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Vote for the Arts The arts create jobs, generate tax revenues, educate students, revitalize communities and enhance our quality of life. So, during this election season be sure that you cast your votes for candidates that have an arts platform! This past June, the two united arts councils in Guilford County jointly announced results of new research showing that the nonprofit arts and culture industry generates more than $118 million dollars annually in Guilford County - with $11.3 million dollars in local and state government revenues - and supporting 4,269 full-time equivalent jobs. Called Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, the yearlong study was led by Americans for the Arts in partnership with 182 study regions that encompassed all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Study figures were derived from audience and organizational surveys. In Guilford County, 59 of the approximately

for childcare. What’s more, attendees from out of town often stay overnight in a local hotel. In Guilford County, the arts generate $5.4 million dollars in local government revenue alone, a remarkable return on Guilford County’s allocation of just over $116,000 this year to support both united arts councils.

76 total eligible nonprofit arts and culture organizations participated in the study. “The results of this study are good news for Guilford County,” says Debbie Lumpkins, Executive Director of the High Point Area Arts Council. “We now have current data that reinforces what we already know, that the nonprofit arts and culture industries have a positive impact on jobs and the economy. Generating $5.4 million in local government revenue, the arts are a good investment for our cities and county.” In addition to spending by arts organizations, the nonprofit arts and culture industry in Guilford County is a primary factor in determining quality of life. Though there is no scale to measure quality of life, a robust nonprofit arts industry that generates $71.7 million dollars in event-related spending by its audiences speaks to the quality and quantity of events our community affords.

And the benefit to existing local businesses is great. As a result of attending a cultural event, attendees often dine in local restaurants, pay

Since the arts are essential to the economic well being of our city, county and state, vote smART this November! For more information about the Arts & Economic Prosperity Study, contact Debbie Lumpkins at dlumpkins@highpointarts.org or 336-889-2787 ext. 22.

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High Point Theatre Announces 2012-2013 Season Schedule features Grammy-winning musicians, comedy, magic, animals, Nuns and a spectacular musical revue.

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riad live-entertainment mavens know they can always count on the High Point Theatre to deliver a one-of-akind experience. Featuring wellloved and critically acclaimed musicians, side-splitting comedies, an awe-inspiring young magician and an up-close encounter with the ever-popular people and animals of Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom, the 2012-13 season sets up as nothing short of sensational. It all kicks off on Friday, October 19, when master song-crafters Janis Ian and Tom Paxton take the stage to delight and enchant with some of the most deeply felt and honest music of our day. Ian enjoyed considerable commercial success in the 1970s, while Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award recipient Paxton’s 50-year career as a singer-songwriter has produced a number of modern standards. Together, they produce an emotional and thought-provoking musical tour de force that you’re sure to recall for many years to come. On Sunday, October 21, Nunset Boulevard featuring Cindy Williams, the lovable star of TV’s “Laverne & Shirley,” will head up the “nunsensical” adventures of The Little Sisters of Hoboken as they head off to Tinseltown to perform at the famous Hollywood Bowl. November 3 brings a live encounter with Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. Presented by the show’s cohost, Peter Gros, this fascinating event includes live animals, fun film clips and hands-on audience

participation. Then, on November 17, the first half of the season closes in fine style as Grammywinning singer/songwriter Nanci Griffith comes to town to perform some of her well-loved country classics. Magic’s Royal Duke Sammy Cortino, opens up the New Year on January 12. Incorporating classic illusions with drama, music and comedy, this up-andcoming young prestidigitator puts on a dazzling show for the whole family to enjoy. On January 25, The Water Coolers, in something of a cross between “The Capitol Steps” and TV’s “Whose Line Is It, Anyway?” serves up a selection of hilarious bits based on the craziness of everyday life and parodies of popular songs. Jazz lovers will be in for a real treat on Saturday, February 9, when the Birdland Big Band presents “Live at Birdland.” Directed by Tommy Igoe, this musical event sets the standard for the 21st-century jazz orchestra. For a perfect Valentine’s Day date night, check out The Best of Broadway: You Raise Me Up! on Thursday, February 14. An optional dinner package will also be available before the show to provide for the ultimate romantic evening with your beloved! Danú, a high-energy celebration of Irish music, beautifully blends ancient and contemporary Celtic songs to create an experience, on March 15, sure to put you in the right frame of mind for St. Patrick’s Day.

