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521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 540.943.9999 • www.waynetheatre.org
Fall/winter 2018-19 521 W. Main St.Waynesboro, VA 22980
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521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 540.943.9999 • www.waynetheatre.org
It is my honor to welcome you to The Historic Wayne Theatre / Ross Performing Arts Center!
Thank you for supporting the Wayne Theatre. We are excited to be entering our third year of programming. Together we are CeleBratinG the theatre successes, eleVatinG the awareness of what the theatre has to offer for all ages and aCtiVatinG our organization to reach its goals of increased Partner in the Arts members and sponsorships for programming.
Thus far, we have had patrons from 33 states and numerous countries. We are the first theatre experience for many students, and to date, more than 14,000 students have come through our doors for an Arts Education program. Our Arts Education Program offers performances for Pre-K through adults and encourages our community to be life-long learners.
This season is exciting as we celebrate many cultures through music and bring hot topics of discussion to the table through our Film and Signature Speaker events. Our Broadway musical productions are a highlight featuring local and regional talent with our cast and crew. The Exhibit Gallery is a special component to our facility that has a themed and curated art show rotating every three months.
We encourage you to spread the word of what a treasure we have in downtown Waynesboro, Virginia. Please join me in thanking our Board of Directors, hard-working staff, and our dedicated Ambassadors; the wonderful volunteers who work the events and serve on committees and our board.
I look forward to experiencing this inspiring season with you and your friends and family, and I encourage you to reserve your seats early and become a Partner in the Arts member.
I look forward to seeing you at the performances!
Tracy Straight
Executive Director
521 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA (540) 943-9999 www.waynetheatre.org
It is my honor to welcome you to the Historic Wayne Theatre / Ross Performing Arts Center!
We opened the doors in March and have experienced many successes. Through our preview season, we had over 3,000 students come through the door for our Arts Education program traveling
Welcome!
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BeneFaCtOrJames & Joan PullenMarvin & Dorothy DollinsFirst Baptist Church Waynesboro Noon RotaryTim and Lynne Hess
DireCtOrBill Osheroff & Barbara Hoy Henri & Elaine WeemsSamuel & Melissa HostetterMason & Annie HulenAlex Hausrath & Anne McInnisCarl & Cheryl RosbergJill SullivanRon & Kimberly ArtzTim & Lynne Hess Paula & Philip KlannRobert & Jeanne PartridgeKiwanis Humes & Barbara FranklinJim & Pat CookThomas & Alice Reider Mathers ConstructionBlooMakers Charles & Ann AndersonLynn WagnerDon & Polly Weaver Stephen & Sara HowlettMark & Sandi Henderson
Waynesboro Florist Gary KirbyClair Myers & Dorcus Lohr Chris & Tracy Straight
PatrOnSue Morley Charles & Sue PaulyPaul & Maria SpenceJoseph & Ruth MolonySharon L. McElroy Connie Shannon & Charlie GuggenheimerBill & Margo Miller Ressie King Patrick & Sara D. O’HareJames & Latane LongAnne Wood Judith Anderson & Andrew BrownRichard G. MenakerLouis & Jean FarmerDick BarnesSuzanne C. FergusonDale and Ginny PoynterCarol SloanLee QuillenCoca-ColaDoug & Julie TyreeBarger Jeutter & Scott RobertsonJack & Dixie McClenahanDavid Rash & Maxine McKinneySharon Fitz
SEASON AT A GLANCE
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JULy 20187/2 Mary Poppins7/7 Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players7/9 East of Eden7/16 The Godfather7/22 Heifetz7/23 Double Indemnity7/27 The Quebe Sisters7/29 Glenn Miller Orchestra7/30 Little Big Man
AUGUST 20188/9-12 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang8/12 The Truman Show8/13 Mutiny on the Bounty8/16-19 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang8/20 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?8/27 Invasion of the Body Snatchers8/30-11/25 Art Exhibit - Perspectives
SEpTEmbEr 20189/6 13 Perspectives Reception9/10 Bridge On the River Kwai 9/11 Science Talks, Geology9/13 OSIP Break the Chain9/14 Live@TheWayne w/ After Jack9/17 Roman Holiday9/18 Augusta Heath Series9/20 AEP The Magic Schoolbus9/22 Center for Earth Based Healing Benefit 9/24 Notorious9/25 History Lecture, Civil War9/28 The Vocal Illusions of Lynn Trefzger9/29 Switchback
OCTObEr 201810/1 Annie Get Your Gun10/3 Catapult10/5 Live@TheWayne w/ Wayne Henderson10/8 Sergeant York10/12 The Return, A Tribute to the Beatles10/14 Philomena
10/15 Red River10/16 AEP Janet’s Planet10/16 Science Talks, NASA Ambassador J. Ivey10/18 OSIP Holden On10/22 Private Life of Sherlock Holmes10/23 Augusta Heath Series10/25 AEP Mexico Beyond Mariachi, Sugar Skull10/26 AEP Charlotte’s Web10/26 Alasdair Fraser & Natalia Haas10/29 Creature from Black Lagoon10/30 History Lecture, World War I
NOVEmbEr 201811/1 Capitol Steps11/3 Alsarah and the Nubatones11/8-11 Sweeney Todd11/11 OSIP Tyrus11/12 Mrs. Miniver11/13 Science Talks, Ecology11/15-18 Sweeney Todd11/19 A Man For All Seasons11/20 Aaron Diehl11/26 Driving Miss Daisy11/27 History Lecture, Battle of Waynesboro11/28 Dawbarn Awards11/29-2/24 Art Exhibit-Full Circle11/30 Augusta Heath Series11/30 Cocktail Fundraiser
DECEmbEr 201812/1 Christmas Home Tour12/1 Charlottesville Ballet “The Nutcracker” & “Class with Clara”12/3 All About Eve12/4 AEP The Shoemaker and the Christmas Elves12/6 Full Circle Reception12/8 Albemarle Ballet “The Nutcracker”12/9 Les Miserables12/10 The Big Sleep12/14 AEP Rainbow Fish12/15 Wilson Fairchild
12/16 Valley Dance presents Making Spirits Bright12/17 Celtic Angels Christmas12/19 The Grinch12/20 Polar Express with visit from Santa12/21 Community Sing-A- Long/A Christmas Story
JANUAry-mAy 20191/11 Live@TheWayne w/ Rhythm Road1/15 Science Talks, Early Explorers of Region1/17 Koresh Dance1/25-26 Tapestry: A Carole King Tribute1/27 Bumper Jacksons1/29 History Lecture by Bill Alexander1/31 AEP The Hungry Caterpillar2/2-3 Nat Turner’s Last Struggle2/4 AEP Cat in the Hat2/9 Sounds of Zamar2/12 AEP Buffalo Soldier2/12 Science Talks, Mussels in South River2/21 OSIP Man on Fire2/22-24 Hairspray3/1-3 Hairspray3/8 Peter Pan on Ice3/12 Science Talks, NRDA & Impact on South River3/14 OSIP Second Wave to the Tidal Wave3/22 AEP The Ugly Duckling3/29 Vienna Boys Choir4/2 AEP A Sick Day for Amos McGee4/5 Live@TheWayne w/ Wanda & The White Boys4/13-14 Alice in Wonderland4/16 Science Talks, South River & Economic Impact4/23 Augusta Heath Series4/24 OSIP Chavela5/3-5 Bridges of Madison County5/10-12 Bridges of Madison County5/17 The Grand Gala
enCOre SOCietYVirginia Ross
Jeane C. CustinBill & Kyle Hausrath
John & Betty LowdermilkDr. Brumbaugh
Valley Real EstateAnonymous
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Augusta Free PressDel. “Dickie” & Anne Bell
Jim WilsonRudy Yobs
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521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 540.943.9999 • www.waynetheatre.org
The generous support of these organizations helps make the quality programming at the Wayne Theatre possible.
