize, and Musical America’s 2014 Instrumentalist of the Year award. He recently has appeared as soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and the symphony orchestras of Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and London. The evening’s program will be announced in the fall.

Philip Glass The Complete Piano Études

Featuring Philip Glass, Maki Namekawa, Aaron Diehl, Timo Andres, + Lisa Kaplan Saturday, February 4, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40

Shanghai Quartet with Wu Man, pipa

Shanghai Quartet + Wu Man

Sunday, February 19, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29 “That the pipa can attract such a diverse audience in America… is due in large measure to the talent and charisma of Wu Man.” – Boston Globe Called “wonderfully ferocious and illuminating” by The Washington Post, the Shanghai Quartet are recognized for their unique fluency in both Eastern folk and Western classical idioms. Hailed as the world’s premier pipa virtuoso and a leading ambassador of Chinese music, Grammy ® Award-nominated musician Wu Man is “the artist most responsible for bringing the pipa to the Western world” (Los Angeles Times). This program showcases their exceptional stylistic range with selections from China Song by the Shanghai’s own second violinist Yi-Wen Jiang; Song of the Ch’in by Zhou Long; and Red Lantern by Zhao Lin, derived from Zhao Jiping’s Raise the Red Lantern. The program concludes with Tan Dun’s Concerto for Pipa and String Quartet.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Shanghai Quartet and Wu Man at 6:30PM.

Takács Quartet

Takács Quartet

Thursday, April 20, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $38 | Modlin Subscriber $30 Recognized as one of the world’s great ensembles, the Takács Quartet plays with a unique blend of drama, warmth, and humor, combining four distinct musical personalities to bring fresh insights to the string quartet repertoire. For 32 years the ensemble has been in-residence at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The evening’s all-Beethoven program will include the witty and surprising nod to Haydn, opus 18 No. 6; Beethoven’s last completed work, Opus 135; and the triumphant Opus 59 No. 3.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-and-answer session with Takács Quartet.

Details about the performance can be found on page 17.

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philip glass 80th birthday celebration!

Philip Glass The Complete Piano Études

Philip Glass

Featuring Philip Glass, Maki Namekawa, Aaron Diehl, Timo Andres, + Lisa Kaplan Saturday, February 4, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $50 | Modlin Subscriber $40

Lucinda Childs Dance Company

Lucinda Childs Dance Company DANCE Wednesday, January 25, 2017 | 7:30PM Thursday, January 26, 2017 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 “One of the greatest achievements of the 20th century” – The Wall Street Journal A seminal collaboration emerging out of one of the most vibrant periods in New York’s art world, DANCE is a rarely performed signature work by Lucinda Childs, one of the pillars of the Judson Dance Theater collective. Initially reviled and now revered, this luminous, intricate, and endlessly fascinating 1979 masterpiece was created with composer Philip Glass and visual artist Sol LeWitt, whose ethereal black-and-white film version of the dance hovers over the performers. Lucinda Childs began her career at the Judson Dance Theater in 1963 where she choreographed 13 works and performed in works of Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, and Robert Morris. Since forming her dance company in 1973, she has created more than 50 works, both solo and ensemble. In 1976, Childs collaborated with Robert Wilson and Philip Glass on the opera Einstein on the Beach, which earned her a Village Voice Obie award. In 1979, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship for her collaboration, Dance, with music by Glass and film décor by Sol LeWitt. Childs received the Bessie Award for Sustained Achievement in 2001, was elevated from the rank of Officer to Commander in France’s Order of Arts and Letters in 2004, and received the NEA/ NEFA American Masterpiece Award in 2009.

Join the Modin Center for Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-and-answer session with Lucinda Childs and members of the Company.

In celebration of the 80th birthday of legendary composer Philip Glass, the Modlin Center proudly presents The Complete Piano Études featuring Glass who will be joined by world-renowned pianists Maki Namekawa, Aaron Diehl, Timo Andres, and Lisa Kaplan. In an effort to expand his repertoire and to hone his skills on the piano, Philip Glass composed 20 études with a broad range of dynamics and tempo. The études are separated into sets of 10. The first set (Book 1), begun in the mid-1990s, focused on technical matters of piano-playing while the second set (Book 2) presents an examination of the language of music itself—developing new strategies regarding rhythmic and harmonic movement. Following studies at the Kunitachi Music University in Tokyo, Maki Namekawa pursued advanced work under Pierre-Laurent Aimard at the Musikhochschule in Cologne, as well as studies with Werner Genuit and Kaya Han at the Musikhochschule Karlsruhe, and Stefan Litwin in Saarbrüken. Pianist Aaron Diehl is one of the most sought after jazz virtuosos, consistently playing with “melodic precision, harmonic erudition, and elegant restraint” (The New York Times). Diehl’s meticulously thoughtout performances, collaborations, and compositions are a leading force in today’s generation of jazz contemporaries. Nonesuch Recording Artist Timo Andres’ newest album of orchestral works, Home Stretch, has been hailed for its “playful intelligence and individuality,” (The Guardian). The New Yorker wrote that his 2010 album for two pianos, Shy and Mighty, “achieved an unhurried grandeur that has rarely been felt in American music since John Adams came on the scene… more mighty than shy, [Andres] sounds like himself.” Lisa Kaplan specializes in the performance of new work by living composers and is one of the founding members of the four-time Grammy® Award-winning sextet Eighth Blackbird. Kaplan has premiered new pieces by hundreds of composers, including Andy Akiho, Derek Bermel, Jennifer Higdon, Amy Beth Kirsten, David Lang, Nico Muhly, George Perle, and Steve Reich.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Philip Glass at 6:30PM.

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jazz series A Columbia Artists production, Andrew S. Grossman, Producer Direct from Havana, Cuba | The Asere Friendship Tour

The Havana Cuba All-Stars perform Cuban Nights

Wednesday, October 5, 2016 | 7:30PM The Havana Cuba All-Stars

Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $34 | Modlin Subscriber $27 Drawing their inspiration from traditional Cuban Son, Cuba’s greatest musicians, The Havana Cuba All- Stars celebrate the rich trove of Cuban music with Cuban Nights. The All- Stars stay true to an acoustic base and the traditions of the Cuban musical art form, while adding their fresh sound and inventive songwriting to create an extraordinary musical legacy of this wonderful country.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with University of Richmond Professor of Music Mike Davison at 6:30PM.

