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December 2019 For ticket information, call the Box Office at 630-637-SHOW (7469) or visit northcentralcollege.edu/show The Texas Tenors “Deep in the Heart of Christmas” Canadian Brass Robin Spielberg’s “Spirit of the Holidays Sing-A-Long” 7th Annual Jazz Faculty Christmas Concert These programs are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts. welcome to North Central College hen it comes to the holidays, I am Sing-A-Long” is bound to fill the room an incurable romantic—this is with the joy of this holiday season. And in W my favorite time of year. It’s the addition, we have special guests the Varsity time of year when a fresh snowfall provides Choir from Lincoln Middle School under a blanket of crispness that refreshes the the direction of North Central College world, and we can stop, slow down, take alumnus Ross Berkley! How great to feature a deep breath and appreciate everything one of our own and so many of Naperville’s around us. It truly is a magical time—and rising stars with such an acclaimed one we are glad you’ve decided to share with musician. us! To close out our holiday concerts, we are If you are lucky enough to have tickets for thrilled to bring back the Canadian Brass our Christmas jazz concert, you are part of and their wonderfully irreverent tribute to an annual sell out tradition in the Madden the season. Their special take on holiday Theatre. All of those wonderful holiday music is one you won’t want to miss. tunes set to that extra special jazz spin Thank you to our sponsors, our Friends will leave even the most dedicated Grinch of the Arts and our patrons for making smiling with holiday joy. these wonderful performances possible. On The Texas Tenors will bring their “Deep behalf of all of us, we wish you and your in the Heart of Christmas” performance loved ones a happy, healthy and safe holiday to Pfeiffer Hall on Sunday, December 8. season. See you in the New Year. And now, This performance is sure to set the perfect on with the show! holiday mood. It is not often an artist who sold out her debut at Carnegie Hall comes to Naperville to perform for our younger audiences, but that is exactly what is happening for not Brian Lynch one but two performances on December Fine Arts Director 14. Robin Spielberg’s “Spirit of the Holidays North Central College Join Friends of the Arts today and receive exclusive benefits. Thanks to our many contributors, world-renowned artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Boys Choir, Wynton Marsalis, Celtic Woman and many more have performed in our venues. But the cost of performance tickets only covers half our expenses to bring these great artists to the College’s stages. The generous support from the Friends of the Arts ensures the College can continue to bring world-class performers to our world-class venues. Sneak Name Name Private Pre-Sale Access to Pre-Show Complimentary Backstage preview recognition recognition Schoenherr opportunity Impresario Recognition tickets to meet and of next in program in Wentz Gallery for select Lounge** Dinner North Central greet year’s Concert showing performances College opportunity season Hall lobby and tour presented (subject events to artist (per season) availability) MAESTRO $10,000+ 4 BRAVO $5,000 - $9,999 2 STANDING OVATION* $1,000 - $4,999 IMPRESARIO SOCIETY ENCORE $500 - $999 PERFORMANCE $250 - $499 OVERTURE $100 - $249 AUDIENCE $25 - $99 *Annual gifts made at the Standing Ovation level and above will also include membership into the North Central College Presidents Club. The Presidents Club consists of donors who make a minimum gift of $1,000 or more to one or more areas of the College. Presidents Club members are annually invited to the Presidents Club BBQ in September, and the Presidents Club dinner and theatre event in November. ** The Impresario Lounge offers refreshments and appetizers in a private setting and is available for three events during the upcoming season. Impresario members will receive an email message with details at the beginning of the season. 2019-2020 FRIENDS OF THE ARTS To become a Friend of the Arts visit northcentralcollege.edu/makeagift MAESTRO Tami A. Kidd-Brown & PERFORMANCE Jackie Boyd Diane Lewis ($10,000 OR MORE) Chris C. Brown ($250 - $499) Myron Brubaker Emily Lockrem Gary and Sharon Kovener Lyle E. Allison Julie Brummel Merton Lueptow BRAVO Ms. Diane Lewis Jon Balke Robert Burlingham Mr. James Maloney ($5,000 - $9,999) Paul and Sue Loscheider Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Engelhardt James Burner The Matesi Family Myron Wentz and Prudence Brian and Mary Jean Lynch Bruce and Mary Feay Ms. Nancy Calderon & Mr. Bob Gary Mattin Conley Dr. Greg A. Lynch and Mrs. Megan Mr. James C. Ferdinandt Calderon Matthew McClure Dr. Dwight L. Freshley W. Lynch Suzanne Freshley Lynne Caldwell Patricia McElhaney Ray Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMahon John Fuglestad Phillip Callighan Alan and