tracy StraightExecutive Director Suzy nasholdsHouse Manager rusty SimmonsTechnical Directortracie SkipperProduction Manager
liz MossFinance Manager/CuratorChris wrayProduction AssistantHank FitzgeraldDirector of Spotlight Stage and Original Programming Collin wheelerEvent Assistant
Wayne Theatre StaffTracy Straight – Executive DirectorJulie Woosley – Associate DirectorSuzy Nasholds – Front of House ManagerLiz Moss – Finance ManagerChris Wray – Production Assistant
Wayne Theatre Consultants:Gary Kirby – Director of ProductionCrystal & Chris Graham – Marketing Consultants
521 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA (540) 943-9999 www.waynetheatre.org
WVPTRudolph Yobs
Patron
Bill & Anne AlexanderSteve & Sara DohertyJean DroughmanMark A. DroughmanWalter FloraBill FranciscoKurt & Dinah GottschalkCharlie GuggenheimerJerry Kerby & Connie LeeJames V. Loughran Jr.Eddie & Linda MajorMollie McCurdyRobert & Jeanne PartridgeWaynesboro Florist Inc.David Rash & Maxine McKinneyMr. & Mrs. Daniel T. RossRobert & Pamela SimpsonRoger & Mary Kay Van HooserPeter & Doris VanVleetGary & Jean WadeAnne Wood
Friend
Bowman Family Dentistry, Rebecca ShinThomas & Reba BrothersFarm CreditFirst Baptist ChurchFirst Presbyterian ChurchFrederick Goetz
Betty HausrathLida Hurst & Jim RiceWayne & Bonnie JeffersonDonald LuttrellSharon McElroyAnne J. MooreMosquito Squad of CharlottesvilleDaniel Wachspress Dale Weigel & Ika JoinerMary Wood
Contributor
Peter J. & Linda AagaardLarry & Gail AdamsJudith C. AndersonKim Arehart, Kline’s Ice CreamCarol BingamanAndrew B. BrownSusan CapellTheresa CostelloEdward V. & Andrea Ennis IIIDavid & Teresa Gauldin
William HeatwoleBill & Margie HowellBill & Carol JenningsLawrence LuessenJack & Dixie McClenahanRick McKibbenReid & Suzy NasholdsKatherine NicholasChuck & Peggy RickettsMarvin A. & Annette SchaffJim & Becky ShreckhisePaul G. & Kathryn Ward
AssociateWilliam BlakeyJames & Jean Anne BolandApril BrewingtonKevin & Leslie ChisnellRexford & Erin ClarkeGail CriglerRobert J. DombroweJames L. & Candace DonnellyCarol Faust
Carolyn FrahmJames HarmonMark & Sandi HendersonPaul & Barbara HodgenMary Ann HuntClarence KeeferBen & Brenda LawEdith LawrenceNancy LawrenceRobert LeDoyenLinda McEneryScott McMurrainLinda MeyerConnie MillerGil NovaLyle & Elizabeth PalmerDonna ParadyJack & Kathy PlummerBryan & Karen RomigRichard & Judy SchillingRaymond & Saluda StapletonJoy Utberg
The generous support of the organizations below helps make the qualityprogramming at the Wayne Theatre possible.
Encore SocietyJeane Custin Virginia Ross
Inner CircleAugusta Free Press
Edward JonesGannett Foundation
Wayne Theatre StaffTracy Straight – Executive DirectorJulie Woosley – Associate DirectorSuzy Nasholds – Front of House ManagerLiz Moss – Finance ManagerChris Wray – Production Assistant
Wayne Theatre Consultants:Gary Kirby – Director of ProductionCrystal & Chris Graham – Marketing Consultants
521 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA (540) 943-9999 www.waynetheatre.org
WVPTRudolph Yobs
Patron
Bill & Anne AlexanderSteve & Sara DohertyJean DroughmanMark A. DroughmanWalter FloraBill FranciscoKurt & Dinah GottschalkCharlie GuggenheimerJerry Kerby & Connie LeeJames V. Loughran Jr.Eddie & Linda MajorMollie McCurdyRobert & Jeanne PartridgeWaynesboro Florist Inc.David Rash & Maxine McKinneyMr. & Mrs. Daniel T. RossRobert & Pamela SimpsonRoger & Mary Kay Van HooserPeter & Doris VanVleetGary & Jean WadeAnne Wood
Friend
Bowman Family Dentistry, Rebecca ShinThomas & Reba BrothersFarm CreditFirst Baptist ChurchFirst Presbyterian ChurchFrederick Goetz
Betty HausrathLida Hurst & Jim RiceWayne & Bonnie JeffersonDonald LuttrellSharon McElroyAnne J. MooreMosquito Squad of CharlottesvilleDaniel Wachspress Dale Weigel & Ika JoinerMary Wood
Contributor
Peter J. & Linda AagaardLarry & Gail AdamsJudith C. AndersonKim Arehart, Kline’s Ice CreamCarol BingamanAndrew B. BrownSusan CapellTheresa CostelloEdward V. & Andrea Ennis IIIDavid & Teresa Gauldin
William HeatwoleBill & Margie HowellBill & Carol JenningsLawrence LuessenJack & Dixie McClenahanRick McKibbenReid & Suzy NasholdsKatherine NicholasChuck & Peggy RickettsMarvin A. & Annette SchaffJim & Becky ShreckhisePaul G. & Kathryn Ward
AssociateWilliam BlakeyJames & Jean Anne BolandApril BrewingtonKevin & Leslie ChisnellRexford & Erin ClarkeGail CriglerRobert J. DombroweJames L. & Candace DonnellyCarol Faust
Carolyn FrahmJames HarmonMark & Sandi HendersonPaul & Barbara HodgenMary Ann HuntClarence KeeferBen & Brenda LawEdith LawrenceNancy LawrenceRobert LeDoyenLinda McEneryScott McMurrainLinda MeyerConnie MillerGil NovaLyle & Elizabeth PalmerDonna ParadyJack & Kathy PlummerBryan & Karen RomigRichard & Judy SchillingRaymond & Saluda StapletonJoy Utberg
The generous support of the organizations below helps make the qualityprogramming at the Wayne Theatre possible.
