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.

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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.

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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 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, and and Judy Collins in the same season as David Rawlings, Adam Trent or events like Celebrating . From the comedy of Jerry Seinfeld and his uncanny observations about life, to the razzmatazz of “” 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 - , 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 EMEMBERING R L O R I F I E D G

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PENING ACT O GO E S G L O R I OU S

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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 17,000+ participate in their school’s Free Tickets We Distribute band or orchestra programs Each Year to students and low- income community members, helping make the arts accessible for all 40,000 Children We Serve each year by integrating the arts into school curriculum

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Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation Board of Directors

OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HONORARY BOARD Paul A. Wilcock, Chair, COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER Mike Sutton, Co-Chair Mark Crawford, Vice Chair & Treasurer, EXCHANGE BANK Sherry Swayne, Co-Chair Susan Preston, Secretary, PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM Robert and Nancy Aita INSURANCE BROKERAGE Lawrence and Susan Amaturo Sherry Swayne, Immediate Past Chair, Honorary Board Co-Chair, Marcus and Mary Beth Benedetti BENNETT VALLEY RANCH, LLC Dixon and Sara Browder Ernesto Olivares, Chair Appointee, CITY COUNCIL MEMBER AND CALIFORNIA CITIES VIOLENCE PREVENTION NETWORK Christopher and Hillary Costin Patsy Daniels

DIRECTORS Bruce DeCrona John Mackie and Kate Ecker Carmen Castaldi, RODNEY STRONG WINE ESTATES Kevin and Cathy McCullough Linda Chavez, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE ASSOCIATES LLC, AND CHAVEZ FAMILY CELLARS Mike and Maureen Merrill Christopher B. Hunsberger, THE CHARLIE PALMER GROUP Gary and Marcia Nelson Margie Mejia, LYTTON RANCHERIA, LYTTON BAND OF POMO INDIANS Steven and Nancy Oliver Dr. Kurt Mitchler, MITCHLER DENTAL CARE James and Elese Rundel Gary Rosenberg, SONOMA LAVENDER Joan and Mack Schwing Alan Seidenfeld, BLACK OAKS ASSET MGT./ASM Greg and Patricia Steele John Whiting, MOSS ADAMS Jessica Sutton Pete Swayne LIAISON Willie and Darlene Tamayo Chuck and Ellen Wear Gerri Annis, VOLUNTEER REPRESENTATIVE Michael and Katie Wright

FOUNDERS Ed and Marion Gauer GRAND FOUNDERS Gerald and Catherine Ayers John and Delores Headley The Ernest L. and Ruth W. Finley Foundation Hugh and Nell Codding Bob and Olive Kerr Mrs. Elizabeth J. Richardson Tom and Betty Freeman Bill and Lori Manly Charles M. and Jean Schulz Benny and Rosemary Friedman Evert and Ruth Person Chet and Gloria Galeazzi Ralph and Lois Stone Henry and Madelyne Trione BOARD OF DIRECTORS | LATINO ADVISORY COUNCIL 11

PHOTOS BY WILL BUCQUOY Latino Advisory Council

The LBC’s Latino Advisory Council is working to strengthen ties with Sonoma County’s growing Latino population. From advising on campus signage to providing vision and implementation support for our annual Fiesta de Independencia and Posada Navideña events, the Latino Advisory Council is helping ensure that our organization is relevant, welcoming, and accessible to everyone in our community.

The Latino Advisory Council is always looking for new members. Contact Melanie Weir at 707.800.7520 for more information on joining the Council.

2017-18 ADVISORY COUNCIL John Cain Elizabeth Jovel Peggy Mulhall Tracy Sawyer Jason Carter Maggie LeClerc Richard Nowlin Robin Seltzer Eric Dullaart Maria Lemus Ernesto Olivares Maria Solarez Sari Feinstein Sylvia Lemus Vicky Orozco Wanda Tapia-Thomsen Veda Florez Lisa Lopez Chrystie Prokopakis Hector Velazques Karina Garcia Malinalli Lopez Robert Ramirez Ambrosio Vigil Ray Gargano Linda Mayberry-Chavez Rafael Rivero Melanie Weir Briana Gonzalez Rene Meza Audrey Rosado Anita Wiglesworth Herman Hernandez Candido Morales Miguel Ruiz Paul Wilcock

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MEMBERSHIP Be the First to Purchase Tickets to New Shows for a Full Year!

Individual Membership Starts at $75 And includes the following benefits, depending on membership level: Members find out about new shows before the general public Members get pre-sale opportunities on most new shows added throughout the year Access to the best seats, reserved for members only Access to special members-only events Complimentary ticket vouchers Preferred parking A tax-deductible donation and the knowledge you are helping to serve our community

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Our Sponsors & Institutional Funders Thank you for making arts and education possible in Sonoma County!

NAMING SPONSOR

EXCLUSIVE WINE SPONSOR

Amaturo Family Foundation, Inc.

The Ernest L. & Ruth W. Finley Foundation

Medtronic Your Cause LLC/Medtronic Foundation

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CORPORATE ALLIANCE PARTNER PROFILE Rodney Strong Vineyards

Since 2009, thanks to the strong support of Rodney Strong Vineyards—the exclusive wine partner at LBC—patrons have been able to experience high caliber dance performances.

The Rodney Strong Vineyards Dance series stands out as a signature aspect of the Center’s programming. The partnership between Rodney Strong and LBC has a strong foundation in a sense of community that defines both. So it is a natural connection for Winery founder and former dancer Rod Strong and current proprietor Tom Klein to bring their shared passion for the arts to support the Luther Burbank Center which they consider the premiere arts center in Sonoma County.

A dancing prodigy from , Rod Strong studied at the American School of Ballet under the legendary George Balanchine. After this, Rod headed to Europe and produced Confetti, at Paris’s hottest club, The Lido. In 1952, New Faces premiered on Broadway with Rod dancing the lead, and by this time he was a star. During his time in Europe, Rod developed his interest in wine and fine cuisine. After retiring in 1959, Rod moved to Sonoma County and established Rodney Strong Vineyards as the 13th bonded winery in the county.

Tom Klein, a third generation farmer and businessman, purchased Rodney Strong Vineyards in 1989. His integrity, entrepreneurial spirit and love of wine, guided Tom’s work to shepherd the winery onto the world stage. A long-time proponent of Sonoma County and passionate steward of the land, Tom is a leader for sustainable practices in the wine industry. The winery and estate vineyards, the first carbon-neutral winery in Sonoma County, are California Certified Sustainable.