John Pizzarelli, Jessica Molaskey, + the Swing 7

Yosvany Terry + the Afro-Cuban Sextet

Yosvany Terry

Saturday, January 28, 2017 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $20 | Modlin Subscriber $16 “In Cuba, everything that arrives integrates and becomes part of the culture. Jazz is the same way.” – Yosvany Terry Cuban-born and Grammy ®-nominated saxophonist, composer and chekere player Yosvany Terry is at the crest of a wave of New York-based musicians from Cuba and Latin America transforming the international jazz scene, and his powerhouse Afro-Cuban Sextet serves as the essential vessel for further exploration. Blending a verdant continuum of influences from West Africa, Cuba, and American Jazz, Terry has created a sound that is one of the most ambitious visions in contemporary jazz. This potent music maintains a strikingly cohesive sensibility while packing in a dense array of musical ideas and traditions. Terry will be joined by a stellar cast of longtime collaborators.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Yosvany Terry at 6:30PM.

Sponsored in part by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Jazz Touring Network, which is made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Regional Touring Program.

Holiday Concert

Wednesday, December 14, 2016 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36 “They are as good as it gets in any entertainment medium. They are caviar in a world of canned tuna. Once you’ve acquired the taste, there is no substitute.” – The New York Times

John Pizzarelli + Jessica Molaskey

World-renowned jazz guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli returns to the Modlin Center with his wife, Broadway star Jessica Molaskey, and the incomparable Swing 7 in a special holiday performance. Called “madly creative” by the Los Angeles Times and “the genial genius of the guitar” by The Toronto Star, John Pizzarelli is one of the prime contemporary interpreters of the Great American Songbook.

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Join the Modlin Center as we celebrate the holidays with a post-show reception in Booth Lobby.

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dance series

jazz series Cory Henry

Cory Henry + the Funk Apostles Friday, February 17, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $20 | Modlin Subscriber $16

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts in celebrating a year of Women in Dance with Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-and-answer session following each performance in the Dance Series.

“If anyone’s going to preach the gospel of the Hammond organ, it should be Cory Henry.” – Boston Globe

Sponsored in part by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Jazz Touring Network, which is made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Regional Touring Program.

Cory Henry is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer with a catalog worthy of a man twice his age. His primary instrument is the organ, which he began playing at the age of 2. At 6 years old he competed at the Apollo Theater and made it to the final round. At 19 he began traveling with the jazz legend Kenny Garrett as his organist in a stint that lasted three years. He has worked with a wide range of artists including Yolanda Adams, Sara Bareilles, P. Diddy, Robert Glasper, Boyz 2 Men, NAS, Snarky Puppy, Bruce Springsteen, The Roots, and many others.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Cory Henry at 6:30PM.

Dianne Reeves

Dianne Reeves

with Peter Martin, piano; Romero Lubambo, guitar; Reginald Veal, bass; + Terreon Gully, drums

Thursday, March 2, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36 “The most admired jazz diva since the heyday of Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday.” – The New York Times Dianne Reeves is the pre-eminent jazz vocalist in the world today. As a result of her virtuosity, improvisational prowess, and unique jazz and R&B stylings, Dianne has received five Grammy® Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album and an honorary doctorate of music from The Juilliard School. Dianne’s magical, timeless voice, exceptional personality, and the sheer force of her performance mark her as a captivating world-class artist. Adored by audiences and critics alike throughout the world, Dianne Reeves is a natural wonder not to be missed.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with University of Richmond Professor David Esleck at 6:30PM.

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Martha Graham Dance Company

Martha Graham Dance Company

Wednesday, September 21, 2016 | 7:30PM Thursday, September 22, 2016 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $45 | Modlin Subscriber $36 Described by The Washington Post as “one of the seven wonders of the artistic universe,” Martha Graham Dance Company has been a leader in dance since its inception in 1926. One of the most celebrated contemporary dance companies in America, Martha Graham Dance Company created and continues to embody a timeless and unique style of dance that has influenced generations of artists and captivated audiences worldwide. This program will celebrate both women choreographers and the many different aspects of being a woman. The Martha Graham classics will include Diversion of Angels, Errand into the Maze, and the celebrated Appalachian Spring, with the Pulitzer-Prize winning score by Aaron Copland. “Of all my ballets, Appalachian Spring is the one I cherish the most,” wrote the revolutionary choreographer Martha Graham in 1987. “Aaron Copland wrote the music for me and first called it ‘Ballet for Martha.’” Both American artists were innovators: Copland developed a new musical language to illustrate the American experience while Graham has been described as the “mother of modern dance.” Diversion of Angels from 1948 is a lyrical and joyous ode to the many different qualities of women in love. Errand into the Maze is inspired by the myth of Theseus, who traveled into the labyrinth to confront the Minotaur. This psychological duet sends a woman on the mission. The creature she battles may represent her own fears. In addition to these Graham masterworks, the Company will present the Lamentation Variations. These are three short contemporary works by some of today’s top women choreographers: Liz Gerring, Sonya Tayeh and Aszure Barton. Each dance is inspired by Graham’s iconic solo, Lamentation, and the audience will see a film of Graham herself dancing that groundbreaking work.

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dance series

dance series

A Celebration of Women in Dance

Lucinda Childs Dance Company DANCE

A Columbia Artists Production | Direct from Moscow, Russia

Wednesday, January 25, 2017 | 7:30PM Thursday, January 26, 2017 | 7:30PM

Swan Lake

Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 Details about the performance can be found on page 16.

Wendy Whelan + Brian Brooks

Wendy Whelan, Brian Brooks, + Brooklyn Rider

Some of a Thousand Words

A Project of Joyce Theatre Productions Wednesday, March 15, 2017 | 7:30PM Thursday, March 16, 2017 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32

Brooklyn Rider

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Special Event

Co-commissioned by the Modlin Center for the Arts, the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, The Joyce Theater, and the Kentucky Center for the Arts, this new full-length work was created by former New York City Ballet star and principal dancer Wendy Whelan and dancer and choreographer Brian Brooks. This new work of solos and duets represents a continuation and extension of their exploration, as well as a close and creative collaboration with the New York City-based string quartet Brooklyn Rider, which will perform live. Emphasizing the agency of the music in relation to the dance, the project will use existing music from composers John Luther Adams, Tyondai Braxton, Philip Glass, and Evan Ziporyn, and a new composition from Brooklyn Rider’s own Colin Jacobson.

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Russian National Ballet Theatre Company of 50

Friday, March 10, 2017 | 7:30PM Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre 600 E. Grace St. Richmond, VA 23219 Reserved Seating $47 / $42 / $37 Modlin Subscriber $38 / $ 34 / $30

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The Russian National Ballet Theatre, under the artistic direction of founder Elena Radchenko, returns to Richmond with the timeless Tchaikovsky classic Swan Lake. Taken from Russian folklore, Swan Lake follows a heroic young prince as he labors to free the beautiful swan maiden from an evil sorcerer’s spell. Fifty dancers, donning colorful costumes and backed by a sweeping score, tell the tale of true love and forgiveness in one of the greatest classical ballets of all time.