April’s musical excursion brings the Ninety Miles Project on Saturday, April 6. Featuring critically acclaimed jazz artists Stefon Harris on vibraphone, David Sanchez on sax and Christian Scott on trumpet – plus Cuban pianists Rember Duharte and Harold Lopez-Nussa – this band will take you to new frontiers of Latin jazz. Comedienne Jeanne Robertson stops in on Thursday, May 9, to give her audience a rollicking good time as she lets them know why it’s a bad idea to send a man to the grocery store, go rafting without a Baptist in the boat or bungee-jump naked.

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Closing the season on a high note, guitar virtuoso Stanley Jordan teams with Kevin Eubanks, who gained fame as the leader of Jay Leno’s Tonight Show Orchestra, for a fabulous evening of jazz on Saturday, May 18. Masters of their craft, Eubanks and Jordan take their audiences on a breathtaking journey into the unexpected that inspires the mind and moves the emotions as it feeds your very soul. “I’m really excited about our 2012-13 season,” says High Point Theatre Director David Briggs. “There’s something for everyone: comedy, magic, exceptional musicians from across a wide range of styles, and even a oncein-a-lifetime chance to interact with the animals of The Wild Kingdom. We look forward to seeing you at the show.” Tickets & information: call (336) 887-3001 / visit our website at www.highpointtheatre.com

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Six Violinists and One Great Season By David L. Nelson This year’s Masterworks concert series is entitled “A Season of Violinists”. All six concerts will feature wonderful soloists who will perform five of the classical violin concerti. Why not six classical concerti? That needs a little explanation which I will do in a few paragraphs. Our own Dima Sitkovetsky will “lead off” the season with the Brahms Violin Concerto. Dima has quite a history with it, and recently wrote, “I won the first Fritz Kreisler Competition in Vienna in 1979 playing this concerto and my international career was launched with a world-wide TV-broadcast of it. It’ll be the 1st time I’ll be playing it in Greensboro.” The rest of the concert is all music from Vienna including the “Blue

Danube” Waltz. And if Dima playing the Brahms concerto in Greensboro for the first time is not enough of a special occasion, then the date of the opening concert should be. September 27 is also Dima’s birthday. He told me he was going to be 29, but I don’t think I should believe him. Tchaikovsky Competition Winner Headlining the November concerts will be Mayuko Kamio, a Japanese violinist who won the gold medal in the 2007 Tchaikovsky Competition. She will perform Antonin Dvoák’s rhythmic and energetic Violin Concerto. The concerto will be sandwiched between dances – one of Dvoák’s Slavonic Dances will precede it and

Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances will follow it. Lovers of the opera “Carmen” will get their fill of this spicy and expressive music in the January concerts. Our guest violinist, Elizabeth Basoff-Darskaya, will play Pablo de Sarasate’s virtuoso Carmen Fantasy, and the orchestra will play the Nocturne from the opera and the Carmen Suite for Strings and Percussion. A friend of Dima, Rodion Shchedrin created this latter piece. Says Dima, “He’s written many pieces for me both as a violinist and conductor, so I am very happy to introduce his masterpiece ‘Carmen- Suite’ in the January program”. Chairman Mao Dances?

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March 15, 7:30 PM

October 19, 7:30 PM

January 12, 7:30 PM

Nunset Boulevard starring Cindy Williams

The Water Coolers

90 Miles Project: David Sanchez, Stefon Harris & Christian Scott

Live at Birdland featuring Birdland Big Band directed by Tommy Igoe

Jeanne Robertson

October 21, 3:00 PM Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom featuring Peter Gros

November 3, 7:30 PM Nanci Griffith

November 17, 7:30 PM

January 25, 7:30 PM

February 9, 7:30 PM

The Best of Broadway: You Raise Me Up!

February 14, 7:30 PM

The next concerts feature American music, and Greensboro’s own Stefani Collins will perform Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto. The concert also has music of Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, and Pulitzer Prize winning John Adams. The piece by this last composer is entitled “The Chairman Dances”: the “chairman” is Mao and the music is from his opera “Nixon in China”.