Today, Rodney Strong Vineyards is thriving as a family-owned company farming over 1,400 acres across 14 estate vineyards, all in Sonoma County. Visit the Rodney Strong Vineyards Tasting Room and Terrace in Healdsburg. 16 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

2018 PERFORMANCES

All performances take place in the Ruth Finley Person Theater, unless otherwise indicated. • Performed on the Wilhelm & Edith Wurst Stage in the Carston Cabaret • Performed in the Left Edge Studio Theatre • Performed in the Fireside Room

1 & The Goners featuring Sonny Landreth FEB 2 Latino 95.5 presents Yandel 6 An Evening with Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen 8 An Evening with Michael Pollan 15 Johnny Mathis: The Voice of Romance Tour 2018 18 Symphony Pops Series: Symphonic Surfin’ Safari featuring Papa Doo Run Run 24 Jake Shimabukuro 25 Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series: Pete the Cat 28 An Evening With David Rawlings

1 Olivia Newton-John MAR 2 Jerry Seinfeld – SOLD OUT 2 – 25 Left Edge Theatre presents The Realistic Joneses • 4 Celebrating David Bowie 18 Buddy Guy 20 Sonoma County Women in Conversation Presented by The Press Democrat 24 – 25 The Ladies of Broadway from Transcendence

4 I’m With Her – Sara Watkins, , Aoife O’Donovan APR See You Around Tour 19 Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series: Mr. Popper's Penguins 22 Symphony Pops Series: Love, Lust, and Rock ‘n’ Roll with Storm Large 24 Rodney Strong Vineyards Dance Series: Versa-Style Dance Company 27 Mavis Staples 27 An Evening with International Psychic Medium Suzette Carlyle • 28 The Price is Right Live™ CALENDAR-AT-A-GLANCE 17

4 – 27 Left Edge Theatre presents Women in Jeopardy! • MAY 6 Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series: Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site 14 Maks, Val & Peta Live on Tour: Confidential

1 Stephen Stills & Judy Collins JUN 3 Karen Peterson Connecting with the Afterlife • 8 – Jul 1 Left Edge Theatre presents Honky • 28 The Magic of Adam Trent

New shows added throughout the year! Visit lutherburbankcenter.org for the most up-to-date list. LBC members are the first to find out about new shows; see page 12 for more information. 18 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

WED 2.28 David Rawlings 8PM

Acclaimed and David Rawlings has released his freshly pressed third , Poor David’s Almanack, via Acony Records.

For Poor David’s Almanack, Rawlings leaves the Dave Rawlings Machine moniker behind and serves up a wry mixture of acoustic and electric music rich in ageless American vernacular. The album of ten new songs was crafted by studio wizards (Beatles, David Bowie) and Matt Andrews on analog tape during a week of sessions at legendary Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Rawlings and longtime compatriot , joined together with , Paul Kowert, Brittany Haas, Ketch Secor, and Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes to produce an album for all seasons.

The touring iteration of Rawlings’ band, the all-star Dave Rawlings Machine, will embark on the first leg of a national tour starting in August to support Poor David’s Almanack, as well as perform favorites from the first two Dave Rawlings Machine records, A Friend of A Friend and Nashville Obsolete. This release marks the 8th studio collaboration between Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. Their creative partnership spans over two decades and includes the GRAMMY-nominated The Harrow and the Harvest (2011), the much lauded and latest Rawlings release, Nashville Obsolete, which landed on numerous 2015 year-end best-of lists, and the 2001 GRAMMY-nominated masterpiece Time (The Revelator). All releases are available on Acony Records, the independent label they founded in 2001. In recognition of their remarkable career, Welch and Rawlings were honored with the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting in 2015 and the Berklee American Masters Award in 2016. FEATURED PERFORMANCES 19

THU 3.1 Olivia Newton-John 8PM

With a career spanning more than five decades, Olivia Newton-John was destined for stardom when she first won a talent contest on a popular TV show, in , Australia.

By fifteen she had formed an all-girl group called Sol Four and, in 1963, Olivia was appearing on TV and pop music programs in Australia. Her U.S. album debut, "Let Me Be There," produced her first top ten single. The Academy of Country Music honored her as Most Promising Female Vocalist and she received a Grammy Award as Best Country Vocalist. With more than 100 million sold, Olivia’s successes include four Grammy Awards, numerous Country Music, American Music and People’s Choice Awards, ten #1 hits including “Physical,” which topped the charts for ten consecutive weeks, and over 15 top 10 singles. In November 2015, Billboard Magazine listed “Physical” at #8 on their Top 100 Songs of All Time list and in 2010 listed it as “The Sexiest Song of All Time.” In addition, in 2015 Olivia was ranked #20 on Billboard’s “Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Artists.”

In 1978, her co-starring role with John Travolta in “Grease” catapulted Olivia into super- stardom. This film’s best-selling soundtrack featured the duets "You’re The One That I Want" and "Summer Nights," with Travolta, as well as her mega-hit, "Hopelessly Devoted To You." To date, “Grease” remains the most successful movie musical in history. Her other feature film credits include “Funny Things Happen Down Under,” “Tomorrow,” “Xanadu,” “Two Of A Kind,” “It’s My Party,” “Sordid Lives,” “Score: A Hockey Musical,” and “A Few Best Men.” 20 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

FRI 3.2 Jerry Seinfeld – SOLD OUT 7PM & 9:30PM

America’s premier comedian, Jerry Seinfeld, will be performing his signature stand-up routine.

Seinfeld has been hailed for his uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere. Seinfeld now sets his sights on performing both nationally and internationally in 2018. FEATURED PERFORMANCES 21

SUN 3.4 Celebrating David Bowie 8PM

Following the triumphant sold-out start of the tour overseas in France and the U.K., CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE continues across North America for a 27-date trek.

More than just a mere salute, CELEBRATING DAVID BOWIE keeps Bowie’s music alive with who worked closely with him throughout his career and other top musicians greatly influenced by him. The brand new show will span his entire career, asking the question, "What might a David Bowie 2018 tour set list consist of?"

Legendary Bowie touring and recording keyboardist , who collaborated with Bowie for longer than any other player, will be heading up the band along with longtime Bowie guitarist , current Rolling Stones singer Bernard Fowler, and guitarist (). Bowie’s Let’s Dance/Serious Moonlight Tour bassist Carmine Rojas, and 2017 Grammy Nominee Gaby Moreno as well as special guest Mr. Hudson and other former Bowie band members who will make surprise appearances along the way. The rotating ensemble with world class multi-instrumentalists changing song to song will perform a show highlighting elements that influenced Bowie and that, in turn, Bowie influenced: pop culture experimentation, art, fashion, science and futurism. 22 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

SUN Buddy Guy with special guest 3.18 7PM Brandy Zdan

A performance by a music icon: Buddy Guy, ranked #23 in in Magazine's “100 Greatest of All Time," is a Hall of Fame inductee and a major influence on rock titans like , , and .

