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• Great Performances – Tickets cover less than 50% for presenting our Guest Artists series. • Community Education and Outreach – Underwrite tickets, programming and transportation for hundreds of elementary students who are benefit from our school show matinees, master classes and school partnerships. • Accessible Arts – Give the healing power of the arts and a special, welcoming experience by supporting performances where great kids with special needs can be themselves – and their families can too. • The Creative Campus Initiative – Help us connect the sciences, business, engineering and the humanities through transformative works of art. Friend $ 100 Patron $ 250 Fellow $ 500 Artist $ 1,000 Maestro $ 2,500 Producer $ 5,000 Please list my name in the program as: __________________________________________________ Matching gift: My/My spouse’s company:______________________________ will match this gift. I choose not to receive any benefits, beyond program listing, making my entire gift charitable. Ticket Benefits: Fellow and above— 2 tickets to a Music or Theatre Dept. performance of your choice Maestro and above— 2 tickets to a Guest Artist performance 2 tickets to the 11/16 Pete & Stray Dogs 6pm dinner & 7pm show 4 tickets to the 12/22 Lightwire Theater private 10am performance Producer and above— 2 premium seats to the 11/10 Postmodern Jukebox concert If you’d like to earmark your gift for a specific Zoellner initiative, contact Ticket Services. Visit zoellnerartscenter.org for a full description of benefits. Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Permit No. 504 Lehigh Valley, PA ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER 420 East Packer Avenue Bethlehem, PA 18015 (610) 758-2787 ZOELLNERARTSCENTER.ORG SUBSCRIPTIONS OFFER FLEXIBILITY & EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS Detach Here • Subscribers save up to 25% & pay no per ticket service charges Receive FREE and discount ticket offers via email • Plans change? Exchange your tickets if you can’t make a show Subscribers are the first to know and the first to access tickets when new shows are added Choose just 5 events to subscribe and enjoy all these benefits and more throughout the year NOVEMBER 2018 OCTOBER 2018 SEPTEMBER 2018 SEATS WILL BE ASSIGNED ON SUBSCRIPTION RENEWALS BEGINNING JUNE 15 Subscription Total (from reverse) $__________ 50/50 option for orders received by June 11: 50% charged immediately, 50% charged 6/26/18 Charge this gift now or I pledge this gift to be paid by 12/31/18 GIFT $__________ TOTAL $__________ Signature I am a (please check all that apply): LU Alumnus, class of _____ LU Student, class of _____ LU Faculty/Staff Senior Citizen (60+ years) Other College Student LVAIC Faculty/Staff Household w/kids under 18 Other Household MUSIC DEPT. NEW YORK JAZZ REP ORCHESTRA FOR LEW SAT SEP 8 | 8PM A tribute to American jazz trumpeter and composer Lew Soloff. He was a seminal member of Blood, Sweat and Tears, playing trumpet on their famous Spinning Wheel song and a consummate fixture in the NYC jazz scene. This concert marks the Pennsylvania debut of the memorial album dedicated to Soloff’s memory. Bill Warfield, director. GUEST ARTISTS CIRQUE ÉLOIZE HOTEL SUN SEP 16 | 4PM Check-in to a uniquely reimagined hotel that never sleeps! A stopover where lives intersect briefly, just long enough for tales and memories to be forged. Let acrobatics, theatre, dance and live music guide you through this intimate refuge, styled with an avant-garde scenography inspired by the elegance of only the grandest hotels. GUEST ARTISTS THE ULTIMATE QUEEN CELEBRATION SAT SEP 22 | 8PM Queen’s Roger Taylor and Brian May handpicked singer Marc Martel to sing lead vocals for their Queen tribute tour known as the Queen Extravaganza. Martel not only sounds like Freddie Mercury, but he embodies the heart-and-soul that Freddie poured into every song. Hear Radio Gaga, Fat Bottomed Girls, Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody and more! DEPT. OF THEATRE DOG ACT BY LIZ DUFFY ADAMS SEP 28, 29 • OCT 3-6 | 7:30PM SEP 30 | 2PM This post-apocalyptic vaudeville follows Zetta Stone, a traveling performer, and her companion Dog, a young man undergoing a voluntary species demotion, as they walk through the wilderness of the former Northeast U.S. with their little troupe. They are heading toward a gig in China, if they can find it and survive the trip. Pam Pepper, director. GUEST ARTISTS EDDIE PALMIERI & HIS LATIN BAND W/ HECTOR ROSADO & HIS ORCHESTRA HACHE SAT SEP 29 | 8PM One of the finest jazz pianists of the past 60 years, 10-time Grammy Award winner Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the complexity of his jazz influences such as Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner, as well as his brother, Charlie Palmieri. MUSIC DEPT. LUVME THE IRISH AND THE ITALIAN SUN SEP 30 | 3PM Recent and not so recent music inspired by two distinguished cultures: works by Puccini, Wolf, Valtinoni, Karchin and Salerni. Featured artists include Blair MacMillen, pianoforte; Marisa Karchin, soprano; Jessica