To close the season, Dima has created a unique collage of movements from different Beethoven symphonies. Dima explains, “Since I just closed my ninth season with his great Ninth Symphony, I thought it would be fun to compose a ‘Tenth’ Beethoven Symphony made of four of my favorite movements from four different symphonies.”

brought to classical stages throughout the world, poking fun at everything imaginable. Their concerts have attracted tens of thousands of fans and their YouTube videos now have more than 28 million hits. So Aleksey Igudesman will not be performing a violin concerto per se, but he is bound to make fun of concerti, symphonies, sonatas, and everything else.

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Perhaps the best known of all violin concerti is the Mendelssohn Concerto, and Dima’s cousin Alexander will perform this in the final masterworks concerts in May. The Sitkovetskys will both take their violins for a special performance of Bach’s “Double Concerto”.

Now we get to the concert that needs a little explaining. Violinist Aleksey Igudesman and pianist Hyung-Ki Joo met a number of years ago when they were both students at the Yehudi Menuhin School in England. In addition to a love of chamber music, the two also shared a devious sense of humor which they have

How can we summarize this upcoming season? We will have six violinists, five solo concerti, a hybrid Beethoven symphony, different settings of “Carmen”, music that Chairman Mao would dance to, tunes by several Strausses, and two performers who poke fun at everything. And it will all start with Dima’s 29th (?) birthday!

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April 6, 7:30 PM May 9, 7:30 PM

Just the Two of Us! Kevin Eubanks & Stanley Jordan

May 18, 7:30 PM

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The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival is 35 years old and more energetic than ever. Founded in 1977 in High Point, NCShakes is bursting at the seams at Spirit Center, the renovated factory that the professional theatre company has used as production and administrative headquarters since 2007. Since summer of 2011, NCShakes has grown to 20 staff members and can now present even more entertaining and educational programs.

Festival Stage of Winston-Salem Presents The Last Night of Ballyhoo Oct. 19-Nov. 4 Hanesbrands Theatre (Winston-Salem) Tickets: $12-$35 Tony Award Winner for Best Play, one of the U.S.’ most beloved contemporary plays

In September, NCShakes returns to the High Point Theatre to present a MainStage Shakespeare production – the classic Romeo and Juliet – and the 35th production of the much-loved A Christmas Carol. In the spring, the popular Shakespeare To Go educational tour will travel throughout North Carolina to teach the written, spoken and performed words of Shakespeare. Last spring, the tour sold out for the first time, with over 130 stops.

35th Anniversary Production of A Christmas Carol Dec. 6-23 High Point Theatre Tickets: $10-$32 The Triad’s favorite holiday family tradition

Meanwhile, the new Final Friday series takes place on the last Friday of each month at Spirit Center, offering low-cost, unique entertainment. In April, NCShakes will again partner with Duke University’s John Brown to perform Such Sweet Thunder, a jazz suite composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn inspired by works of Shakespeare. Festival Stage of Winston-Salem is an affiliate of NCShakes entering its third season. Festival Stage shares Spirit Center with NCShakes, but focuses on more contemporary plays and performs at downtown Winston-Salem’s new black-box Hanesbrands Theatre. Festival Stage opens its season with the Tony Award-winning comedy-drama The Last Night of Ballyhoo, set in Atlanta in 1939 on the eve of the Gone With the Wind premiere as well as World War II. In January, Festival Stage partners with Wake Forest University’s Department of Theatre Studies to present 33 Variations, which opened on Broadway in 2009 – only the second North Carolina production of the play. The season closes with the crackling mystery-drama Proof, a smash hit on Broadway that won both the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize. Festival Stage will also hold the 2nd Annual Jacks & Jokers Casino Night on Jan. 18 at the Millennium Center. This 1920’s-themed fundraiser includes casino games, and costumes are most definitely encouraged. For more information about NCShakes, visit www.ncshakes.org; for Festival Stage, www.festivalstage.org. Call Spirit Center at 336-8412273 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

NCShakes and Festival Stage 2012-13 Season Final Friday Series Last Friday of each month Spirit Center (807 W. Ward Avenue, High Point) $10 Affordable entertainment you won’t find anywhere else in High Point 35th MainStage Season: Romeo and Juliet Sept. 9-30 High Point Theatre Tickets $10-$30 Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy as you’ve never seen it before

