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McKENDREE PRESENTS 2013-14 SEASON Live the EXCITEMENT!

McKENDREE PRESENTS 2013-14 · John Pizzarelli Quartet Friday, February 21 Valentina Igoshina Wednesday, March 5 Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Saturday, March 8 The Intergalactic Nemesis -2013

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McKENDREEP R E S E N T S

2013-14S E A S O NLive the

EXCITEMENT!

Performance Series2013United States Air Force Band of Mid-America Sunday, September 1MOMIX: Botanica Thursday, September 19Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway Friday, October 4The Wonder Bread Years Wednesday, October 30Saint Louis Symphony Monday Monday, November 11 Doc Severinsen and His Big Band Sunday, November 17Saint Louis Wind Symphony Sunday, November 24“The Sound of Christmas,” starring Wednesday, December 4 Elisabeth Von Trapp and the Carolian BrassUnited States Air Force Band of Mid-America Monday, December 9 Tuesday, December 102014Thodos Dance Chicago: Thursday, January 30 The White City and Fosse TrilogyThe Official Blues Brothers Revue Sunday, February 9 John Pizzarelli Quartet Friday, February 21 Valentina Igoshina Wednesday, March 5 Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Saturday, March 8 The Intergalactic Nemesis - Thursday, April 3 Book One: Target Earth Saint Louis Symphony Monday Monday, March 31Saint Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra Sunday, May 4

McCammon Distinguished Speaker Series2013Jeannette Walls Tuesday, October 8 Kal Penn Wednesday, November 13

2014Temple Grandin Friday, February 28 David J.R. Frakt (Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow) Monday, April 21

Admission for McKendree students is free for all performances. Faculty and staff may purchase one ticket at a reduced price of $5. No discounts will be given for Met at the Hett performances.

TICKETS:

www.thehett.comPhone: 618.537.6863

or 1.800.BEARCAT, ext. 6863

free!

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Met at the Hett2013

Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Sunday, October 6 The Nose (Shostakovich) Saturday, October 26 Tosca (Puccini) Saturday, November 9 Falstaff (Verdi) Saturday, December 14

2014Rusalka (Dvořák) Saturday, February 8 Prince Igor (Borodin) Sunday, March 2 Werther (Massenet) Saturday, March 15 La Bohème (Puccini) Saturday, April 5 Così fan tutte (Mozart) Saturday, April 26 La Cenerentola (Rossini) Sunday, May 11

Film Art Series VENGEANCE IS MINE...

2013Munich (2005) Thursday, September 26 Jean de Florette (1986) Monday, October 14 Django Unchained (2012) Monday, November 4

2014Titus (1999) Thursday, March 20 Manon of the Spring (1986) Wednesday, April 16

STANDARD DEVIATION: DIVERSITY IN FILM

2013The Elephant Man (1980) Tuesday, October 29 Invictus (2009) Wednesday, November 20

2014My Left Foot (1989) Tuesday, January 21Temple Grandin (2010) Wednesday, February 12 The Crying Game (1992) Tuesday, March 4

Live theEXCITEMENT!

McKENDREE P R E S E N T S

2013-14S E A S O N

free!

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Neil Berg’s 100 Years

of Broadway---------------

FridayOct. 4, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

$22 adult $18 senior

$10 student/child

PERFORMANCES

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Neil Berg’s

100 BROADWAyA show-stopping musical journey through a century of Broadway’s most celebrated shows

features a dazzling cast accompanied by an all-star New York band. Five Broadway veterans take on the hits

from The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, CATS and more.

“A breezy, sprawling revue that romps gleefully through the American musical theater’s greatest hits.” — Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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MOMIX: Botanica

Explore the music of nature with the eye-popping techniques of the MOMIX performers. Using only light, shadow, props and the human body, the dancer-illusionists

will astonish you with their exceptional inventiveness and spectacular costumes.

