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gAlA evening • 4:30pmCocktail reception, dinner and concert with preferredseating and dessert reception. $550 per person*
ConCert & Dessert reCePtion • 8pmSelect Classic Students$150* $75 $55 one ticket per ID
Funds raised at Gala2013 support the arts at Lehigh University and Zoellner Arts Center’s presentations of world-class guest artists, community service initiatives, educational and family programs. *Tax-deductible information is available online.
DeAr FrienDsI am delighted to highlight our new season at Zoellner Arts Center, which is infused with beauty, international arts and storytelling. Hear world musicians Vieux Farka Touré, Idan Raichel and Mnozil Brass. Share stories with Academy Award-winning actor John Lithgow in Stories by Heart and fine Irish actors in A Couple of Blaguards. Watch Lehigh students bring stories to life in theatre and music productions of Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, a dark comedy from Broadway, and composer Rimsky-Korsakov’s enchanting tale Scheherazade.
Enjoy Grammy Award-winning artists Aaron Neville and Ramsey Lewis. Be amazed by Beauty, an intriguing modern dance by Jane Comfort and Company, Lightwire Theater’s child-friendly The Ugly Duckling and don’t miss Moscow Festival Ballet’s incomparable Sleeping Beauty.
Please join us in experiencing live artistry at beautiful Zoellner Arts Center.
Deborah Sacarakis, Artistic Director
PerForMAnCe & gAlA sPonsors
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CURTAIN WARMERS PRELUDE SCHOOL SHOW
NOTATIONS Anonymous DonorLehigh University: • Creative Writing Program • Visiting Lecturers Committee
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Leadership Funding: Victoria E. and Robert E. Zoellner ’54gUest Artists series sPonsor: ichiko and Joseph w. long ’88 & Family
Listing as of June 26, 2013 To inquire about sponsorship opportunities call 610-758-2821.
MAtthew Morrisonwith symphony orchestra
MAtthew Morrison, the Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe-nominated star from Fox TV’s hit series Glee, will perform a variety of Broadway standards and hits of the Great American Songbook with a 65-piece symphony orchestra.
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Season Opener!Aaron Neville SAT SEP 14 | 8PM Page 7
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Peggy Orenstein THU SEP 26 | 7PMPage 13
Mnozil Brass SUN OCT 20 | 4PMPage 14
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Jee Hyun Lim Soprano Women in LoveSUN OCT 6 | 3PMPage 20
The Idan Raichel ProjectMON OCT 28 | 7:30PMPage 19
Vieux Farka TouréSUN OCT 13 | 7PMPage 19
LU Wind Ensemble We Two SUN NOV 24 | 3PMPage 15
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John Lithgow Stories by HeartSAT NOV 16 | 8PMPage 13
LU Choral ArtsChristmas VespersPacker Memorial ChurchDEC 8 | 4 & 8PM Page 21
LEO The Anti-Gravity ShowSAT SEP 28 | 4PMPage 10
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Dept. of Theatre events are held in Diamond Theater. All other events are in Baker Hall unless otherwise noted. Check website for Notation Series event locations.
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Bathsheba Monk TUE OCT 22 | 7PMPage 13
LU Choral ArtsForever ThineFRI & SAT OCT 25, 26 | 8PMPage 20 M
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Our Lady of 121st Street FEB 14,15, 19-22 | 8PM FEB 16 | 2PMPage 11
East Winds Quintet Music Through the Seasons SUN FEB 23 | 3PMPage 16
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TAO Phoenix RisingSUN MAR 30 | 7PMPage 7
LU Choral ArtsBeethoven MasterpiecesFRI & SAT APR 25, 26 | 8PMPage 21
Lightwire TheaterThe Ugly Duckling & The Tortoise and The HareSUN MAY 4 | 4PMPage 12 PLEASE NOTE
Dept. of Theatre events are held in Diamond Theater. All other events are in Baker Hall unless otherwise noted. Check website for Notation Series event locations.