Festival Stage of Winston-Salem Presents Jacks & Jokers Casino Night Friday, Jan. 18 Millennium Center Speakeasy Enjoy poker, blackjack, roulette and more at this Prohibition-themed fundraiser Festival Stage of Winston-Salem Presents 33 Variations Presented with Wake Forest University Department of Theatre Feb. 1-23 Hanesbrands Theatre (Winston-Salem) Tickets: $12-$35 Acclaimed recent Broadway drama exploring music, memory and immortality Shakespeare To Go Jan.-May 2013 NCShakes’ signature education program brings a troupe of actors to a school near you Duke Ellington’s Such Sweet Thunder Presented with the John Brown Big Band Friday, April 27 High Point Inspired by works of Shakespeare, this landmark suite by one of the greatest jazz composers of all time shows the Bard in a totally new light. Performed by Grammy-nominated bassist John Brown, head of Duke University’s jazz program, and his big band. Festival Stage of Winston-Salem Presents Proof May 10-26 Hanesbrands Theatre (Winston-Salem) Tickets: $12-$35 Winner of both the Best Play Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama Community Day and Open House June 2013 Spirit Center FREE Bring the whole family for an afternoon of free music, games, activities and behind-the-scenes tours of NCShakes’ state-of-the-art production facility

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LAUREN SOWA as Juliet


2012-2013 schedule of events High Point Theatre North Carolina Shakespeare Festival presents: Romeo & Juliet Two households. An ancient grudge. A forbidden love. Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy as you’ve never seen it before. NCShakes’ 35th MainStage production puts a new spin on one of the world’s bestknown stories. Using Shakespeare’s original text in a contemporary setting, this Romeo and Julietpresents a recognizable world where – still – “civil blood makes civil hands unclean.” This raw, forceful tale of a young love strong enough to overcome deep prejudice knows no time or place, and is as moving today as it ever was. Rediscover Romeo and Juliet with NCShakes. 9/14- 7:30 PM - Preview 9/15 - 7:30 PM ~ Preview 9/16 - 2:00 PM ~ Preview 9/20 - 7:30 PM ~ Preview 9/21 - 7:30 PM ~ Community Night/ Pay What You Can 9/22 - 7:30 PM 9/23 - 2:00 PM (Signed Performance) 9/27 - 7:30 PM ~ Community Night/ Pay What You Can 9/28 - 7:30 PM 9/29 - 7:30 PM 9/30 - 2:00 PM Reserved Seating: Section A: Adults: $30; Students: $15 (through college) Seniors: $22 (ages 65 +)
 Section B: Adults: $24 ; Students $15 (through college); Seniors: $20 (ages 65 +) Section C: All Shows: $10. To reserve Section C Seating (first 3 rows), please call the box office.

 Previews: Sections A & B: $12, Section C:$10
 Community Night: Section C: $10; Sections A & B: $15 in advance. Pay What You Can: at the door only, cash or check only.
 Final Dress Rehearsal: Tickets: $10, Seating extremely limited. As this is a Dress Rehearsal, there may be stops and starts. There will be technical personnel and equipment in the auditorium. 
Room & Show packages are available for these performances through the High Point Theatre Box Office. Call us at 336-887-3001 (Mon - Fri, 12 noon - 5pm EDT) for more details and to make reservations. To obtain tickets for SchoolFests, or for groups of 10 or more, please contact the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival Group Sales at sales@ ncshakes.org or 336-841-2273. High Point Theatre presents: Janis Ian & Tom Paxton: Together at Last From “Seventeen” to “Marvelous Little Toy” Janis Ian and Tom Paxton have been engaging audiences to discover their inner-most feelings. Together on tour for the first time, these icons of folk-pop music will join together for a tour de force concert that will make you remember, make you think, and create an unmistakable joy in your heart that you will recall for years to come. 10/19- 7:30 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $25
 Balcony Reserved: $20 Are Acoustic and Folk music your thing? We have an Acoustic Package Save when you buy tickets to all 3 Acoustic/Folk concerts on our season. Package includes: Tom Paxton & Janis Ian, Nanci Griffith & the Kennedys, and Danú. 