MOMIX:Botanica---------------ThursdaySept. 19, 20137:30 PM----------------------

$22 adult $18 senior $10 student/child

McKendree Presents

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Welcome to the Hett’s most magical season yet!

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kgenerously sponsored by

Dr. Betsy Gordon

kgenerously sponsored by

David, Lynn, Jerry & Sharon Cornell

Doc Severinsen

and His Big Band

---------------Sunday

Nov. 17, 20133:00 PM

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$26 adult $22 senior

$10 student/child

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DOC SEVERINSENAND HIS BIG BANDEnjoy a night of Ellington and Basie standards, pop, jazz, ballads and big band classics from the Grammy Award-winning trumpet virtuoso.

The former “Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” bandleader has not lost his flair for outrageous fashions and witty banter!

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THEWONDER

BREAD YEARS

Former “Seinfeld” writer Pat Hazell’s fresh, funny salute to the Baby Boomer Generation walks the line between stand-up comedy and theater. Restore your sense of wonder as you savor the past like never before!

The WonderBreadYears---------------WednesdayOct. 30, 20137:30 PM----------------------

$20 adult $15 senior $8 student/child

McKendree Presents

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“Milk-snorting funny!” — Jerry Seinfeld

“Pure, unpasteurized nostalgia.” — Los Angeles Times

kgenerously sponsored by

kgenerously sponsored by

Dr. Delbert Harris& Mary Metzger-Harris

U.S. Air Force Band

of MidAmerica

---------------Sunday

Sept. 1, 20133:00 PM

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FREE

PERFORMANCES

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U.S. Air ForceBand ofMid-America

Three great shows this year! The Air Force Band of Mid-America, the principal musical ambassador of Headquarters Air Mobility

Command at Scott Air Force Base, kicks off the Hett season and then returns for two evenings with its popular holiday concert, always a sellout.

HolidayConcert

---------------Monday

Dec. 9, 20137:30 PM

TuesdayDec. 10, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

FREE

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The Sound of Christmas”Elisabeth Von Trapp and the Carolian Brass

A holiday celebration features the beloved music of the von Trapp family and “The Sound of Music,” performed by Maria’s granddaughter Elisabeth and the exceptional Carolian Brass Quintet.

The Soundof Christmas”---------------WednesdayDec. 4, 20137:30 PM----------------------

$22 adult $18 senior $10 student/child

McKendree Presents

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kgenerously sponsored by

George Obernagel

The Official Blues

BrothersRevue

---------------Sunday

Feb. 9, 20147:30 PM

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$22 adult $18 senior

$10 student/child

PERFORMANCES

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The OfficialBLUES BROTHERSREVUE

The only Blues Brothers show sanctioned by both Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi’s family celebrates Chicago’s rich

rhythm and blues history with high energy passion and precision. Fun for all ages!

“Infectious and unbridled energy.... it blows the roof off.” — The Chicago Sun-Times

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Thodos Dance Chicago: The White City

and Fosse Trilogy

Choreographed by Tony Award winner Ann Reinking, a spectacular 12-dancer ensemble performs a one-act story ballet of the dramatic events

surrounding the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893 (based on Erik Larson’s bestseller, The Devil in the White City), and a mixed repertory of Bob Fosse pieces remounted by Ms. Reinking.

The WhiteCity andFosse Trilogy---------------ThursdayJan. 30, 20147:30 PM----------------------

$15 adult $12 senior $5 student/child

McKendree Presents

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Erth’sDinosaur

Zoo---------------

SaturdayMar. 8, 2014

3:00 PM----------------------

$15 adult $12 senior

$5 student/child

PERFORMANCES

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ERTH’S

DINOSAURZOO

Giant puppets, stilt-walkers and inflatables bring dinosaurs to life on stage in this unique, interactive

show, created and performed by Erth-Visual & Physical, Inc. Kids are invited to

feed, water and care for these lifelike creatures as they accompany the performers on a journey to prehistoric Australia.