Encore SocietyJeane Custin Virginia Ross
Inner CircleAugusta Free Press
Edward JonesGannett Foundation
Wayne Theatre StaffTracy Straight – Executive DirectorJulie Woosley – Associate DirectorSuzy Nasholds – Front of House ManagerLiz Moss – Finance ManagerChris Wray – Production Assistant
Wayne Theatre Consultants:Gary Kirby – Director of ProductionCrystal & Chris Graham – Marketing Consultants
521 W. Main St., Waynesboro, VA (540) 943-9999 www.waynetheatre.org
WVPTRudolph Yobs
Patron
Bill & Anne AlexanderSteve & Sara DohertyJean DroughmanMark A. DroughmanWalter FloraBill FranciscoKurt & Dinah GottschalkCharlie GuggenheimerJerry Kerby & Connie LeeJames V. Loughran Jr.Eddie & Linda MajorMollie McCurdyRobert & Jeanne PartridgeWaynesboro Florist Inc.David Rash & Maxine McKinneyMr. & Mrs. Daniel T. RossRobert & Pamela SimpsonRoger & Mary Kay Van HooserPeter & Doris VanVleetGary & Jean WadeAnne Wood
Friend
Bowman Family Dentistry, Rebecca ShinThomas & Reba BrothersFarm CreditFirst Baptist ChurchFirst Presbyterian ChurchFrederick Goetz
Betty HausrathLida Hurst & Jim RiceWayne & Bonnie JeffersonDonald LuttrellSharon McElroyAnne J. MooreMosquito Squad of CharlottesvilleDaniel Wachspress Dale Weigel & Ika JoinerMary Wood
Contributor
Peter J. & Linda AagaardLarry & Gail AdamsJudith C. AndersonKim Arehart, Kline’s Ice CreamCarol BingamanAndrew B. BrownSusan CapellTheresa CostelloEdward V. & Andrea Ennis IIIDavid & Teresa Gauldin
William HeatwoleBill & Margie HowellBill & Carol JenningsLawrence LuessenJack & Dixie McClenahanRick McKibbenReid & Suzy NasholdsKatherine NicholasChuck & Peggy RickettsMarvin A. & Annette SchaffJim & Becky ShreckhisePaul G. & Kathryn Ward
AssociateWilliam BlakeyJames & Jean Anne BolandApril BrewingtonKevin & Leslie ChisnellRexford & Erin ClarkeGail CriglerRobert J. DombroweJames L. & Candace DonnellyCarol Faust
Carolyn FrahmJames HarmonMark & Sandi HendersonPaul & Barbara HodgenMary Ann HuntClarence KeeferBen & Brenda LawEdith LawrenceNancy LawrenceRobert LeDoyenLinda McEneryScott McMurrainLinda MeyerConnie MillerGil NovaLyle & Elizabeth PalmerDonna ParadyJack & Kathy PlummerBryan & Karen RomigRichard & Judy SchillingRaymond & Saluda StapletonJoy Utberg
The generous support of the organizations below helps make the qualityprogramming at the Wayne Theatre possible.
Encore SocietyJeane Custin Virginia Ross
Inner CircleAugusta Free Press
Edward JonesGannett Foundation
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evenT SPonSoRSIndividual and corporate sponsors make it possible to bring world-class artists, educational programming and events to our community at affordable prices. Our sponsorship packages include tickets to events, recognition in marketing materials and other special benefits. Please call 540-943-9999 for more information.
IndIvIduAl / BuSIneSS SuPPoRTeRSEach contribution to the theatre is essential to the success of our mission. With an annual contribution of $75 or more, supporters receive early access to tickets, and other wonderful benefits with our Partner in the Arts Membership. (Please see the center of the program for the variety of levels and benefits.)
ARTS eduCATIon SPonSoRSBelieving that a passion for the performing arts begins at an early age, the historic Wayne Theatre / Ross Performing Arts Center is committed to presenting the finest arts education programming through school time performances. The generosity of our Arts Education sponsors makes it possible for students and teachers throughout Central Virginia to experience the magic of live theater.
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FrienDDonald Luttrell William O. & Shirley Day Jr.Patricia Hunt Edwin & Harriet JenningsLoretta HirschfeldPaul G. & Kathryn K. WardKim ArehartStephen & Peggy KingLawrence & Sue MenakerCary AndersonDoris HulveyKaren Bollin Charles & Peggy Ricketts III H Ken & Jane Elkins James & Elizabeth Redd Donna J Pangburn Elizabeth Paige Crowder Nick & Sherry Zawhorodny Richard Kiser Kay Adamson Chris & Jennifer Runion Shelva NorthKatherine Huffman Carol Bingaman
COntriBUtOrLarry & Gail Adams William & Nickie Aldridge David & Rita McKenzie Rexford & Erin Clarke Gary & Ann Peltier Frank & Gayle Mapstone W William Kampmeier Richard & Kelly Manor J. Thomas Brown Jr. T. Lowell & Linda Lemons Jeanne Ford
Robert & Judy vonBernuth T Glenn & Lisa Gray Frederick & Mary Hitz Donna Evelsizer Shannon Smith & Donald Plambeck Kevin & Velma Ryan Anne Dessertine Jack & Kathy Plummer Steve & Sara Doherty Walter L. Flora Lewis Gurkin C. P. Harrison Jim & Becky Shreckhise Abbie Edwards Peter J. & Linda Aagaard Cheryl Newton Violet Marshall Annette & Marvin Schaff
aSSOCiateDorothy SayreNancy TrohaughMorgan & Jo Ann ArmstrongDespina PappasColette PetittLinda ShefferArlene Fisher CunninghamBob & Mary Beirne NuttTimothy & Sharon HarrisonJane SteeleEleanor JeffersRobert CowardRob & Brandi SealPaul J. MoranDenise & Gary Allen
Eleanor AltizerShelva NorthGregory & Jacquielyn BednarzJim FauberThomas & Diane WoodsonM. Edgar Hollowell, jr.Becky KohlerRichard ObenschainKathryn TranPaul & Barbara HodgenJohn ThelinJohn & Diane ButlerPatricia TuttleLinda A MeyerLyle & Elizabeth PalmerAndy & Kelly MatherlyDallas HerringtonJohn & Jacqueline PurcellErnest & Janice GheenRobert DombroweRobert & Mae FordBetty HiebertPaul & Shirley DanaKevin & Leslie ChisnellBeth CrickenbergerBeau & Resa BeasleyJayme BrooksMr. & Mrs. Gary WadeUrbie & Marilyn NashRebecca ShinNancy WhitlockMargee ShowalterBlue OreganoJulie Zook
COnSUltantSGary Kirby, Director of ProductionCrystal & Chris Graham, Graphic Design, Marketing & PRScott Linton, Sound Engineer
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To support the arts and enjoy these great benefits, please contact the Wayne Theatre at (540) 943-9999. You can also join online at: www.waynetheatre.org
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Gifts to The Historic Wayne Theatre Ross Performing Arts Center are tax deductible to the
fullest extent allowed.