Room & Show packages are available for

this performance through the High Point Theatre Box Office. Call us at 336-887-3001 (Mon - Fri, 12 noon 5pm EDT) for more details and to make reservations. 
 High Point Theatre presents: Nunset Boulevard 
 starring Cindy Williams The Little Sisters of Hoboken are off on their newest Nunsense adventure, this time heading to Tinseltown. They are thrilled at the prospect of performing at the Hollywood Bowl until they discover they are booked into the Hollywood Bowl-A-Rama, not the famous “Bowl!” It would be a sin to miss Cindy Williams, the lovable star of Laverne & Shirley, as Mother Superior along with the original New York cast in this zany new musical comedy. 10/21- 3:00 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $35
 Balcony Reserved: $30
 Room & Show packages are available for this performance through the High Point Theatre Box Office. Call us at 336-887-3001 (Mon - Fri, 12 noon - 5pm EDT) for more details and to make reservations. 

 High Point Theatre presents: Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
 featuring Peter Gros Join Peter Gros, the co-host of the popular Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom TV Series and network specials as he takes you on a tour of his world, the world of Wild Kingdom. Animals, fun clips from the TV shows, handson audience participation, and discovering the pleasure that animals bring to our lives will be featured in this one of a kind family-friendly event. 12/3 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Front Orchestra Reserved: $30
 Rear Orchestra Reserved: $25 Balcony Reserved: $20
 RPM Productions presents: Miss NC USA/Miss NC Teen USA 2013 On November 9, 2012, the Preliminary competition for the Miss North Carolina USA and Miss North Carolina Teen USA pageants will be held at 7:30pm. Young women from throughout North Carolina will compete in swimsuit and evening gown. On Saturday, November 10, 2012, the Finals competition will take place. Competition will begin at 7:30pm, where at the top of the show the semi-finalists will be announced. The new Miss North Carolina USA will represent the state of North Carolina in the live NBC telecast of the Miss USA pageant in the spring of 2013. Miss NC Teen USA will compete in the webcast of the Miss Teen USA competition in July of 2013. 11/9 - 7:30 PM ~ Combined Preliminaries 11/10 - 7:30 PM ~ Combined Finals Tickets go on sale to the public on October 1 Golden Circle Seats (Rows E-O downstairs): $45 
 Rear Orchestra (Rows P-U) and Balcony: $40 ABSOLUTELY NO CAMERAS ALLOWED. Due to Fire Marshall requirements, ALL persons attending the event must have a ticket- regardless of age.
 High Point Theatre presents: The United States Air Force
Heritage of America Concert Band 11/14- 7:00 PM Tickets: This is a FREE Concert, but tickets are required. 
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Don’t forget to include your Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope! We cannot send your tickets without it. High Point Theatre presents: In One Era and Out The Other A Carolina Crossroads Event 11/15 - 7:30 PM In One Era and Out The Other is a history of 20th century America told through a patriotic prism. Using headlines, politics, protests, scandals, sports, natural disasters, and popular culture, Serena Ebhardt makes history personal. She reveals how Americans come together in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness when they stand united. Serena Ebhardt subscribes to the philosophy that performance should celebrate the triumph of the human spirit. This one-woman, musical romp mixes familiar songbook standards with the momentous events that shaped America’s 20th century. It is all just a little bit of history repeating with an uplifting look towards the future. This cabaret is accompanied by a multi-media presentation of saturated images from America’s 20th century. Culminating with the September 11, 2001 attack on America, Serena refocuses the future with humor and hope. Tickets: General Admission: $20
 Groups of 10 or more: $18 High Point Theatre presents: Nanci Griffith
with the Kennedys 11/17- 7:30 PM Tickets: Front Orchestra Reserved: $35
 Rear Orchestra Reserved: $30
 Balcony Reserved: $25 The words Americana/Texas Swing/Country–Pop come to mind when talking about the Grammy winning singer/ songwriter Nanci Griffith. A contemporary of Emmylou Harris, Griffith has forged her own way with her soulful voice and brilliant writing. Dust Bowl Symphony and Love at the Five and Dime merely scratch the surface of her amazing talent and depth of emotion built into her music. Opening for Nanci Griffith are the Kennedys! Inspiration is where you find it - and where it finds you. Open to every moment, the much-traveled married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy have spun their personal experiences, musical influences and philosophical beliefs into nine previous albums of winsome original songs, frequently seasoned with exquisitely-performed cover tunes, that blend acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel into an inclusively delightful sound that’s all their own. North Carolina Shakespeare Festival presents: A Christmas Carol NCSF’s annual production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the ultimate Family Theatre experience, providing wholesome, imaginative entertainment for the entire family. Enjoy a local performance with your family this holiday season. Attending a performance of A Christmas Carol will put you in the holiday spirit--spectacular scenery, beautiful costumes, stunning lighting, glorious music and, most of all, Dickens’ moving tale--A Christmas Carol captures the bright spirit of the season! 12/6 - 7:30 PM ~ Final Dress Rehearsal 12/7 - 7:30 PM ~ Preview 12/8 - 2:00 PM ~ Preview 12/8 - 7:30 PM ~ Preview 12/9 - 2:00 PM ~ Preview 12/13 - 7:30 PM ~ Preview

