09-10 arts center booklet
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A publication describing events in the Arts Center during the 2009-10 seasonTRANSCRIPT
Robert A. Peck Arts Center
2009-2010
Contact
I N F O R M A T I O N
TheaterMike Myers 855-2217
MusicRobert Hussa 855-2213
Gallery/Box OfficeAlec Henderson 855-2002
Central Wyoming College built an arts facility in 1983 through use of the state’s mineral royalty funds and generous private contributions. The Robert A. Peck Arts Center boasts an almost acoustically perfect 942-seat auditorium, estab-lishing itself as the cultural center of the region. One wing of the Arts Center contains equipment and materials for design, pho-tography, lithography, painting, pottery, jewelry and much more. The gallery is home to local and traveling art exhibits, and the north wing of the Arts Center houses the music department.
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October
CWC Theater Department
A witch-boy from the mountain came,A-pinin’ to be human,Fer he had seen the fairest gal . . .A gal named Barbara Allen.
by Howard Richardson & William BerneyOct. 9, 10, 16, 17 ▪ 7:30 p.m. andSunday, Oct. 11 & 18 ▪ 2:30 p.m.
Main Stage ▪ Rated PG-13Auditions: Tuesday, Sept. 1, 6:30 p.m., Main Stage
This forgotten classic is an authentic piece of Americana – a folk tale told in the poetry of hillbilly dialect, interspersed with well-known folk songs and hymns. Set in the Great Smoky Mountains during the 1920s, it is the story of a witch boy who relinquishes his magic powers for the love of a human girl. The meddling of their superstitious neighbors leads to violence and tragedy. Don’t miss this seldom-produced drama which is unlike anything else in the American theater.
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October
Friday, Oct. 237:30 p.m.
Free admissionMain Stage
Oct 28, 29, 30CWC Jazz musicians perform at
venues around the state.Free admission
For more information, call Robert Hussa 307-855-2213.
IN THE
Auditions: Tuesday, October 13
6:30 p.m., Main Stage
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NovemberFriday, Nov. 6Fine Arts DayOpportunity for high school students to experience theater, music and art courses. Scholarships are awarded.
Tuesday, Nov. 177:30 p.m.The CWC Music Department Fall Showcase Concert features the Concert Band, Collegiate Chorale and Handbell Choir.
Free AdmissionMain Stage
Auditions: Tuesday, Dec. 8 and Wednesday, Dec. 9
6:30 p.m., Main Stage
CWC Theater Department
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December
“I want to show you an England you have only dreamed of...”
Adapted for the stage by Alan Bennett
Music & Lyrics by Jeremy Sams
December 4, 5, 11, 12 • 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. & Sunday, Dec. 13 • 2:30 p.m.
Main Stage: Rated GAuditions: Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6:30 p.m., Main Stage
For 101 years, generations of adults and children have cher-ished Kenneth Grahame’s classic about animals of the English countryside. Since its first publication, The Wind in the Willows has been issued in over 100 editions and translated into doz-ens of languages. With Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer, and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, it is one of those rare books that speaks with eloquence to both chil-dren and adults. For in this entrancing, lyrical world of gurgling rivers and whispering reeds live four of the wittiest, noblest, and most lovable creatures in all literature – Rat, Mole, Badger, and Toad of Toad Hall. Now their adventures come to life in this enchanting, song-filled stage adaptation that all ages will cherish.
IN THE
Kenneth Grahame’s
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December
Sunday, Dec. 63 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Riverton United Presbyterian Church508 1/2 Elk Dr.
Free Admission, Tickets Required
December
Winter
Monday, Dec. 77:30 p.m.
Free AdmissionMusic Rehearsal Hall
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FebruarySteve Traylor, Bass Trombone Solo Concert
Thursday, Feb. 4 7:30 p.m.
Carnegie RoomFremont County Library, LanderLimited Seating
Steve Traylor performs contemporary neo-romantic works on the bass trombone with a passion. Joining him for the evening’s per-formance is his trusted piano accompanist and friend, Tom Giomi.
Senior Visit DayFebruary 5
Interested high school students are encouraged to audition and interview for scholarships. Parents are welcome, too. Tour campus, meet your professors, attend a class in session.
