2014-15 Season Brochure

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SCHAUER CENTER PRESENTS

FAMILY SERIES The Magic of Bill Blagg

MAINSTAGE SERIES Rockapella Holiday

2014·15

P E R F O R M I N G A RTS   S E A SO N

CABARET SERIES Copper Box

MAINSTAGE SERIES Simply Three

TIKES IN PIKES SERIES ZPuppets Rosenschnoz

CABARET SERIES Corky Siegel Blues


DEVELOPING, SUPPORTING & PROMOTING THE ARTS

As a non-profit, regional center for the arts, the Schauer Arts & Activities Center provides experiences that inspire creativity and connect people. We strive to be a vital resource that fosters, supports, and enriches the cultural, educational, and social well-being of our community. illed with culture and history, the Schauer Center was transformed from a F canning factory built in 1918 into an architectural award-winning performing and visual arts center. Since opening in 2001, the Schauer Center presents

professional touring performances in the Ruth A. Knoll Theater and regional artwork in the Suckow Family Art Gallery, and also serves as a home to our resident groups: Hartford City Band, Hartford Community Chorus, The Hartford Players, and the Kettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild. e are a gathering place where people from all walks of life achieve a sense of belonging and benefit from enjoying and participating in the arts. Our year-round Community School of the Arts offers music, theater, dance, and visual arts education for all ages, levels, and visions. In addition, the Schauer Center is the perfect backdrop for a variety of special occasions and business functions that can be hosted throughout our facility.

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TO PURCHASE TICKETS VISIT the Box Office  147 N. Rural Street  Hartford    Monday–Friday 11:30 am to 5:30 pm    Saturday 11:30 am to 2:00 pm    or one hour prior to show time CALL 262-670-0560, ext. 3 during the hours listed above ONLINE at SchauerCenter.org  Some restrictions apply. Some shows have more than one performance, so please check event dates/times when you order your tickets. All events, dates, and times are subject to change. We make every effort to alert patrons to such changes.    The Schauer Center accepts cash, check, credit card—Visa, MasterCard or Discover—and Schauer Center gift certificates. Payment must accompany ALL ticket orders. No tickets will be placed on hold. All ticket prices include processing/facility fees and Wisconsin sales tax. All sales are final.

season grant funding

The 2014-15 Performing Arts Series receives funding through grant support from the Wisconsin Arts Board, with help from the State of Wisconsin and Arts Midwest, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.

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2014|15 Schauer Center presents SAT, SEPT 13

Salute the Music of the Rat Pack Cherry Poppin’ Daddies

FRI, SEPT 26

Let’s Hang On! America’s #1 Frankie Valli Tribute Show

FRI, OCT 3

Collin Raye Country Music Super Star

The Lady with All the Answers

FRI, OCT 17 SAT, OCT 18

Drawn from the Life of Ann Landers Corky Siegel Blues Harmonica Virtuoso

SUN, OCT 19

Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs Based on the folk tale

SUN, NOV 2

DiNO-Light A Glow-in-the-Dark Adventure

FRI, NOV 21

Copper Box Accordion-fueled Roots Rock

WED & THU, DEC 3 & 4

The Nutcracker Dance Alive National Ballet

FRI, DEC 5

Jim Witter Christmas Memories

FRI, DEC 19

Rockapella Holiday Songs of the Season

SUN, JAN 11

Z Puppets Rosenschnoz Feats of Imagination

FRI-SUN, JAN 16-18

Forever Plaid A Deliciously Goofy Musical Revue

FRI & SAT, JAN 23 & 24

Disney’s Peter Pan, Jr.

SUN, JAN 25 FRI, JAN 30

John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party Rob Anthony Acoustic Americana

FRI, FEB 6

The Diamonds Bandstand Boogie!

SUN, FEB 8

Miller & Mike Circus Comedy Duo

SUN, FEB 15

Curious George Based on the books by Margaret and H.A. Rey

FRI, FEB 20

My Funny Valentine Stand-up Comedy

FRI, FEB 27

Johnny Beehner & Mike Mercury An Evening of Comedy

SUN, MAR 1

Doug Davis Juggling Extravaganza

SUN, MAR 15

Cherish the Ladies Enchanting Celtic Music

FRI, MAR 20

Simply Three Classical Jazz Pop Trio

THU, MAR 26

Reverend Raven Classic Chicago Blues

FRI & SAT, MAR 27 & 28

Church Basement Ladies 5 The Last (Potluck) Supper

SUN, APR 12

The Magic of Bill Blagg LIVE! Action-packed Illusion

FRI, APR 17

Simon Shaheen & Qantara Near East Music

SAT, APR 18

Meisel Music Collective Soulful Jazz Improvisations

SUN, APR 19

Ken Lonnquist Music & Laughter

FRI, MAY 1

Charlotte’s Web Based on the book by E.B. White

FRI, MAY 8

Broadway’s Next H!t Musical Improvisational Music & Comedy

FRI, MAY 29

Dueling Pianos International Fast-paced Entertainment

Events subject to change. Confirm event date/time with the Schauer Center at 262-670-0560, ext. 3. For a list of pre-show activities, see page 27. EVENT COLOR KEY

mainstage cabaret

family tikes

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Some restrictions apply. Subscription payment plans and priority seating are also available. For full details and a complete list of Subscriber benefits, visit SchauerCenter.org/BoxOffice/Subscriptions, call 262-670-0560, ext. 201 or see the enclosed ticket order form

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mainstage series

World-class performances at small-town prices! The Ruth A. Knoll Theater welcomes the high-caliber talent and artistry of musicians, actors, comedians, and dancers who have toured the globe. Add in the excitement of a live audience, and you’ve created a memorable, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Mainstage events have two tiers of seating prices: PRIME and SIDE. For most events, SIDE seats receive a $4 discount off of PRIME seating prices. Be aware that SIDE seating is at a 90˚ angle to the stage and may have slight viewing obstructions. Most Mainstage performances are 2 hours, including 20 minute intermission.