BENEFACTOR$2,500
DIRECTOR$1,000
PATRON$500
FRIEND$250
CONTRIBUTOR$150
ASSOCIATE$75
Pre-Sale Ticket Purchase & 2 Complimentary Popcorn Tickets v v v v v v
Listing in Playbill &2 Complimentary Beverage Tickets v v v v v
2 Wayne Theatre Presents Movie Tickets with 2 Complimentary
Popcorn and Beverage Ticketsv v v v
2 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermission (includes free beverages)
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Name recognition on Donor Plaque in Lobby & Invitation to a special event
with the directorv v
4 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermissionv
To support the arts and enjoy these great benefits, please contact the Wayne Theatre at (540) 943-9999.You can also join online at: www.waynetheatre.org
BENEFACTOR$2,500
DIRECTOR$1,000
PATRON$500
FRIEND$250
CONTRIBUTOR$150
ASSOCIATE$75
Pre-Sale Ticket Purchase & 2 Complimentary Popcorn Tickets v v v v v v
Listing in Playbill &2 Complimentary Beverage Tickets v v v v v
2 Wayne Theatre Presents Movie Tickets with 2 Complimentary
Popcorn and Beverage Ticketsv v v v
2 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermission (includes free beverages)
v v v
Name recognition on Donor Plaque in Lobby & Invitation to a special
event with the directorv v
4 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermissionv
Difference!
BENEFACTOR$2,500
DIRECTOR$1,000
PATRON$500
FRIEND$250
CONTRIBUTOR$150
ASSOCIATE$75
Pre-Sale Ticket Purchase & 2 Complimentary Popcorn Tickets v v v v v v
Listing in Playbill &2 Complimentary Beverage Tickets v v v v v
2 Wayne Theatre Presents Movie Tickets with 2 Complimentary
Popcorn and Beverage Ticketsv v v v
2 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermission (includes free beverages)
v v v
Name recognition on Donor Plaque in Lobby & Invitation to a special event
with the directorv v
4 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermissionv
To support the arts and enjoy these great benefits, please contact the Wayne Theatre at (540) 943-9999.You can also join online at: www.waynetheatre.org
BENEFACTOR$2,500
DIRECTOR$1,000
PATRON$500
FRIEND$250
CONTRIBUTOR$150
ASSOCIATE$75
Pre-Sale Ticket Purchase & 2 Complimentary Popcorn Tickets v v v v v v
Listing in Playbill &2 Complimentary Beverage Tickets v v v v v
2 Wayne Theatre Presents Movie Tickets with 2 Complimentary
Popcorn and Beverage Ticketsv v v v
2 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermission (includes free beverages)
v v v
Name recognition on Donor Plaque in Lobby & Invitation to a special
event with the directorv v
4 passes for you and a guest to the Stained Glass Lounge before a show
and at intermissionv
Difference!
521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 540.943.9999 • www.waynetheatre.org
The Wayne Theatre opened on January 18, 1926. The Valley Virginian reported that the six-month construction period had resulted in a 625 seat auditorium. The fashionable interior was decorated by the Richmond firm of Jones and Davis. The color scheme was ivory, old rose and blue with textured wall and decorative plaster borders. A number of bronze chandeliers were suspended from the ceiling and dimmed by what the paper called “the most up-to-date lighting system possible.” The system was built by Lee Lash Studios of New York City.
A major feature of the Wayne Theatre was the Arthur Jordan Orchestra Pipe Organ, which was touted as the “largest and most expensive in the state” and cost $10,000. The console was located in the small orchestra pit at the front of the stage with its pipes concealed in the auditorium ceiling and walls. It provided music for the silent films, aided by a small orchestra.
In 1929, the Wayne followed the lead of the Dixie Theatre in Staunton and installed a “talking machine” by RCA.
A fire on June 2, 1980 created the opportunity to again alter the interior of the Wayne. The auditorium was divided in half with the first screen placed at approximately the same location as the original vaudeville stage. The second screening room was at the end of the 1949 expansion. The creation of a movie duplex gave the Wayne a few years of profitability, but by 1999 the theatre was no longer a viable business venture. The owner closed the Wayne and deeded the structure to the city of Waynesboro.
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Partner in the Arts members receive advance ticket ordering privileges.
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• At the end of the ramp, turn right. (onto US-340 N / Rosser Avenue toward Waynesboro) (continue 2.1 miles)
• Turn right onto W. Main Street /US – 340. (.7 miles, theatre located on the left)
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SELECT SUNDAYS • 6 pm • Pay What You Will
AuguST 12The Truman ShowAn insurance salesman/adjuster discovers his entire life is actually a television show.
oCToBeR 14PhilomenaA world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman’s search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.
deCeMBeR 9les MiserablesValjean, a former criminal, has atoned for his past and now finds himself in the midst of the French Revolution, avoiding a law-obsessed policeman hell-bent on capturing him.
JUL 2 Mary PoppinsJUL 9 East of EdenJUL 16 The GodfatherJUL 23 Double IndemnityJUL 30 Little Big ManAUG 6 NO MOVIEAUG 13 Mutiny on the BountyAUG 20 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?AUG 27 Invasion of the Body SnatchersSEP 3 NO MOVIESEP 10 Bridge On the River KwaiSEP 17 Roman HolidaySEP 24 Notorious
OCT 1 Annie Get Your GunOCT 8 Sergeant YorkOCT 15 Red RiverOCT 22 Private Life of Sherlock HolmesOCT 29 Creature from Black LagoonNOV 5 NO MOVIENOV 12 Mrs. MiniverNOV 19 A Man For All SeasonsNOV 26 Driving Miss DaisyDEC 3 All About EveDEC 10 The Big SleepDEC 17 NO MOVIE
Join fellow film fans for weekly classics at the beautifully restored Wayne Theatre up on the big screen the way they were meant to be!
Doors open every Monday at 6 p.m., all films roll at 7 p.m. Also offering a 2 p.m. Monday matinee. Movies are “Pay What You Will” admission.
Hosted by Jimmy Overton with the Classic Cinema Club.
MOnDaYSat the Movies
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MONDAYS • 2 pm/7 pm • Pay What You Will
521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA521 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA 540.943.9999 • www.waynetheatre.org
on Screen/In Person is designed to bring some of the best new independent American films and their respective filmmakers to communities across the mid-Atlantic region. The filmmakers will tour with their films and work with the host sites to develop community activities that provide audiences context and greater appreciation for their respective work and the art of film.