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Valentina Igoshina

Enjoy a solo piano recital by virtuoso Valentina Igoshina. Russian born, but now living in Paris, Ms. Igoshina has been acclaimed all over the world for her dazzling technique and heartfelt passion.Ms. Igoshina’s performance ismade possible bythe Daniel C. andMarilyn J. GloreFamily Foundation.

Valentina Igoshina---------------WednesdayMar. 5, 20147:30 PM----------------------

$5 gen. admission

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kgenerously sponsored by

Dr. Frank Spreng & Jane Spreng

St. LouisSymphony

Mondays---------------

MondayNov. 11, 2013

& March 31, 20147:30 PM

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FREE

St. LouisWind

Symphony---------------

SundayNov. 24, 2013

3:00 PM----------------------

FREE

St. LouisSymphony

YouthOrchestra

---------------Sunday

May 4, 20143:00 PM

----------------------

FREE

PERFORMANCES

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Youth Orchestra

The region’s finest young musicians, ages 12 to 22, represent 35 schools throughout greater St. Louis and beyond.

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“Pitch-perfect... totally nuts and a ton of fun! Do not miss it!” — The Austinist

“Thrilling, compelling... you’ll be amazed and entertained.” — BroadwayWorld.com

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THEINTERGALACTICNEMESISBook One: Target Earth A 21st century

mash-up of comic books, sci-fi and radio adventure drama for the kid in everyone.

Dazzling comic book art is projected on a screen while three actors, a musician and a sound-effects artist provide

the soundtrack. Family friendly and totally fun! Recommendedfor ages 8 and up.

TheIntergalacticNemesis---------------ThursdayApr. 3, 20147:30 PM----------------------

$15 adult $12 senior $5 student/child

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Wind Symphony

A versatile ensemble of St. Louis area music educators perform classical and contemporary woodwind compositions, patriotic marches, show tunes, jazz and more.

Symphony Mondays

An exquisite concert experience features smaller chamber ensembles of Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra musicians.

McCammonDistinguished

SpeakerSeries

---------------Jeannette Walls

TuesdayOct. 8, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

Kal PennWednesday

Nov. 13, 20137:30 PM

----------------------Temple Grandin

FridayFeb. 28, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

David J.R. FraktMonday

Apr. 21, 20147:30 PM

----------------------

FREE

TheGeorge E.

McCammonMemorial

Jeannette Walls

Temple Grandin

Kal Penn

David J.R. Frakt

SPEAKER SERIES

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15The former MSNBC.com celebrity gossip columnist became a bestselling author in 2005 with The Glass Castle, a memoir of her extremely poor, nomadic and unconventional childhood.

An author, advocate and educator, the remarkable Dr. Grandin channeled her experiences as a person with autism to revolutionize the way livestock are treated at packing facilities.

A lawyer, law professor and lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General’s Corps Reserve, he is a highly regarded expert in the field of international war crimes and military law.

The actor (“House,” the “Harold and Kumar” comedies, “The Namesake”) put his successful career on hold when President Obama asked him to serve in the White House as an associate director in the Office of Public Engagement.

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DISTINGUISHEDSPEAKER SERIES

“Hip with a wink.” — Town & Country

“Madly creative.” — Los Angeles Times

() John Pizzarelli QuartetThe world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer reinvigorates the Great American Songbook with the cool jazz flavor of his brilliant guitar playing and vocals.

John Pizzarelli Quartet---------------FridayFeb. 21, 20147:30 PM----------------------

$20 adult $15 senior $8 student/child

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---------------Prince Igor(Borodin)Sunday