SAVE TIME AND FORGET THE LINE!

Pre-order your intermission drinks at the Schauer Center bar prior to the performance . . .your drink order will be waiting for you in the downstairs lobby at the start of intermission. Please see the Schauer Center bar staff prior to each show to place and pay for your order.

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COMMUNITY PERFORMANCES

As a regional arts center, we select several Mainstage events to recognize the support we receive from surrounding communities. For those performances, residents of that community have the opportunity to receive $4 off full price tickets. Community prices are listed next to the event descriptions. Throughout the events pages, icons represent

DL=DONORS LOUNGE, AG=ART GALLERY RECEPTION, SB=SOUND BITES, PS= PRE-SHOW PERFORMANCE. You'll find futher information on page 27.

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARTFORD

mainstage

Saturday, September 13, 2014  7:30 pm

SALUTE TO THE MUSIC OF THE RAT PACK CHERRY POPPIN’ DADDIES

The Daddies’ high-energy swing music has the unique ability to bring generations together. It’s the only band where teenagers and grandparents are dancing in the same audience. As a result, the Daddies have an impressive range of popularity and more than enough style to satisfy any jazz fanatic. Propelled by their hit single, Zoot Suit Riot, they’ve appeared on The Tonight Show, The Late Show with David Letterman, and The View. Daddies.com Adult $42 · $38

Student w/ID $10

Friday, September 26, 2014  2:00 & 7:30 pm

LET’S HANG ON!

AMERICA’S #1 FRANKIE VALLI TRIBUTE SHOW

Discover how New Jersey boys from the wrong side of the tracks became one of the biggest pop sensations of all time. Four guys, two girls, and a full band take you on a musical journey through the Doo-Wop sounds of the ‘60s. With awesome falsetto and superb harmonies, they cover The Four Seasons’ hits and more, including chart-toppers Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like a Man, Locomotion, and Downtown. LetsHangOn.com Adult $33 · $29  Student w/ID $10 Watertown Residents $29 · $25 Evening only EVENING SPONSOR

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Friday, October 3, 2014 7:30 pm

AUDIENCE CHOICE SHOW

COLLIN RAYE

COUNTRY MUSIC SUPER STAR Collin Raye’s searing ballad Love, Me and vivid rock song That’s My Story quickly made him one of the country music hit makers of the ‘90s. Collin continues to crank out soulful material with the honesty and richness that is signature to his vocals. With 24 Top Ten records, 16 #1 hits, and 10 Male Vocalist of the Year nominations, this electrifying performer remains one of the great voices of our time. CollinRaye.com Adult $37 · $33 Student w/ID $10 Allenton Residents $33 · $29 SPONSOR

Friday, October 17, 2014

2:00 & 7:30 pm

THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS DRAWN FROM THE LIFE OF ANN LANDERS

“Dear Ann Landers…” For decades, the renowned advice columnist answered countless letters from lovelorn teens, confused couples, and a multitude of others. No topic was off-limits as Landers regaled her readers with humorously honest responses. The warm-​ hearted one-woman play sheds light on the no-nonsense writer whose daily dialogue with America helped shape the social landscape. NebraskaTheatreCaravan.org Adult $29 · $25  Student w/ID $10 Horicon Residents $25 · $21 Evening only

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014 Thursday, December 4, 2014

mainstage

7:00 pm 7:00 pm

THE NUTCRACKER

DANCE ALIVE NATIONAL BALLET A truly enchanting family favorite for the holidays! Become entranced by the beauty of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her dazzling court, charmed by the swirling snowflakes, and cheer for the tiny toy soldiers and handsome Nutcracker Prince. The sparkling production features beautiful costumes and sets, Tchaikovsky’s famous score, and select students from the Schauer School of Dance. DanceAlive.org Adult $31 · $27  Student w/ID $10 THURSDAY SPONSOR

Supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund—a program of the Arts Midwest, which is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from the Wisconsin Arts Board.

Friday, December 5, 2014  2:00 & 7:30 pm

JIM WITTER CHRISTMAS MEMORIES The magic of the season comes alive! Known for his tribute to the songs of Billy Joel and Elton John, “The Piano Men” singer/pianist Jim Witter and his band take you on a nostalgic musical journey to Christmases past. Celebrate with a heart-warming array of festive favorites such as Winter Wonderland and Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree, enhanced by holiday-themed projections. Don’t be surprised if the sights and sounds have you singing along. ThePianoMen.net Adult $34 · $30  Student w/ID $10  Slinger Residents $30 · $26 Evening only

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Friday, December 19, 2014 7:30 pm

ROCKAPELLA HOLIDAY SONGS OF THE SEASON

No instruments . . . just five guys with pure vocal talent. As originators of contemporary full-band a cappella sound, Rockapella achieved fame on PBS’s Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? in the early ‘90s. Since then, they’ve toured the globe, performing catchy original pop songs and modern renditions of Motown classics. Filled with warmth and fun, Rockapella’s trademark mix of harmonies and vocal percussion will add a sparkle of joy to your holiday. Rockapella.com Adult $35 · $31  Student w/ID $10      Mayville Residents $31 · $27

A SCHAUER CENTER BENEFIT PRODUCTION

PERFORMED BY

Friday, January 16, 2015 Saturday, January 17, 2015 Sunday, January 18, 2015

7:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm

On a stormy night in the ‘50s, four eager singers known as “The Plaids” are killed in a car crash on the way to their first big gig. The singers miraculously return from the afterlife and bop-shoo-bop through classics like Love is a Many Splendored Thing, Three Coins in the Fountain, and Sixteen Tons. You’ll delight in their charming choreography as they fulfill their dreams by performing the show that never was. HartfordPlayersLtd.com