Bowers, mezzo-soprano; and the Dalí Quartet. PLEASE DONATE! YOUR GIFT MAKES AN IMPACT. Name Street Address City, State, Zip ( ) Phone Email PLEASE note, all seats besides ADA seating (and row S in Baker Hall) are accessed by using stairs Nicole Henry will have table seating in the orchestra pit area (higher price on the order form) For office use only UDF DATE: CI _____PD GF _____ PD2 DN Y N V init date ind YR # SD _____PR FIN _____ML Card # Name on card / Exp date CHECK payable to Lehigh University Mastercard Visa Amex Discover SAT FEB 2 TONY AWARD WINNER FOR HAMILTON GUEST ARTISTS LLEWELLYN SANCHEZ-WERNER SUN OCT 7 | 2PM BEETHOVEN & LISZT Hailed as “a premier pianist with exquisite musicality, masterful technique, and a veritable deluge of sonorities” (La Presse Montreal) and for “poetic, electrifying” performances (Michigan Live), this 21-year-old pianist was named a Gilmore Young Artist, and at age 14 he made Juilliard school history when he was the youngest student ever admitted to the college division. GUEST ARTISTS SPECTRUM DANCE THEATER TUE OCT 9 7:30PM A Rap on Race enlivens the current conversation around race and equity, mixing dance and theatre to create a fully original, groundbreaking artistic work based on an iconic 1970 conversation about race between two towering personalities who had never met before—African American novelist and social critic James Baldwin and the famed white, liberal anthropologist Margaret Mead. Co-created by award-winning director/choreographer Donald Byrd and Pulitzer-nominated actress/playwright Anna Deavere Smith. GUEST ARTISTS NICOLE HENRY SAT OCT 13 | 8PM Heralded by The New York Times as “a pop soul superwoman,” this artist has established herself as one of the jazz world’s most acclaimed vocalists, possessing a potent combination of dynamic vocal abilities, impeccable phrasing, and powerful emotional resonance. Her passionate, soulful voice and heart-felt charisma has earned her a Soul Train Award for “Best Traditional Jazz Performance,” as well as three Top-10 U.S. Billboard and HMV Japan jazz albums. MUSIC DEPT. LU PHILHARMONIC THE ROMANTIC ORCHESTRA FRI, SAT OCT 19, 20 | 8PM Schumann’s Symphony No. 4, Saint-Saën’s Danse Macabre featuring Michael Jorgensen and Bizet’s popular Carmen Suite. Eugene Albulescu, director. GUEST ARTISTS PINOCCHIO BY TOUT À TRAC SUN OCT 21 | 5PM For 2pm Relaxed Performance info Contact Ticket Services Once upon a time, there was a small piece of wood… carved by the old Geppetto, the rebellious, cheeky and careless Pinocchio discovers the meaning of growing up. To become a real boy, he will have to face Mangiafuoco, the terrible Puppet Master, suffer the malice of the Fox and his sidekick, the Cat, escape from Toyland and save his father from the belly of the giant fish! MUSIC DEPT. LU CHORAL ARTS I HEAR AMERICA SINGING SAT OCT 27 | 8PM SUN OCT 28 | 4PM Voices raised in celebration of the great melting pot of American music – composed by those born here or who came here – from Barbershop to Bernstein and more! Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director. GUEST ARTISTS RIOULT DANCE NY FRI NOV 2 | 8PM Acclaimed Broadway singer Christine Andreas, accompanied by a live band, personifies Edith Piaf as dancers embody the different characters who kept company with the chanteuse throughout her life and in her songs. French-born artistic director Pascal Rioult grew up with Piaf’s emotive music. “This evening will conjure her dramatic, inspiring life, as she rose from the dark streets of Paris to the glamorous lights of Broadway,” he notes. MUSIC DEPT. LU JAZZ REP ORCHESTRA BIG BAND TRIBUTE SAT NOV 3 | 8PM Lehigh students, jazz faculty and local professional musicians perform contemporary big band music from Fletcher Henderson to Thad Jones. Bill Warfield, director. DEPT. OF THEATRE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE NOV 9, 10, 14-16 | 7:30PM • NOV 11 | 2PM True love. Puppy love. First love. Unrequited love. Love at first sight. How do these happen to us, and why? Mortals from all walks of life engage with the Fairy Kingdom in a hilarious confection of poetic beauty and comic twists in one of the most joyful plots on the foolish attempts to control and contort love. Augustine Ripa, director. GUEST ARTISTS POSTMODERN JUKEBOX SAT NOV 10 | 8PM If you’ve ever wondered what an Ed Sheeran, Lady GaGa, Michael Jackson or Shaggy song sounds like wrapped in vintage doo-wop, ragtime, or jazz melodies with snazzy instrumentation, then worldwide sensation PMJ is a must see! The group has amassed over 740 million YouTube views, and played hundreds of sold-out shows around the world! FAMILY-FRIENDLY! FAMILY-FRIENDLY! SUBSCRIPTION BROCHURE DIAMOND THEATER R CENTER STAGE L BAKER HALL ORCHESTRA D-G GRAND TIER H-R GRAND TIER S-T BALCONY AA-EE PIT STAGE O R C H E S T R A A -C SUBSCRIBE SAVE & CAPTIVATE INSPIRE EDUCATE ZOELLNER ARTS CENTER 2018 2019 SEASON 2018-2019 SUBSCRIPTION BROCHURE 2018 2019 A RAP ON RACE STREET SINGER: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF EDITH PIAF SCOTT BRADLEE’S SEATING PREFERENCES: SPECIAL NEEDS: ADA SPACE(S) COMPANION SEAT(S)

