February 2009 - Marion Palace Theatre

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February 2009 - Marion Palace Theatre
THE PALACECatch the Magic
The Palace Cultural Arts Association
276 W. Center St., Marion, OH 43302
Ph: 740/383-2101
Fax: 740/387-3425
Email: [email protected]
www.marionpalace.org
NON-PROFIT
U.S. Postage
PAID
Marion, OH
Permit No. 54
FEBRUARY
2009
APPLAUSE
Celebrating80YEARS...
the Tradition Continues
Celebrating
80
YEARS
2009 Annual Meeting Announcements for The Palace Cultural Arts Association
and The Marion Palace Theatre Endowment Fund, Inc.
To all Palace Cultural Arts Association members:
The annual meeting of the Palace Cultural Arts Association members will be held on Monday, January 26,
2009 at 7:00 p.m. in the concession room of the Palace Theatre, on the first floor of the Palace Theatre building
located at 276 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio, for the purpose of electing six (6) directors, each to serve a three
(3) year term commencing February 1, 2009, and the transaction of any and all other business properly brought
before the meeting. Palace Cultural Arts Association -- Jill Frey, Corporate Secretary
To all members of the Marion Palace Theatre Endowment Fund, Inc.:
The annual meeting of the Marion Palace Theatre Endowment Fund, Inc. will be held on Monday, January
26, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. in the concession room of the Palace Theatre, on the first floor of the Palace Theatre building
located at 276 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio, for the purpose of electing one (1) trustee, to serve a five (5) year
term commencing April 1, 2009, and the transaction of any and all other business properly brought before the
meeting. Marion Palace Theatre Endowment Fund, Inc. -- Tom Frericks, Corporate Secretary
COMING SOON: Golden Dragon Acrobats of China
Saturday, March 7, 7:30pm -- $20 & $24 (children ages 10 & younger $12)
The Palace encourages audiences to “Catch the Magic.” The Golden Dragon Acrobats will
have them catching their breath! From beginning to end the vivid costumes and awe-inspiring
skill will keep patrons’ eyes set to the stage. Seeing this award-winning presentation of acrobats,
traditional dance, and numerous theatrical techniques both ancient and contemporary is a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Get a seat and spend this evening sitting on the edge.
Award-winning Country Singer/Songwriter
JAMIE O’NEAL
Saturday, February 28, 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $22, $27, $32
Media Sponsor: Buckeye Country 94.3 FM
JAMIE O’NEAL exploded onto the music scene in 2000
with the release of her first album, the gold-certified SHIVER.
The album won over critics and fans alike and earned her
three Grammy nods in 2002. The first single, "There Is No
Arizona" went to #1 on the charts and she followed up with
another #1 hit with the self-penned‚ "When I Think About
Angels." That same year, the Academy of Country Music
named her the Top New Female Vocalist; and Radio &
Records awarded her with the #1 Most Valuable Female
Country Artist and #1 Most Valuable New Country Artist
honors. She also took home Billboard's premiere prize for
Top New Country Artist. Her abounding talent, bright spirit,
bubbly personality and infectious zest for life quickly
established her as a standout in Nashville’s creative
community. She became known as one of the industry’s most
prolific songwriters and a premiere powerhouse vocalist. That
voice was just one of the many attributes that landed touring
gigs with the likes of country music superstars Reba McEntire,
Martina McBride, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson and Toby
Keith. As a songwriter, O’Neal writes with heart and
intelligence and delivers songs with a style all her own in
what music critic, Alana Nash, described as “a Ferrari of a
voice.” O'Neal's newest single "Like A Woman" was released
in 2008, with a new album to follow in 2009. She is an
amazing vocalist who writes great songs that touch the hearts
of country music fans. Jamie has had an incredible career
and has made a huge impact on country music, but her best
is yet to come! Don’t miss this amazing artist when she
appears on stage at the Palace.
The EDGE Board Invites You to join them for the inaugural FIRST FRIDAY
event in the newly completed May Pavilion at the Palace Theatre. The evening
begins at 5pm on Friday, February 6. The cost is $10 and includes sampling
wines, hors d’ouevres, a chocolate fountain and a great place to mingle and
relax with friends. Hone your taste in wines as you enjoy this opportunity to
experience a number of fine wines provided by Mid Ohio Wines. Watch the
Palace website for information about upcoming First Friday events or contact
the Palace box office (740)383-2101.
Lively Arts Series
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A Dinner Theatre Production in the May Pavilion
The Marion Palace Theatre
740/383-2101 www.marionpalace.org
Box Office Hrs M-F, 9am-5pm / Sat., 9am-Noon
This season sponsored in part by:
YEARS
Friday, February 13, 6:30 p.m. and
Saturday, February 14, 12:30 p.m.