A DELICIOUSLY GOOFY MUSICAL REVUE

Adult $18 · $14 Student w/ID $10 Beaver Dam Residents $14 · $10 Friday only *Not included in Season Subscriptions

directed by jim gottfried book by stuart ross produced by special arrangement with music theatre international

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FRIDAY SPONSOR     SUNDAY SPONSOR

GFWC Hartford Women’s Club


FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARTFORD

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Sunday, January 25, 2015  3:00 pm

JOHN MUELLER’S

WINTER DANCE PARTY

The official re-creation of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper’s final tour, John Mueller’s Winter Dance Party is the ONLY production to be endorsed by the Holly, Valens, and Richardson estates. A tribute experience unlike any other, the concert features ‘50s era favorites like Peggy Sue, La Bamba, and Chantilly Lace. Springfield State Journal Register says it’s “an air tight band with energy-packed execution of a long string of classics.” WinterDanceParty.com

Adult $36 · $32 Student w/ID $10 Kewaskum Residents $32 · $28 SPONSOR

AmericInn Hotel & Suites of Hartford

Friday, February 6, 2015   7:30 pm

THE DIAMONDS

BANDSTAND BOOGIE! Capturing the magic and memories of four decades of American Bandstand — the all-time greatest music and pop culture TV show — Bandstand Boogie features rock ‘n’ roll songs of the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s in classic Diamond’s style. Although the faces have changed since Little Darlin’ in 1957, the group keeps their unique sound intact with lead singer Jerry Siggins, tenor Sean Sooter, baritone Gary Owens, and bass Jeff Dolan. TheDiamonds.cc Adult $34 · $30 Student w/ID $10 Juneau Residents $30 · $26

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Friday, February 20, 2015  7:30 pm

MY FUNNY VALENTINE STAND-UP COMEDY

Laugh the night away! Karen Morgan joins Pat Hazell for the ultimate “he said, she said” perspective on life, love, and relationships. A Tonight Show veteran, writer for NBC’s Seinfeld, and critically acclaimed playwright, Pat is one of the funniest men in America. After years as a successful trial attorney and full-time parent, Karen began her comedy career as a finalist on Nick at Nite’s Search for the Funniest Mom in America. PatHazell.com   KarenComedy.com Adult $33 · $29 Student w/ID $10 Germantown Residents $29 · $25 SPONSOR

HydroElectronic Devices, Inc.

Sunday, March 15, 2015 7:00 pm

CHERISH THE LADIES ENCHANTING CELTIC MUSIC

One of the most engaging ensembles in the history of Irish music. Taking their name from an Irish jig, Grammy-nominated Cherish the Ladies initially won recognition as the first and only all-women traditional Irish band. With their virtuosi instrumental talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements, and immense humor, the powerhouse group will be joined by championship step-dancers and special guests to combine all the facets of Irish culture. CherishTheLadies.com Adult $42 · $38  Student w/ID $10 Hartford Residents $38 · $34

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Friday, March 20, 2015  7:30 pm

SIMPLY THREE CLASSICAL ·JAZZ· POP TRIO

F E AT U R I N G S C H A U E R YO U T H S T R I N G O R C H E S T R A With innovative arrangements that blend classical styles with today’s popular songs, Simply Three has created renewed excitement for instrumental music. Their invigorating programming includes songs by Adele, Vince Guaraldi, Harry Connick, Jr., Bruno Mars, and George Gershwin that are deftly adapted for violin, cello, and bass. In addition to capturing the classical crossover genre, they have a virtuosic flair for jazz standards and original compositions. SimplyThreeMusic.com   Adult $25 · $21

Student w/ID $10

SPONSOR

Friday, March 27, 2015 7:30 pm   Saturday, March 28, 2015  3:00 pm

CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES 5 THE LAST (POTLUCK) SUPPER It’s 1979, the day of the church’s Centennial Celebration, and parishioners gather to share hot dishes and stories from the last 100 years. As they time-jump through a century, the ladies share a rib-tickling panorama of changes in the kitchen, without spilling a drop of their egg coffee! Once again, the ladies serve up a helping of hilarity and some new, toe-tapping musical numbers in the final Church Basement Ladies installment. TroupeAmerica.com Adult $38 · $34 Student w/ID $10 Jackson Residents $34 · $30 Evening only Richfield Area Residents $34 · $30 Saturday only          SATURDAY SPONSOR

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Friday, April 17, 2015 7:30 pm

SIMON SHAHEEN & QANTARA NEAR EAST MUSIC ENSEMBLE

Simon Shaheen is one of the most significant Arab musicians and composers of his generation— dazzling listeners as he leaps from traditional Arabic sounds to jazz and Western classical styles. His technique, melodic ingenuity, and grace have earned him international acclaim as a virtuoso on the ’oud and violin. Shaheen’s work reflects a legacy of Arabic music, while it forges new frontiers, embracing many different styles in the process. SimonShaheen.com Adult $22 · $18  Student w/ID $10        SPONSOR HARTFORD ROTARY CLUB

Friday, May 8, 2015 7:30 pm

IMPROVISED MUSIC & COMEDY

The only unscripted theatrical awards show! Master improvisers gather made up song suggestions from the audience, creating a spontaneous evening of music and laughter. Vote for your favorite song and watch as the cast turns it into a full blown improvised musical, complete with memorable characters, witty dialogue, and plot twists galore. Every song is fresh, every scene is new. It’s all improvised and it’s all funny! BroadwaysNextHitMusical.com Adult $32 · $28  Student w/ID $10 West Bend Residents $28 · $24

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Family SERIES

Awaken your imagination!

The Family Series encourages the young and the young at heart to explore the fantastic world of live theater. From a fun twist on a fairy tale to a magic trick that will leave you mesmerized, each family-friendly performance is approximately 60 to 90 minutes. Many times, the performers appear in the lobby after the show for a meet and greet with the audience.