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• Great Performances – Tickets cover less than 50% for presenting our Guest Artists series.• Community Education and Outreach – Underwrite tickets, programming and transportation for hundreds of elementary students who are benefit from our school show matinees, master classes and school partnerships.

• Accessible Arts – Give the healing power of the arts and a special, welcoming experience by supporting performances where great kids with special needs can be themselves – and their families can too.

• The Creative Campus Initiative – Help us connect the sciences, business, engineering and the humanities through transformative works of art.

Friend $100 Patron $250 Fellow $500Artist $1,000 Maestro $2,500 Producer $5,000

Please list my name in the program as: __________________________________________________

Matching gift: My/My spouse’s company:______________________________ will match this gift. I choose not to receive any benefits, beyond program listing, making my entire gift charitable.

Ticket Benefits: Fellow and above— 2 tickets to a Music or Theatre Dept. performance of your choice Maestro and above— 2 tickets to a Guest Artist performance 2 tickets to the 11/16 Pete & Stray Dogs 6pm dinner & 7pm show 4 tickets to the 12/22 Lightwire Theater private 10am performance Producer and above— 2 premium seats to the 11/10 Postmodern Jukebox concert

If you’d like to earmark your gift for a specific Zoellner initiative, contact Ticket Services. Visit zoellnerartscenter.org for a full description of benefits. Non-Profit Org.

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S CIRQUE ÉLOIZE HOTELSUN SEP 16 | 4Pm Check-in to a uniquely reimagined hotel that never sleeps! A stopover where lives intersect briefly, just long enough for tales and memories to be forged. Let acrobatics, theatre, dance and live music guide you through this intimate refuge, styled with an avant-garde scenography inspired by the elegance of only the grandest hotels.

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S THE ULTIMATE QUEEN CELEBRATIONSAT SEP 22 | 8Pm Queen’s Roger Taylor and Brian May handpicked singer Marc Martel to sing lead vocals for their Queen tribute tour known as the Queen Extravaganza. Martel not only sounds like Freddie Mercury, but he embodies the heart-and-soul that Freddie poured into every song. Hear Radio Gaga, Fat Bottomed Girls, Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody and more!