He has received multiple awards including 7 GRAMMY Awards—one for Lifetime Achievement, 34 Music Awards (the most any artist has received), the Billboard Magazine Century Award for distinguished artistic achievement, a Kennedy Center Honor, and the Presidential . At age 80, Buddy Guy was a pioneer of ’s fabled West Side sound, and is a living link to the city’s halcyon days of .

Buddy Guy’s 2015 studio album Born To Play debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums chart. It was the follow-up to his 2013 first-ever double disc release, Rhythm & Blues, which also debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Blues Albums chart. The album featured guest appearances by Van Morrison, , and .

His incendiary style left its mark on guitarists from to . “He was for me what Elvis was probably like for other people,” said Eric Clapton at Guy’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2005. “My course was set, and he was my pilot.” These many years later, Buddy Guy is a genuine American treasure and one of the final surviving connections to an historic era in the country’s musical evolution. 23

TUE Sonoma County Women 3.20 in Conversation 6PM Presented by The Press Democrat

One extraordinary event: Three amazing stories from women who speak on behalf of those you cannot speak for themselves.

Sonoma County Women in Conversation, now in its third season, presented by The Press Democrat. Launched in 2016, the Sonoma County Women in Conversation brand strives to create a stronger voice surrounding topics of interest for women of all ages and to build a stronger community of women who can support and inspire each other and spark important conversations. Along with our committed business partners, we have developed an environment to engage with remarkable women and to learn their stories first hand, for inspiration, motivation, collaboration and idea generation.

For our March event, you’ll hear three amazing stories by women who helped launch the #MeToo movement that exposes and denounces sexual harassment and assault. Ashley Judd, Adama Iwu and Lindsay Meyer were featured in the TIME Magazine’s 2017 Person of the Year issue honoring the “The Silence Breakers, “ the thousands of people across the world who have come forward with their experiences of sexual harassment and assault. These courageous women speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves. 24 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

SAT SUN The Ladies Of 3.24 3.25 Broadway 2PM & 7:30PM 2PM from Transcendence

Prepare to be amazed and inspired as these powerhouse Broadway Ladies hit the stage in March for a dynamic performance highlighting the tales and talents of their stellar Broadway experiences.

Produced by Transcendence Theatre Company the creators of Broadway Under The Stars.

Broadway professionals currently scheduled to appear in “The Ladies of Broadway” include Meggie Cansler (Finian’s Rainbow, The Apple Tree, Wicked); Lindsay Chambers (Legally Blonde, Hairspray, Lysistrata Jones); Jennifer DiNoia (Wicked); Amy Hillner Larsen (National Tour of Hairspray, National Tour of Priscilla Queen of the Desert); Morton (Motown the Musical, Memphis, Evita, American Psycho); Kristin Piro (Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, An American In Paris, Rocky, Catch Me If You Can); and Laurie Wells (Mamma Mia). FEATURED PERFORMANCES 25

WED I'm With Her—Sara Watkins, 4.4 Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan: 8PM See You Around Tour

A band of extraordinary chemistry and exquisite musicianship, I’m With Her features Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O’Donovan.

Collectively, the multi-Grammy-Award-winners have released seven solo efforts, co- founded two seminal bands ( and Crooked Still), and contributed to critically acclaimed albums from a host of esteemed artists. But from its very first moments, their full-length debut See You Around reveals the commitment to creating a wholly unified band sound. With each track born from close songwriting collaboration, I’m With Her builds an ineffable magic from their finespun narratives and breathtaking harmonies. The result is an album both emotionally raw and intricate, revealing layers of meaning and insight within even the most starkly adorned track.

Co-produced by (, Laura Marling, Paul McCartney) and the band and recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in a tiny English village near Bath, See You Around delivers a warmly textured yet stripped-down sound that proves both fresh and timeless. To achieve the album’s intimate feel, I’m With Her recorded live in the tight confines of the Wood Room, all three members performing in the same room without monitors or headphones. With its piercingly lyricism, See You Around also finds I’m With Her showing the uncompromising honesty of their songwriting. That intensity is heightened by the band’s effortless harmonizing, which has praised as “sweetly ethereal, or as tightly in tandem as country sibling teams like the Everly Brothers, or as hearty as mountain gospel.” 26 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

CLOVER SONOMA FAMILY FUN SERIES THU Mr. Popper's Penguins 4.19 Based on the book by Richard & Florence Atwater 6:30PM Adapted for the stage by Pins & Needles Productions Music by Luke Bateman | Lyrics by Richy Hughes

Direct from a smash-hit New York and London West End season.

Painter and decorator by day, Mr. Popper spends his time dreaming of Antarctic adventures. He is astounded when one day a packing crate arrives on his doorstep and a penguin waddles out! With original songs and performing penguin puppets, this delightful, action-packed musical adaptation of Richard and Florence Atwater’s popular book (also made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey) is the perfect family treat!

FAMILY DATE NIGHT! Starting one hour before the show, join us for FREE FUN WITH ART and a variety of FOOD AND DRINKS from our concessions stand. We have everything you need for a great day or night out with your family!

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SUN SYMPHONY POPS SERIES 4.22 Love, Lust & Rock 'n' Roll 3PM Storm Large, vocalist

Celebrate hits from the ’30s to the ’90s with Storm Large, lead singer for Pink Martini, and the Santa Rosa Symphony under the baton of Maestro Michael Berkowitz.

From to Elton John and Queen, hear hits like “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” “Kashmir,” and “Somebody to Love.”

Known for her powerhouse voice and engaging stage presence, Storm Large has been captivating crowds since the 90s. In addition to being a contestant on the reality show “Rockstar: Supernova,” Storm made her debut with the band Pink Martini in 2011, four sold-out concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She continues to tour internationally with the band. In 2014, she has released Le Bonheur, an album with sublime interpretations of American Classic love songs.

Please be advised that this performance may contain adult content and explicit language (with humor). Not recommended for children under the age of 12.

FREE PRE-CONCERT TALKS Join Principal Pops Conductor Michael Berkowitz one hour prior to every concert for a discussion of the afternoon’s concert, along with personal anecdotes and memories from his storied career working on Broadway and with Liza Minelli, Henry Mancini, and Marvin Hamlisch among many others.

GENEROUS SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ALAN AND SUSAN SEIDENFELD 28 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

TUE RODNEY STRONG VINEYARDS DANCE SERIES 4.24 Versa-Style Dance Company 8PM Pre-show discussion at 7pm

“The most vibrant elements of hip-hop culture— the spirit of inclusion, innovation, reverence and authenticity...”

“It’s like a live music video, pulsing and driving, quick cutting and dissolving, right before our eyes. It is, in a matter of words, magical.”