While these events are geared towards younger audiences, be mindful of the following policies: Everyone –regardless of age –must have a ticket. Lap seats are available to purchase for children ages 3 and younger. Babes in arms will not be admitted. Children under age 6 are not allowed in the balcony. Youth ages 16 and under should be accompanied by an adult. One adult is recommended for every three students seated in the balcony.

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WANT TO EXTEND YOUR EXPERIENCE?

Join the Schauer Community School of the Arts for a pre-show art workshop! Students will paint, draw, sculpt or create a keepsake related to the theme of the performance. Parents are invited to watch and assist their artists. Registration deadline is one week prior. To receive workshop descriptions or to register, call 262-670-0560, ext. 4.

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Sunday, October 19, 2014 3:00 pm

SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS

BASED ON THE FOLK TALE BY THE BROTHERS GRIMM Once upon a time in a land far away… Follow along as Snow White meets her pint-sized friends, takes the apple from the Evil Queen, receives a kiss from the Prince, and lives happily ever after. Featuring lovable characters portrayed by an ensemble of live actors and wonderful puppets, this musical adaptation of the classic Grimm’s fairy tale will inspire you to read the original. TheatreIV.org Adult $13 Student $10 Child $8 Lap $5 Workshop $10

DINO-LIGHT A GLOW-IN-THE-DARK ADVENTURE

Light up the darkness with a heart-warming original tale filled with fantasy! Truly unique and visually dazzling, Lightwire Theater (seen on America’s Got Talent) has been praised for its cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology, and dance. Combining wordless storytelling and music, DiNO-Light features a friendly dinosaur who wanders away from home and discovers a world of creatures that help him find the true meaning of love. LightwireTheater.com Adult $14 Student $10  Child $8   Lap $5          SPONSOR

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PHOTO BY STEPHEN CHARLES NICHOLSON

Sunday, November 2, 2014  3:00 pm


THE SILVER LININ G

Friday, January 23, 2015 Saturday, January 24, 2015

Family

7:00 pm 3:00 pm

BASED ON THE DISNEY FILM AND THE PLAY BY J.M. BARRIE

PERFORMED BY SCHAUER RISING STARS PRODUCTIONS

Wendy Darling loves to tell stories to her brothers. But when her father announces she must move out of the nursery, Peter Pan comes to whisk the children away to Never Land. Their adventure introduces them to the Lost Boys, mermaids, and the infamous Captain Hook! A modern version of the timeless tale, the score includes new arrangements of Following the Leader, You Can Fly, and Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me. SchauerCenter.org/CSA Adult $12 Student $10  Child $8   Lap $5 Workshop $10 Friday only SATURDAY SPONSOR

Scoop DeVille — Old Fashioned Treats

Sunday, February 15, 2015  3:00 pm

CURIOUSGEORGE

BASED ON THE BOOKS BY

MARGARET AND H.A. REY

Join the inquisitive little monkey Curious George in a delightful musical. On All-You-Can-Eat Meatball Day, George helps his chef friend cook meatballs and serve them to a hungry crowd. But this year, the crowd has vanished! To help his friend, George goes on a mission to enter the meatballs in the world-famous Golden Meatball Contest…in Rome. With every swing and flip, George learns more about the “secret ingredient” to cooking! TheatreworksUSA.org

Adult $13 Student $10  Child $8  Lap $5 Workshop $10            SPONSOR

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Sunday, April 12, 2015 3:00 pm

THE MAGIC OF BILL BLAGG LIVE

ACTION PACKED ILLUSION

Incredible grand-scale magic and illusion performed by the nation's most prominent magical star, Bill Blagg. Called "simply amazing" by the Chicago Tribune; the interactive high-energy show is packed with NEW mind-blowing illusions and Bill's trademark personality. Watch in amazement as volunteers from the audience levitate in mid-air and vanish in the blink of an eye. You'll be rubbing your eyes in disbelief as Bill creates the impossible! BillBlagg.com Adult $16  Student $10 Child $8 Lap $5

Friday, May 1, 2015

7:00 pm

CHARLOTTE’S WEB BASED ON THE BOOK BY E.B. WHITE

The loving story of a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. A fine writer and true friend, Charlotte creates a plan to fool Farmer Zuckerman and save Wilbur. Spinning the words “Some Pig” in her web, Charlotte makes Wilbur a prize pig and ensures his place on the farm forever. The treasured tale, featuring endearing farm animals, explores bravery, selfless love, and the true meaning of friendship. TheatreworksUSA.org Adult $13 Student $10  Child $8 Lap $5

HARTFORD SPONSOR

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Dim the lights, grab a drink, sit back, and enjoy! With the casual lounge atmosphere of your favorite pub or jazz club, Cabaret events are the perfect night out for ages 18 and older. Cash bar opens one hour prior to show time and is available for the duration of the event.

Cabaret-style seating upstairs in Pikes Peak is at reserved tables of up to four (4) per table and priced in two tiers: PREMIUM and STANDARD. STANDARD seats receive a $3 discount off of PREMIUM prices. Please note that the STANDARD tables are behind the PREMIUM tables. Seating is limited.