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S EDDIE PALMIERI & HIS LATIN BANDW/ HECTOR ROSADO & HIS ORCHESTRA HACHESAT SEP 29 | 8Pm One of the finest jazz pianists of the past 60 years, 10-time Grammy Award winner Palmieri is a bandleader, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the complexity of his jazz influences such as Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner, as well as his brother, Charlie Palmieri.

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THE IRISH AND THE ITALIANSUN SEP 30 | 3PmRecent and not so recent music inspired by two distinguished cultures: works by Puccini, Wolf, Valtinoni, Karchin and Salerni. Featured artists include Blair MacMillen, pianoforte; Marisa Karchin, soprano; Jessica Bowers, mezzo-soprano; and the Dalí Quartet.

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A Rap on Race enlivens the current conversation around race and equity, mixing dance and theatre to create a fully original, groundbreaking artistic work based on an iconic 1970 conversation about race between two towering personalities who had never met before—African American novelist and social critic James Baldwin and the famed white, liberal anthropologist Margaret Mead. Co-created by award-winning director/choreographer Donald Byrd and Pulitzer-nominated actress/playwright Anna Deavere Smith.

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S NICOLE HENRY SAT OCT 13 | 8Pm Heralded by The New York Times as “a pop soul superwoman,” this artist has established herself as one of the jazz world’s most acclaimed vocalists, possessing a potent combination of dynamic vocal abilities, impeccable phrasing, and powerful emotional resonance. Her passionate, soulful voice and heart-felt charisma has earned her a Soul Train Award for “Best Traditional Jazz Performance,” as well as three Top-10 U.S. Billboard and HMV Japan jazz albums.

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THE ROMANTIC ORCHESTRAFRI, SAT OCT 19, 20 | 8PmSchumann’s Symphony No. 4, Saint-Saën’s Danse Macabre featuring Michael Jorgensen and Bizet’s popular Carmen Suite. Eugene Albulescu, director.

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info Contact Ticket ServicesOnce upon a time, there was a small piece of wood…carved by the old Geppetto, the rebellious, cheeky and careless Pinocchio discovers the meaning of growing up. To become a real boy, he will have to face Mangiafuoco, the terrible Puppet Master, suffer the malice of the Fox and his sidekick, the Cat, escape from Toyland and save his father from the belly of the giant fish!

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I HEAR AMERICA SINGINGSAT OCT 27 | 8Pm • SUN OCT 28 | 4PmVoices raised in celebration of the great melting pot of American music – composed by those born here or who came here – from Barbershop to Bernstein and more! Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director.

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S RIOULT DANCE NY FRI NOV 2 | 8Pm Acclaimed Broadway singer Christine Andreas, accompanied by a live band, personifies Edith Piaf as dancers embody the different characters who kept company with the chanteuse throughout her life and in her songs. French-born artistic director Pascal Rioult grew up with Piaf’s emotive music. “This evening will conjure her dramatic, inspiring life, as she rose from the dark streets of Paris to the glamorous lights of Broadway,” he notes.

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BIG BAND TRIBUTESAT NOV 3 | 8PmLehigh students, jazz faculty and local professional musicians perform contemporary big band music from Fletcher Henderson to Thad Jones. Bill Warfield, director.

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S POSTMODERN JUKEBOX SAT NOV 10 | 8PmIf you’ve ever wondered what an Ed Sheeran, Lady GaGa, Michael Jackson or Shaggy song sounds like wrapped in vintage doo-wop, ragtime, or jazz melodies with snazzy instrumentation, then worldwide sensation PMJ is a must see! The group has amassed over 740 million YouTube views, and played hundreds of sold-out shows around the world!

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PLEASE note, all seats besides ADA seating (and row S in Baker Hall) are accessed by using stairsPostmodern Jukebox on Nov 12 will have table seating in the orchestra pit area (higher price on the order form)

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• Support High Quality Programs: ticket sales cover only 50% of presenting world-class guest artists. • Enrich Education and Outreach programs: assists our emphasis on family, education and outreach that influence thousands of students and community groups at low-to-no cost. • Enhance Lehigh music and theatre, and the local arts: by helping keep operating costs low. □ Friend $100 □ Patron $250 □ Fellow $500 □ Artist $1,000 □ Maestro $2,500 □ Producer $5,000 □ Matching gift: My/My spouse’s company: ________________________ will match this gift.

□ I choose not to receive any benefits, beyond program listing, making my entire gift charitible. Please list my name in the program as: ___________________________________ Ticket benefits: Fellow and above: 2 tickets to a Music or Theatre Dept performance of your choice.