Versa-Style create highly energetic work that fuses dances that are culturally significant to our community. These forms include Hip-Hop styles such as 90s Hip-Hop, House, Popping, Locking, Whacking and Boogaloo, and Afro-Latin styles such as , Merengue, Cumbia and Afro- Cuban to name a few. As a reaction to the widespread media misrepresentation of these dance forms, Versa-Style specifically aims to perform for the youth of Los Angeles to instill the roots, history, and social and political issues surrounding the art of our generation.

Hip-Hop breaks color lines by creating a forum where people come together for a common passion rather than grouping themselves by race or socio-economic backgrounds. Versa- Style demonstrates freedom of expression, freedom of individuality, hard work, self- discipline and dedication to the form.

Versa-Style is a non-profit organization and dance ensemble that consists of committed and conscientious artists representing the diversity and beautiful complexity of Los Angeles. FEATURED PERFORMANCES 29

FRI 4.27 Mavis Staples 8PM

"Staples’ voice has a strength and endurance not heard in years.” -

"A subtly provocative commentary on the country’s troubling, unrestful state, “If All I Was Was Black” is yet another high mark in the long and eventful career of Ms. Staples, who has seen much and knows what it means.” - Wall St. Journal

Mavis Staples is an alchemist of American music, and has continuously crossed genre lines like no since . Weaving herself into the very fabric of gospel, soul, folk, pop, R&B, blues, rock, and even hip hop over the better part of the last 60 years, the iconic singer has seen and sung through so many changes, always rising up to meet every road unwaveringly. At the beginning of her eighth decade of singing truth, Mavis Staples has delivered a new recording, If All I Was Was Black, ten songs about America today, where the present is filled with ghosts of the past. This is her third collaboration with songwriter and producer and marks the first time Tweedy has composed an entire album of original songs for Mavis' legendary voice and a nation she's uniquely poised to address. 30 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

SAT 4.28 The Price is Right Live™ 8PM

The Price Is Right Live™ is the hit interactive stage show that gives eligible individuals the chance to "Come On Down" to win!

Prizes may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car! Play classic games from television's longest running and most popular game show from Plinko™, to Cliffhangers™, to The Big Wheel™, and even the fabulous Showcase.

Playing to near sold-out audiences for more than ten years, the Price Is Right Live! has given away more than 12 million dollars in cash and prizes and sold more than 1.7 million tickets.

If you enjoy the of emotions experienced while watching the show on television, just imagine the possibilities if you were actually in the audience watching it live.

WANT TO PLAY? NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of 50 United States and Canada (excluding Puerto Rico & Quebec), 18 years or older. Ticket purchase will not increase your chances of being selected to play. To register for chance to be a contestant, visit registration area at or near the venue box office 3 hours prior to show time. For complete rules & regulations, including eligibility requirements, visit or call the box office. To enter theater to watch show, a ticket purchase is required. Sponsored by Good Games Live, Inc. Void where prohibited. Price is Right Live™/© 2017 FremantleMedia. All Rights Reserved. FEATURED PERFORMANCES 31

CLOVER SONOMA FAMILY FUN SERIES SUN Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site 5.6 Based on the book by author Sherri Duskey Rinker and 3PM illustrator Tom Lichtenheld Produced by The Bay Area Children's Theatre Book, Lyrics and Music by Austin Zumbro | Directed by Nina Meehan

Bedtime is approaching and this team of construction vehicles can’t seem to get to sleep.

But Crane Truck is getting cranky, Cement Mixer takes too long with bath time, and Dump Truck just isn’t sleepy! Excavator and Bulldozer find that preparing for bed is a job in itself! Will they ever get some shut-eye before tomorrow’s day of work? A world premiere musical based on the best- selling book!

FAMILY DATE NIGHT! Starting one hour before the show, join us for FREE FUN WITH ART and a variety of FOOD AND DRINKS from our concessions stand. We have everything you need for a great day or night out with your family!

ADDITIONAL GENEROUS SUPPORT PROVIDED BY 32 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

MON Maks, Val & Peta Live on Tour: 5.14 8PM Confidential

Following a smash hit first tour, Maks and Val, the hottest stars of ABC’s Dancing With The Stars are back with an all new spectacular show and this time the family has grown.

Joining them in their brand new show Confidential, the stunningly talented, , two time Dancing With The Stars Mirror Ball champion, actress and Mrs. Maks Chmerkovskiy. The trio, along with a dazzling cast of the industry’s best dancers are coming to the LBC, performing in 49 cities across America this spring.

"Maks, Val & Peta Live On Tour: Confidential" will be a spectacular dance show, driven by a narrative of true family life and love stories. Honest and intimate, the stars will be revealing their closest secrets, hopes and dreams in their own inimitable style. The show will inspire and delight, combining the elegance of the ballroom, some confidential revelations and a true love story.

Maksim Chmerkovskiy said, “Our way was just the beginning of the story. This time I’m a husband, a father, in the best shape of my professional career and still learning on and off the dance floor every day. I’ve had two of the most eventful years of my life and I can’t wait to use my favorite medium to express what’s on my mind and in my heart. Sharing a stage with my wife and my brother, what could be better than that!”

Peta added; ”Usually, I’m acting out a love story through dance. This time there will be no acting, and we have the unique opportunity to perform a genuine love story. I found the power of Our Way to be the relationship between Maks and Val, and this time I hope to cut in on that love story! What have I got myself into!” Confidential is their most honest show yet, revealing secrets, hopes and dreams of these artists. The show will inspire and delight, and by learning a little more about Maks, Val and Peta you might learn a little bit more about yourselves. You are invited to come and be part of the family for an evening, to celebrate dancing, love and life. FEATURED PERFORMANCES 33

FRI 6.1 Stephen Stills & Judy Collins 7PM

50 years ago, singer-songwriter Stephen Stills met singer-songwriter Judy Collins, known for her piercing ocean blue eyes.

Their tumultuous love affair would later be immortalized by Stills with his composition “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash on their landmark debut. Both artists would go on to shape modern music with visionary approaches, but Stills and Collins’ short fiery union remains a transformative era for the two artists.

Now, the two icons of folk will celebrate the golden anniversary of their formative time together. Their joint tour marks the first time ever Stills and Collins have been onstage together. For this once-in-a-lifetime experience, the two music legends will pull from their rich catalogs, debut songs from their upcoming album (out September 2017), and share warm and intimate stories from their journeys and the folk and Laurel Canyon scenes they helped build. 34 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

THU 6.28 The Magic of Adam Trent 8PM

“Seeing is dis-believing!” – New York Times.

Produced by the creative team behind The Illusionists, the world’s best-selling touring magic show, The Magic Of Adam Trent (AdamTrent.com) is an immersive entertainment extravaganza of magic, comedy and music designed to entertain the entire family. Showcasing his “futuristic” brand of magic, Trent has mesmerized live audiences around the globe, in person and as a featured guest on “America’s Got Talent,” “The Today Show,” “Ellen,” “Rachael Ray Show” and Disney Channel among countless other TV appearances. The 32-year-old also stars in his own 10-episode TV series “The Road Trick” on Red Bull TV.