Saturday, October 18, 2014  8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

CORKY SIEGEL

BLUES HARMONICA VIRTUOSO Walking the line between Beethoven and B.B. King, composer/performer Corky Siegel has earned a reputation as one of the world’s great blues harmonica masters. Armed with the creative genius and instrumental prowess that have defined his career, Corky has pioneered an original, genre-busting sound. Fresh and innovative, Chamber Blues captures the striking qualities of classical music merged with the emotional melodic style of blues, all within an intimate chamber setting. ChamberBlues.com Premium $22

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Friday, November 21, 2014   8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

COPPER BOX

ACCORDION-FUELED ROOTS ROCK A genre-bending celebration of “squeeze box rock!” Based out of Oshkosh, the WAMI awardwinning power quartet brings us the best of what an accordion has to offer…from blues to ‘70s rock to polka. Connecting the gutsy sounds of the Midwest with Southern soul, zydeco power, and electrifying improvisation, Copper Box’s melting pot of American rhythms channels the rowdy communal feel of a small-town party with a big sound. CopperBoxBand.com Premium $22 Standard $19

Friday, January 30, 2015  8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

ROB ANTHONY

ACOUSTIC AMERICANA Wrapped in a blanket of raspy allure, Rob Anthony’s singer-songwriter sensibility combines the harmony of Midwest Americana with acoustic guitar instrumentation and a rock edge. A Wisconsin native, what singles Anthony out is his ability to write lyrics people can relate to -- he reaches into the soul, grabs the struggles of the inner man, and weaves it into a solid, personal connection that resonates with everyone. RobAnthonyMusic.com Premium $22

Standard $19 SPONSOR

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Friday, February 27, 2015 8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

JOHNNY BEEHNER & MIKE MERCURY

AN EVENING OF COMEDY Johnny Beehner and Mike Mercury put on a very funny show. That’s all there is to it. Johnny has been seen on nbc’s Last Comic Standing, he can be heard on the syndicated Bob & Tom radio show, and has twice opened for Jim Gaffigan. Born in Wisconsin, Mike started his career at the Comedy Store in LA with improv group High Adventure. Mike’s broad appeal has led to appearances with Bob Saget, Tom Arnold, and Chris Farley. JohnnyBeehner.com MikeMercury.com

Premium $24  Standard $21 SPONSOR

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Thursday, March 26, 2015  7:00 pm

Cash Bar 6:00 pm

REVEREND RAVEN  CLASSIC CHICAGO BLUES

A combination of excellence and showmanship that brings even the toughest crowds to their feet, Reverend Raven & the Chain Smoking Altar Boys play traditional blues with a big dose of passion. Born and raised in Chicago, the Grammy-nominated Reverend has been playing the blues since 1971. Smoking grooves, served with hot harmonica and smooth stinging guitar, they perform original songs peppered with nods to Slim Harpo, Billy Boy Arnold, and Junior Wells. ReverandRaven.com Premium $20

Standard $17    *Not included in Season Subscriptions

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Saturday, April 18, 2015 8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

MEISEL MUSIC COLLECTIVE

SOULFUL JAZZ IMPROVISATIONS True improvisers at heart, each member of the Meisel Music Collective strives to tear down the walls of musical classification. Trained in jazz and classical tradition, Ryan Meisel’s soulful arrangements and saxophone solos are at the core of the quintet. Celia Faye’s powerful vocal musings augment the group’s sound, while bassist James Galasinski, pianist Anna Brinck, and drummer Jake Polancich fill in the pieces to bring together multiple styles of jazz history. MeiselMusic.net Premium $22

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DUELING PIANOS INTERNATIONAL FAST-PACED MUSIC & COMEDY

Combine two sharp-witted, incredibly talented musicians with two pianos, and add in a roomful of people. The result is an evening of unforgettable entertainment. With musical repertoire ranging from classic rock to country, hard rock to R&B, and show tunes to Top 40, the audience is the star of the show -- shouting out requests and bantering with the performers. You’ll be cheering, singing along, and calling for more! DuelingPianoShows.com Premium $24  Standard $21

Friday, May 29, 2015 8:00 pm Cash Bar 7:00 pm

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Tikes in Pikes series

With plenty of audience participation, the Tikes in Pikes Series invites our littlest audience members to laugh and sing along. Offering a relaxed, kid-friendly environment in Pikes Peak on the second floor, programs are only 60 minutes in length. Casual seating is general admission.

Sunday, January 11, 2015 3:00 pm

Z PUPPETS ROSENSCHNOZ FEATS OF IMAGINATION

Step right up to the world’s only glow-in-the-dark ping pong spectacular — the Amazing Gnip Gnop Circus! The zealous humor of the award-winning Minneapolis-based Z Puppets delights all ages. Part Monty Python, part Sesame Street, Gnip Gnop Circus is a black-light puppet extravaganza with unparalleled acrobatics, dizzying dives, an untamable beast, and a sing-a-long score. ZPuppets.org Adult $5

Child $3

Lap $1

Sunday, February 8, 2015 3:00 pm

MILLER & MIKE CIRCUS COMEDY DUO

Former Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus clowns Otis Miller and Mike Lorenz are making memories one show at a time. Combining circus skills and audience participation, Miller & Mike’s performance includes physical comedy, magic, and other random acts of entertainment. Having impressed viewers on The Today Show, they’ll juggle and balance their way through a high energy show that’s unlike anything you’ve seen before. MillerAndMike.com  Adult $5 Child $3 Lap $1

Sunday, March 1, 2015 3:00 pm

DOUG DAVIS JUGGLING EXTRAVAGANZA

Whether juggling flying monkeys, top hats or three small children, you never know what astonishing feat “Doug the Jug” will attempt next. With a touch of humor, the fast-paced, interactive program is choreographed to classical music and silly sing-a-long songs. Watch as Doug magically keeps five colorful rings in the air or join in the fun by spinning plates on stage! DougTheJug.com Adult $5

Child $3

Lap $1

Sunday, April 19, 2015 3:00 pm

KEN LONNQUIST MUSIC & LAUGHTER

A humorous, musical storyteller from Madison, Ken made up his first song at age seven. In honor of Earth Day, Ken performs upbeat, “earthy” songs that connect the idea of a good time with being good to each other and our planet. Varying in musical styles from ragtime to reggae and folk to calypso, Ken’s music is filled with imagination, wordplay, rhythm, and energy. Kenland.com Adult $5

Child $3

Lap $1

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SuckowFamilyArt Gallery Milwaukee Sketch Club

Friday, July 11 – Sunday, August 31, 2014

Reception Friday, August 15, 2014 from 6:00-–7:00 pm, prior to Rapunzel.