Piano WorkshopFebruary 5Music Rehearsal HallTom Giomi, of Native American heritage, has provided piano accompaniment for his friend and fellow performer Steve Traylor for many years. He brings
a burst of energy to his perfor-mances. Giomi is a member of
the Paiute tribe.
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February
Dinner anda
February 5 7:30 p.m.
Free AdmissionMain Stage
Thursday, Feb. 116 p.m.
Food Court and Little TheatreTickets available at CWC Box Office
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February
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March
CWC Theater Department
Friday, March 5Fine Arts Day
Opportunity for high school students to experience theater, music and art courses. Scholarships are awarded.
Book by Joseph SteinLyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry BockBased on Sholom Aleichem’s short story “Tevye and His Daughters”
February 26, 27 & March 5, 6 • 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 28 & March 7 • 2:30 p.m.
Main Stage Rated GAuditions: Tuesday, Dec. 8 and Wednesday, Dec. 9
6:30 p.m., Main Stage
In the little village of Anatevka, Tevye, a poor dairyman, tries to instill in his five daughters the traditions of his tight-knit Jew- ish community in the face of changing social mores and
the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Fiddler on the Roof has touched audiences around the world with its humor, warmth, and honesty.
Its universal theme of tradition cuts across boundar-ies of race, class, nationality, and religion. The cel-ebrated score features songs like “Sunrise, Sunset,”
If I Were a Rich Man, and “Matchmaker,” to name a few. Fiddler on the Roof is, quite simply, one of the greatest musicals of all time.
“Tradition. Without our traditions, our lives would be as shaky as . . . as a fiddler on the roof.”
April
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March April3
Friday, April 27:30 p.m.
Free AdmissionMain Stage
Tuesday, April 27 7:30 p.m.
The CWC Music Department sponsors this annual concert showcasing CWC music students.
Featuring:CWC Community Concert Band
CWC Time’s-A-Wastin’ Big Jazz BandCWC Handbell Choir
Main Stage • Free admission
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April
CWC Theater Department
SHOWCASE 2010Short theater performances directed and designed by students
April 22, 23, 24 • 7:30 p.m.Sunday, April 25 • 2:30 p.m.Dance Studio
Auditions: March 2, 6:30 p.m., Main Stage
CWC Theater Department’s policy does not admit children under three into theater department pro-ductions. This makes the theater experience enjoy-able for all patrons and is a courtesy to the cast and crew’s time investment.
Thank You
May
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April May
Sunday, May 2
Free AdmissionRAP Gallery
Join the CWC theater community and help support live theater in Fremont County. Become a CWC Theater Department Season Subscriber. Complete the form on page 12 and return it to the CWC Theater Department.
Community members are encouraged to participate in auditions, and volunteers are always needed to assist as ushers.
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Season SubscriberAdult Single $ 25Youth / Senior $ 20
Individual Ticket Prices (available at Box Office two weeks prior to show) Adult $ 8Youth / Senior $ 6Adult Musical $ 12Youth / Senior Musical $ 10Showcase 2010 $ 3
A season ticket allows you one admission to each production and the convenience of selecting your performance dates and seats before tickets go on sale to the general public. Call or stop by the box office up to three weeks before the opening night of each production to reserve your tickets. Pick them up or have them waiting for you at the Will Call table that evening. We will no longer be calling you before each production.
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S U B S C R I P T I O N2009 - 2010
Name _____________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________
City ___________________ State__________________ Zip_________________
Phone _______________________________Email* ________________________Please indicate your preferred method of paymento MasterCard o Visa o Discover o Check (payable to CWC Theater Dept.)
If a credit card is being used, please include the following information:
Card Number ___________________________________Expiration Date _______
Name (as it appears on the credit card) ________________________________________ Credit Card Billing Address (if different than above)
Name _______________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
City _______________________________ State__________Zip ____________Return to: CWC Theater Department, 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, WY 82501* Updated email account insures that you receive updates and reminders of upcoming events.
# TICKET COST TOTAL Adult Season Subscription $25
Youth Season Subscription (under age 18) $20
Senior Season Subscription (over age 60) $20
TOTAL DUE
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Music • Robert H
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