Trent inaugurated the first two years of The Illusionists’ record–breaking Broadway runs, which served as a launching pad for his own live show and tour. “I am so excited to hit the road and bring an entirely new show to audiences around the world,” says Trent, who has always thought that magic should be entertaining first, and tricky second. He doesn’t want people to remember “tricks” as much as the laughs and memories made with the performance. “This will be a show like you’ve never seen.”

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YOUR LBC Community Gathering Place

Over 30 years ago members of the North Bay community came together to create Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. Since then, we have grown with you to become the community’s gathering place and your arts center. Certainly we are your destination for the many diverse arts and entertainment shows we present—over 200 annually from comedy to concerts, dance to theatrical events. Your children attend our school shows and you explore the artwork and sculpture on campus. Perhaps you’ve selected your Christmas tree or picked the perfect Halloween pumpkin from our South Lot or joined 3,000 of your neighbors for the all-day campus-wide free Fiesta event each September. It’s also here at LBC that many of you have attended a prom or a wedding, a community forum corporate meeting, a job fair, the wedding expo or similar trade event. And likely each week, you may have stopped by the Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers’ Market. “LBC” is so much a part of Sonoma County—part of your lives in many ways. Think of us as Your LBC—we certainly do. We value your trust in us and always welcome you here. Today you are here to enjoy one of our shows—the signature way to experience LBC. We also want to salute others on campus that are a part of Your LBC:

Resident Companies Campus Partners Left Edge Theatre produces a Anova Center for Education’s mission professional season of ambitious is to provide innovative educational and performances in search of what is best in behavioral services to children and adults ourselves and in the human spirit. with autism disorders, learning disabilities, emotional disturbance, and Roustabout Theater Company is a other neuro-developmental impairments. professional theater company presenting contemporary musicals and classic plays. Legal-Ese, LLC is an attorney-supervised paralegal firm that has been serving the people of Sonoma County for the past 25 years. Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers' Market: Year-round: Wednesdays & Saturdays 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. offering fresh bounty from local farmers.

This is the place to connect with your neighbors and experience how inspiring the arts can be. We are YourLBC.org

Want to get involved and help support this great program? Make a donation to the LBC Arts & Education Fund. For more information, contact Susanne at 707.800.7505, or donate online at lutherburbankcenter.org/EducationFund. PRACTICING IN SONOMA COUNTY FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS

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Education Through the Arts

The Arts—Where Learning Comes To Life! Serving 40,000 children and adults annually from five counties.

The Center’s nationally-recognized Education Through the Arts program uses the arts to teach core subjects, including math, science, and reading, to create new ways of learning and improve engagement and understanding.

EACH YEAR WE...

Present nearly Serve Operate a 30 120 450 weekday morning Students with in-depth -piece SCHOOL SHOWS artist-led classroom INSTRUMENT instruction, through for North Bay school LENDING LIBRARY children that correspond ARTISTS IN called Music for Schools, to their classroom THE SCHOOLS allowing low-income learning. For many WORKSHOPS. students the opportunity children, this is their to participate in their first time seeing a live school’s band or performance. orchestra program. EDUCATION THROUGH THE ARTS 41

REMOVING ROADBLOCKS TO THE ARTS

We believe these benefits should be shared by all and are working to remove financial barriers to the arts in our community.

Evert Person’s ArtReach Each year, the Center distributes approximately 17,000 free and reduced-price tickets to low-income students and community members. The Evert Person Bus Fund Grants for student transportation to the theater Subsidized Programming Member, Kennedy Center Partners in Education Live performances at an affordable price Program

Offer more than 500 hours of PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT opportunities for teachers, helping them learn how to integrate the arts into their core curriculum lessons. 42 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

LBC Arts & Education Fund

Make a gift to the LBC Arts & Education Fund and know that your donation is going directly to support programs benefitting more than 40,000 local children, and their teachers and parents.

Here are just a few examples of the impact these programs have each year:

More than 450 musical instruments loaned through our Music for Schools library, enabling low-income students to participate in their school’s band or orchestra programs;

Each summer, 150 underserved youth engage in creative self-expression and forge positive connections with their peers, families, and cultural heritage through through Visual Arts Camp and Mariachi Camps;

17,000+ free and reduced-price tickets issued to low-income students, ensuring that they can attend performances along with the rest of their classmates – for many, it is their first time in a theater;

Dozens of teachers in Sonoma, Mendocino, Lake, Napa, and Marin counties integrate the arts into their classrooms, strengthening the learning of core subjects like math, science, and literature.

Integrating the Arts into my classroom has made my “ students deeper thinkers. The LBC’s excellent trainings are affecting the education of hundreds and hundreds of students each year. – Bonnie” Raines, 3rd Grade Teacher, Santa Rosa LBC ARTS & EDUCATION FUND 43

Our new Monthly Giving option lets you maximize your financial commitment with automatic monthly credit card payments. By giving monthly, you provide on-going support for the LBC Arts and Education Fund and help ensure the sustainability of our programs. Here’s a sampling of what a small monthly gift can do:

$12.50 allows to attend a School Show / MONTH 20 students

$25 buys for the lending library / MONTH two instruments

$50 sends to a professional development workshop / MONTH 10 teachers

$100 refurbishes in the lending library / MONTH 125 instruments

$125 provides backpacks with arts supplies for / MONTH 50 campers

To make a gift to the LBC Arts & Education Fund, visit lutherburbankcenter.org/EducationFund or call Susanne at 707.800.7505.

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WHAT OUR MEMBERS, DONORS, AND SPONSORS MAKE POSSIBLE Our Stories: Big Hearts Expand Young Minds

actually see it, hear it and experience Shows at the Luther it. This was especially beneficial for Burbank Center are more my class because for 90% of them “ real than the movies. You English is their second language.” get to imagine more, and Using humor, drama, song, dance, light it’s more creative. shows and technology, the shows teach the students about all verbs, nouns, – Angel, 14” pronouns and the other elements of grammar, as well as introducing them to concepts in science or historical subjects. Excited exclamations like this come Over 40% of the students who attend often from so many of the 40,000 received no-cost or reduced-price children, ages 4-18, who attend the tickets. And that’s because of school shows presented by Luther those of you who support us. It is Burbank Center for the Arts. due to the generous donations from our members, donors and sponsors Thanks to our members, donors, and that LBC is able to create these sponsors, LBC is the place these young programs. Because of people with people come to experience the arts, big hearts who want to help, we can some for the very first time. Each year, expand thousands of young minds. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts presents 30 live music, dance and “Students are definitely more engaged theater shows as daytime performances as a result,” is how the teachers view for school groups. These are more LBC School Shows. “High-quality shows than field trips and outings—our like this expose them to all kinds of school shows align with and support creative learning and thinking.” state `mandated curriculum in all core All these accolades expressed by education subjects. So, while it’s true teachers and students as they are that the children are experiencing the leaving a performance at LBC encourage magic of live performance and the joy us, and hopefully our members and the arts bring, we are particularly proud donors, to continue offering School that the heart of our School Shows Shows. One student sums it up program is education through the arts. best: “They inspire you and help you “You don't think the way you used to imagine doing different things!” think after seeing a show at LBC,” is how one of our students describes it. “The show was a fun and engaging way for kids to learn grammar,” observes one of our partner teachers. “They could