Photography of Ralph Kuepper

Friday, September 5 – Sunday, October 12, 2014

Reception   Friday, September 26, 2014 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to Let’s Hang On.

League of Milwaukee Artists

Friday, October 17 – Sunday, November 16, 2014

Reception  Friday, October 17, 2014 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to The Lady with All the Answers.

Kettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild

Friday, November 21, 2014 – Sunday, January 4, 2015

Reception  Friday, December 19, 2014 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to Rockapella Holiday.

Frank Mittlestadt—Original Bird Art

Friday, January 9 – Sunday, February 15, 2015

Reception  Friday, January 16, 2015 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to Forever Plaid.

Wisconsin Regional Art Program

Friday, February 20 – Sunday, March 29, 2015

Submission Deadline  January 31, 2015 (non-professionals only) Reception  Friday, February 20, 2015 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to My Funny Valentine. WRAP Workshop  Sunday, March 29, 2015 from 1:00–4:00 pm

Wisconsin Pastel Artists

Friday, April 3 – Sunday, May 3, 2015

Reception  Friday, April 17, 2015 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to Simon Shahee & Qantara

Fiber Arts Coalition—Got Jazz

Friday, May 8 – Sunday, July 5, 2015 Reception  Friday, May 8, 2015 from 6:30–7:30 pm, prior to Broadway’s Next H!t Musical.

Reception hors d’oeuvres compliments of MJ’s Market & Catering

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ocated on the upper level, the Suckow Family Art Gallery is open for viewing weekdays from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, and one hour prior to performances. Artwork is available for purchase, unless noted. For more information on the artists and exhibits, or for details on how to submit your artwork for consideration, visit SchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery.    Admission is free to gallery receptions, which offer an opportunity to meet the artists and view the exhibit. Light refreshments are available.

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ANY PERFORMERS UTILIZE THE SCHAUER CENTER THROUGHOUT THE YEAR who are not part of our 2014-15 performing arts series. These performances are called ‘Interlude Events’ and include CSA performances, resident group presentations, community shows, school concerts, and other rental events. For more information, including ticket prices and show times, please call the Box Office at 262-670-0560, ext. 3 or visit SchauerCenter.org/Events.

FRI & SAT, OCT 10 & 11

FRI & SAT, MAR 13 & 14

Kettle Moraine Players present Escanaba in da Moonlight Hartford Recreation Center presents Halloween Magic Show Hartford City Band Concert Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame Banquet & Awards Hartford Union High School presents The Wizard of Oz Branson on the Road Productions presents Branson on the Road Hartford Union High School presents The Wizard of Oz Hartford Community Chorus Christmas Concert Joseph Hall Enterprises presents Elvis Rock ‘n’ Remember Tribute Schauer Community School of the Arts Holiday Concert Erin School Holiday Concert Schauer Center’s “Audience Choice” 2015-16 Season Sneak Peek Schauer Center’s Sweetheart Swing Dance Kettle Moraine Players present Guys on Ice Hartford Rotary Wine Tasting Fundraiser Wisconsin Automotive Museum The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents The Nerd The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents The Nerd

SUN, MAR 15 through FRI, MAY 15

Schauer Center’s Annual Art Silent Auction

SAT-SUN, MARCH 21-22

Downtown Hartford BID Home Show

SUN, MAR 29

Maggie Mae Country presents Maggie Mae & Her Heartland Country Band

FRI, APR 10

Schauer Center’s Mock Wedding Party Peace Lutheran School presents Spring Musical Hartford City Band Spring Concert Hartford Community Chorus Spring Concert Schauer Community School of the Arts presents Spring Concert Schauer Community School of the Arts presents   Leaps & Bounds Dance Recital

WED, OCT 22 SUN, OCT 26 SAT, NOV 1 FRI-SUN, NOV 14-16 THU, NOV 20 FRI & SAT, NOV 21 & 22 SUN, DEC 7 SAT, DEC 13 SUN, DEC 14 THU, DEC 18 SUN, JAN 25 THU, FEB 12 FRI & SAT, FEB 13 & 14 SAT, FEB 21 FRI-SUN, MAR 6-8

FRI & SAT, APR 24 & 25 SUN, APR 26 SUN, MAY 3 SAT, MAY 9 SUN, MAY 17 TUE & WED MAY 26 & 27 FRI—SUN, JULY 10–12 FRI & SAT, JULY 17 & 18

HUHS Special Choral Music Presentations The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Once Upon a Mattress The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Once Upon a Mattress

Events subject to change. Confirm event date/time with the Schauer Center at 262-670-0560, ext. 3.

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HARTFORD PLAYERS 2015 SEASON Hartford Players, Ltd.

The Nerd A SCHAUER CENTER BENEFIT PRODUCTION

A DELICIOUSLY GOOFY MUSICAL REVUE book by stuart ross

produced by special arrangement with music theatre international

Friday, January 16 Saturday, January 17 Sunday, January 18

7:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm

See description on page 8

by Larry Shue

A side-splitting comedy! An architect is visited by a man he never met — a nerd who saved his life­­, but a guest who outstays his welcome . . . with a vengeance!

March 6 · 7· 8 MATINEE · 13 · 14

ONCE UPON A MATTRESS our summer musical based on "The Princess and the Pea" by Hans Christian Andersen

JULY 10 · 11 · 12 MATINEE · 17 · 18

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RFD TV’s Midwest

MaggieMae

Heartland     Country Band    and her

Country Singer Maggie Mae & the Heartland Country Band . . .

“A SHOW YA DON’T WANT TO MISS!”

You’ll enjoy some of the best traditional country music around. Maggie Mae, a home-grown talented country singer/Nashville recording artist and Branson performer from Oxford, Wisconsin has been entertaining crowds with her country music and yodeling and promises enjoyment throughout her shows. She is becoming one of the biggest Midwestern names in pure country music. A familiar face in millions of homes across the country appearing regularly on RFD TV's Midwest Country Show. You won't be disappointed! Y E E H A W ! !

SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2015 | 2:00 & 7:30 PM ADULTS $28 | $26   STUDENTS $23 | $21

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ELVIS Joseph Hall Enterprises presents

Rock ‘n’ Remember tribute Finalist on NBC’s America’s Got Talent Branson’s “Male Performer Of The Year” Potowatomi Tribute To The King Grand Champion

Sat., December 13, 2014  7:00 pm

Three decades of Elvis hits! Recreating the moves, the looks, and the sound of Elvis Presley, you’ll think you are watching the King himself. A must for all ages to see. JosephHallElvis.com ADULT $30 / $26 STUDENT $12 / $8

Through Nov 8 • Every Sat 7am–1pm Hartford Recreation Center parking lot

Maxwell Street Wed, July 9 • 8am–8pm

Downtown Autumn Fest Sat, October 4 • 11am–4pm

Downtown Trick or Treat Sat, October 25 • 1–2:30pm

Hartford Christmas Parade Sat, November 8 • 3pm

Downtown Holiday Open House Fri, Nov 14 and Sat, Nov 15

Indoor Farmer’s Market

Nov 15–Dec 20, Every Sat 9am–2pm In the Link Building, 33 North Main Street

Small Business Saturday day after Black Friday Sat, Nov 29

Downtown Midnight Madness

The wildly popular Ice Fishing Musical!

February 13th & 14th at 7:30pm

Fri, December 19 • 6pm–Midnight Check individual merchant ads for their hours.

2015

Iced on Main/Ice Sculptures Sat, Feb 28 • 10am–2pm

Home Improvement Show Sat, Mar 21 and Sun, Mar 22 at the Schauer Center

Outdoor Farmer’s Market

May 2 through Nov 7 • Every Sat 7am–1pm Hartford Recreation Center parking lot

Old Fashioned Block Party and Classic Car Show Sat, May 16 • 10am–4pm

Times and events subject to change. Call Business Improvement District (BID) office at 262-673-7193 or visit www.downtownhartfordwi.com for up to date information.

SERVING HARTFORD FOR OVER 25 YEARS

Book and lyrics by Fred Alley Music by James Kaplan A KETTLE MORAINE PLAYERS PRODUCTION

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Before the Show

PRE-SHOW SOUNDBITES Want to know more about the show? Have a question for the performers? Gain additional background and insights from the artist or a guest speaker during a free half hour presentation. As a special treat, select Community Nights are enhanced by a pre-show performance that features local talent.

The Lady with All the Answers Jim Witter

Friday, October 17, 2014 from 6:30—7:00 pm

Rockapella Holiday

Friday, December 19, 2014 from 6:15-7:00 pm

Cherish the Ladies

Sunday, March 15, 2015 from 6:00-6:30 pm

Simply Three Simon Shaheen & Qantara Broadway’s Next H!t Musical

Friday, April 17, 2015 from 6:30-7:00 pm

Friday, December 5, 2014 from 6:15—7:00 pm

Pre Show Performance by Slinger High School students    Performance by Mayville High School students

Performance by Irish Dancers from Schauer School of Dance

Friday, March 20, 2015 from 6:30-7:00 pm Friday, May 8, 2015 from 6:15-7:00 pm

Performance by West Bend High School students

Most Pre-Show SoundBites will be held in Pikes Peak banquet room on the second floor. Complimentary tickets are issued in order to guarantee seating. Doors open 30 minutes prior; cash bar available.

Play a Part in the Arts

FRIENDS OF THE SCHAUER CENTER

As a non-profit organization, the Schauer Center relies on the generosity of individuals and businesses to support the performance and educational opportunities we offer. Gifts from Friends of the Schauer Center enable us to educate over 16,000 students and teachers through our Schooltime Matinees, entertain over 25,000 patrons through our performing arts series, and train over 1,700 students through our

Community School of the Arts each year. And we couldn’t do it without you! An annual contribution of just $25 makes you eligible to receive Friends benefits, such as the ability to purchase tickets before the general public, a subscription to the Schauer Marquee newsletter, and invitations to private donor events. For information, call 262-670-0560, ext. 218 or SchauerCenter.org/GetInvolved/Friends.

FRIENDS EXCLUSIVE! DONORS LOUNGE

Just one of the benefits our Friends at the patron [ $500 ] level and above receive is exclusive access to the Donors Lounge. Mingle with other Schauer Center supporters while enjoying a cash bar and light refreshments one hour prior to select performances. Call 262–670–0560, ext. 218 to RSVP.

Collin Raye Country Music Super Star Jim Witter Christmas Memories The Diamonds Bandstand Boogie! Church Basement Ladies 5

The Last (Potluck) Supper

Friday, October 3 from 6:30–7:00 pm Friday, December 5 from 6:30–7:00 pm Friday, February 6 from 6:30–7:00 pm Friday, March 27 from 6:30–7:00 pm

The Schauer Center is a private 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization; all donations are tax-deductible.

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Beyond the Stage COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

Learning and the arts go hand-in-hand! The Schauer Community School of the Arts believes the arts are for everyone— we welcome young and old, the accomplished and the beginning. Each student receives the finest quality instruction from experienced arts professionals, all while having fun at the same time. For more about our year-round offerings in music, dance, theater, and visual arts, visit SchauerCenter.org/CSA or call 262-670-0560, ext. 4.

E·MARQUEE NEWSLETTER

Want up-to-date Schauer Center news? Join our email list! Each month we’ll send you the Schauer eMarquee newsletter, complete with what’s happening in our facility on stage and off. You may also receive special reminders or last-minute offers on upcoming shows. Visit SchauerCenter.org/JoinEnews to sign-up, set your preferences, and stay informed.