12/14 - 7:30 PM 12/15- 2:00 PM ~ Community Night/ Pay What You Can 12/15 - 7:30 PM 12/16 - 2:00 PM (Signed Performance) 12/20 - 7:30 PM ~ Community Night/ Pay What You Can 12/21 - 7:30 PM 12/22 - 2:00 PM ~ Community Night/ Pay What You Can 12/22 - 7:30 PM 12/23 - 2:00 PM Tickets: Section A: Adults: $32; Students: $15; Seniors: $24 (ages 65 +)
 Section B: Adults: $26; Students $15; Seniors: $22 
 Previews: All Tickets $12
 Community Night: All Tickets: $15 in advance. Pay What You Can: at the door only, cash or check only.
 Final Dress Rehearsal: Tickets: $10, Seating extremely limited. As this is a Dress Rehearsal, there may be stops and starts. There will be technical personnel and equipment in the auditorium. To obtain tickets for Groups of 10 or more, or for SchoolFests, please contact the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival at sales@ncshakes. org or 336-841-2273. Room & Show packages are available for these performances through the High Point Theatre Box Office. Call us at 336-887-3001 (Mon - Fri, 12 noon - 5pm EDT) for more details and to make reservations. High Point Theatre presents: Magic’s Royal Duke, Sammy Cortino Saturday, January 12, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $15
 Balcony Reserved: $10 To Cortino, magic is an art: an image of life. Whether performing on a stage or using a restaurant table as his stage, his performance utilizes classic illusions incorporated into drama, music, dance, and comedy as a theatrical medium to express life and preserve magic’s foundation for future generations. A show the entire family will enjoy, this is your opportunity to see this up and coming young magician on his first national tour! High Point Theatre presents: The Water Coolers Friday, January 25, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets:Front Orchestra Reserved: $25
Rear Orchestra Reserved: $20
Balcony Reserved: $15
 People like to talk about themselves. They also love to hear stories about experiences familiar to them. Take that concept, add hilarious comedy, original music and parodies of familiar songs, then put that into the hands of a host of NYC comics and singers and what do you get … a celebration of the crazy, funny, maddening and yet somehow universally comforting insanity of everyday life! This improvisational theatre company is a cross between Capital Steps and Who’s Line is it Anyway. High Point Theatre presents: Live from Birdland!
The Birdland Big Band, Directed by Tommy Igoe Saturday, February 9, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets:Orchestra Reserved: $30
 Balcony Reserved: $25
 Founded in New York City in 1949, the list of performers who were regulars at Birdland throughout its illustrious history reads like a who’s who of jazz - Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, just to


name a few. The Birdland Big Band, directed by Tommy Igoe, continues to provide an unforgettable musical event that goes beyond the traditional and sets the standard for the 21st-century jazz orchestra, much to the surprise and delight of audiences of all ages. This isn’t your daddy’s Big Band! High Point Theatre presents: Best of Broadway: You Raise Me Up! Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets:Orchestra Reserved: $35
 Balcony Reserved: $30
 Want to make it a memorable Valentine’s Day with your sweetie? We have a Dinner for Two special in partnership with the Best Western Plus. Enjoy dinner for 2 before the show in the Theatre’s newly renovated Main Gallery. Dinner includes: House Salad with Assorted Dressings, Duo-Plated Dinner: 6 oz. Filet Mignon & 6 oz. Salmon Vera Cruz, Rosemary Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes, Fresh seasonal mixed vegetable medley, Coffee, Tea, and Lovers’ Chocolate Cake. Each couple will also get 2 complimentary glasses of champagne and a rose. 