Mar. 2, 20141:00 PM*

----------------------Werther

(Massenet)Saturday

Mar. 15, 201412:00 Noon

----------------------La Bohéme

(Puccini)Saturday

Apr. 5, 201412:00 Noon

----------------------Cosí Fan Tutte

(Mozart)Saturday

Apr. 26, 201412:00 Noon

----------------------La Cenerentola

(Rossini)Sunday

May 11, 20141:00 PM*

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ALL performances$18 adult

$15 senior $10 student/child

*Not live, one day delay

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Rusalka

Cosí fan tutte

Eugene Onegin The Nose

Prince Igor

La Cenerentola

The Metropolitan OperaHD Live---------------Eugene Onegin(Tchaikovsky)SundayOct. 6, 20131:00 PM*----------------------The Nose(Shostakovich)SaturdayOct. 26, 201312:00 Noon----------------------Tosca(Puccini)SaturdayNov. 9, 201312:00 Noon----------------------Falstaff(Verdi)SaturdayDec. 14, 201312:00 Noon----------------------Rusalka(Dvořák)SaturdayFeb. 8, 201412:00 Noon----------------------

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Join a worldwide audience from your “better than front row seat” for the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Emmy award-winning Live in HD series of high-definition simulcast transmissions. Presented with subtitles.

The MetropolitanOpera

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Tosca

Werther

Falstaff

La Bohéme

HDLIVE

The

()Please join us for our student and faculty performance series, highlighting the best of McKendree talent, visiting faculty, and more to be announced.

Additional concertsto be announced!

The McKendree

UniversitySeries

---------------Preview of

ChampionsSaturday

Sep. 28, 2013----------------------

Potpourri ConcertTuesday

Oct. 1, 20137:30 PM

----------------------Faculty Recital

ThursdayOct. 10, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

Fall TheatreProduction

ThursdayOct. 24 through

SundayOct. 27, 20137:30 PM and

2:00 PM (Sunday)----------------------

McKENDREE SERIES

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Fall Concert BandFriday

Nov. 8, 20137:30 PM

----------------------Jazz Ensembles

ConcertTuesday

Nov. 12, 20137:30 PM

----------------------Dance Concert

FridayNov. 15, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

Marching BearcatBand Concert

FridayNov. 22, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

---------------McKendree

ChristmasBand Concert

FridayDec. 6, 2013

7:30 PM----------------------

McKendreeChristmas

Choral ConcertSunday

Dec. 8, 20133:00 PM

----------------------Spring Theatre

ProductionThursday

Mar. 27 throughSunday

Mar. 30, 20147:30 PM and

2:00 PM (Sunday)----------------------

ChamberEnsembles Concert

FridayApr. 11, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

---------------Visual and

PerformingArts Event

ThursdayApr. 14, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

SpringChoral Concert

FridayApr. 25, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

Jazz EnsemblesConcert

TuesdayApr. 29, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

SpringConcert Band

FridayMay 2, 2014

7:30 PM----------------------

All performancesFREE

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Series!

The Elephant Man(1980)

In Victorian-era London, a kind surgeon helps a severely disfigured and mistreated man regain the dignity he lost after years working as a sideshow freak. Rated PG124 min.

Invictus(2009)

In his first term as president, Nelson Mandela joins forces with South Africa’s rugby team captain to help unite their apartheid-torn country.

Rated PG-13134 min.

My Left Foot(1989)

The true story of Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy and learned to paint and write using his only functional limb–his left foot. Rated R103 min.

Temple Grandin(2010)

A captivating biopic of a woman who overcame the limitations of autism to become a top scientist and expert in the humane livestock handling industry. Rated PG107 min.

The Crying Game(1992)

An unlikely friendship develops between a kidnapped British soldier and his IRA terrorist captor, who escapes into the soldier’s world when the hostage-taking goes awry. Rated R112 min.

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the 2013-2014 film art series explores two themes: Vengeance is Mine… and Standard Deviation: Diversity in Film.

All are FREE and open to the public. An informal audience discussion follows each screening. Some films contain adult themes or

language and may not be appropriate for everyone.