Russian National Ballet Theatre

Modlin Center Members at the Partner Level and above are invited to a pre-show reception in the Dominion Arts Center Donor Lounge beginning at 6:30PM. Information on becoming a Modlin Center Member can be found on page 41.

This performance will take place at Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee.

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GLOBAL NEW-CIRCUS seriesI

Contemporary Circus Arts, A discussion with Yohann Floch Wednesday, November 9, 2016 | 7PM

The Ricochet Project

The Ricochet Project Smoke and Mirrors

Friday, September 16, 2016 | 7:30PM Saturday, September 17, 2016 | 7:30PM

Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $32 | Modlin Subscriber $26 Smoke and Mirrors calculates the stocks of our emotional economy by combining acrobatics, contemporary dance, contortion, and high-flying feats to examine the current state of America in the pursuit of happiness. Weaving delicate metaphor with jaw-dropping spectacle, the unique style of Ricochet’s Cohdi Harrell and Laura Stokes poetic acrobatics has taken the world by storm. Using lyric physicality and virtuosic circus technique, Ricochet draws from rigorous backgrounds in classical and contemporary dance, aerial acrobatics, and improvisation to explore the internal landscapes of the human experience.

Keller Reception Room, Keller Hall General Admission Free (tickets required) Details about Contemporary Circus Arts with Yohann Floch can be found on page 30.

Les 7 Doigts De La Main

(The 7 Fingers)

Les 7 Doigts de la Main

Cuisine & Confessions

Wednesday, April 5, 2017 | 7:30PM Altria Theater 6 N. Laurel St. Richmond, VA, 23220 Reserved Seating $40 / $36 / $32 Modlin Subscriber $32 / $29 / $26

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“An infallible circus-dance-theatre-rock recipe that brings us right back to our hearts while warming our stomachs!” – Le Monde

Recommended for adult audiences as the production contains adult themes and nudity.

Gravity and Other Myths

Gravity and Other Myths A Simple Space Thursday, October 20, 2016 | 7:30PM Friday, October 21, 2016 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre General Admission $34 | Modlin Subscriber $27 “A total triumph, a riveting show of the most incredible physical feats.” – The Guardian Gravity and Other Myths, the award-winning and highly talented acrobatics ensemble from Australia, has created a crowd-pleasing show, A Simple Space, which features seven extraordinary circus performers and a live solo musician playing all original music.

This engagement of Gravity and Other Myths is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Playful, joyous, and stunning, A Simple Space sets audiences alight with non-stop feats of unbelievable acrobatic ability and exhilarating human physicality.

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A summer smash in Paris, Rome, Madrid, Istanbul, Montreal, and Moscow, Cuisine & Confessions is the latest cirque spectacle from worldrenowned troupe The 7 Fingers. As in their previous Modlin Center appearance (PSY), Cuisine & Confessions showcases The 7 Fingers’ trademark acrobatics and choreographic prowess. This time they invite you into the center of the home, the kitchen. This theatrical feast blends sounds, smells, touch, and taste in a completely original stir-fry of circus thrills. These amazing performers touch our emotions as they share vulnerable stories from their past: the foods prepared, the memories made, and the rituals that underpin the most important relationships in our lives. The result is a sumptuous meal of theatre, cirque, and food. Since forming in Montreal in 2002, The 7 Fingers has toured more than 300 cities in more than 40 countries. They have produced a dozen shows with more than 4,200 performances, including the long-running hit Traces, and artistic collaborations with the Broadway musical Pippin, and the off-Broadway cabaret Queen of the Night. Creator Shana Carroll is also the acrobatic creative director, designer, and choreographer for the new Cirque du Soleil Broadway production Paramour.

Les 7 Doigts de la Main

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THEATRE, COMEDY, + SPECIAL EVENTS

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Paula Poundstone Saturday, October 29, 2016 | 7PM

The Second City

Free Speech (While Supplies Last) Sunday, September 25, 2016 | 7:30PM

Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29 Free Speech (While Supplies Last) provides an irreverent look at America’s electoral insanity. This topical new show features political satire made famous by Second City stars like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, and Keegan- Michael Key, as well as brand new scenes, songs, and improv straight from their sold-out shows in Chicago and Toronto. It’s a must-see evening of comedy!

L.A. Theatre Works presents Judgment at Nuremberg by Abby Mann Sunday, October 23, 2016 | 2PM

Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29 As the world commemorates the 75 th anniversary of World War II, and as politics continue to infiltrate human rights and social justice issues worldwide, L.A. Theatre Works tours one of the great courtroom dramas of the last century: Judgment at Nuremberg. Originally a riveting teleplay, Judgment at Nuremberg became an Academy TM Award-winning film and a stage play that is both surprising and unsettling. Judgment at Nuremberg poses a number of difficult questions: How can indefensible crimes be defended? How does a judge, committed to the law, enforce immoral and vicious crimes against humanity? Why, in the aftermath of WWII, did America pressure the courts to be lenient on the defendants? And, critically, what does America do when our foreign policy interests clash with our stated beliefs in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

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Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $40 | Modlin Subscriber $32 RVA favorite Paula Poundstone returns to the Modlin Center with her legendary brand of wit and spontaneous humor. One of the country’s top comics, Poundstone is a regular panelist on the Peabody Awardwinning weekly NPR news quiz show Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me and voiced the character of Forgetter Paula in the Oscar winning Disney Pixar movie INSIDE OUT. Paula Poundstone

Balé Folclórico da Bahia Bahia of All Colours

Balé Folclórico da Bahia

Thursday, January 19, 2017 | 7:30PM Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre 600 E. Grace St. Richmond, VA 23219 Reserved Seating $38 / $34 / $30 Modlin Subscriber $32 / $29 / $26

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Balé Folclórico da Bahia is the only professional folk dance company in Brazil. Formed in 1988 by Walson Botelho and Ninho Reis, and under the artistic direction of José Carlos Arandiba, the company’s many national and international tours have earned it a prestigious reputation.

Balé Folclórico da Bahia

The 38-member troupe of dancers, musicians, and singers performs a repertory based on “Bahian” folkloric dances of African origin and includes slave dances, capoeira (a form of martial arts), samba, and those that celebrate Carnival.

Join the Modlin Center for the Arts for the pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Wilson Botelho at 6:30PM. Modlin Center Members at the Partner Level and above are invited to a pre-show reception in the Dominion Arts Center Donor Lounge beginning at 6:30PM. Information on becoming a Modlin Center Member can be found on page 41.