Geraldine Mrs. Tina St. Angelo Wetzel Gary M. Moore Dora Glass Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carney Mendelssohn Shireen Moore STANDING OVATION Mr. and Mrs. Don Hagmeyer Dann Chamberlin Marisa Miko Bev Patterson-Frier Camillo Conforti Shirley Montalbo Schaffer ($1,000 - $4,999) Kim Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rolland Cecilia and David Hoh Mr. and Mrs. Chris Currie Catherine Oberfoell Bangkok Village and Steven & Karen Solomon Lois Davenport Sally Page Olson Wijid Fay Jennifer Imburgia Rick and Pat Spencer Al Davis Mr. and Mrs. John Palter Mr. and Mrs. W. Brand Bobosky Elizabeth Kammes Leonard and Cathy Vekkos Thomas Dekant Charles Papanos Kristina Bonn Garth and Susan Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wehrli Ray Denson Gerrie Paulson Russell Brown Nickole Lanham William Edson Amanda Peck Daniel and Christine Bukowski ENCORE Daphne C. Lee Barbara Esterly Gordon and Virginia Mrs. Maria Caselli Dyann Lundberg ($500 - $999) Lauren Ford and Jim Weihrouch Rasmussen Richard and Janet Coffey Thomas and Cheryl McRoberts Joni Wiltz-Berkley and Ross P. Ron and Kandi Gasperini Jennifer Richrath Dr. Stephen Maynard Caliendo Berkley Dennis Michalak Robert Gath Mr. Edward M. Rhyne, Sr. Dr. Jillian M. Caliendo Ms. Ashley Chubirka & Larry Michelson Jerilyn Gossett Margaret Ryan Erica Coppolino Mr. Marshall Chubirka Mark Milz Carolyn Grigereit Mr. James F. Sanders Jeffrey A. and Alma Coros Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Faessel Gary and Berneil Mroz Susan Haa Rebecca Satterfield Nick and Jane Dempsey Robert Dunphey Rose and Daniel Owens Stanley Harr James and Maureen Sault Beverly Esser Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Harris Jonathan Rippe Dennis Henneman John Sauntry Mr. Tom Falcone and Mrs. Candace Kroese Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Van Buskirk Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hopkin Mr. Brian Savage Denise Falcone Julie A. Lagodney Jon Warfel Robert Horne Georgine Schick Dave and Debbie Haines- Barbara and Roger Liska OVERTURE John Hummel Michael Schroeck Rubenstein Rita M. Mathern ($100 - $249) Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mr. Peter M. Sheaffer Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrickson Patricia A. Sonnenschein Adrian and Jacqueline Aldrich Hummer Avery Sipla Troy and Sharlene Hammond Theodore Utchen Mr. Daniel A. and Mr. Robert F. Izral Steve Tsai Christine D. and Williams G. Michael Yahoudy Mrs. Carol Alfrey Jill M. Johnson Kelsey Tyler Jeffries Linda J. Allison Michael Kelly Joseph Weigel Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Johnson Floral E. Amy David Kelsch Richard Wilders Twila J. Kaiser Mr. James R. Barnes Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Lamont Patrick John Zeunik Mr. Frank E. Kenney Rev. Daniel J. Berger Gregory and Kristine Larsen We apologize if we have inadvertently made an error concerning your gift. Please contact the box office at 630-637-7469 so we can correct our records. North Central College DECEMBER 2019 EVENT PRICE December 6 7th Annual Jazz Faculty Christmas Concert $20-25 Naperville Chorus presents “Another Swingin' Christmas December 7, 8 $20-25 with the Pete Ellman Big Band” December 8 The Texas Tenors “Deep in the Heart of Christmas” $30-50 December 14 Robin Spielberg’s “Spirit of the Holidays Sing-A-Long” $6-12 December 14 Canadian Brass $40-50 December 15 DuPage Symphony Orchestra “’Tis the Season” $8-23 JANUARY 2020 EVENT PRICE January 10 An Evening with Jazz Trumpeter Art Davis $17-22 January 19 Chicago Sinfonietta Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. $10-62 January 25 Jim Peterik's World Stage $60-70 January 31 An Evening with Jazz Bassist Kelly Sill & Drummer Jack Mouse $17-22 FEBRUARY 2020 EVENT PRICE February 8 Russian National Ballet's ”Cinderella” $25-40 February 8 DuPage Symphony Orchestra ”Echoes of East and West” $15-43 February 14 An Evening with Jazz Vocalist Janice Borla $17-22 February 14, 15, 16, ”The Toxic Avenger” $10-15 21, 22, 23 The Greatest Love of All: A Tribute to Whitney Houston February 16 $25-45 starring Belinda Davids February 19 Department of Bands Winter Concert $3-5 February 28 An Evening of Big Band $17-22 February 29 ArtsPower's ”Chicken Dance” $6-12 February 29 Chicago Harmony Sweepstakes $30-40 MARCH 2020 EVENT PRICE March 1 Velvet Caravan $30-35 March 7 Chicago Sinfonietta ”Sight + Sound: A Sonic Art Exhibition” $10-62 March 14 The Subdudes $30-40 March 20, 21, 22, ”Antigone” $8-10 27, 28, 29 March 21 DuPage Symphony Orchestra ”Gateway to Romance” $15-43 March 25 Chamber Singers ”Metamorphosis” Concert $3-5 Free, but ticket is March 28 ”Chords for Kids” A Concert for Children with Autism required for admittance Artists, dates, times, prices and locations are subject to change 2019-2020 SEASON FINE & PEFORMING ARTS APRIL 2020 EVENT PRICE April 1 Women's Chorale and Concert Choir ”Graduation Finale!
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