GIFT CERTIFICATES

—Photo courtesy Chasing Lilies Photography

Give the gift of the arts! Starting at just $5, our gift certificates never expire and can be used towards any Schauer Center purchase – tickets, class tuition, even facility rentals. Charge over the phone, online or in person from the Box Office.

RENT OUR FACILITY

Choose a setting with distinction for your next social event, business function or performance. No matter what the occasion, we will work with you to ensure your event receives a standing ovation! Able to accommodate events of all sizes, the Schauer Center has several unique spaces to suit your needs. To arrange a tour, call our Director of Event Services at 262-670-0560, ext. 5 or visit SchauerCenter.org/OurFacility for more information.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Our volunteers are hard-working, enthusiastic, fun-loving people who want to give back to their community and help support the arts. The Schauer Center has many different volunteer opportunities to put your skills and talents to use. For a volunteer application, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 262-670-0560, ext. 213 or visit SchauerCenter.org/GetInvolved/Volunteer.

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Discounted Tickets COMMUNITY PERFORMANCES* As a regional arts center, several events in our Mainstage series recognize the support we receive from surrounding communities by giving residents of that community the opportunity to receive $4 off full price tickets. Community prices are listed next to event descriptions.

ALLENTON AREA (53002, 53091)

Collin Raye on Friday, October 3 at 7:30 pm

BEAVER DAM (53916)

Forever Plaid on Friday, January 16 at 7:30 pm

GERMANTOWN (53022)

My Funny Valentine on Friday, February 20 at 7:30 pm

HARTFORD AREA (53003, 53027, 53078, 53059) Cherish the Ladies on Sunday, March 15 at 7:00 pm

HORICON AREA (53032, 53035) JACKSON (53037) JUNEAU (53039) KEWASKUM (53040)

MAYVILLE AREA (53050, 53048) RICHFIELD AREA (53076, 53033, 53017)

SLINGER (53086)

WATERTOWN (53094, 53098)

WEST BEND (53090, 53095)

The Lady with All the Answers on Friday, October 17 at 7:30 pm Church Basement Ladies 5 on Friday, March 27 at 7:30 pm The Diamonds on Friday, February 6 at 7:30 pm Winter Dance Party on Sunday, January 25 at 3:00 pm

Rockapella Holiday on Friday, December 19 at 7:30 pm Church Basement Ladies 5 on Saturday, March 28 at 3:00 pm

Jim Witter on Friday, December 5 at 7:30 pm Let's Hang On! on Friday, September 26 at 7:30 pm

Broadway’s Next H!t Musical on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 pm

GROUPS OF 20 OR MORE* Performing arts events provide wonderful outings for any group! Book 20 or more tickets to a single event and receive $4 off full price adult prime seat prices. Call our Box Office Manager at 262-670-0560, ext. 201 or visit SchauerCenter.org/Groups for information about group benefits and policies. Group Series brochures are available upon request.

QUEST CARDHOLDERS* Tickets for adults who receive FoodShare Wisconsin benefits are $14 for Mainstage or Cabaret and $10 for Family series events. Patrons must present QUEST card and ID in person at the Box Office to receive discount. A max of 20 QUEST tickets per performance will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Not valid on benefit events, Tikes in Pikes series or as part of a Group reservation.

RUSH TICKETS* One (1) hour prior to Mainstage or Cabaret series performance, adult tickets are available for half price at the Box Office upon request, pending availability.

STUDENTS & CHILDREN* Tickets for youth ages 13 to 18 and students with a valid college ID are $10 for Mainstage and Family series events. You may be asked to present your student ID at the time of purchase and/or on the day of the performance. Note: Although student prices are offered, Mainstage performances may not be suitable for all ages. For Family shows, tickets for children (ages 12 and under) are $8. Exclusively for our Family Series, $5 lap seats can be purchased for children 3 and under; for Tikes in Pikes Series, $1 lap seats are available for ages 2 and under.

WORK PERKS* As a partnership benefit, employees of select business supporters receive $4 off adult priced tickets to certain ‘Schauer Center Presents’ events. Coupon code required for redemption; please check with the Box Office to see if your business qualifies. * Some restrictions may apply. Discounts must be requested at time of purchase and cannot be combined with any other offers. Not valid on previous purchases. Refunds will not be issued for discounts requested after payment has been processed. Contact the Box Office for complete details.

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Accessibility  Patrons with special needs should notify the Box Office when tickets are

purchased, before the performance. For your convenience, an elevator services the second floor, including balcony seating in the theater and Pikes Peak banquet room. Handicapped parking, wheelchair seating, hearing assistance listening devices, and other special services will be on a best efforts basis and cannot be guaranteed. Sign language interpretation requests will be fulfilled pending advance request and availability of interpreters. Hearing assistance listening devices are available on a first come, first serve basis through the Box Office on the day of the performance. There is no charge to use a listening device, but a photo ID is required.

Seating  For Mainstage, Family, and Tikes in Pikes series performances, seating opens

approximately 30 minutes prior to the performance. For the Cabaret Series in Pikes Peak, cash bar and seating are available one hour prior to show time. Latecomers will be seated at a suitable interval in the program as designated by the artist.

Ticket Donations & Exchanges  Tickets for ‘Schauer Center Presents’ events may be

donated back to the Box Office for resale. Tickets returned at least 48 hours in advance are considered tax-deductible donations. A receipt of your donation is provided upon request. If unable to attend a performance, exchanges can be made for a different date/time or seat location of the SAME event for a $0.50 fee per ticket. All tickets are non-refundable.

Weather-related Cancellations  Schauer Center events are only cancelled if performers cannot make it due to weather. No refunds will be issued to audience members who cannot attend a scheduled performance. Stay Close— Go Far  The Schauer Center is located in the heart of downtown Hartford,

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Cabaret seating chart available online at SchauerCenter.org/SeatingChart.

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