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2 0 1 8 Program 2018 PROGRAM | FEBRUARY – JUNE 40,000 Opportunities for Children to Explore the Arts. The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians is proud to be the Naming Sponsor of Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, ensuring Sonoma County children can experience live theater, music and art. Lytton_Ad 2018.indd 1 2/8/2018 1:12:44 PM Place Matters. History Matters. ©2016 Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg, CA Healdsburg, Vineyards, Strong Rodney ©2016 Rodney D. Strong 1927–2006 We Are Proud To Celebrate our founder Rod Strong’s passion for winemaking and the arts by being the exclusive wine partner of the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. RS3900_Luther Burbank AD_P1.indd 1 3/1/16 9:52 AM 4 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE Welcome to Luther Burbank Center for the Arts! Thank you for choosing to attend this performance. We strive to offer great variety of performances, the best service to our patrons, and hope you have a fantastic time today. Don’t hesitate to alert one of our front-of-house staff if there is something we can do to improve your experience. As 2018 gears up, Your LBC truly has “something for everyone.” Diverse music from icons Johnny Mathis, Buddy Guy, Mavis Staples and Stephen Stills and Judy Collins in the same season as David Rawlings, Adam Trent or events like Celebrating David Bowie. From the comedy of Jerry Seinfeld and his uncanny observations about life, to the razzmatazz of “Dancing with the Stars” Maks, Val and Peta burning up the stage. And, as always, the Center is the home to stimulating surprises with the thought-provoking Michael Pollan and the innovative, culturally significant, new Versa-Style Dance Company. Please visit our website for the full lineup of great entertainment, and be sure you’re on our e-mail list to hear about new shows added throughout the year. Enjoy the show! We know how important the arts are to you, how much they enhance your life and we are proud to be your destination to enjoy entertainment. You will notice some new improvements to the venue as we work to elevate the experience of Your LBC. These were planned before the recent fires and we endeavor to continue the work. You may also be aware that, although we were fortunate to escape major destruction during the fires, the Center did sustain some damage. We appreciate your understanding during the current renovation and your support as we assess our situation post-fires. Our commitment is steadfast to offer you the best experience and to be the community gathering place we have been for three decades. As our community looks to rebuild, Your LBC is always here as an integral part of all that. Paul Wilcock Rick Nowlin CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT & CEO THE MISSION OF LUTHER BURBANK CENTER FOR THE ARTS is to enrich, educate and entertain children and adults of the North Bay through accessible and outstanding presentations of arts, family and entertainment performances, education programs, visual arts, and community use of our facility. 5 What’s Inside Welcome .................................................................................................................4 LBC by the Numbers .................................................................................................... 8 Board of Directors & Founders ................................................................................ 10 Latino Advisory Council ............................................................................................ 11 Membership ................................................................................................................ 12 Our Sponsors & Funders ........................................................................................... 14 Corporate Partner Profile .................................................................................... 15 Calendar-at-a-Glance ................................................................................................. 16 FEATURED PERFORMANCES David Rawlings ........................................................................................................ 18 Olivia Newton-John ................................................................................................. 19 Jerry Seinfeld ........................................................................................................... 20 Celebrating David Bowie ......................................................................................... 21 Buddy Guy ............................................................................................................... 22 Sonoma County Women in Conversation .............................................................. 23 The Ladies of Broadway .......................................................................................... 24 I'm With Her - Sara Watkins, Sarah Jaroz, Aoife O'Donnovan ............................... 25 Mr. Popper's Penguins ............................................................................................ 26 Love, Lust & Rock 'n' Roll ........................................................................................ 27 Versa-Style Dance Company .................................................................................. 28 Mavis Staples .......................................................................................................... 29 The Price is Right LiveTM .......................................................................................... 30 Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site .............................................................. 31 Maks, Val & Peta Live on Tour................................................................................. 32 Stephen Stills & Judy Collins ................................................................................... 33 The Magic of Adam Trent ........................................................................................ 34 EDUCATION THROUGH THE ARTS YOUR LBC: Community Gathering Place ................................................................ 38 Education Through the Arts .................................................................................... 40 LBC Arts & Education Fund ..................................................................................... 42 Our Stories: Big Hearts Expand Young Minds ........................................................ 45 Visual Art at the LBC .................................................................................................. 48 Volunteering ................................................................................................................ 52 Volunteer Spotlight .................................................................................................... 53 Donors Listing ............................................................................................................. 55 A Look Back: Recent Performances ........................................................................ 56 The Lamona Johnson Walraven Legacy Society .................................................... 62 Advertiser Index ......................................................................................................... 67 Missoula Children's Theater Camp .....................................................................68 Staff Listing ................................................................................................................. 69 Family Fun Series .................................................................................................70 Tickets & Information ................................................................................................ 71 Seating Chart .............................................................................................................. 75 Concessions Menu ..................................................................................................... 77 COVER PHOTOS (clockwise from left) – Olivia Newton-John, Versa-Style, Buddy Guy, Seinfeld, Poppers Penguins MEMBERIN RE G G L O R I F I E D 707.546.6873 90 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, Ca Closed Sunday & Monday Next door to Luther Burbank Center for the Arts ENING AC OP S G L O R I O T GO E U S Enjoy your favorite bubbles Now available in the lobby Come see us at one of our 11 Sonoma County locations. For those of you who frequently attend shows here, you recall seeing an ad in this space for Cricklewood Restaurant, which was nearby, convenient for our patrons and an important member of the community surrounding LBC. We always appreciated the ongoing support we received from Cricklewood. Goodbye to our friends and neighbors Cricklewood Restaurant and its proprietors Michael O’Brien and Lynette McGee. Cricklewood has been a Santa Rosa favorite as it served its community, as people celebrated anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions for over 41 years! We wish Michael and Lynette the very best! 8 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE LBC BY THE NUMBERS 36 500,000 Visitors to our campus each year Distance (in feet) of the Farthest Seat from the stage 75 in the Ruth Finley Person Theater Pieces in the Center’s Sculpture 10 Collection LBC BY THE NUMBERS 9 LBC BY THE NUMBERS Counties (out of 58 in California) where our audiences 51 came from last year 36 Years Since Our Founding as a non-profit organization (the Luther 450 Burbank Memorial Foundation) Instruments in our Music for Schools Library that allows low-income students to 500,000
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