Want to get involved and help support this great program? Make a donation to the LBC Arts & Education Fund. For more information, contact Susanne at 707.800.7505, or donate online at lutherburbankcenter.org/EducationFund. Great Performances Begin Backstage

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Visual Art at the LBC

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts has long been committed to the presentation of contemporary visual art.

The Center’s expansive campus currently features works by fourteen local and regional artists, including Robert Ellison, Dennis Leon, Diana Meehan, and Roberto Santo. ART EXHIBITS 49

CURRENTLY ON EXHIBIT

CONNIE BUTLER

ROBERT ELLISON

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Help Make Volunteer the Magic Happen Today!

From ushering at a performance to working with students through our education and outreach programs, our 200-plus volunteers provide vital service to the Center and bring enrichment of the arts to our community.

Volunteer opportunities include: Usher Art Walk Docent Family Show Art Table Assistant Administrative Support

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Getting and Giving Great Experiences

Alicia Carrasco-Aldoney has been a faithful volunteer at the Center since 2005.

As an usher, she enthusiastically collects tickets at the theater door, escorts patrons to their seat location and hands them one of these Patron Programs to peruse before the performance. Did she show you to your seat tonight?

About ten years ago, Alicia first attended a performance at LBC of the folk group Quilapayún, from her home country of Chile. She liked how the ushers worked with people and asked about getting involved. A self-professed ‘people person,’ Alicia loves chatting with the guests who attend the shows. “It’s not a chore - I love talking to people!” she exclaims. Working at three school shows within one week this January, Alicia was especially delighted seeing the children visit the Center. She’s proud to be a part of the LBC, because it “exposes children and young people to the arts” and we are happy to have her as part of our family.

When Alicia first moved here from Chile, she lived with her sister. She eventually got her own place but, sadly, was displaced by the October fire. Now that she is living again with her sister and after all Alicia has been through, we are truly grateful that she still finds time to volunteer with us. Alicia believes The Center is very important for the community and she is thankful the fire damage to the building was minimal.

While all of us in Sonoma County try to settle in to a ‘new normal,’ we want to recognize those who continue to give, even when they are in need themselves. One thing that came through after the fires, and continues to resonate, is how important our sense of connection within our community is, and the strength and resilience we all share. If you happen to see Alicia tonight, be sure to give her a big hug and a heartfelt ‘Thank you.’ We couldn’t do it without volunteers like Alicia. We are Your LBC.

Interested in having your own great experiences as a volunteer for the LBC? Visit lutherburbankcenter.org/volunteer today!

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The Board of Directors of Luther Burbank Center for the Arts gratefully acknowledges the generous annual support of members, donors, and sponsors for gifts received as of May 31, 2017.

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A LOOK BACK Great LBC Performances 2017

Experience Hendrix – 2.23

Neil Gaiman BODYTRAFFIC – 4.25 3.31

Graham Nash 3.29

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Trevor Noah Move – Beyond Live – 6.17 #IMOMSOHARD – 6.14 11.22

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THE LAMONA JOHNSON WALRAVEN LEGACY SOCIETY

See your investment in the LBC

Lamona Johnson Walraven, a longtime Santa Rosa resident, was a high school teacher and counselor who came of age at a time when most women did not pursue higher education.

She earned a master’s degree from UC Berkeley, then shared her love for

learning with her family and students, believing that all would thrive through

the benefits of an education. Through her

bequest, Lamona left a lasting impact on

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, with the

largest legacy gift ever received, benefitting

both girls and boys through her largesse. PLANNED GIVING 63

THE LAMONA JOHNSON WALRAVEN LEGACY SOCIETY

What is YOUR Legacy? From where you sit, you can see your investment in the LBC directly and immediately. Your support makes it possible for us to create lasting memories while we enrich, educate and entertain our audiences. Thank you!

What would you like your investment to look like years, or even decades, from now? Have you considered the LBC in your legacy plans? If you want to ensure that the LBC will continue here for future generations, consider naming the Center in your will or trust. Then, join the Lamona Johnson Walraven Legacy Society, and let us thank you now for your future investment.

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LAMONA JOHNSON WALRAVEN SOCIETY A special thank you to our legacy gift donors.

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ADVERTISER INDEX Please show your appreciation to our program advertisers by giving them your patronage, and letting them know you appreciate their support of the LBC.

American AgCredit...... 79 BeforeTheMovie/ Santa Rosa Entertainment Group...... 44 Bliss Organic Day Spa...... 58 BOHLUX...... 60 Charlie’s at the Windsor Golf Club...... 58 Clover Sonoma Farms, Inc...... 17 Cokas-Diko Home...... 37 Columbia Distributing...... 54 PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM Daniels Chapel of the Roses...... 58 INSURANCE BROKERAGE Eric Pomert Film Editor...... 54 SUPPORTING THE ARTS Exchange Bank...... 50 Flamingo Conference Resort & Spa...... 47 Freeman Lexus-Toyota...... 78 COLORING OUTSIDE Gloria Ferrer...... 6 THE LINES FOR John Ash & Co./Vintners Inn...... 80 25 YEARS! Lagunitas Brewing Company...... 58 Lytton Rancheria-Lytton Band of Pomo Indians..... 2 Marry's Pizza Shack...... 7 Day Spas • Medical Spas Tattoo / Body Piercing Master Cleaners...... 60 Michael & Company Jewelers...... 6 Wellness • Beauty Salons Nelsonjobs.com...... 36 Labs / Clinics • Smoke Shops Pisenti & Brinker LLP, CPAs and Advisors...... 46 Permanent Cosmetics Professional Program Insurance Brokerage...... 67 Pyrotechnics • Special Events Redwood Credit Union...... 35 Lessor’s Risk • Product Liability Rodney Strong Vineyards...... 3 & MORE! Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market..... 51 SMILE Orthodontics...... 39 We make the market The Press Democrat...... 13 & design programs for Spaulding McCullough & Tansil LLP...... 51 unique or hard to place Thanksgiving Coffee Co...... 54 industries since 1993. Town of Windsor...... 51

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Missoula Children’s Theatre Camp A FREE Weeklong Theatre Residency June 18 - 23, 2018

Audition to take part in a production of The Secret Garden! No advance preparation or experience is necessary. Those selected must be available each day, June 18 – 23, for rehearsals and performances.