Maestro and above: 2 tickets to a Guest Artist performance and 2 tickets to the 9/18 Morgan James 6pm dinner/7pm cabaret.

for a full description of benefits, visit www.ZoellnerArtsCenter.org

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SPECIAL NEEDS:ADA SPACE(S) COMPANION SEAT(S)

PLEASE note, all seats besides ADA seating (and row S in Baker Hall) are accessed by using stairsPostmodern Jukebox on Nov 12 will have table seating in the orchestra pit area (higher price on the order form)

PAYMENT

□ CHECK payable to Lehigh University NamePlease write separate checks for tickets and gifts □ Mastercard □ Visa □ Amex □ Discover Street Address

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• Support High Quality Programs: ticket sales cover only 50% of presenting world-class guest artists. • Enrich Education and Outreach programs: assists our emphasis on family, education and outreach that influence thousands of students and community groups at low-to-no cost. • Enhance Lehigh music and theatre, and the local arts: by helping keep operating costs low. □ Friend $100 □ Patron $250 □ Fellow $500 □ Artist $1,000 □ Maestro $2,500 □ Producer $5,000 □ Matching gift: My/My spouse’s company: ________________________ will match this gift.

□ I choose not to receive any benefits, beyond program listing, making my entire gift charitible. Please list my name in the program as: ___________________________________ Ticket benefits: Fellow and above: 2 tickets to a Music or Theatre Dept performance of your choice.

Maestro and above: 2 tickets to a Guest Artist performance and 2 tickets to the 9/18 Morgan James 6pm dinner/7pm cabaret.

for a full description of benefits, visit www.ZoellnerArtsCenter.org

SEATS WILL BE ASSIGNED ON SUBSCRIPTION RENEWALS BEGINNING JUNE 19

Subscription Total (from reverse) $__________ □ 50/50 option for orders received by June 19: 50% charged immediately, 50% charged 7/7/15 GIFT $__________ □ charge gift now or □ Pledge, payable by 12/31/15 _________________________________________ GRAND TOTAL: $__________ signature

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S STOMPFRI NOV 30 | 8Pm This MUST-SEE eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and hubcaps, just to name a few – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. The show has an industrial, urban feel, and from start to finish the cast will amaze you with the music they are able to create with everyday items.

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FRI NOV 16 | Dinner & Show 6Pm Show Only 7 & 9Pm

Lanctot, a Lehigh alum, leads his cast of Stray Dogs with avant garde fiddler, Ginger Dolden. His narrative songwriting has been likened to artists such as The Carter Family, Townes Van Zandt and “a backwoods Nick Cave,” and is firmly rooted in blues, folk, country, and experimental music, offering pinhole views into the lives of characters that range from real to mythological.

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S ACADEMY OF VOCAL ARTS LIVE OPERA WITH ORCHESTRA!SUN NOV 18 | 7Pm One of the nation’s finest and best academic opera programs returns for their fourth full-scale opera (title TBA) with orchestra.

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FUNK BAND & COMBOSSAT DEC 1 | 8PmThe ensembles perform contemporary and traditional jazz. Bill Warfield, director.

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1968SUN DEC 2 | 3PmThe Wind Ensemble explores the varied musical styles of the year 1968. Program will include the Pulitzer Prize-winning Music for Prague 1968 by Karel Husa.

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10TH ANNUAL CONCERTO MARATHONFRI, SAT DEC 7, 8 | 8PmThis popular annual concert highlights student soloists playing concerto movements with the orchestra. Repertoire: Bernstein’s Overture to Candide, Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte and selections from DeFalla’s Three-Cornered Hat Suite. Eugene Albulescu, director.

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CHRISTMAS VESPERSSUN DEC 9 • 4 & 8Pm packer memorial church

Lehigh University Choral Arts presents its annual Christmas gift to the community. Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director.Free; No Tickets Required; Early arrival suggested.

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S LIGHTWIRE THEATER SAT DEC 22 1Pm & 4Pm

All ages will treasure this tale of family, friendship and hope set to timeless holiday hits from Nat King Cole, Mariah Carey and Tchaikovsky. Santa’s helpers are putting the final touches on presents as Max the bird and his family head south for the winter. He gets blown off course and ends up lost at the North Pole and then encounters friendly caroling worms, dancing poinsettias, Nutcracker soldiers, mischievous mice and an evil Rat King.