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Chris Gross, Cello The American CenturySUN APR 6 | 3PMPage 17
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Guest Artists
AAron nevillesAt seP 14 | 8pm $65/55/45 The iconic Grammy Award-winning soul and R&B artist who embodies New Orleans’ proud music heritage, performs songs from My True Story, his doo-wop inspired album, adding a few new spins on classics such as Tears on My Pillow, Work With Me, Annie, Money Honey, Under the Boardwalk, and This Magic Moment, as well as his greatest hits.
Join Us AFter the show For oUr oPening night PArty in the lobby
Guest Artists
tAo PHOENIX RISINGsUn MAr 30 | 7pm • $39/34 School Show: MON MAR 31 | 10am • Contact Ticket Services for detai ls.
Athletic performers and contemporary costumes bridge an ancient tradition to the modern world as the intense and powerful beats of Japanese drums underpin a musical message that penetrates deep into the heart.
sPeCiAlsSPECIALS
seAson oPenerfamily-friendly
Please look for these throughout the brochure to assist you in choosing appropriate events. Everyone, regardless of age, needs a ticket. For more information about program content visit the Education page on our website or contact Ticket Services.
LEO • p.10The Anti-Gravity ShowSAT SEP 28 | 4PM
LU Philharmonic • p.15Musical AdventuresFRI DEC 6 | 8PMSAT DEC 7 | 3PM
Lightwire Theater • p.12The Ugly Duckling & The Tortoise and The HareSUN MAY 4 | 4PM
Mnozil Brass • p.14SUN OCT 20 | 4PM
The Idan Raichel Project • p.19MON OCT 28 | 7:30PM
John Lithgow • p.13Stories by HeartSAT NOV 16 | 8PM
Compagnie KäfigCorreria & Agwa • p.9SUN JAN 26 | 4PM
The Addams Family • p.11SUN FEB 9 | 7PM
Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia • p.9SUN FEB 16 | 4PM
Moscow Festival Ballet • p.9Sleeping BeautyFRI MAR 7 | 8PM
TAO • p.7Phoenix RisingSUN MAR 30 | 7PM
Children'S SerieS
Zoellner Arts Center enCoUrAges FAMil ies to vis it AnD enJoy the Arts
Senior, student, group and LVAIC discounts available.
Children's tickets only $10!
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DAnCedance
Guest Artists
JAne CoMFort AnD CoMPAny BEAUTY tUe seP 17 | 7pm • $36/30/25
This wickedly funny and poignant work takes a wide-eyed look at the extremes women go to achieve impossible beauty. Donning false eyelashes, sequins, and Spanx to compete in a nightly Barbie Beauty Contest, Beauty invites men and women to consider the perception of female beauty in both benign and malevolent ways.
PAnel DisCUssion: What iS Beauty? • TUE SEP 17 | 4:10pm • FREElocation: rauch Business Center, Perel la auditorium
Guest Artists
MosCow FestivAl bAllet SLEEPING BEAUTYFri MAr 7 | 8pm • $42/35
Returning by popular demand, this company of dancers from the great Bolshoi and Kirov ballet troupes brings the timeless story to life.
Guest Artists
krAsnoyArsk nAtionAl DAnCe CoMPAny oF siberiA sUn Feb 16 | 4pm • $36/30
Fast-paced acrobatic feats and beautiful gliding dancers celebrate the colorful cultures of Siberia. Fifty masterful performers fill the stage with brilliant costumes and folkloric vignettes.
Guest Artists
CoMPAgnie kAFig CORRERIA & AGWA
sUn JAn 26 | 4pm • $30/25 School Show: MON JAN 27 | 10am • Contact Ticket Services for details.
Inspired by an encounter with 11 young dancers from the shanty towns of Brazil, choreographer Mourad Merzouki created two heart-stopping works: "Running" & "Water" which combine samba, hip-hop and capoeira dance.