This performance will take place at Dominion Arts Center’s Carpenter Theatre. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee.

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Clay McLeod Chapman The Pumpkin Pie Show: 20-Year Anniversary

Clay McLeod Chapman

Thursday, February 23, 2017 | 7:30PM Friday, February 24, 2017 | 7:30PM Dominion Arts Center’s Libby S. Gottwald Playhouse 600 E. Grace St. Richmond, VA 23219 General Admission $22 event Modlin Subscriber $18 Celebrating his second decade of spinning macabre yarns, author/ performer Clay McLeod Chapman returns to his hometown with The Pumpkin Pie Show—a rigorous storytelling session that Time Out NY guarantees “will send shivers down your spine.” This special anniversary presentation will include a cross-section of personal favorites (and frights) from the last 20 years of haunting audiences across the globe. “[There is] a new generation of theater artists reared on a diet of vampires, zombies, and charming serial killers. Call this movement the Theater of Blood... At the forefront of this movement is Clay McLeod Chapman, whose ‘Pumpkin Pie Show’ channels the spirit of H.P. Lovecraft,” writes The New York Times.

Join Modlin Arts and 5th Wall Theatre for Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-andanswer session with Clay McLeod Chapman. This performance will take place at Dominion Arts Center’s Libby S. Gottwald Playhouse. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee.

theatre, comedy, + special events series Kodo

KODO

DADAN 2017 Friday, March 17, 2017 | 7:30PM

Altria Theater 6 N. Laurel St. Richmond, VA 23220 Reserved Seating $40 / $36 / $32 Modlin Subscriber $32 / $29 / $26

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Exploring the limitless possibilities of the traditional Japanese taiko drum, Kodo is forging new directions for a vibrant, living art form. In Japanese, the word “kodo” conveys two meanings. Firstly, “heartbeat,” the primal source of all rhythm. The sound of the great taiko is said to resemble a mother’s heartbeat as felt in the womb, and it is no myth that babies are often lulled asleep by its thunderous vibrations. Secondly, read in a different way, the word can mean “children of the drum,” a reflection of Kodo’s desire to play the drums simply, with the heart of a child. This performance will take place at Altria Theater. Ticket prices for this event include a $2 per ticket restoration fee.

Manual Cinema Mementos Mori Wednesday, March 1, 2017 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $34 | Modlin Subscriber $27 “This Chicago troupe is conjuring phantasms to die for…” – The New York Times Manual Cinema

This engagement of Manual Cinema is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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2016 Drama Desk Award-nominee Manual Cinema is a performance collective, design studio, and film/video production company that combines handmade shadow puppetry, cinematic techniques, and innovative sound and music to create immersive stories for stage and screen. Manual Cinema transforms the experience of attending the cinema and imbues it with ingenuity and theatricality.

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When Death takes an unexpected holiday, an elderly film projectionist finds a new lease on life; a ghost explores the afterlife with her iPhone; a 7-year-old girl discovers her own mortality. In Manual Cinema’s most ambitious show to date, a cast of six puppeteers use hundreds of paper puppets, seven overhead projectors, two cameras, and three screens to create a live “movie” in front of the audience. Accompanied by four musicians and live sound effects, the result is a rich mosaic of cinematic storytelling. Mementos Mori is a lively, beguiling meditation on death and dying.

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artist voicesI seri es.I All events are free unless otherwise indicated.

Yohann Floch

Contemporary Circus Arts with Yohann Floch Wednesday, November 9, 2016 | 7PM Keller Reception Room, Keller Hall General Admission Free (tickets required) International arts professional and researcher Yohann Floch shares his insight about the diversity of today’s circus and the new generation of circus artists in this public lecture. A significant voice in the conversation about contemporary circus, Floch will discuss the rich history of circus arts and its constant evolution. He will explore several trans-national trends using excerpts from shows created by companies based in Europe, Australia, and Latin and North America. The lecture will conclude with a meet-andgreet reception with Yohann Floch.

Robert Krulwich

Inside Science with Radiolab’s Robert Krulwich Wednesday, November 16, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Reserved Seating $36 | Modlin Subscriber $29

The Havana Cuba All-Stars perform Cuban Nights Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with University of Richmond Music Professor Mike Davison Wednesday, October 5, 2016 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 18. Sphinx Virtuosi with Catalyst Quartet Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with members of the Sphinx Virtuosi and Catalyst Quartet led by University of Richmond President Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher Sunday, October 16, 2016 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 13. L.A. Theatre Works Judgment at Nuremberg Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with members of L.A. Theater Works Sunday, October 23, 2016 | 1PM Details about the performance can be found on page 26. Balé Folclórico da Bahia Bahia of All Colours Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Walson Botelho Thursday, January 19, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 27. Lucinda Childs Dance Company DANCE Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-andanswer session with Lucinda Childs Wednesday, January 25, 2017 | post-show Thursday, January 26, 2017 | post-show Details about the performances can be found on page 16. Yosvany Terry + the Afro-Cuban Sextet Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Yosvany Terry Saturday, January 28, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 19.

“[Krulwich] invented a new aesthetic for the medium.” – Ira Glass Co-host of NPR’s Radiolab, Robert Krulwich is one of the most original and widely listened to broadcasters in the nation. His boundless curiosity and ability to explain complex subjects in creative, compelling, and entertaining ways has made him, as The New York Times said, “a storied figure in public radio history.” On Radiolab, Krulwich explores “big ideas” and the mysteries of science and life through visceral storytelling, which has earned the show a Peabody Award; the top honor from the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for excellence in communicating science to the general public; and more than five million podcast downloads each month.

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Philip Glass The Complete Piano Études Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Philip Glass Saturday, February 4, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 17. Cory Henry + the Funk Apostles Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Cory Henry Friday, February 17, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 20.