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S RENÉE ELISE GOLDSBERRY SAT FEB 2 8Pm

Winner of the 2016 Tony Award for her performance as Angelica Schuyler in the musical phenomenon Hamilton, Goldsberry is equally at home in a Broadway theatre, on a film set, or on a concert hall stage. In this lush concert performance of diverse musical styles, she shares some of the beloved songs and experiences that have shaped her life and helped her forge a career as one of her generation’s most electrifying artists.

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SAT FEB 9 | 8PmNYC-based Hell’s Kitchen Funk Orchestra plays selections of R&B, funk and experimental jazz from their newest record release. Bill Warfield, director.

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S SHANGHAI OPERA SYMPHONYBUTTERFLY LOVERS & BERLIOZSUN FEB 10 | 4PmEstablished in 1956 along with the construction of its home, the famous Shanghai Opera House, the orchestra is renowned for its interpretation of classical works. This tour marks their debut in North America. Repertoire: The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto by Zhanhao and Gang, Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique Op. 14 and Rossini’s Barber of Seville Overture.

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S THE LIGHTNING THIEF: THE PERCY JACKSON MUSICAL

WED FEB 13 | 7PmThe Greek gods are real, and they’re ruining Percy Jackson’s life. As a son of Poseidon, Percy has newly discovered powers he can’t control, monsters on his trail, and he is on an epic quest to find Zeus’s lightning bolt and prevent a war between the gods. This musical is “mesmerizing” and proves “lightning can strike twice!” (TheaterMania)

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S MNOZIL BRASS CIRQUESAT FEB 16 | 8Pm These whimsical, funny and fearless musicians are so beloved we invited them back to perform their new show, Cirque! This world-famous Viennese septet mashes artistry with antics and masterful musicianship with creative improvisation as their lips vibrate in unerring service to their beloved brass music.

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THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOKSUN FEB 17 | 3PmThe group performs the music of popular American composers from Cole Porter to Stevie Wonder and more. Bill Warfield, director.

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E I AND YOU BY LAUREN GUNDERSONFEB 22, 23, 27, 28, mAR 1, 2 | 7:30Pm • FEB 24 | 2Pm

Two teenagers, one homebound due to illness and one a popular athlete, bond over their homework assignment on Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. A seemingly mundane poetry project unlocks the much deeper mystery about what has brought them together. An ode to youth, life, love, and the intangibility of human connectedness. Ellen Schaaf ‘18, director.

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SAT mAR 2 | 8PmPremiere of a one-act dance opera by Paul Salerni based on a libretto by Dana Gioia, California’s Poet Laureate. Also included on the program is Salerni’s Daliance, five movements for string quartet and percussion with featured artists Michael Spencer Phillips, choreographer/dancer, the Dalí Quartet and Miles Salerni, percussion.

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S INNOVATION NATION - LIVE! FRI MAR 8 7Pm

The two-time Emmy® Award-winning Saturday morning TV show comes to life in a brand new stage production. The Henry Ford’s INNOVATION NATION – LIVE! inspires audiences with entertaining and educational stories about yesterday and today’s visionaries and innovators – highlighting major turning points in the past and present that influenced the fields of science, technology, engineering, math, the environment and social justice.

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S MURPHY’S CELTIC LEGACY WED MAR 13 7Pm

Don’t blink, for this is no ordinary Irish dance performance — it is a battle of styles, a clash of colors! Created by Chris Hannon, former principal dancer for Lord of the Dance, the show features original choreography combining traditional Irish and modern dance techniques with multimedia elements, song and live music. Featuring dancers and musicians from Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and Celtic Woman, this is the next generation Irish dance spectacular.

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S DON QUIXOTE RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET THEATRE

SUN MAR 17 | 4Pm Resplendent with glittering costumes, lavish sets, Leon Minkus’ sweeping score, and Marius Petipa’s most captivating choreography, this colorful production is Russian ballet at its most powerful and thrilling, transporting audiences to a make-believe Spain where dancing dryads, gypsies, and knights will delight audiences.

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CELEBRATION

FRI, SAT mAR 29, 30 | 8PmJoin current and alumni singers for our kick-off concert celebrating Lehigh Choral Arts 150th anniversary. Trace the beginnings of Lehigh’s strong choral tradition, from a mandolin and barbershop octet in 1869, to one of the premier university choral programs in the nation. Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director.