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Guest Artists leo THE ANTI-GRAvITY SHOWsAt seP 28 | 4pm • $20/15 Anti-gravity absurdist illusion mixes with the clever interplay of live and projected performance in this funny, surreal and touching work that tests perceptions of reality.
Dept. of Theatre
MEDEA by euripides seP 27, 28 oCt 2-5 | 8pm SEP 29 | 2pm • $12Vengeance overpowers maternal love in one of the most shocking of all the Greek tragedies. “A study of power ... and of the behavior of human beings under pressure when power squeezes them tight.” (Margaret Atwood) Greg Mihalik ‘99, director.
Dept. of Theatre
ThE PillowMAn by Mart in McDonagh
nov 15,16, 20-22 | 8pm nov 17 | 2pm • $12“Comedies don’t come any blacker... The laughs are the kind that trail into gulps and gasps…The Pillowman dazzles with a brightness now largely absent from Broadway.” (The New York Times) Augustine Ripa, director.
Guest Artists
ThE ADDAMs fAMily SUN FEb 9 | 7pm • $60/50
A smash-hit on Broadway, this magnificently macabre musical comedy from the creators of Jersey Boys brings the darkly delirious world of Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Wednesday, Pugsley and, of course, Lurch, to spooky and spectacular life.
Dept. of Theatre
our lADy of 121sT sTrEETby stephen Adly guirgis
FEb 14,15, 19-22 | 8pm Feb 16 | 2pm • $12
When the much beloved and feared Sister Rose dies in this dark comedy, her former students return to East Harlem to pay their respects, but someone stole the body! Kashi Johnson, director.
A Virginia M. & Bernard R. Hale ‘30 Production
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A stUDent DeviseD PieCeAPR 4, 5, 9-12 | 8pm APr 6 | 2pm • $12Through a unique approach, students will devise a theatre piece using improvisation and storytelling while exploring themes, characters and narratives that resonate with them. Greg Mihalik ‘99, director.
theAtre & muSiCalS
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lightwire theAterTHE UGLY DUCkLING & THE TORTOISE AND THE HAREsUn MAy 4 | 4pm • $20/15School Show: MON MAY 5 | 10am • Contact Ticket Services for detai ls.
With dazzling visuals, choreography and creative use of music ranging from classical to jazz to pop, these tales come alive in a new and brilliant light. Fantastic for all ages!Education Partner: Join The baum School of Art for a free sculpture workshop from 2:30-3:30pm in the lobby. Recommended for ages 7-11.
Student-Directed WorksblACk box theAtre ProDUCtions
2013 Dec 6-8 2014 Mar21-23•Apr25-27(one-acts)All Black Box events are free. Check our website for times and titles.
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TheaTre & muSiCalSGuest Artists
John lithgowSTORIES BY HEARTsAt nov 16 | 8pm $75/55/45 The Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor offers a touching and humorous reflection on storytelling as the tie that binds humanity.
sPoken Word
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Peggy orensteinthU seP 26 | 7pm
The author of The New York Times best-sellers Cinderella Ate My Daughter and Waiting for Daisy has written for The LA Times, O and The New Yorker, and contributed to NPR’s All Things Considered.Supported by: LU Women's Center & Women's Studies
bAthshebA Monk tUe oCt 22 | 7pm
The author of Nude Walker and Now You See…Stories from Cokesville, PA, named a 2006 Chicago Tribune Best Book, has been published in The New York Times and The LA Times.
kiM briDgForD Mon MAr 17 | 7pm
The director of the West Chester University Poetry Center is the author of seven poetry books, including Bully Pulpit and Epiphanies. Her work has appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Washington Post.