Shanghai Quartet with Wu Man, pipa Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Shanghai Quartet and Wu Man Sunday, February 19, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 15. Clay McLeod Chapman The Pumpkin Pie Show: 20-Year Anniversary Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-andanswer session with Clay McLeod Chapman Thursday, February 23, 2017 | post-show Friday, February 24, 2017 | post-show Details about the performance can be found on page 28. Dianne Reeves with Peter Martin, piano, Romero Lubambo, guitar, Reginald Veal, bass, + Terron Gully, drums Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with University of Richmond Music Professor David Esleck Thursday, March 2, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 20. Wendy Whelan, Brian Brooks, + Brooklyn Rider Some of a Thousand Words A Project of Joyce Theatre Productions Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-andanswer session with Wendy Whelan, Brian Brooks, + Brooklyn Rider Wednesday, March 15, 2017 | post-show Thursday, March 16, 2017 | post-show Details about the performances can be found on page 22. The Nile Project Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Egyptian ethnomusicologist Mina Girgis Friday, March 24, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 10. Gerald Clayton + the Assembly Piedmont Blues Featuring Lizz Wright, Logan Richardson, Tivon Pennicott, Dayna Stephens, Alan Hampton, Joe Sanders, Kendrick Scott, + Joseph Wiggan Pre-show Artistic Viewpoint Discussion with Gerald Clayton Thursday, April 13, 2017 | 6:30PM Details about the performance can be found on page 11. Takács Quartet Modlin Arts After Words, a post-show question-andanswer session with the Takács Quartet Thursday, April 20, 2017 | post-show Details about the performance can be found on page 15.

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Enchantment Theatre Company

Enchantment Theatre Company

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Peter RabbitTM Tales

Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland

The Man Who Planted Trees Family Arts Day Celebration Sunday, October 16, 2016 | 3PM Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland

Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $15 | Modlin Subscriber $12 Children (0-12) $8 “Laughs, heartbreak, war, regeneration, scented breezes, sparkling wit, and the best dog puppet ever. Perfect for children and grown-ups. Terrific.” – The Guardian This multi-sensory theatrical adaptation of Jean Giono’s environmental classic tells the inspirational story of a shepherd who plants a forest, acorn by acorn, transforming a barren wasteland. As much a touching tale as it is a hilarious puppet show, The Man Who Planted Trees shows us the difference one man (and his dog!) can make in the world. Join the Modlin Center for the Arts and the University of Richmond Museums for the annual Family Arts Day Celebration, an art-centered family fun day featuring activity tables, art projects, food, and more.

school series performance Monday, October 17, 2016 | 10AM + noon Alice Jepson Theatre Recommended for Grade 2 and up Show length: 1 hour + Q&A $7 Details about the Modlin Center School Series can be found on page 34.

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Book Adapted by Jennifer Blatchley Smith, Leslie Reidel, + Landis Smith By arrangement with Frederick Warne & Co Limited, A Penguin Books Limited Company Sunday, April 30, 2017 | 3PM Alice Jepson Theatre Reserved Seating $15 | Modlin Subscriber $12 Children (0-12) $8 “Once upon a time there were four little rabbits, and their names were – Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter….” These famous opening lines of The Tale of Peter Rabbit have enchanted young audiences for more than 100 years with the exploits of a charming hero, who, going against his mother’s wishes, has adventures (and misadventures) in Mr. McGregor’s garden. Beatrix Potter created an instant classic with the little blue-coated rabbit who we recognize as both boy and rabbit, wild and civilized, and who has become an icon of childhood since he first hopped out of the pages of a storybook and into children’s hearts. In celebration of Beatrix Potter’s 150 th birthday anniversary, Enchantment Theatre brings her captivating stories to life. Using fantastic masks, whimsical puppets, gorgeous scenery, and original music, the magical, marvelous World of Beatrix Potter™ comes alive on stage.

school series performance Monday, May 1, 2017 | 10AM + noon Alice Jepson Theatre Recommended for Pre-K – Grade 4 Show length: 1 hour + Q&A $7 Details about the Modlin Center School Series can be found on page 34.

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SCHOOL series The Modlin Arts School Series presents professional theatre, music, and dance performances for students in grades Pre-K – 12 in the greater Richmond area. The Modlin Center for the Arts has designed the School Series performances to complement Pre-K – 12 curriculum, giving students entertaining and informative access to world-class and culturally diverse artists.

Educational Resources The Modlin Center for the Arts strives to provide educational resources and hands-on learning opportunities in conjunction with these school matinees. We offer educational guides and in-school workshops with visiting artists and work with Partners in the Arts at University of Richmond to offer teacher workshops and other classroom resources to enhance these school-time events and promote arts integration in our schools and communities.

For the 2016 – 2017 Season, the Modlin Center is pleased to present:

Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland

The Man Who Planted Trees

Monday, October 17, 2016 | 10AM + Noon Alice Jepson Theatre Details about this performance can be found on page 32.

The Nile Project Friday, March 24, 2017 | 11AM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Details about this performance can be found on page 10.

Enchantment Theatre Company

Peter RabbitTM Tales

Monday, May 1, 2017 | 10AM + Noon Alice Jepson Theatre Details about this performance can be found on page 33.

Reservation forms and educational guides are available online at modlin.richmond.edu/education. Tickets for each performance are $7 for students and teachers with a free chaperone ticket for every 10 student tickets purchased. Modlin Arts School Series performances are available exclusively to public and private schools and homeschoolers and are closed to the general public.

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broadcast series nt live

BOLS HOI BALLET

The Modlin Center for the Arts, in partnership with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, presents the eighth season of broadcast performances by the National Theatre, London.

The Modlin Center for the Arts, in partnership with Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, will broadcast the seventh season of Pathe Live’s Bolshoi Ballet, featuring ballet productions direct from the grand Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Russia. Audiences will enjoy these outstanding performances with the Bolshoi principals, soloists, and corps de ballet. Each production will feature behind-the-scenes programming, including interviews with the cast and creative teams, either prior to the start of the production, or during intermission.

NT Live broadcasts live from the National Theatre in Great Britain, and on occasion, other theatres in the U.K, to theatres and cinemas throughout the world. Though each broadcast is filmed in front of a live audience, cameras are carefully positioned throughout the auditorium to create a truly immersive experience for each production. In addition, NT Live features behind-the-scenes bonus features including interviews with the cast and creative teams. Additional information can be found at www.nationaltheatre.org.uk.