Auditions: For kids entering Monday, June 18, 2018 · 10am – 12pm 1st – 12th (must be available for the entire two hour audition.) grades!

This week-long theater residency is provided free-of-charge by the Education and Community Engagement program.

Come see the The Secret Garden show! by Missoula Children’s Theatre Saturday, June 23, 2018 2pm & 4:30pm Carston Cabaret Tickets on sale now! $13 adult · $9 child

No registration required! 707.546.3600 | lutherburbankcenter.org/summer-camps

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STAFF Missoula Children’s Theatre Camp ADMINISTRATION FINANCE & Rick Nowlin, President & CEO HUMAN RESOURCES Candice Day, Executive Assistant Dennis Kohke, Director of Finance and A FREE Weeklong Administration Theatre Residency EDUCATION & COMMUNITY Dolores Otten, Finance & Accounting Manager ENGAGEMENT Traci Levin, Accounting Specialist Ray Gargano, Director Evelyn Rice, Accounting Assistant June 18 - 23, 2018 Melanie Weir, Education Manager Robyn Bramhall, Human Resources Advisor Tracy Sawyer, Community Engagement Coordinator OPERATIONS & EVENTS Audition to take part in a production of Chrystie Prokopakis, School and Marc Hagenlocher, Director Family Coordinator Jennifer Brown, Events & Volunteer Manager The Secret Garden! No advance BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS & Jeremy French, Production Manager preparation or experience is necessary. COMMUNITY RENTALS John Morrison, Maintenance Manager Those selected must be available each day, Peggy Mulhall, Director Gene Soldani, IT Manager June 18 – 23, for rehearsals and performances. Audrey Rosado, Manager Betsy Boes, Events & Volunteer Supervisor Karen Pinomaki, Coordinator Peter Ostrom, Production Supervisor Dave Badella, Production Technician Auditions: For kids DEVELOPMENT Louis Callas, Production Technician entering Robin Seltzer, Director Daniel Parker, Production Technician st th Monday, June 18, 2018 · 10am – 12pm 1 – 12 Susanne Esquivel, Manager Jay Barker, Production Assistant (must be available for the entire two hour audition.) grades! Debbie Schoemaker, Coordinator Scott Gilroy, Production Assistant Lauren Morrison, Associate Marcus Sanchez, Events Supervisor Rita Fong, Assistant Corey Wilkes, Events Supervisor This week-long theater residency is provided free-of-charge PROGRAMMING Don Morrison, Events Crew Chief by the Education and Community Engagement program. Anita Wiglesworth, Director Mike Rice, Events Crew Chief Sari Feinstein, Manager Luke Gladstein, Events Crew Chief Steve Guerrero, Maintenance Worker MARKETING & Sean Kearns, Maintenance Worker Come PATRON SERVICES Dave Morrison, Maintenance Worker The Secret Garden Anne Abrams, Director of Marketing Arturo Ramos, Maintenance Worker see the John Cain, Associate Director of Marketing Morgan D’Amico, Concessions Supervisor by Missoula Children’s Theatre show! Twyla Mitchell, Patron Services Manager Amber Wagstaff, Hospitality Saturday, June 23, 2018 Cherie Wheeler, Graphics Coordinator Robert McDonald, Security Supervisor 2pm & 4:30pm Kristi Feige, Marketing Coordinator Sean McCarthy, Event Aide Charles Zukow Associates, Public Relations Quin Mitchell-Shiner, Event Aide Carston Cabaret Counsel Cheri Orlando, Event Aide Kaila Finch, Assistant Patron Services Manager Tickets on sale now! Jeffery Pelton, Event Aide Taylor Mitchell, Patron Services Lead Associate $13 adult · $9 child Vanessa Petersen, Event Aide Cristian Garcia, Patron Services Associate Dylan Ratto, Event Aide Yesenia Ferreira, Patron Services Associate Timothy Rogers, Event Aide Marissa Ramirez, Patron Services Associate Kristina Volker, Event Aide Vanessa Tullos, Patron Services Associate Rachel Wilcock, Event Aide Christian Yanez-Ramirez, Event Aide

No registration required! 707.546.3600 | lutherburbankcenter.org/summer-camps

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Pete the Cat by TheatreworksUSA Sunday, February 25, 2018

Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Casa Mañana Thursday, April 19, 2018

Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Bay Area Children’s Theater Sunday, May 6, 2018

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Tickets and Information

PURCHASING TICKETS Tickets to individual performances are available online, in person, or by phone. Discounted season ticket packages are available in person or by phone for the Symphony Pops Series and the Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series. Gift certificates are also available. No children under 5 admitted, except to Family Fun Series performances.

Patron & Member Services Office (Open Daily, Noon - 6pm) In Person: 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa By Phone: 707.546.3600 Online: lutherburbankcenter.org

Group Tickets Groups of 10 or more qualify for a discount to selected shows. Contact the group sales office at 707.800.7553 for more information.

Ticket Fees For single ticket purchases, a 15% convenience fee will be added to your order when purchasing online or by phone (except for Family Series shows, which have a 10% fee). There are no added fees when purchasing single tickets in person at the ticket office. For season ticket packages (Symphony Pops Series and Clover Sonoma Family Fun Series only), a one-time $9 handling fee will be added to your order.

Purchasing Tickets from 3rd Party Vendors For your own security, we strongly recommend that you do not purchase tickets from any supplier other than Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC). We do not allocate tickets or authorize any other ticket seller, services, brokers or agents to sell our tickets. Only tickets purchased directly from the LBC can be guaranteed, and tickets purchased from any other source are done so at your own risk and may be deemed invalid. The re- sale of tickets on LBC property is strictly prohibited. Resale of tickets purchased by LBC members during a pre-sale period will result in ticket and membership cancellation— without refund. Policies subject to change without notice.

Buyer Beware: Tickets sold by resellers often have substantial service fees, and/or a markup to the original price, resulting in prices that are significantly higher than face value. We cannot control the prices or fees someone else may charge for tickets we do not authorize to be re-sold, nor can we provide any redress if you encounter a problem with your tickets. If you purchase tickets from anyone other than Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, please check the seller’s credibility and examine tickets carefully for authenticity. 72 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

TICKET POLICIES All purchases are final. There are no refunds.

Ticket Limit For most performances, there is an 8 ticket limit, per household, regardless of the number of transactions. For certain shows, by artist requirement, there is a lower limit. Ticket purchases are closely monitored and any tickets purchased above the limit may be voided without notice.