MiChAel o’keeFe tUe APr 8 | 7pm
Actor, writer, poet and lyricist Michael O’Keefe holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Bennington College. His poetry includes a book, Swimming From Under My Father. He has been nominated for a Golden Globe and Academy Award, and on Broadway he received a Theater World Award for Mass Appeal.Supported by the Ann Neitzel Endowment Fund for Poetry and Creative Writing.
eDwArD P. Jones tUe oCt 1 | 7pm
The best-selling author of The Known World is a Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction, a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Lannan Literary Award. Supported by: LU Africana Studies
spoken Word
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ClAssiCAlclassicalMusic Dept.
lU PhilhArMoniCROmANTIC AND mODERN FRI, SAT OCT 18, 19 | 8pm • $18
Walton’s Viola Concerto with guest soloist Cynthia Phelps of the New York Philharmonic; Ravel’s Bolero; Brahm's Symphony No. 1. Eugene Albulescu, conductor.
Music Dept.
lU PhilhArMoniC mUSICAL ADvENTURES Fri DeC 6 | 8pm sAt DeC 7 | 3pm • $18This festive family-friendly, multimedia concert features Jenny McLeod’s Emperor and the Nightingale and Ottorino Respighi’s Pines of Rome. Eugene Albulescu, conductor.
Music Dept.
An AFternoon with the PhilADelPhiA brAss SUN JAN 19 | 3pm • $10
A concert of traditional and modern music for brass featuring a performance of Margaret Griebling-Haigh’s Baer Brass, a piece in memory of Hans Baer ’47, ’97H, commissioned by Suzanne and David Larky ’48, and the local premiere of Paul Salerni’s Many Happy Returns, commissioned by The Philadelphia Brass and the Candlelight Chamber Series.
Guest Artists
MnoZil brAss
sUn oCt 20 | 4pm • $36/30/25
This world-famous Viennese brass septet fuses virtuosic artistry with clever antics in an afternoon full of musical brilliance and Monty Python-like humor.
Music Dept.
lU winD enseMble WE TWO
sUn nov 24 | 3pm • $15
The ensemble is joined by the Allentown Band for Sousa, Maslanka and other composers. David Diggs and Ron Demkee conduct.
Senior, student, group and LVAIC discounts available.
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eUgene AlbUlesCU, PiAno BEETHOvEN BLOCkBUSTERS
sUn MAr 23 | 3pm • $15
An all-Beethoven sonata program, including the Appassionata, Moonlight, Pathétique and Les Adieux.
Music Dept.
Chris gross Cello THE AmERICAN CENTURY
sUn APr 6 | 3pm • $10
American music for the cello featuring Elliott Carter’s landmark sonata for cello and piano.
Music Dept.
MiChAel Jorgensen, violin INAUGURAL RECITAL
sUn MAr 16 | 3pm • $10
A concert highlighting music for the violin featuring composers Schumann, Janáček, Elgar & Bacewicz.
Music Dept.
lU PhilhArMoniC CONCERTO mARATHON Fri, sAt Feb 14, 15 | 8pm • $10
This annual concert features student orchestra members performing concerto movements. Also on the program, an excerpt from Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7. Eugene Albulescu, conductor.
Music Dept.
eAst winDs QUintetmUSIC THROUGH THE SEASONS
sUn Feb 23 | 3pm • $12
The ensemble features Summer Music by Samuel Barber and other delights in this Sunday afternoon concert.
Guest Artists
viennA ConCert-verein orChestrA Philippe Entremont, Conductor & Piano • Sebastian Knauer, PianoFri Feb 7 | 8pm • $48/45/36
Founded by members of the Vienna Symphony, this 35-piece orchestra performs Schubert’s Symphony No. 5, Mozart’s Concerto No. 10 for two pianos and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7.
Free event parking attached to the center.
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world musicworlD muSiC
Guest Artists
vieUx FArkA toUre sUn oCt 13 | 7pm • $20
Called “The Hendrix of the Sahara,” Mali-born guitar virtuoso Touré counts collaborations with Dave Matthews, American jazz impresario John Scofied and Israeli superstar Idan Raichel among his many international music achievements.
Guest Artists
the iDAn rAiChel ProJeCtMon oCt 28 | 7:30pm • $40/30/20
The Israeli-born global music superstar and his band blend the music of Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East in a spectacular show that transcends the limits of language, binds multiple cultures and uplifts the audience.
Music Dept.