StandardDeviation:Diversity

in Film---------------

The Elephant Man(1980)

TuesdayOct. 29, 2013

7:00 PM----------------------

Invictus(2009)

WednesdayNov. 20, 2013

7:00 PM----------------------

My Left Foot(1989)

TuesdayJan. 21, 2014

7:00 PM----------------------

Temple Grandin(2010)

WednesdayFeb. 12, 2014

7:00 PM----------------------

The Crying Game(1992)

TuesdayMar. 4, 2014

7:00 PM----------------------

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Vengeanceis Mine...---------------Munich(2005)ThursdaySept. 26, 20137:00 PM----------------------Jean de Florette(1986)MondayOct. 14, 20137:00 PM----------------------Django Unchained(2012)MondayNov. 4, 20137:00 PM----------------------Titus(1999)ThursdayMar. 20, 20147:00 PM----------------------Manon of the Spring(1986)WednesdayApr. 16, 20147:00 PM----------------------

Vengeance is Mine...

Munich(2005)

Based on a true story, five men are chosen to eliminate the Black September assassins of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games.Rated R164 min.

Jean de Florette(1986)

A greedy landowner and his nephew block the only water source for a coveted adjoining property, in order to bankrupt the owner and force him to sell. In French with subtitles. Rated PG120 min.

Django Unchained(2012)

With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner. Rated R165 min.

Titus(1999)

A victorious general returns from war, only to plant the seeds of future turmoil for himself and his family. Adapted from Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.Rated R162 min.

Manon of the Spring(1986)

In the sequel to Jean de Florette, a beautiful shepherdess takes revenge on the men whose conspiracy to acquire her father’s land caused his death. In French with subtitles. Rated PG113 min.

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FROM THE DIRECTOR Dear Friend, What a tremendous honor it is to announce our McKendree Presents season for 2013-14. For eight years it has been my privilege to announce the new schedule. This brochure is the culmination of a process that began last fall. We search for artists, work the phones, sweat over the calendar and try to bring you a season that will excite and inspire. This year’s season will deliver some eye-popping spectacles (MOMIX, Thodos Dance Co., Intergalactic Nemesis), world famous musicians (Doc Severinsen and John Pizzarelli) and just plain fun (Blues Brothers Revue). The Hett remains Southern Illinois’ premiere performing arts space. It is remarkable both for its acoustics and its intimacy. McKendree Presents offers world-class performers at affordable prices. Is it any wonder that last year we had 11 sell-outs (five within the first 24 hours of going on sale)? If you are already a patron, thank you for your support. If you are considering visiting the Hett for the first time–welcome! Come on in. The show’s about to start. Sincerely,

Peter J. PalermoDirectorRussel E. and Fern M. Hettenhausen Center for the Arts

McKENDREE PRESENTS thanks our sponsors...

Become a Friend of the Hett!HELP MAKE THE MAGIC HAPPEN

As a lover of the performing arts, you know how critical they are in

maintaining the vigor and health of our society. We invite you to join us in our efforts to provide this essential service to our community by contributing

to McKendree Presents. As a contributor you will be recognized in our series program. Contributors at the “Star” level will receive 12 tickets

to be used at any of our performances and first choice in their seat selection. All contributions are tax deductible within current IRS

guidelines. Deductions are dependent on the value

of the benefits received.

Star: $1,000+Benefactor: $500-$999

Patron: $250-$499

Friend: $100-$249

Fan: $50-$99

Funded in part by the Monsanto Rural Community Arts Education Program

This program is partially supported by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency

...and our individual performance sponsors:

Dr. Betsy Gordon (Momix: Botanica); David, Lynn, Jerry & Sharon Cornell (Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway)The Bank of Edwardsville (The Wonder Bread Years)Dr. Delbert Harris & Mary Metzger-Harris (Doc Severinsen and His Big Band)George Obernagel (Elisabeth Von Trapp and the Carolian Brass)Dr. Frank Spreng & Jane Spreng (Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo)The Leon & Helen Church Family Foundation (Film Art Series)

Friends of the hett

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Become a Friend of the Hett and take advantage of the early ticket purchase window.

Tickets go on sale for Friends on August 1- a full month before the public sale begins!