Room & Show packages are available for this performance through the High Point Theatre Box Office. Call us at 336-887-3001 (Mon - Fri, 12 noon - 5pm EDT) for more details and to make reservations. More information at thebestofbroadway.com Treat yourself to a unique and exhilarating crossover concert experience through a full spectrum of the world’s most beautiful music. From the excitement of Broadway, to the visceral thrill of opera, to the sweeping passion of Academy Award-winning songs, favorites will be performed by talented artists whose credits include starring roles on Broadway and guest appearances with numerous major Symphony Orchestras, to command

performances at the White House. A Valentine’s Day gift you won’t forget! High Point Theatre presents: Danú:
Spirit Raising Concoction Friday, March 15, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $25
 Balcony Reserved: $20 A high energy celebration of the Emerald Isle, the music of Danú provides their audience with an authentic Irish experience! Winner of the BBC Award twice and the Irish Music Magazine Award, the band uses traditional instruments – flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion and bouzouki – while mixing ancient Irish music with contemporary works, to create music that is clever and fun. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day! High Point Theatre presents: The Ninety Miles Project
David Sanchez, Stefon Harris, Christian Scott Saturday, April 6, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $35
 Balcony Reserved: $30
 Critically acclaimed jazz musicians vibist Stefon Harris, saxophonist David Sánchez, and trumpeter Christian Scott have collaborated to create a distinctly unique collection of songs. Recorded over the span of a week in Havana, Cuba, the US based trio recruited local Cuban musicians including pianists Rember Duharte and Harold López-Nussa to create this amazing collection. The result is a true Cuban American musical collaboration that defies political borders. High Point Theatre presents: An Evening With Jeanne Robertson

Thursday, May 9, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Orchestra Reserved: $30
 Balcony Reserved: $25
 Speaking two languages fluently... English and Southern (and having trouble with the English)... Jeanne Robertson is a very funny lady! She’s been interviewed on 60 Minutes, been on the Tonight Show, Letterman and is a best-selling author. See why, at 6’2”, she not only commands the stage, but stands above her profession as a comedienne. High Point Theatre presents: Just The Two Of Us:
Kevin Eubanks & Stanley Jordan Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 7:30 PM Tickets: Front Orchestra Reserved: $40
Rear Orchestra Reserved: $35
Balcony Reserved: $30
 In a career that took flight in 1985 with immediate commercial and critical acclaim, guitar virtuoso Stanley Jordan can always be counted on to take listeners on breathless journeys into the unexpected. Perhaps best known as the leader of Jay Leno’s Tonight Show Orchestra, Eubanks felt the time was right to begin a new chapter in his life and, in 2010, set out to showcase his own creative talent. Don’t miss Jordan and Eubanks together, creating music that is sure to feed your very soul. High Point Area arts council Expo Vino 2012 The High Point Area Arts Council’s annual Expo Vino, a wine-tasting event with silent auctionFriday, November 2 - 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. High Point Country Club Once again, over 100 wines, specialty beers, and lagers will be available for tasting. This event will be paired

with an array of hors d’oeuvres to make the evening a special experience. Expo Vino is the Arts Council’s most successful fundraising event. Silent auction items will include art, entertainment, jewelry, home furnishings, and of course, wine. The evening will end with a live auction featuring special packages. Proceeds from this event will benefit the High Point Area Arts Council and its affiliated arts organizations. Tickets for this fun-filled evening are $40 and reservations must be made by October 29. To make reservations, contact Rhonda Snider at 889-2787 ext. 24. Day in the Park 2012 Saturday, September 15th - 11 a.m.-5 p.m. High Point City Lake Park 602 W. Main Street in Jamestown. Admission is free! Day in the Park returns to the Piedmont for its 42nd festival with fun-filled, family-oriented entertainment, crafts, food and much more on Nestled in the beautiful High Point City Lake Park, the festival is presented by the High Point Area Arts Council in cooperation with the High Point Parks & Recreation Department. AFRICAN DRUM CLASS Hgh Point Parks & Recreation Administration Office 136 Northpoint Avenue , High Point NC 27262 Monday, August 27th - Monday, May 13th Monday 6:00 pm-7:00 pm The High Point Area Arts Council’s latest arts education program, African Drum Circles, was implemented for the purpose of artistic expression for people with little or no musical experience ... the drum circle is for all people of all ages and