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CLASSICAL WINDS
sUn APr 27 | 3pm • $15
Featured work is Upstream/About Two Miles by composer Paul Salerni. David Diggs, director.
Music Dept.
lU PhilhArMoniC A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS Fri, sAt APr 11, 12 | 8pm • $18
Spend an enchanting evening with the orchestra as they perform Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. Eugene Albulescu, conductor.
ClAssiCAlclassical
Free ClAssiCs LU STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLESSun Nov 17 | 2pm
LU STUDENT CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLESSun Apr 6 | 1pm
Check our website for concert locations.
LU SYMPHONIC BANDSun Apr 13 | 2pm
JUNIOR RECITALSun Apr 13 | 4:30pm
Senior, student, group and LVAIC discounts available.
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ChorAl artSchoral artsMusic Dept.
Jee hyUn liM soPrAnoWOmEN IN LOvEsUn oCt 6 | 3pm • $10
Recital includes music of Vivaldi, Schumann, Poulenc, Strauss, Sametz and Dvořák.
Music Dept.
lU ChorAl Arts FOREvER THINE Fri, sAt oCt 25, 26 8pm • $18
Bach, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (God’s Time is the Best of Times); Sametz, Three Biblical Love Choruses; Duruflé, Requiem. Steven Sametz, director. Sun Min Lee, associate director.
Music Dept.
lU ChorAl Arts CHRISTmAS vESPERSsUn DeC 8 | 4 & 8pm |
Lehigh University Choral Arts presents its annual gift to the community. Steven Sametz, director. Sun Min Lee, associate director. Early arrival suggested.
Music Dept.
lU Choir, glee ClUb & DolCe THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS
Fri, sAt MAr 21, 22 | 8pm • $15An evening of traditional sacred music by Bach, Brahms and Rheinberger interwoven with contemporary American music by Bernstein, Hogan and Ives. Sun Min Lee, director.
Music Dept.
lU ChorAl Arts BEETHOvEN mASTERPIECES
Fri, sAt APr 25, 26 | 8pm • $18The spring concert features Beethoven’s Mass in C Major, Egmont Overture and Hallelujah Chorus from the oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives. Sun Min Lee, director
PACker MeMoriAl ChUrCh Free; no tiCkets reQ’D
Free event parking attached to the center.
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JAZZ Jazz
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ny JAZZ rePertory orChestrA A TRIBUTE TO THE BIG BANDS sAt seP 21 | 8pm • $18 NYC-based jazz and studio musicians jam in this tribute to big band music. Bill Warfield, director.
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ny JAZZ rePertory orChestrAWITH GLENN CASHmANsAt Feb 22 | 8pm • $18Saxophonist Glenn Cashman joins New York’s finest jazz and studio musicians to perform his piece Southland Nonet. Bill Warfield, director.
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lU JAZZ rePertory orChestrA sAt oCt 5 | 8pm • $15Past artists performing with the orchestra include Randy Brecker, Jon Faddis, Buddy DeFranco and Dave Liebman. Our guest musician will be announced soon! Bill Warfield, director.
Music Dept.
lU JAZZ enseMble, FUnk bAnD & CoMbo Fri nov 15 | 8pm • $15The ensembles perform contemporary and traditional jazz. Bill Warfield, director.
Music Dept.
lU JAZZ enseMble, FUnk bAnD & CoMbo SAT MAR 29 | 8pm • $15The ensembles perform classic and contemporary jazz. Bill Warfield, director.
Guest Artists
rAMsey lewis AND HIS ELECTRIC BANDsAt APr 5 | 8pm $40/36/30An unforgettable sound, distinctive personality and Grammy Award-winning talent has kept legendary pianist Lewis in the forefront of jazz for over 50 years. He’s played with all the greats from Tony Bennett to Herbie Hancock, crossing over to the pop and R&B charts along the way. www.ramseylewis.com
Music Dept.
lU JAZZ FACUlty sAt Feb 1 | 8pm • $12Past concerts have featured guest artists such as Don Braden, Wayne Shorter and tributes to Herbie Hancock. Bill Warfield, director.