Space is limited, so don’t miss yourchance to experience the eclectic blend

of fine arts performances anddistinguished speakers on the historic

campus of McKendree University!

TICKETS GO ON SALE

August 29, 2013

Mail orders received before August 29 will be held until that date

and fulfilled in random order.

BUY ON-LINE–SECURE & CONVENIENT

www.theHett.com

BOX OFFICE INFORMATION

Hours: 12-4 p.m. Monday-FridayPhone: 618.537.6863 or

1.800.BEARCAT, ext. [email protected]

PLEASE NOTE:

Reserved seating tickets are not available for free events;however, reservations are requested.

Tickets for all free events must be picked up at the Hett box office on the day of the event.

The box office will open 60 minutes prior to all free events. Unclaimed reservations will be

released 15 minutes prior to the event.

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The Hett Center for the Arts

The Hett Center is located in Lebanon, Illinoison the picturesque campus of McKendree University.

McKendree University

McKendree University is conveniently located along Route 4,a mere 25 minutes from downtown St. Louis, Missouri and easily accessed from interstate highways 55, 57, 64 and 70.

Parking & Additional Directions

Parking is free on the McKendree campus, and theater patronscan park for free in the lot adjacent to the Hett.Complete driving directions are available on theMcKendree University website, www.mckendree.edu, in the “About McKendree” section.

Events: Student/ Faculty/ McKendree EventPERFORMANCE SERIES Date Adult Senior Child Staff Student SUBTOTAL MOMIX: Botanica Thur., Sep. 19 ____ @ $22 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway Fri., Oct. 4 ____ @ $22 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________The Wonder Bread Years Wed., Oct. 30 ____ @ $20 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $8 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Doc Severinsen and His Big Band Sun., Nov. 17 ____ @ $26 ____ @ $22 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________The Sound of Christmas,” starring Elisabeth Von Trapp and the Carolian Brass Wed., Dec. 4 ____ @ $22 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________United States Air Force Band of Mid-America Mon., Dec. 9 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________ Tues., Dec. 10 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________Thodos Dance Chicago: The White City and Fosse Trilogy Thur., Jan. 30 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $12 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________The Official Blues Brothers Revue Sun., Feb. 9 ____ @ $22 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________John Pizzarelli Quartet Fri., Feb. 21 ____ @ $20 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $8 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Valentina Igoshina Wed., Mar. 5 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo Sat., Mar. 8 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $12 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________The Intergalactic Nemesis - Book One: Target Earth Thur., Apr. 3 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $12 ____ @ $5 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Saint Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra Sun., May 4 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________

MET AT THE HETT

Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Sun., Oct. 6 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________The Nose (Shostakovich) Sat., Oct. 26 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Tosca (Puccini) Sat., Nov. 9 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Falstaff (Verdi) Sat., Dec. 14 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Rusalka (Dvořák) Sat., Feb. 8 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Prince Igor (Borodin) Sun., Mar. 2 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Werther (Massenet) Sat., Mar. 15 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________La Bohème (Puccini) Sat., Apr. 5 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________Così fan tutte (Mozart) Sat., Apr. 26 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________La Cenerentola (Rossini) Sun., May 11 ____ @ $18 ____ @ $15 ____ @ $10 ____ @ $5 ____ Free $ ________

McCAMMON DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES(free, however reservations are required)

Jeannette Walls Tue., Oct. 16 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________Kal Penn Wed., Nov. 13 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________Temple Grandin Fri., Feb. 28 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________David J.R. Frakt (Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow) Mon., Apr. 21 ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free ____ Free $ ________

Name _______________________________________________________________________ Ticket SUBTOTAL $ ________Address 1 ____________________________________________________________________ Additional contribution to the Hett $ ________Address 2 ____________________________________________________________________ Handling $ 2.00

City _____________________________________ State _______ Zip _____________ TOTAL $ ________Daytime phone ____________________________ Make checks payable to “McKendree Presents”

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