Thomasville Medical Center Foundation presents

Nov. 10 at 7 & Nov 11 at 3 Finch Auditorium 406 Unity St., Thomasville

Tickets $10 Adults $5 Children 12-under 50 Years of Supporting the Arts in High Point The High Point Area Arts Council was founded in 1962 and has been serving the High Point community for 50 years! In honor of the Arts Council’s 50th Anniversary, it has established three Arts Societies for donors who make a 3-year commitment to the United Arts Fund Drive. Please invest in the arts today and reap the benefits for years to come. For more information, call 336-889-ARTS or visit ww.HighPointArts.org!

Act I - Great music from great movies Act II Spirit of Christmas Produced by Tom Holladay • Directed by Don Dykoff and Children’s Choir Director Dr. Kelsey Carroll Includes soloists and choir from local talents across the area

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Opus 2012-2013

Brought to you, FREE of charge!

by The Music Center, City Arts of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department

CONCERT SERIES

For details about the concert programs, please visit our website at WWW CITY ARTS ORG s s MUSIC GREENSBORO NC GOV GROUP

Greensboro Percussion Ensemble Mike Lasley, Conductor

Greensboro Tarheel Chorus Greg Zinke, Conductor

Greensboro Concert Band Evan Feldman, Conductor

Philharmonia of Greensboro Choral Society of Greensboro Jon Brotherton, Conductor

Greensboro Percussion Ensembles Mike Lasley, Conductor New, unwrapped toys are being collected for FOX8 Gifts for Kids.

Greensboro Oratorio Singers Jay O. Lambeth, Conductor

Greensboro Youth Chorus Ann Doyle and Nana Wolfe-Hill, Conductors New, unwrapped toys are being collected for FOX8 Gifts for Kids.

Philharmonia of Greensboro, Pillow Pops Concert Dancers from the Dance Project: the School at City Arts

Greensboro Big Band, Sweet Sounds Mike Day, Conductor

Greensboro Concert Band Evan Feldman, Conductor

CONCERT DATE

TIME

LOCATION

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

7:30 PM

Greensboro Cultural Center, Room 100 200 North Davie Street

Saturday, October 13, 2012

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Friday, November 2, 2012

7:30 PM

Dana Auditorium, Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue

Saturday, November 3, 2012

7:30 PM

Dana Auditorium, Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue

Saturday, November 17, 2012

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

7:30 PM

Greensboro Cultural Center, Room 100 200 North Davie Street

Thursday, December 6, 2012

7 PM

War Memorial Auditorium 1921 West Lee Street

Saturday, December 15, 2012

7:30 PM

First Presbyterian Church 617 North Elm Street

Sunday, February 3, 2013

3 PM

Bur-Mil Clubhouse 5834 Bur-Mil Club Road

Thursday, February 14, 2013

6:30 PM

Bur-Mil Clubhouse 5834 Bur-Mil Club Road

Saturday, March 9, 2013

7:30 PM

Dana Auditorium, Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue

Sunday, April 7, 2013

2 PM

Saturday, April 13, 2013

7:30 PM

Dana Auditorium, Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue

Saturday, April 20, 2013

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Saturday, May 4, 2013

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

7:30 PM

Greensboro Cultural Center, Room 100 200 North Davie Street

Friday, May 10, 2013

7:30 PM

Dana Auditorium, Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue

Friday, May 17, 2013

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Saturday, May 18, 2013

7:30 PM

Christ United Methodist Church 410 North Holden Road

Stepping Tones The Music Center will present an afternoon of music in the beautiful Greensboro Arboretum. Drop by anytime during 2-4 pm to hear talented ensembles from The Music Center.

Philharmonia of Greensboro Triad Pride Men’s Chorus Woodson E. Faulkner III, Conductor

Choral Society of Greensboro Jon Brotherton, Conductor

Greensboro Percussion Ensembles Mike Lasley, Conductor

Greensboro Concert Band Evan Feldman, Conductor

Greensboro Youth Brass Ensemble Greensboro Youth Chorus Ann Doyle and Nana Wolfe-Hill, Conductors

Greensboro Arboretum 401 Ashland Drive


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