Music Dept.
lU JAZZ rePertory orChestrA & gUest sAt MAr 15 | 8pm • $15The group is sure to be joined by a special guest for energetic contemporary and traditional jazz. Bill Warfield, director.
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Anthony visCArDi: trACing tiMe to MeAsUre sPACe new Drawings and Constructions
Work derived from the direct observation of the passage of light over time navigates a conceptual landscape between two- and three-dimensional space.
Reception & Gallery Talk: SAT SEP 7 | 5pm • Artist's Lecture: THU NOV 7 | 5pm
4 Artist-PhotogrAPhers
Conceptual videos and still image work by four local artist/photographers: Ed Vatza, Karina Skvirsky, Anne Gridley and Tom Shillea with Steven Lichak.
Part of Lehigh Valley Photography Month in conjunction with ArtsQuest’s InVision Photo Festival.
is it Art? seleCtions FroM the University teAChing ColleCtion
Inspired by The New York Times article Is it Art? Is It Good? And Who Says So?, this exhibition provides a platform for viewers to investigate perennial questions of “quality” in art. This exhibition is a project of Advanced Museum Studies students: Alex Doersam ’12, Jocelyn Gurland ’13, Alexandria Kennedy ’15, and Rebecca Diefenbach ’13.
A stirring song sUng heroiC: AFriCAn-AMeriCAns FroM slAvery TO FREEDOM, 1619 TO 1864 Photography by wil l ie wil l iams
Includes photographs recently exhibited at the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library, as well as contemporary prints, newspapers, and written documents related to the struggle for freedom.
the PortrAit oF the MArQUÉs D. lorenZo MAnZAnAres:FroM goyA to esteve
The portrait once attributed to Spanish artist Goya is actually the work of his contemporary, the Valencian painter Esteve.
This one-object exhibition is a project by Advanced Museum Studies students, Jocelyn Gurland ’13 and Kelsey Nakamura ’12.
Reception & Lecture - Reva Wolf, SUNY Prof. of Art History: THU OCT 10 | 5pmCo-sponsored by the Visiting Lecturers Committee
AUg 28 - DeC 8 2013
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Denise DonAtelli Fri nov 22 DINNER & SHOW • $60 | 6pmSHOW ONLY • $22 | 7 or 9pmCAsh bAr (beer & wine)Allentown native and Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist “Donatelli has a marvelous instrument, blessed with a honey and cognac sound, effortless range...” (Int’l Review of Music) Accompanied by Geoffrey Keezer, piano.
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A CoUPle oF blAgUArDsFri MAr 14 DINNER & SHOW • $60 | 6pmSHOW ONLY • $22 | 7 or 9pmCAsh bAr (beer & wine)This brilliant two-character comedy is filled with hilarious stories, Irish songs and “a gallery of relatives, rogues, fools and petty tyrants – priestly and otherwise.” (LA Times) The play, written by Irishmen Malachy and Frank McCourt (Angela’s Ashes), “mixes the sweetness and kick of Irish coffee.” (Newsday)
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Brochure Photography: The Addams Family: Carol Rosegg; Aaron Neville: Courtesy of artist; Compagnie Käfig: Michel Cavalca; Idan Raichel: Eldad Rafaeli, Beaver Global; Jane Comfort & Co.: Arthur Elgort; John Lithgow: Joan Marcus; LEO: Hieko Kalmbach; Mnozil Brass: Bear Beitet; Ramsey Lewis: Michael Coakes; Vienna Concert-Verein Orchestra: Max Dobrovich; LU Choir: Will Frece; LU Philharmonic: Linda Ganus; LU Jazz: Thomas A. Flores; Eugene Albulescu: Don Hunstein; Christopher Gross: Beowulf Sheehan; LU Dept. of Theatre: Chris Eshleman; Zoellner photos: J. Andrew Cassano, John Kish IV.
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