(Saturday, February 14, 6:30 p.m. SOLD OUT)
Cost: $25.00 per person
LIGHTS, CAMERA, AMATEURS 2009
FINAL ROUND OF COMPETITION
Now in its fourth year, Lights, Camera, Amateurs is ready
to reveal the 2009 finalists. Dozens of talented individuals
and groups have performed their acts before appreciative
audiences. They have stood before the judges and now, after
four preliminary rounds of competition, four finalists from
each age group will perform in this exciting evening of talent finals, and one talented
individual or group from each age category will receive a top prize of $500 -- for a
total of $2000 in prize money. Don’t miss the excitement as family and friends
cheer for the top performers in this final round of competition on Saturday, February
7 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for students. Tickets are
available in advance at the box office, 270 W. Center Street or at the door one hour
prior to the event. Sponsored by: Baldauf Construction
A FAMILY SERIES EVENT
pinocchio
Sunday, February 8, 3:00 p.m.
Tickets: $8.00 each
This live stage production for children and their favorite adults retells
the adventurous story of Pinocchio, a talking wooden puppet, who
dreamed of becoming a real boy. His dream comes true when he
magically becomes a real live boy! Like any real boy, Pinocchio has
lessons to learn in life. Pinocchio doesn’t want to admit when he’s
wrong, but when he lies his nose grows! After several adventures, all
ends happily in this heart warming story. Performed by the CCT
Professional Touring Company, this production features plenty of
audience participation. Tickets are $8 each and are available in advance
at the box office (M-F, 9am-5pm and Sat., 9am-noon) or at the door
one hour before the production.
CCT’s Brieanna Bailey as “The Blue Fairy”
and Kelly Strand as “Pinocchio”
f
or your information. . .in an attempt to eliminate confusion, the $2 capital improvement fee has already been
included in reser ved seat ticket prices. These monies will assist in the upkeep and renovations of
the historic facility and other capital improvements. Thank you in advance for your continued cooperation.
Director: Gregory Patterson
Assistant Director/Set Design: Don Wolfe
Musical Director: John Holsinger
Make a date to fall in love and laugh until it hurts with the
most "proposal-friendly" show in town, as area talent presents
the funny and all too true I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT,
NOW CHANGE .
I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths
Book and Lyrics by
Music by
and
myths behind that contemporary conundrum known as
Joe DiPietro
Jimmy Roberts
“the relationship.” Act One explores the journey from dating
Originally Produced in New York by
and waiting to love and marriage, while Act Two reveals the
James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff and
agonies and triumphs of in-laws and newborns, trips in the
Jonathan Pollard
family car and the pick-up techniques of the geriatric set.
Original Direction by Joel Bishoff
This revue pays tribute to those who have loved and lost, to
those who have fallen on their face at the portal of romance
Originally produced by the American Stage Company
and to those who have dared to ask, “Say, what are you doing
James N. Vagias, Executive Producer
Saturday night?”
I LOVE YOU, YOU’RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
This dinner theatre comes just in time to serve as a romantic
is presented through special arrangement with
event
for couples who are dating to those who have been
R & H Theatricals: www.rnhtheatricals.com
married for years. The $25 ticket price per person includes
the show and a delicious meal catered by Hal Clase and All
MEET THE CAST
Occasions Catering. The menu includes: Prime Rib,
Megan Withrow Nathan Haubert
Marinated Chicken Tenders, Baby Roasted Potatoes, Harvest
Medley Steamed Vegetables, Plated Salad, Warm Bread,
Russ Collins
Jenny Hughes
Homemade Ice Cream with Heart-shaped Cookie, Coffee,
Brad Bebout
Julie McGinnis
Iced Tea, and Lemonade. A cash bar will be available
beginning one half hour prior to each event.
NOTE: This event is suitable for adult and some older
Tickets must be purchased in advance and are available now
teenage audiences. It contains mature themes and at the theatre’s box office, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm and
strong adult language.
Saturday, 9am-Noon.
ARTS PALACE CLASSES WINTER 2009 -- To receive a brochure detailing the line-up of classes this
quarter, contact the box office or to view information online, visit www.marionpalace.org. Adult classes include:
eBay: Turn Your Stash Into Cash, Cake Decorating with Connie, East Coast Swing, Tappercize, Chinese Silk
Painting, Intermediate Yoga, Pilates, Digital Photography, Star of Hope Quilting, Wine Tasting, and Back to Basics
Cooking classes. Children’s classes include: Kids in the Kitchen, Cheerleading, Tap & Jazz Combo, Valentines
Puppets, Natural Easter Eggs, Cozy Critter Toymaking, Amazing ArKIDtectures, Saturday Morning Cartoons, and
Musical Adventures. Some enrollments are limited so sign up early.