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S DANNY GREEN TRIOSUN MAR 31 | Dinner & Show 5Pm

Show Only 2Pm & 6Pm

A rising force on the jazz scene and an award-winning recording artist, pianist and composer, Green has distinguished himself with his beautifully articulated touch and melodically charged sensibility. His original compositions – a vivid blend of jazz, classical, and Brazilian elements – delight critics and audiences across the country and around the world.

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APR 5, 6, 10-13 | 7:30Pm • APR 7 | 2Pm

This 2007 Tony Award-winning Best Musical employs a hard-driving alternative rock score while exploring the archetypical theme of the journey from adolescence to adulthood. It asks what happens when the next generation of adults says “enough” to their elders and when they disagree with an oppressive moral code. Bill Whitney, director and music director. This play contains mature content.

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SAT APR 6 | 8PmThe ensemble performs standards from the Big Band songbook. Bill Warfield, director.

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20TH-CENTURY MUSICSUN APR 7 | 3PmJorgensen and pianist Steve Beck present music from the 20th-century that features a view into the complexities of a changing world. The tragically haunted Shostakovich Violin Sonata is juxtaposed with the Prokofiev’s romantic 5 Melodies, Bartok’s folk flavored First Rhapsody and Debussy’s fresh-spirited Violin Sonata.

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MOZART’S REQUIEMFRI, SAT APR 12, 13 | 8PmGuest conductor Greg Funfgeld helms an exciting celebratory collaboration between the orchestra and the Bach Choir with world-renowned soloists Kendra Colton, Laura Atkinson, Benjamin Butterfield and Dashon Burton for Mozart’s Requiem, as well as his Piano Concerto No. 21 with soloist, Eugene Albulescu.

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BARBER: AGNUS DEIORFF: CARMINA BURANAFRI, SAT mAY 3, 4 | 8PmJoin the 200 singers of Lehigh Choral Arts with symphonic orchestra and world-class soloists to hear two of the most popular works for choir and orchestra of our time! Steven Sametz, artistic director; Sun Min Lee, associate director. M

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S WATER ON MARS SUN APR 14 | 4PmA high-flying, not-your-average-feast for the eyes cirque act, Water on Mars combines jaw-dropping athleticism, eye-catching acrobatics, and pure juggling with six hands and thousands of catches. Praised by The Circus Diaries as “a pure display of extraordinary skill,” this troupe utilizes natural drama, humor and airborne geometry, learned from 15 years of researching how to combine juggling with music, acrobatics, snow, chocolate, tap dance, and 400 rolls of tape.

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S AUBREY LOGAN FRI APR 26 |Dinner & Show 6Pm Show Only 7 & 9Pm

Best known for her unique swing-tinged, trombone-laced sassy pop performances with viral sensation Postmodern Jukebox, Logan easily steps into her own spotlight. Whether it’s as the winner of the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition or someone who has performed with Pharrell Williams, Josh Groban and Dave Koz, Logan successfully breaks down genre barriers with a sound that combines jazz vocals with R&B, neo-soul, pop and a touch of rock.

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FUNK BAND & COMBOSSAT APR 27 | 8PmThe ensembles perform classic and contemporary jazz. Bill Warfield, director.

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MUS NY Jazz Rep Orch: For Lew GenAd Sat 8 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Cirque Éloize: Hotel Sun 16 - 4pm $36 x ____ $21 x ____ $______GA The Ultimate Queen Celebration Sat 22 - 8pm $35 x ____ $22 x ____ $______THR Dog Act GenAd circle one: 28 • 29 - 7:30pm, 30 - 2 pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Eddie Palmieri & His Latin Band GenAd by section: Orch or Gr Tier Sat 29 - 8pm $25 x ____ $16 x ____ $______MUS LUVME: The Irish and the Italian Sun 30 - 3pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

OCTOBER 2018THR Dog Act GenAd circle one: 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 - 7:30pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner GenAd by section: Pit/Orch Sun 7 - 2pm $16/13 x ____ $10/7.50 x ____ $______GA Spectrum Dance Theater Tue 9 - 7:30pm $24 x ____ $15 x ____ $______

GA Nicole Henry GenAd by section: Tables in pit/Orch Sat 13 - 8pm $27/19 x ____ $17/12 x ____ $______