Title TBA Thursday, September 22, 2016 2PM (Live Broadcast) Sunday, September 25, 2016 3PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Frankenstein with Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature + Jonny Lee Miller as Dr. Frankenstein Thursday, October 27, 2016 7:30PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Hamlet Friday, December 2, 2016 3PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 War Horse Sunday, December 11, 2016 3PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11

Golden Age Friday, October 21, 2016 7:30PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Bright Stream Sunday, December 4, 2016 12:55PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Sleeping Beauty Sunday, January 22, 2017 12:55PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 Contemporary Evening Sunday, April 30, 2017 12:55PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11 A Hero of Our Time Sunday, May 14, 2017 12:55PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11

Title TBA Thursday, December 15, 2016 2PM (Live Broadcast) Thursday, December 15, 2016 7:30PM (Encore Broadcast) Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music General Admission $14 | Modlin Subscriber $11

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David Esleck Trio Wednesday, September 7, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Dr. David Esleck and his trio bring the traditions of the jazz piano masters into a new era with a repertoire drawn from the concert hall, the jukebox, the hymnal, and the AM radio. The Esleck trio has, for the third consecutive year, been named in Style Weekly’s annual list of “The Best of Richmond.” Richmond Piano Trio Wednesday, September 14, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Richmond Symphony concertmaster Daisuke Yamamoto and principal cellist Neal Cary join UR faculty pianist Joanne Kong in a program of works by Beethoven, Boccherini, and Ravel. Family Weekend Concert Friday, September 23, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Experience the talents of the University of Richmond’s Department of Music’s large ensembles during the University’s Family Weekend. Featured performers include the University of Richmond Women’s Chorale, Schola Cantorum, Wind Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, and the Jazz Ensemble. Paul Hanson, piano Wednesday, October 26, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music This program features 20 -century French music, including works by Debussy, Messiaen, and Boulez. th

UR Schola Cantorum + Women’s Chorale Jeffrey Riehl + David Pedersen, conductors Sunday, October 30, 2016 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Schola Cantorum and University Women’s Chorale present a varied program of accompanied and a cappella works that span four centuries of repertoire. Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival Benjamin Broening, artistic director Friday–Saturday, November 4–5, 2016 multiple times Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Third Practice celebrates its 16th year of bringing new electroacoustic music and experimental video to Richmond audiences with five concerts of cutting-edge work for computers, instruments, video projection, and surround-sound by composers from around the United States, Asia and Europe. Third Practice features the University of Richmond’s multi-Grammy®-winning ensemble-in-residence, Eighth Blackbird and special guests. Visit www.thirdpractice.org for details.

UR Wind Ensemble with special guest Julie Giroux David Niethamer, conductor Sunday, November 13, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

43rd Annual Festival of Lessons + Carols Featuring UR Schola Cantorum + Women’s Chorale Sunday, December 4, 2016 | 5PM + 8PM Cannon Memorial Chapel

The UR Wind Ensemble presents classic repertoire, including Gordon Jacob’s William Byrd Suite, as well as works by guest conductor Julie Giroux.

Join the singers of Schola Cantorum and Women’s Chorale for a joyous Christmas celebration through a Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in the tradition of King’s College, Cambridge. The City Singers Youth Choirs will present a prelude to each service.

UR Jazz + Contemporary Combos Mike Davison, David Esleck, + Charles Arthur, directors Thursday, November 17, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music From bossa nova to swing and beyond! Don’t miss this fall concert, showcasing some of UR’s finest jazz musicians. Global Sounds Andrew McGraw, director Sunday, November 20, 2016 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Celebrate traditional music and dance from around the world with this free, family-friendly concert featuring Japanese, Indonesian, West African, Indian, and Brazilian music. Enjoy dance performances by local and visiting ensembles and stay after the show to interact with the instruments, including the gamelan and drums. UR Chamber Ensemble Monday, November 28, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The UR Chamber Ensemble presents an evening featuring collaborative performances by student instrumentalists, vocalists, and pianists. These ensembles are coached by Department of Music faculty members and ensemble-in-residence Eighth Blackbird. Cuban Spectacular, From the Big Easy to the Big Apple: A Celebration of the Mambo Tuesday, November 29, 2016 | 7:30PM Alice Jepson Theatre The event is free, but tickets are required What happens when you mix Cuban rhythms with American jazz? The mambo is born! Come along with Dr. Mike Davison on a musical multi-media journey featuring the UR Jazz Ensemble, Combo, and guest artists, including the Hanover High School Marching Hawks. Travel with Father Time as he takes you from the Crescent City of New Orleans to New York City’s glittering Palladium Ballroom, where sights and sounds blend and explode into the dance and music style known as the mambo. UR Symphony Orchestra Alexander Kordzaia, conductor Wednesday, November 30, 2016 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Maestro Kordzaia and the UR Symphony Orchestra present 2016 Concerto/Aria Competition winners Grace Chang, performing the first movement of Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor, and soprano Victoria Provost, singing “Je veux vivre,” from Gounod’s opera “Romeo and Juliet.” The program also includes the overture to Mozart’s Così fan tutte and Finlandia by Sibelius.

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Richard Becker, piano Sunday, February 5, 2017 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music Richard Becker performs music by Chopin and French Impressionist composers, as well as some of his own works. Mike Davison + the Latin Jazz Messengers Sunday, February 12, 2017 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music In May 2016, the Latin Jazz Messengers performed in Santiago, Cuba. The group, including musicians from the University of Richmond and Penn State University, performed in three venues over the course of one week. Don’t miss the LJMs’ concert of Muy Caliente, arrangements of Latin jazz standards and popular tunes. Guaranteed to make you dance! Neumann Lecture on Music: Listening to Pain Deborah Wong, Ph.D., speaker Monday, February 20, 2017 | 7:30PM Perkinson Recital Hall, North Court Deborah Wong is an ethnomusicologist who holds an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where she worked with Judith Becker. Specializing in the music of Thailand and Asian America, Wong is the author of Sounding the Center: History and Aesthetics in Thai Buddhist Ritual and Speak It Louder: Asian Americans Making Music. For her Neumann Lecture, Dr. Wong will offer a series of reflections on the profound difference between listening to trauma (aurality) rather than looking at it (ocularity). Duo Piano Recital Richard Becker + Doris Wylee-Becker Sunday, March 19, 2017 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

UR Wind Ensemble David Niethamer, conductor Monday, March 27, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The Wind Ensemble’s spring concert features student soloists performing classic and modern repertoire with the Wind Ensemble. Global Sounds Concert Sunday, April 2, 2017 | 3PM Westhampton Green (Rain Location: Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music) Celebrate traditional music and dance from around the world with this free, family-friendly concert featuring Japanese, Indonesian, West African, Indian, and Brazilian music. Enjoy dance performances by local and visiting ensembles and stay after the show to interact with the instruments, including the gamelan and drums. Bruce Stevens, organ Monday, April 3, 2017 | 7:30PM Cannon Memorial Chapel Faculty artist Bruce Stevens performs solo organ works composed for the Mass by German, French, and Italian master composers. UR Symphony Orchestra Alexander Kordzaia, conductor Wednesday, April 5, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The University of Richmond Symphony Orchestra presents the world premiere of Virginia composer Allen Wittig’s new work In Tribute for large symphony orchestra, and Saint-Saëns’ Symphony No. 3. UR Jazz Ensemble Mike Davison, director Thursday, April 6, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music From Miller to Basie and Ellington, the UR Jazz Ensemble pays tribute to the iconic big bands of the swing era. UR Schola Cantorum + Women’s Chorale Jeffrey Riehl + David Pedersen, conductors Sunday, April 9, 2017 | 3PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

Doris Wylee-Becker and Richard Becker will perform duo and solo piano music from Viennese Classic, Romantic, and Contemporary repertoires.