September 2018-April 2019 • 7 pm • pay what you will
SePTeMBeR 13, 2018_______________________
Break the Chain_______________________
dIReCTed BY lAuRA e. SWAnSon
Break the Chain captures the first-hand accounts of Debbie and Kwami, two survivors of child sex and labor trafficking, to provide a startling look at how this overly sensationalized issue is, in reality, hiding in plain sight.
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On Screen/In Person is a program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation made possible through the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts.
oCToBeR 18, 2018_______________________
Holden on_______________________
dIReCTed BY TAMlIn HAll
Holden Layfield is a 17-year-old junior and it’s homecoming week in his small Georgia town. The popular, athletic teen is already fielding early scholarships. Over the next two years, Holden fights to keep his mental illness hidden as he morphs from a beloved, small town football player to a lost, self-medicating prophet.
noveMBeR 11, 2018_______________________
Tyrus_______________________
dIReCTed BY PAMelA ToM
Tyrus is Pamela Tom’s tour-de-force documentary about Guangzhou-born, American artist, Tyrus Wong, his breathtaking scope of work across multiple artistic mediums, and his personal and professional journey navigating racial bigotry in 20th century America.
FeBRuARY 21, 2019_______________________
Man on Fire_______________________
dIReCTed BY Joel FendelMAn
Grand Saline, Texas, a town east of Dallas, has a history of racism, a history the community doesn’t talk about. This shroud of secrecy ended when one man self-immolated to protest their racism in 2014, shining a spotlight on the town’s dark past.
MARCH 14, 2019_______________________
From the Second Wave to the Tidal Wave/nextStepRun!_______________________
dIReCTed BY Joel FendelMAn
The story of filmmaker, Pam Maus, told through the voices of others who came of age and went off to college just in time to be swept up into the Second Wave Feminist Movement. Landmark legislation of 1960’s outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin and unlocked the doors to social justice.
APRIl 24, 2019_______________________
Chavela_______________________
dIReCTed BY dAReSHA KYI
A thought-provoking look at the life of Costa Rican singer Chavela Vargas, the film weaves an arresting portrait of a woman who dared to dress, speak, perform, and dream to her own unique beat. The film explores the myths and tales others have told about her and those she spread about herself.
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NextStepRun! follows four women from different locations, backgrounds, and political affiliations running for elective office in their local House districts during the 2014 midterm elections. Regardless of their differences, they all have one thing in common: to bring integrity to the legislative process through consensus, collaboration, and inclusion.
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September 11, 2018 GEOLOGY OF REGION
October 16, 2018NASA AMBASSADOR JANET IVEY
november 13, 2018HISTORIC ECOLOGY OF REGION
January 15, 2019EARLY ExPLORERS OF REGION
February 12, 2019MUSSELS IN SOUTH RIVER
March 12, 2019NRDA/IMPACT ON SOUTH RIVER RESTORATION
april 16, 2019SOUTH RIVER AND ECONOMIC IMPACT
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September 18, 2018
October 23, 2018
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September 25, 2018 wOrlD war iWITH DR. EDMUND POTTER
October 30, 2018
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november 27, 2018
tOPiC tBDWITH BILL ALExANDER
January 29, 2019
SELECT TUESDAYS • 7 pm • pay what you will
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The Magic School Bus
The Shoemaker & the Christmas Elves
Janet’s Planet (STEAM)
SugarSkull
Charlotte’s Web
Rainbow Fish
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Cat inthe Hat
Buffalo Soldier
The Ugly Duckling (Lightwire)
A Sick Day for Amos McGee
The Jungle Book
Thursday, Sept. 20, 20189:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Theatreworks USA
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 20189:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Janet Ivey
Thursday, Oct. 25, 201810:00 AM
Mexico Beyond Mariachi
Friday, Oct. 26, 20189:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Theatreworks USA
Tuesday, Dec. 4, 20189:30 AM and 12:30 PM Virginia Rep on Tour
Friday, Dec. 14, 20189:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia
Thursday, Jan. 31, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia
Monday, Feb. 4, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Theatreworks USA
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM Virginia Rep on Tour
Friday, March 22, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM
Lightwire Theater
Tuesday, April 2, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM Virginia Rep on Tour
Tuesday, April 23, 20199:30 AM and 12:30 PM Virginia Rep on Tour
When the class gets lost on the way to the planetarium, Ms. Frizzle saves the day by blasting into outer space for an epic inter-planetary field trip! Hop on The Magic School Bus for a ride in Theatreworks USA’s new musical adaptation based on the original book series published by Scholastic.
Explore the wonders of the solar system by traveling at the “speed of thought” in this interactive performance that takes young audiences on a virtual tour across the universe. The live show challenges young minds while inspiring STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics).
Sugar Skull is a colorful, musical family adventure that celebrates the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos, and the vibrant heart of Mexican culture. This is the experience that will change your students’ perception of the country, its people, and its cultural practices.
A loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte. Wilbur has a problem: how to avoid winding up as pork chops! Charlotte, a fine writer and true friend, hits on a plan to fool Farmer Zuckerman she will create a “miracle.”
The Christmas Elves are confused that Santa sent them to a shoe shop. The Shoemakers are confused about what they saw. But all is well in this delightful, magical story of the poor Shoemakers and the magical elves who show them the true meaning of Christmas!
The Rainbow Fish tells the story of the most beautiful fish in the sea, whose scales shimmer in all the colors of the rainbow. He is admired by the entire underwater world, and the other fish dream of owning one of his magnificent scales. Following the advice of a clever octopus, he gives each fish one of his scales. The more he shares, the happier he becomes.
The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of Little Cloud’s travels through the sky, and the Mixed-Up Chameleon’s discovery of his own unique nature.
Everyone’s favorite cat comes to mischievous life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears around the door, Sally and her brother know that The Cat in the Hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat they have ever met.
This dramatic play with music tells the heroic story of the brave soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalries. Trooper Jones Morgan served in Cuba and was one of the many Buffalo Soldiers at the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Lightwire Theater brings a classic tale to the modern stage in an unforgettable theatrical experience. Lined with electroluminescent wire, the beloved story of The Ugly Duckling plays out on stage through a cutting-edge blend of puppetry, technology and dance.
Amos McGee is as kindly and conscientious a zookeeper as you will find. He demonstrates the perfect way to bond with each of his friends. When one day Amos himself feels under the weather and must remain home in his bed, the animals must decide together what they can do to return the favor.
Join young Mowgli as he learns the “laws” of the jungle in this time-honored adventure. With the help of friends like the black panther, Bagheera, and Baloo the lovable bear, Mowgli learns about friendship and survival. Cheer as Mowgli faces his fear and foils his nemesis the tiger Shere Khan.