Refunds and Exchanges All ticket purchases are final.

Reprints Lost, damaged, or stolen tickets may be reprinted for reserved seating performances only and will be available for pick-up one hour prior to the performance. Please present your current picture ID to the ticket office associate. There is a $2 per ticket reprint fee.

Unless otherwise indicated, all seats are reserved, and switching to a seat other than the one indicated on your ticket is not allowed.

VENUE INFORMATION The Ruth Finley Person Theater is a flexible venue allowing for both seated and open floor configurations. When seated, the 1681-seat venue is the largest fixed seat venue in Sonoma County, and no seat is more than 75 feet from the stage. When main floor seats are removed, the open floor/seated balcony configuration raises the capacity to 2000. The theater’s unique thrust stage design, with no seat more than 75 feet from the stage, provides a level of intimacy between artists and audiences unlike any other in Northern California. For more than 30 years, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts has been the best place to see your favorite performer up close and personal.

Parking Convenient onsite parking is included with your ticket purchase.

Restrooms Restrooms are located on the main floor and balcony levels. Additional restrooms are available in the East Atrium.

Photography & Recording For most performances, as required by the artists, there is no photography or recording allowed. Please be considerate of other audience members and help us by adhering to these rules.

Selfie Sticks In the interest in the safety, security, and comfort of all patrons, Selfie Sticks are not allowed inside the building, including at performances. TICKETS & INFORMATION 73

MEMBERSHIP Members receive advance notice of new shows, early purchase opportunities, drink tickets, invitations to special events, and help support critical Education Through the Arts programs serving over 35,000 North Bay children each year. For more information or to become a member, visit lutherburbankcenter.org/join or call the Patron & Member Services Office at 707.546.3600.

ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PATRONS WITH DISABILITIES Accessible Seating The main floor level of the theater has accessible seating for people with mobility limitations. Please notify the Patron & Member Services Office of any special needs at the time of your ticket purchase. Ushers are available at the theater doors; please explain to the usher how best to assist you, if needed.

Assisted Listening Devices Assisted Listening Devices are available for our patrons at no cost. Please visit the Patron & Member Services Office to check-out an ALD.

Restrooms Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located on the main floor level.

Parking Parking is available for persons with handicapped placards. Spaces are located just outside the Center’s north and south entrances.

Service Animals Certified service animals necessary to assist patrons with disabilities are welcome and must remain on a leash or harness at all times. Please contact the Patron & Member Services Office if you intend to bring a service animal to an event so appropriate seating can be reserved for you.

Please contact us by phone by 707.546.3600 to discuss any special needs you may have, so we can help make your experience exceptional.

BACKSTAGE No one is allowed backstage prior to, during or after any performance without proper authorization and identification.

REFRESHMENTS Concessions services are available one hour before show times and during intermission (please note: not all performances have a scheduled intermission). Food and beverages may be enjoyed in the lobby. Bottled water and beverages served in our Concert Cups (available for purchase at the Concessions stands in the lobby) may be enjoyed in the theater; all other food and beverages are prohibited in the theater. A menu of offerings is included in this program. 74 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

CHILDREN Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is committed to providing quality experiences for audience members of all ages. Our feature performances (generally with an 8 p.m. start time) are designed for adults; children under the age of five are not permitted. Our family events with afternoon and early evening start times are suited for children and recommended for children ages 3-12. Everyone entering the theater, regardless of age, is required to have tickets. Lap passes are available for Family Fun Series performance for children under 2 years old. As a courtesy to all audience members, we ask parents and guardians to please remove children who may be disturbing others in the theater.

THEATER ETIQUETTE Performances start promptly at their scheduled time. Please arrive with plenty of time to park and find your seat. Latecomers and those who leave their seats during a performance will be seated at the first appropriate pause in the program, as predetermined by house staff and performers. Please remember to silence all electronic devices before entering the theater.

We ask that you be respectful of others and behave in an appropriate manner related to the performance you are attending. It is never permissible to stand in any aisle space. Usher and security representatives are available should you need assistance.

Patrons who engage in illegal activities, are intoxicated, or are otherwise disruptive (including heckling, public nudity, and smoking in non-designated areas) will be escorted from the property without refund. Shoes and shirts are required at all events.

SCENTS/PERFUMES Many people are allergic to scents. Out of consideration for your fellow audience members, please refrain from using perfume and .

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS Please see a house manager or volunteer usher if you have any concerns during a performance. General information about upcoming shows and events is available at the Patron & Member Services Office and online at lutherburbankcenter.org. Share your comments and let us know how you enjoyed the show by writing to us at: Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Public Relations Department, 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, by e-mail at [email protected], or by contacting us on social media.

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Ruth Finley Person Theater 76 2018 PROGRAM Luther Burbank Center for the Arts | FEBRUARY – JUNE

MEMBERSHIP Be the First to Purchase Tickets to New Shows for a Full Year!

Individual Membership Starts at $75 And includes the following benefits, depending on membership level: Members find out about new shows before the general public Members get pre-sale opportunities on most new shows added throughout the year Access to the best seats, reserved for members only Access to special members-only events Complimentary ticket vouchers Preferred parking A tax-deductible donation and the knowledge you are helping to serve our community

Join Call Susanne at 707.800.7505 or Today! visit lutherburbankcenter.org/join CONCESSIONS Stop by our concessions areas for a pre-show or intermission snack. Purchase a re-useable concert cup and bring your drink into the theater!

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts proudly serves

WINE Rodney Strong Vineyards: Chardonnay, Red Blend..... $10 Gloria Ferrer Sparkling Wine ...... $12 BEER / HARD APPLE CIDER Coors Light, Lagunitas IPA, Modelo Especial ...... $8 Crispin Hard Natural Cider ...... $8 NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Crystal Geyser Water...... $3 Crystal Geyser Sparkling Lemon Mineral Water ...... $3 San Pellegrino Juice...... $3 Pepsi, Diet Pepsi ...... $3 Thanksgiving Coffee, Tea...... $2 CONCERT CUP $ Small (10 oz), Large (16 oz) ...... 3 SNACKS Cookies ...... $3 See’s Chocolate Candy Bar...... $3 Rold Gold Pretzels ...... $2

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BEVERAGES Clover Milk, Chocolate Milk ...... $2 Crystal Geyser Water...... $3 Crystal Geyser Sparkling Lemon Mineral Water ...... $3 San Pellegrino Juice...... $3 Pepsi, Diet Pepsi ...... $3 Thanksgiving Coffee, Tea...... $2 CONCERT CUP Small (10 oz), Large (16 oz) ...... $3 FOOD Pizza: Pepperoni, Cheese ...... $4 Chocolate Chip Cookie ...... $3 See’s Chocolate Candy Bar...... $3 Rold Gold Pretzels ...... $2

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