MUS LU Philharmonic: The Romantic Orchestra circle one: Fri 19 • Sat 20 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Tout à Trac: Pinocchio Sun 21- 5pm $17 x ____ $10 x ____ $______

MUS LU Choral Arts: I Hear America Singing circle one: Sat 27 - 8pm Sun 28 - 4pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

NOVEMBER 2018GA Rioult Dance NY: Street Singer Fri 2 - 8pm $29 x ____ $10 x ____ $______MUS LU Jazz Rep Orch: Big Band GenAd Sat 3 - 8pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

THR A Midsummer Night’s Dream GenAd circle one: 9•10•14•15•16 - 7:30pm 11 - 2pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

GA Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox Sat 10 - 8 pm $49 x ____ $31 x ____ $______GA Pete & the Stray Dogs 6pm dinner & 7pm show Fri 16 - 6pm $57 x ____ $50 x ____ $______GA Pete & the Stray Dogs show only GenAd circle one: Fri 16 -7pm • 9pm $20 x ____ $13 x ____ $______GA Academy of Vocal Arts Sun 18 - 7pm $25 x ____ $15 x ____ $______GA STOMP Fri 30 - 8pm $46 x ____ $29 x ____ $______

DECEMBER 2018MUS LU Jazz Ens, Funk, Combo GenAd Sat 1 - 8pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS LU Wind Ensemble: 1968 GenAd Sun 2 - 3pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS LU Philharmonic: Concertos GenAd circle one: Fri 7 • Sat 8 - 8pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Lightwire Theater: Electric Christmas circle one: Sat 22 - 1pm • 4pm $17 x ____ $10 x ____ $______

FEBRUARY 2019GA Renée Elise Goldsberry Sat 2 - 8pm $49 x ____ $31 x ____ $______MUS Hell’s Kitchen Funk Orchestra GenAd Sat 9 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Shanghai Symphony: Butterfly Lovers & Berlioz Sun 10 - 4pm $36 x ____ $22 x ____ $______GA The Lightning Thief Wed 13 - 7pm $48 x ____ $30 x ____ $______GA Mnozil Brass: Cirque Sat 16 - 8pm $30 x ____ $19 x ____ $______MUS LU Jazz Faculty GenAd Sun 17 - 3pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

THR I and You GenAd circle one: 22•23•27•28 - 7:30pm 24 - 2pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

MARCH 2019THR I and You GenAd circle one: 1 • 2 - 7:30pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS LUVME: Haunted GenAd Sat 2 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Innovation Nation - Live! Fri 8 - 7pm $17 x ____ $10 x ____ $______GA Murphy’s Celtic Legacy Wed 13 - 7pm $24 x ____ $15 x ____ $______GA Russian Ntl Ballet: Don Quixote Sun 17 - 4pm $36 x ____ $22 x ____ $______MUS LU Choral Arts: 150th Anniversary circle one: Fri 29 • Sat 30 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Danny Green Trio show only GenAd circle one: Sun 31 -2pm • 6pm $20 x ____ $13 x ____ $______GA Danny Green Trio 5pm dinner & 6pm show Sun 31 - 5pm $57 x ____ $50 x ____ $______

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THR Spring Awakening GenAd 5•6•10•11•12•13 - 7:30pm 7- 2pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

MUS LU Jazz Rep Orch GenAd Sat 6 - 8pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS Michael Jorgenson, Violin GenAd Sun 7 - 3pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS LU Philharmonic & The Bach Choir Fri 12 • Sat 13 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______GA Water on Mars GenAd by Section: Orch or Gr Tier Sun 14- 4pm $16 x ____ $10 x ____ $______GA Aubrey Logan 6pm dinner & 7pm show Fri 26 - 6pm $57 x ____ $50 x ____ $______GA Aubrey Logan show only GenAd circle one: Fri 26 -7pm • 9pm $20 x ____ $13 x ____ $______MUS LU Jazz Ens, Funk, Combos GenAd Sat 27 - 8pm $10 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

MAY 2019MUS LU Choral Arts: Carmina Burana circle one: Fri 3 • Sat 4 - 8pm $15 x ____ $5 x ____ $______MUS LU Wind Ens: East Meets West GenAd Sun 5 - 3pm $13 x ____ $5 x ____ $______

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