Playbill for Menopause The Musical
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Playbill for Menopause The Musical
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See prospectus for details. 4 | MBT Spotlight Magazine 2014-2015 SEASON SPOTLIGHT Special Thanks to our 2014-2015 Sponsors SEASON SPONSOR Editor Kim Laskey - [email protected] Advertising MEDIA SPONSORS John Schapiro - [email protected] Mount Baker Theatre Staff Executive Director: Brad Burdick Deputy Director: Kim Laskey Finance Director: Sharon Cassidy Associate DirectorCorporate Development: John Schapiro Associate Director Events & Stewardship: Kristin Costanza Executive Assistant: Cindi Pree House Manager: Maia Newell-Large Events Manager: Matt Beres Asst. Events Manager: Kari Severns Graphic Design Manager: Beth Melvin E-Marketing Specialist: Caitlyn Klein Program Manager: Alison C. Terry Ticketing Manager: Katharine Conrad Night of Show Box Office Manager: Tobias Childs Ticketing Rep & Donor Data Coordinator: Jana Collins Ticketing Reps: Shannon Kelly, Kyle Manske, Ettienne Olivier, Chris Quilici, Kasey VanderPol Technical Director: Jim Zoehrer Lead Technicians: Toffer Eriksen, Randy Storms Custodial & Maintenance Head: Glenn Curtright Assistant Custodian: Stephanie Straight Receptionist: Stephanie Blankers Board of Directors John Pedlow – President Edwin H. (Skip) Williams - Vice-President Jane Carten – Secretary Mark E. Thoma - Treasurer Daniel Larner - Past President Bob Brim Mike Carr Dennis Catrell Brian Finnegan William (Bill) Gerrie Ann Kaiser Steve Kimberley Peg Larson Rick Luke Mary Patterson Megan Stanfield John Templeton Teresa Thornberg Wendy Wixson Evelyn Turner - Ex-Officio Pinky Vargas - Ex-Officio Design/Production Beth Melvin Heather Steele Copy Editor Melissa Schapiro Mount Baker Theatre • 104 N. Commercial Street | Bellingham, WA 98225 Admin.: (360) 733-5793 | Ticketing: (360) 734-6080 www.mountbakertheatre.com SERIES SPONSOR EXCLUSIVE SPONSORS LEAD SPONSORS SPONSORS Scott A. Hume, CFP® Financial Advisor A Great Nation Deserves Great Art U.S. Bank Foundation Galbraith Mountain Pediatric Dentistry Industrial Credit Union Infusion Solutions, Inc. Les Schwab Tire Centers Madrona Bay Real Estate Investments The Star Club MEMBER RECEPTIONS SUPPORTED BY WADE BENNETT KING EDUCATION SERIES SPONSOR Frank King Family EDUCATION PROGRAM SPONSORS Dawson Construction Heritage Bank Moncrieff Construction Samson Rope WECU - Whatcom Educational Credit Union SPONSOR PARTNERSHIP Bellingham Ukulele Group • David & Cheryll Blair Wendy Bohlke & Brian Hansen Phillip Chen & Chiann Yang • Gary & Nancy Goldfogel Jean Gorton • Liza Gossett • Frank & Patti Imhof Carter & Annie Kiesau • Steve & Margie Kimberley Chip & Karen Lauckhardt • Bob Moles & Julie Johansen Mary & D. Pat Patterson • Christopher & Emily Piper Marvin & Joan Wayne • Joe Wilson & Kasha Eades NOTES MBT’s New Mobile-Friendly Website is Here! As technology changes, Mount Baker Theatre constantly evaluates what we’re doing and what we Brad Burdick, Executive Director need to do to stay on top and provide the very best possible experience for our customers. With this in mind, the Mount Baker Theatre board recently approved making a substantial investment in our website. It’s been several years since we overhauled the site, and during that time we’ve realized that there are plenty of things we can do differently and better. One of the latest trends in web design is for web pages to be “responsive.” This means that no matter which form of technology you use—computer, tablet, or smart phone—you’ll get access to the entire site with the easiest navigation and best optimization possible. This means less zooming, squinting, and resizing, but with the full information usually missing from “mobile optimized” webpages. This also means improved accessibility and navigation of our calendar of events, access to even more sneak-peak show videos, and an overall improved and simplified purchasing process. We have worked with an outstanding web design firm called Domain7. Their strategy: “foster a highly collaborative research-based approach to architecting on-line experiences.” Based on findings from a thorough research and vision stage, the designers created a product with the user-experience top of mind—they call it “humanizing the web.” With that in mind, we are very interested in hearing what you think about our new site. To provide input just send an email to [email protected] and put “Web Site” in the subject line, or simply contact E-Marketing Specialist Caitlyn Klein at (360) 733-5793 x 308. We are now one of the first performing arts centers on the west coast to have a responsive website and this significant improvement will be much more convenient for our customers! Let us know what you think. But in the meantime… please enjoy the show! Brad Burdick, Executive Director 6 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Proudly supporng the Arts in Whatcom County We are the Yorkston Family. Serving Whatcom County since 1939 Spotlight Magazine MBT | 7 Performance counts Lynda Hinton CRS, GRI Managing Broker [email protected] (360) 303-1023 8 | MBT Spotlight Magazine THANK YOU to these Sponsor Partners for their support of the Menopause The Musical Jean Gorton, Liza Gossett and Marvin & Joan Wayne Proudly supporting the Mount Baker