The Wayne Theatre Presents: Arts Education Programming 2018-2019
The Wayne Theatre is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
our Arts education programming is
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exceeding expectationsMay 31-August 26, 2018Reception: June 7, 5-7 PMStaunton, Augusta County and World War I will display historical photos, newspapers, documents, uniforms, medals, weapons and other items from the area during the war. Curators are Rick Chittum and Rick Potter.
13 PerspectivesAugust 30-november 25, 2018 Reception: September 6, 5-7 PMAn exhibition of contemporary fiber art challenged each member of the metropolitan area New Image Artists juried group to interpret a personal perspective and immerse it into their work. Curated by Liz Moss.
Full Circlenovember 29, 2018-February 24, 2019Reception: december 6, 5-7 PM
located inside the Wayne Theatre; open Tuesday-Friday, 10 AM to 2 PM and during performances and movies
Tuesday-Friday • 10 AM-2 PM • pay what you will
Curator Trudi Van Dyke presented the Wayne Theatre Gallery Committee with an opportunity to exhibit their own work in a side by side exhibition with an artist of their choosing. The goal of the exhibition emphasizes the collaborative environment of the artists as they share their experience “Full Circle” with the Wayne Theatre community and beyond.
Featuring Local & Regional Talent
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JULY 22, 2018 • 3 PM • $17 ADULT / $10 STUDENT
OnE ShOW Only
SundAy MATinEE AT ThE WAynE ThEATrE
July 7, 2018 • 3 PM • $15 adult/$8 student
Two-time Grammy Nominee Justin Roberts is truly one of the “all-stars” of the indie family music scene. For nearly 20 years, Roberts has been creating the soundtrack to families’ lives, crafting songs that navigate the joys and sorrows of growing up. Justin and his band, The Not Ready for Naptime Players, have travelled the globe, from Hong Kong to New York, and Miami to Seattle.
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The World Famous, Glenn Miller Orchestra, the most popular and sought after big band in the world today for both concert and swing dance engagements. With its unique jazz sound, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is considered to be one of the greatest bands of all time. The present Glenn Miller Orchestra was formed in 1956 and has been touring consistently since, playing an average of 300 live dates a year all around the world. Nick Hilscher is the orchestra’s present music director.
GlEnn MillEr OrChESTrA
JULY 29, 2018 • 7 PM • $40
The Texas-based fiddle and vocal trio has performed with the likes of Willie Nelson, George Strait, Merle Haggard, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Ray Price, Connie Smith and Marty Stuart, in addition to headlining their own shows. The sisters have played the Opry, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Austin City Limits and Prairie Home Companion.
july 27, 2018 • 7:30 PM • $20 IN ADVANCE/$25 DAY OF SHOW
The World Famous
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AUGUST 9-12 & 16-19, 2018 • 7 PM/3 pm • $15 STUDENT/$22 ADULT
Take a fantastic musical adventure with an out-of-this-world car that flies through the air and sails the seas. Based on the beloved 1968 film version of Ian Fleming’s children’s book, and featuring an unforgettable score by the Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is one family-friendly blockbuster that audiences will find “Truly Scrumptious.”
directed By Hank FitzgeraldMusic direction By Amelia Fe Camacho
Choreography By Cory Willis
Please join us for a fun night of amazing music and a chance to bid on some spectacular auction items all while supporting a worthy cause. Doors open for Silent Auction beginning at 6 PM. Musical performance by Erin & The Wildfire of Charlottesville, VA will begin at 7 PM.
September 22, 2018 • 6 PM • $20
The Center for Earth-Based Healing is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Roseland, VA in beautiful Nelson County. CEBH offers free trauma-sensitive ecotherapy (nature-based) programs that promote holistic healing (psychological, physical, emotional and spiritual) for survivors of sexual and domestic violence and abuse. Participating survivors are never charged because CEBH believes that a lack of financial resources should never be a barrier to healing.
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ThE VOCAl illuSiOnS OF lynn TrEFZGEr
Have you ever had a childhood hobby that got out of hand? That explains Lynn Trefzger’s start as a ventriloquist/comedienne. For more than 30 years, Lynn has given life to a trunk full of comical characters. She has performed for family audiences worldwide.
Audiences are treated to Lynn’s vocal illusion talents, when they may meet a drunken and lovable camel, a grumpy old man, a feisty little girl, and may even see some other audience members who are brought up for the action! Lynn’s off-the-wall audience interplay is riotously funny, no two shows are alike!
September 29, 2018 • 8 PM • $25
Switchback is the name of the award-winning Midwestern-based duo of Brian Fitzgerald and Martin McCormack, whose brand of original music has made them an international touring sensation and a presence on PBS. Dubbed “American Roots with Celtic Soul,” Switchback seamlessly blends a Celtic tribal beat with the raw energy of the wide open American plains. Their beautifully crafted songs moves the feet while swaying the heart.
September 28, 2018 • 7 PM • $18 ADULT/$10 STUDENT
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October 3, 2018 • 7 PM • $23 ADULT/$12 STUDENT
An America’s Got Talent finalist from Season 8, Catapult is a magical production that features incredible dancers who work behind a screen to create shadow silhouettes of shapes from the world around us. Be amazed as you watch their bodies transform into a mountain, an elephant, a dragon, even a helicopter! You’ll never figure out how they do it, and you won’t know what they will create next – you’ll be surprised and delighted again and again. Packed with hundreds of shape transformation, the show is full of humor, emotion and engaging stories.
October 12, 2018 • 7:30 PM • TICKETS Start at $22
The Return has crafted a truly authentic, entertaining, and very exciting show. And in doing so, the band not only delivers a near perfect reproduction of a live Beatles concert — they capture the very essence of the Beatles themselves. The Return got its start back in 1995 when four young friends got together to play their favorite Beatles songs just for the fun of it. It wasn’t long before they played in front of an audience at the request of a friend and as it turned out, werevery well received. That show — which was supposed to be a one time thing — led to another gig, which led to another and so on until the band found themselves playing on a regular basis. People are amazed at how much THE RETURN sounds and looks just like the Beatles.
Sponsored in part by Stephen and Sara Howlett
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October 25, 2018 • 7 PM • $15 ADULT/$10 STUDENT
SUGAR SKULLMExiCO BEyOnd MAriAChi
Meet Sugar Skull, a charismatic candy skeleton who dreams of riding the exclusive train to Who-Knows-Where. Can an ordinary girl like Vita help him in time?
Sugar Skull is a colorful, musical family adventure that celebrates the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos, and the vibrant heart of Mexican culture.
This is the experience that will change your students’ perception of the country, its people, and its cultural practices.
October 26, 2018 • 7:30 PM • $20
The musical partnership between consummate performer Alasdair Fraser, “the Michael Jordan of Scottish fiddling,” and brilliant Californian cellist, Natalie Haas, spans the full spectrum between intimate chamber music and ecstatic dance energy. Over the last 16 years of creating a buzz at festivals and concert halls across the world, they have truly set the standard for fiddle and cello in traditional music. They continue to thrill audiences internationally with their virtuosic playing, their near-telepathic understanding, and the joyful spontaneity and sheer physical presence of their music.