Schola Cantorum and University Women’s Chorale present a program of sacred and secular choral music, including works commemorating the 50th anniversary of Zoltan Kodaly’s death.

Ronald Crutcher, cello + Joanne Kong, piano Wednesday, March 22, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

UR Jazz + Contemporary Combos Mike Davison, David Esleck, + Charles Arthur, directors Monday, April 10, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

University of Richmond President Ronald A. Crutcher presents his first recital at the Modlin Center, performing Schumann’s Fantasiestücke Op. 73, the Debussy Sonata, the Brahms Sonata in E minor, and Alvin Singleton’s Argoru II for solo cello.

From bossa nova to swing and beyond! Don’t miss this spring concert, showcasing some of UR’s finest jazz musicians. UR Chamber Ensemble Monday, April 17, 2017 | 7:30PM Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music The UR Chamber Ensemble presents an evening featuring collaborative performances by student instrumentalists, vocalists, and pianists. These ensembles are coached by Department of Music faculty members and ensemble-in-residence Eighth Blackbird.

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DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE + DANCE Well by Lisa Kron | directed by Walter Schoen Thursday – Saturday, September 29 – October 1, 2016 | 7:30PM Sunday, October 2, 2016 | 2PM Cousins Studio Theatre General Admission: $10 | Modlin Subscriber: $8 “Well is wickedly witty, inventive…a pathos-rich tale.” —Time Out New York 

 “[A] perceptive, achingly funny play.” —Variety 

 “A drama of depth, infectious humor and great humanity.” —San Francisco Chronicle Lisa Kron is a character in her own play. So is her mother. As Lisa, the character, works to create a theatrical memoir telling the story of her recovery from so-called allergies and the racial integration of her childhood neighborhood, her mother insists on questioning the accuracy of Lisa’s memories. The theatrical evening disintegrates into a hilarious play about issues of health, wellness, and community. This quirky and unique piece is a wonderfully insightful look into the loving and challenging complexities of the mother-daughter relationship. Race by David Mamet | directed by Chuck Mike Thursday – Saturday, November 17 – 19, 2016 | 7:30PM Sunday, November 20, 2016 | 2PM Alice Jepson Theatre General Admission: $10 | Modlin Subscriber: $8 Multiple award-winning playwright and director David Mamet tackles America’s most controversial topic in a provocative tale of sex, guilt, and bold accusations. Two lawyers (one black, the other white) find themselves defending a wealthy white executive charged with raping a black woman. When a new legal assistant gets involved in the case, the opinions that boil beneath explode to the surface. When David Mamet turns the spotlight on what we think but can’t say, dangerous truths are revealed, and no punches are spared. Following his successful 2015 staging of Intimate Apparel, internationally acclaimed, award-winning director Chuck Mike follows up with this blistering and titillating drama on the Jepson Stage. Production Studies III Showcase Thursday – Saturday, February 9 – 11, 2017 | 7:30PM Sunday, February 12, 2017 | 2PM Cousins Studio Theatre General Admission: Free, no tickets required Highlighting provocative contemporary theatre, the PS III Showcase is the culmination of two years of intense theatre study, PS III students select, produce, direct, and design a fully mounted, full-length play under the guidance of department faculty. Whatever play the PS III students choose to produce, it promises to be a compelling, entertaining, and thoughtprovoking evening of theatre.

Nexus University Dancers Annual Spring Concert directed by Anne Van Gelder | costume design by Johann Stegmeir Friday – Saturday, February 24 – 25, 2017 | 7:30PM Sunday, February 26, 2017 | 2PM Alice Jepson Theatre General Admission: $10 | Modlin Subscriber: $8 Join University Dancers in celebrating 32 years of engaging dance with our annual concert, Nexus, which brings the work of innovative and talented choreographers Alexandra Damiani and Norbert De La Cruz III to the University of Richmond. Ms. Damiani, former artistic director of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, returns to Richmond for her third creative residency. Her work, noted for its broken lines, isolated parts, and group dynamics, is fused with a progressive movement vocabulary. Norbert De La Cruz, who returns to create his second premiere for the dancers, has been praised for his combination of athleticism and aesthetically dynamic shapes and forms. The concert also features premiere works choreographed by Richmond favorite Starr Foster, Founder/Artistic Director of Starr Foster Dance Project; Eric Rivera, former dancer with Ballet Hispanico; and Anne Van Gelder, University Dancers Artistic Director. Godspell by John Michael Teblak + Stephen Schwartz (Wicked and Pippin) | directed by Dorothy Holland Thursday – Saturday, April 13 – 15, 2017 | 7:30PM Sunday, April 16, 2017 | 2PM Alice Jepson Theatre General Admission: $10 | Modlin Subscriber: $8 We Beseech Thee! Get your tickets now for Godspell, the legendary rock musical. Based on the Gospel of Matthew, the show features hit songs, “Day by Day,” “O Bless the Lord, My Soul,” “Turn Back, O Man,” “Alas for You (Lawyers and Pharisees),” and “On the Willows.” Energetic, daring, haunting, and unforgettable. Don’t miss this bold, new production.

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IMAGE CREDIT: Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), “Three Faunesses,” 1896, bronze, 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches, Lent by the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation. From the exhibition “Rodin, The Human Experience.”

Massive: Large Rocks and Minerals from the Collection Through December 4, 2016 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature Night and Day the River Flows: Waterscapes from the Harnett Print Study Center August 17, 2016 to July 2, 2017 Modlin Center for the Arts Atrium and Booker Hall Lobby Rodin: The Human Experience August 17 to December 4, 2016 | Harnett Museum of Art The Beauties: Print Series by Willie Cole August 17 to December 4, 2016 | Harnett Museum of Art Annual Student Exhibition August 17 to September 18, 2016 | Harnett Museum of Art Unseen Pompeii: The Photographs of William Wylie September 16 to November 18, 2016 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature HPSC @ 15: A Celebration of the Harnett Print Study Center September 22, 2016 to April 14, 2017 | Harnett Print Study Center Visions from the Other Side: Works by Nicholas Roerich October 5 to November 18, 2016 | Harnett Museum of Art Sonata: Print Series by Nam June Paik January 9 to July 2, 2017 | Harnett Museum of Art Crooked Data: (Mis)Information in Contemporary Art January 19 to March 3, 2017 | Harnett Museum of Art Turtles in Time: From Fossils to the Present February 2 to November 17, 2017 | Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature Senior Thesis Exhibition April 14 to May 4, 2017 | Harnett Museum of Art University of Richmond Museums comprises the Joel and Lila Harnett Museum of Art, the Joel and Lila Harnett Print Study Center, and the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature. Museum hours: Sunday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. (8/17/2016 - 4/24/2017), Summer hours: Wednesday through Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. (4/25 - 5/5/2016). Closed Labor Day Weekend (9/3 – 5/2016), Fall Break (10/7 – 11/2016), Thanksgiving Week (11/19 –27/2016), Semester Break (12/5/2016 – 1/11/2017), Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1/16/2017), Spring Break (3/4 – 12/2017), Easter Weekend (4/15 – 16/2017), and Summer Break (5/6 – 8/22/2017). For group visits and tours, call Martha Wright at (804) 287-1258, or email mwright3@richmond.edu (804) 289-8276 | Admission is free to all University Museums | museums.richmond.edu