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November 1, 2018 • 7:30 PM • Tickets Starting at $45
Alsarah & the Nubatones were born out ofmany dinner conversations betweenAlsarah and Rami El Aasser about nubian‘songs of return’, modern migrationpatterns and the cultural exchangesbetween Sudan and Egypt. A commonlove for the richness of pentatonic sounds,and shared migration experiences,expanded the conversation to includearmenian – american oud player Haigmanoukian and french born togo raisedbass player Mawuena Kodjovi. Under theleadership of Alsarah, the Brooklyn basedgroup’s sound grew into what they havedubbed as ‘east – african retro-pop’.
AlSArAh & ThE nuBATOnES
November 3, 2018 • 7:30 PM • Tickets starting at $23
Sponsored in part by valley Real estate and Tim & lynne Hess
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October 26, 2018 • 7:30 PM • $20NOVEMBER 20, 2018 • 7 PM • $17
A 32-year-old classically trained pianist and composer, Aaron Diehl has made an indelible mark on the jazz world over the last 15 years. While showing a rare affinity for early jazz and mid-20th century “third-stream” music, his latest evolution comes as he begins to tackle modern classical works.
Sweeney Todd has become a worldwide success since being awarded eight Tonys, (including Best Musical), for its Broadway premiere. Stephen Sondheim’s and Hugh Wheeler’s (A Little Night Music, Pacific Overtures) tasty, thrilling, theatrical treat has simultaneously shocked, awed and delighted audiences across the world.
NOVEMBER 8-11 & 15-18, 2018 • 7 PM/3 pm • $15 Student/$22 ADULT
directed By Hank Fitzgerald
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NOVEMBER 28, 2018
Christmashome tour & cocktail party
Cocktail Party • November 30, 2018 • 7-9 PM • $100
Home tour • December 1, 2018 • 10 am - 4 pm$20 in Advance/$25 Day of EVENT
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DECEMBer 8, 2018 • 2 PM/5 PM • $20 ADULT/$14 STUDENT
Charlottesville Ballet’s professional production of the classic holiday ballet returns to the historic Wayne Theatre! Join Clara as she journeys through Lands of Snowflakes and Sweets in an enchanting 90-minute performance that is sure to delight the entire family.
DECEMBer 1, 2018 • 1 PM/5 pm • $25 ADULT/$20 STUDENT
AlSo JoIn uS FoR THe “ClASS WITH ClARA” HolIdAY evenT!Your child can experience the magic of The Nutcracker by taking a ballet class onstage with Clara and her friends! Perfect for ages 3-8, participants learn introductory ballet steps and have photo opportunities with the Charlottesville Ballet’s professional dancers. VIP tickets to the event are $45 per child, which includes seating for the performance and a special Nutcracker souvenir.
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December 15, 2018 • 8 PM • TICKets startING at $30
Wilson Fairchild is a country music duo made up of Wil and Langdon Reid from the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. These two men, referred to as “the Reid boys,” have been writing, performing and playing music together their whole lives. To sum up their passion and drive for their music and career, a self-penned line from their new title cut, “Country On”, says it all: “We love country music and we’ll never let it die.”
Sponsored by delegate “dickie” and Anne Bell
December 16, 2018 • 2 PM/5:30 pm • $18 ADULT/$12 STUDENT
Presented by Valley Dance Theatre of Staunton, VA, featuring ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, hip hop and more.
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DECEMBer 17, 2018 • 7 pm • $30
Sponsored by Rudy Yobs and Becky Kohler
The Grinch DECEMBer 19, 2018
2 pmPAY WHAT YOU WILL
POLAR EXPRESS WITH A VISIT FROM SANTA
DECEMBer 20, 201810 am/2 pm
DECEMBer 21, 20186:30 pm Sing-a-long with Jimmy O 7 pm A Christmas StoryPAY WHAT YOU WILL
While movies are Pay What You Will, due to high demand, we recommend reserving tickets for your family online at no cost to guarantee your seat.
Christmas movies
DECEMBer 19-21, 2018 • Pay What You Will
Mark your calendar! Santa will make a special appearance at the Wayne one hour before the screenings of The Polar Express on December 20!
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$75 vIP Reception at 6 PM with director’s Sparkling Toast at 6:45 PM
Koresh Dance Company was founded in 1991 by Israeli-born choreographer and artistic director Ronen (Roni) Koresh. Known for its engaging performance and technically superb dancers, the company performs critically acclaimed works in touring performances around the country. Koresh has been hailed internationally, touring to destinations including Spain, Turkey, Israel, South Korea, Mexico, and Guatemala. Over the years, Roni has developed a vast repertoire of work that ranges from explosive and passionate to intimate and restrained.
January 17, 2019 • 7 pm • $18 Student/$32 Adult January 25-26, 2019 • 7 PM • $17 ADULT/$10 STUDENT
Join us for an evening as many of the area’s top singers take you through the songbook of one of the best songwriters of all time.
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January 27, 2019 • 4 PM • TICkets starting at $22
Like an old-time barn dance in downtown New Orleans, the Bumper Jacksons pull together a vast array of early American traditions into a deliciously cohesive sound that strikes you right in the heart. Country swing, old-time blues, brassed-up bluegrass - these high-spirit wonders do and love it all. Powerhouse vocals are flanked by a dexterous pedal steel and a brassalicious horn section, all supported by dynamic drums and bass.
Hard-swinging grooves and roadhouse drinking songs are valleyed by delicate waltzes of loss and regret. At the center of it all, is an invitation to join in – be it a rowdy dance, a moment of soulful intimacy, or a movement to make a better world.
BuMPEr JACKSOnS
FEBRUARY 2-3, 2019 • 7 PM/2 pm • $12
P. A. Wray, gives us a unique imagining of the final destiny of one of this country’s most controversial historical characters - Nat Turner, leader of the bloody slave revolt that occurred in Southampton County, Virginia in 1831. Turner’s journey in this piece, facilitated by a powerful archetype, helps to move the story of the oppressed, who strike a blow for freedom, more into the universal realm.
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After being featured on Vashawn Mitchell’s “Chasing After You”, off the GRAMMY® nominated Triumphant, Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar have become sought after all over the world for their expressive vocals and intricate arrangements of classic gospel hymns.
The group has made a name for themselves by performing with gospel greats, such as William McDowell, Kierra “Kiki” Sheard, Richard Smallwood, Earnest Pugh, and James Fortune.
Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar have transcended cultural boundaries with their fresh adaptations of contemporary gospel, pop and musical theatre hits - the group’s music is sung all over the world.
ThE SOundS OF ZAMAr
February 22-24 & March 1-3, 2019 • 7 pm/3 pm • $22 ADULT/$15 STUDENT
The 1950s are out, and change is in the air! Hairspray, winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is a family-friendly musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriously tuneful songs.