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Cover: Les 7 Doigts de la Main montage by Sophie Leclerc, photos by Oliver Tétreault; Pg. 1-2: Roomful of Teeth by Bonica Ayala; Martha Graham Dance Company by Brigid Pierce; Pg. 6: University Dancers by David Van Gelder; Pg. 8: The SteelDrivers by Robert Rausch; Richard Thompson by Paul Sandy; Pg. 9: The Nile Project by Habi Girgis; Pg. 10 Lizz Wright by Jesse Kitt; The Nile Project by Habi Gargis; Pg. 11: Eighth Blackbird by Saverio Gruglia; Will Oldham by Nathan Keay; Gerald Clayton by Timothy Duffy, Music Maker Relief Foundation; Pg. 12: (top) The Gloaming by Rich Gilligan; (middle) The Piedmont Blues Project by Timothy Duffy, Music Maker Relief Foundation; (bottom) The Gloaming by Rich Gilligan; Pg. 13: Philip Glass by Raymond Meier; Pg. 14: Jeremy Denk by Michael Wilson; Roomful of Teeth by Bonica Ayala; Jeremy Denk by Michael Wilson; Pg. 15: Shanghai Quartet y Ben Doyle; Takács Quartet by Keith Saunders; Pg. 16: (top) Lucinda Childs Dance Company by Sally Cohn; (bottom L-R) Lucinda Childs Dance Company by Sally Cohn; Lucinda Childs Dance Company by Sally Cohn; Pg. 17: (top) Philip Glass by Fernando Aceves; (bottom L-R) Philip Glass by Stewart Cohen; Philip Glass by James Ewing; Philip Glass by Raymond Meier; Pg. 18-19: The Havana Cuba All-Stars by Jorge Nonell; Pg. 18: The Havana Cuba All-Stars by Jorge Nonell; John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey by Steven Freeman; Pg. 19: Yosvany Terry by Laura Razzano; Pg. 21: (top) Martha Graham Dance Company by Bridget Pierce; (middle) Martha Graham Dance Company by Bridget Pierce; (bottom) Martha Graham Dance Company by Bridget Pierce; Pg. 22: (top) Wendy Whelan and Brian Brooks by Erin Baiano; (middle) Wendy Whelan and Brian Brooks by Erin Baiao; Brooklyn Rider by Erin Baiao; Pg. 23: (top) Russian National Ballet Theatre by Alexander Daev; (middle) Russian National Ballet Theatre by Alexander Daev; Pg. 24-25: Gravity and Other Myths by Chris Hertzfeld; Pg. 24: Gravity and Other Myths by Steve Ullathorne; Pg. 25: (top) Les 7 Doigts de la Main montage by Sophie Leclerc, photos by Oliver Tétreault; (bottom) Les 7 doigts de la Main by Alexandre Galliez; Pg. 26: KODO by Takashi Okamoto; Pg. 27: Paula Poundstone by Michael Schwartz; (top) Balé Folclórico Da Bahia by Vinicius Lima; (bottom) Balé Folclórico Da Bahia by Vinicius Lima; Pg. 28: Manual Cinema by Danny Ghitis for The New York Times; Pg. 29: (top) KODO by Takashi Okamoto; Pg. 32: (top) Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland by Chris Bennion; (middle) Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland by Chris Bennion; (bottom) Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland by Chris Bennion; Pg. 34: Puppet State Theatre Company of Scotland by Chris Bennion; Back Cover: Martha Graham Dance Company by Brigid Pierce

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25 University Dancers Annual Spring Concert: Nexus

24 University Dancers Annual Spring Concert: Nexus

24 Clay McLeod Chapman, The Pumpkin Pie Show: 20-Year Celebration✝

23 Clay McLeod Chapman, The Pumpkin Pie Show: 20-Year Celebration✝

19 Shanghai Quartet with Wu Man, pipa

17 Cory Henry + the Funk Apostles

4 Philip Glass 80th Birthday Celebration! The Complete Piano Études

FEBRuary 2017

28 Yosvany Terry and the Afro-Cuban Sextet

26 Lucinda Childs Dance Company, DANCE

25 Lucinda Childs Dance Company, DANCE

22 Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: The Sleeping Beauty

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January 2017

15 NT Live Broadcast: TBD (Encore Broadcast), 7:30PM

15 NT Live Broadcast: TBD (Live Broadcast), 2PM

14 John Pizzarelli, Jessica Molaskey, + the Swing 7, Holiday Concert

11 NT Live Broadcast: War Horse (Encore Broadcast)

4 Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Bright Stream (Previously Recorded)

3 Josh Ritter

2 NT Live Broadcast: Hamlet (Encore Broadcast)

December 2016

20 UR Department of Theatre + Dance Presents: Race, by David Mamet

19 UR Department of Theatre + Dance Presents: Race, by David Mamet

18 Steep Canyon Rangers

18 UR Department of Theatre + Dance Presents: Race, by David Mamet

17 UR Department of Theatre + Dance Presents: Race, by David Mamet

16 Inside Science with Radiolab's Robert Krulwich

10 Roomful of Teeth with special guest UR Schola Cantorum

NOVEMber 2016

29 Paula Poundstone

28 The Milk Carton Kids

27 NT Live Broadcast: Frankenstein (Encore Broadcast)

23 L.A. Theatre Works, Judgment at Nuremberg

21 Bolshoi Ballet Broadcast: Golden Age

21 Gravity and Other Myths, A Simple Space

20 Gravity and Other Myths, A Simple Space

16 Sphinx Virtuosi with Catalyst Quartet, Latin Voyages: Viajes Latinos

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