February 9, 2019 • 8 pm • TICKETS STARTING AT $28
directed By Hank Fitzgerald
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March 8, 2019 • 7:30 pm • $22 Adult/$15 Student March 29, 2019 • 7:30 pm • TICKETS STARTING AT $42
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The Vienna Boys Choir, renowned as one of the finest vocal ensembles in the world for over five centuries, is a frequent visitor to North America, performing throughout the country in everything from houses of worship to great concert venues like New York’s Carnegie Hall and Chicago’s Symphony Hall. The enormously popular chorus is actually comprised of four separate ensembles of boys between the ages of 10 and 14, totaling choristers at the Vienna Boys Choir school at any given time.
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May 3-5 & 10-12, 2019 • 7 PM/3 pm • $22 ADULT/$15 STUDENT
Based on the best-selling novel, and developed by the Pulitzer- and Tony Award-winning creative team of Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years, Parade, Songs for a New World) and Marsha Norman, The Bridges of Madison County captures the lyrical expanse of America’s heartland along with the yearning entangled in the eternal question” “What if...?” Winner of the 2014 Tony Award for Best Score and Orchestrations, this sweeping romance about the roads we travel, the doors we open and the bridges we dare to cross will leave audiences breathless.
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april 13-14, 2019 • 7 pm/3 pm • $12 Adult/$5 Student
This brand new musical version of the timeless classic takes you down the rabbit hole with zany characters, mad tea parties, flamingo croquet on the lawn, and tap dancing playing cards, all in a land where nothing is as it seems. The ever-curious Alice, the White Rabbit, Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum, the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar, the Mock Turtle, the mysterious Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts, and all your favorites from Lewis Carroll’s beloved books, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass make this a magical, tuneful, and over-the-top entertaining musical for the whole family!
BegInS FeBRuARY 2: The Wayne Theatre Workshop is back for a third year with “Alice in Wonderland.” Following the success of “Anne of Green Gables” and “Snow White and the Prince,” this workshop is for aspiring actors and backstage theatrical professionals. Classes run Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 1 PM. The workshop will allow students to explore the many aspects of musical theatre through acting techniques, music, dance, costume, makeup and behind-the-scenes action. Students will put together a show and have performances in front of a live audience. Enroll online. Fee.
WORKSHOP LIVE PERFORMANCEs
directed By Hank Fitzgerald
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The restored Wayne is available for rentals during the week and on weekends. This UNIQUE venue is perfect to host your WEDDING, SPECIAL EVENT, BUSINESS MEETING OR CONFERENCE.
Consider one of five spaces in the Wayne Theatre:
• Auditorium
• Stage Only
• Custin Cabaret
• Exhibit Gallery
• Lowdermilk Lounge
For more information or availability: 540-943-9999 or [email protected]
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frequently asked questions
no SMoKIngDue to the limited gathering space at any entrance of the theatre, smoking is strictly prohibited on the Wayne Theatre property.
dooRS oPenFor all shows, the exterior Lobby doors open one hour before show time and doors into the auditorium open 30 minutes before show time.
PAYMenT TYPeS ACCePTed• We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover
credit cards/debit cards.
• Checks made payable to the “Wayne Theatre” with valid driver’s license are accepted.
HelPFul SuggeSTIonIt is recommended that you purchase tickets in advance to secure better seating for reserved seating events. Advance purchase of tickets will also insure that you will not have to wait in line at the box office and potentially miss the start of the event you are attending.
ConvenIenCe FeeSThere are minimal convenience fees added to the purchase of tickets when tickets are purchased online or over the phone. These fees are incorporated by our ticketing software. Tickets purchased in person at the Wayne Theatre box office do not incur any fees.
ReFundS/eXCHAngeSAll sales are final. No requests for cancellations or refunds are accepted. In the event that a performance is either cancelled or postponed, the Wayne Theatre will make every effort to contact patrons via e-mail, time permitting. If a performance is playing multiple nights and tickets are still available, we can exchange tickets for the same performance on a different night. Ticket exchanges are $5.00 per order. Refunds on tickets purchased are made ONLY when the artist cancels or postpones an event.
InCleMenT WeATHeR PolICYThe show is on unless the artist cancels. If the Wayne is required to reschedule the show, tickets to the new date will be issued to those who purchased tickets. If you are unable to attend the new date, a credit will be applied to your account with us to use on a future show.
geneRAl AdMISSIonGeneral admission events mean that the seats are not reserved and seating is based on a first come, first served basis.
ReSeRved SeATIngReserved seating events mean that a specific seat(s) is assigned at the time of your ticket purchase.
CAMeRASVideo cameras, monopods, tripods, audio recording devices and cameras with telephoto or zoom lenses, including SLR’s, are not permitted for most events at the Wayne Theatre. For each event this decision is made by the producer or promoter typically because of strict copyright laws and/or for the safety of performers. This policy will be strictly enforced. Please check with the box office to see what is allowed for any specific event.
AdA SeRvICeS• The theatre provides seating for persons that require ADA
seating, with companion seating if necessary. Any patrons requiring special assistance should contact the box office in advance to make arrangements.
• The first and second floor bathrooms are ADA accessible.
• ADA seating is located on the first floor and second floor balcony.
• The parking lot entrance on the left side of the marquee may be used for drop-off and pick-up.
• Handicapped parking spaces are available in the parking lot directly adjacent to the theatre.
ReSAle TICKeTSThe Wayne Theatre can only provide customer care and service for tickets purchased through the Wayne Theatre box office. Tickets that have been purchased via resale cannot be guaranteed.
WIll CAllIf your tickets are to be “held at will call”, they will be at the Box Office at the time of the performance. The box office is open 1 hour before an event, for your convenience and early pick up. You MUST have a photo ID or the credit card you used to purchase the tickets in order to obtain them.
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OUR AMBASSADORS MAKE IT POSSIBLE! Please take a moment to thank our wonderful volunteers today. We are indebted to them for their service and desire to make a difference in the community. They help to prepare the venue, greet, scan tickets and serve our patrons in a hundred different ways.Alice MeeteerAndrea JacksonAngie JohnsonAnn KlotzAnn MasseAnne McInnisAnnette SchaffBarb HoyBarbara StrattonBecky KohlerBeth BradyBeth CrickenbergerBeth LaughlinBetty GruberBetty LowdermilkBetty ColbyBill KirkendallBob ScottBobbie BonarBobbie GilbertBonnie RobertBrenda ArkwardBrenda MillerCarol BingamanCarolyn BarretteCathy WaldorfChandler ShowalterChris WrayCindy DavisCindy LewisClare PepeClaudia BedwellColette PetittConnie LeeConnie MercierDavid BotkinDavid GeigerDavid JacobsDavid RashDebbie JacobsDebby RayDeborah BulissaDestiny MasonDiane ButlerDiane WoodsonDixie McClenahanDon JohnsonDonna DannerDonna Johnson
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