Theatre. Menopause the Musical! www.peoplesbank-wa.com Member FDIC Spotlight Magazine MBT | 9 Noteworthy www.lithtexnw.com Bellingham 360.676.1977 Mount Vernon 360.424.5945 Growing Dreams Life is full of opportunities. Let us help you invest for your future. Create your path forward. Scott Hume Sarah Arnold First Vice President - Financial Advisor Senior Registered Client Associate (360) 756-3504 [email protected] (360) 756-3507 [email protected] 3101 Newmarket Place #101 Bellingham, WA 98226-3801 © 2012 RBC Wealth Management, a division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC. 10 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Spotlight Magazine MBT | 11 GFour Productions Presents SPRING TOUR 2015 BELLINGHAM, WA Book and Lyrics by JEANIE LINDERS WITH SANDRA BENTON MEGAN CAVANAGH CHERIE PRICE ROBERTA B. WALL Lighting Design Costume Design Audio Design RYAN A. PATRIDGE SUE HILL STEVE SHAPIRO Technical Director/ Lighting Supervisor HEATHERLYN EGAN Company Manager CHRISTOPHER R. WOOD Audio Supervisor KATE WECKER Production Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager JENNY JACOBS Original Score & Arrangements with Musical Direction by ALAN J. PLADO Choreography Staged by DARIA LYNNE MELENDEZ Directed By SETH GREENLEAF 40 12 | 1MBT Spotlight Magazine SUE HILL CAST (In order of Appearance) Professional Woman .......................................................... SANDRA BENTON Soap Star ............................................................................. CHERIE PRICE Earth Mother/Dance Captain ........................................... MEGAN CAVANAGH Iowa Housewife ............................................................... ROBERTA B. WALL PRODUCTION TEAM Company Manager .................................................. CHRISTOPHER R. WOOD Production Stage Manager ................................................... JENNY JACOBS Assistant Stage Manager ................................................................ SUE HILL Technical Director/ Lighting Supervisor ......................... HEATHERLYN EGAN Audio Supervisor ................................................................... KATE WECKER The entire action of the play takes place in Bloomingdales, NYC Menopause The Musical® will be performed without an intermission The use of camaras, videotape recorders or audio recorders by members of the audience during the course of this production is strictly prohibited. Recording devices will be confiscated by the House Manager. This production operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers. All actors and stage managers are members of Actors’ Equity. ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org MUSIC FOR THIS SHOW WAS RECORDED BY: Keyboards ......................................................................... MICHAEL DUBAY Drums ......................................................................................... DON MEOLI Bass ..................................................................................... JONATHAN REM 2 | 13 Spotlight Magazine MBT WHO’S WHO SANDRA BENTON (Professional Woman) (AEA, SAG-AFTRA) An actress with a gypsy spirit, Sandra hasperformed all over the United States and abroad, both on stage and screen, and is happy to be returning to MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL®. She has been seen on television with performances in CHUCK (NBC), HOSTAGE: DO OR DIE (Investigation Discovery Channel), GOT HOME ALIVE (Travel Channel), WHO’S STILL STANDING (NBC), LET’S MAKE A DEAL (CBS), DON’T FORGET THE LYRICS (SYNDICATED) and in the web series BOOK CLUB (www.hulu.com/bookclub) Past stage work includes a four year run of MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® in Las Vegas, guest appearances in THE GEORGE WALLACE SHOW (The Flamingo – Las Vegas), THE BLUEST EYE, SMOKEY JOE’S CAFE, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR among many more. Please join her fan page on Facebook www.facebook.com/sandrabenton.fan or on Twitter @chanteuse13. All glory, praise and thanks to God! MEGAN CAVANAGH (Earth Mother/ Dance Captain) Megan Cavanagh is most recognized as Marla Hooch from the movie, A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN. Other film credits include: ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS (Broomhilde), FOR RICHER OR POORER (Levinia Yoder), THAT DARN CAT (Lu), and The Academy Award Nominated Animated Feature JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS (Judy Neutron), and she also did the Nickelodeon TV series. She currently is Queen Luna on the Nickelodeon animated series, WINX CLUB. Other TV: Guest Star on HOME IMPROVEMENT, FRIENDS, WILL & GRACE, JUST SHOOT ME, WEST WING, ER, and many others. Megan has performed in MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® Since 2004. Noted Regional Credits include: Blithe Spirit (Madame Arcati), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Pseudolus), Jubilee (Queen/ Butch), High Spirits (Madam Arcati). Megan is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association Since 1987. CHERIE PRICE (Soap Star) - Cherie joined MTM in 2006 and since then has played Soap Star all over the US and Canada as well as a few years in Las Vegas. Favorite roles include Anita/West Side Story, Charity/Sweet Charity, Val/A Chorus Line, Desiree/A Little Night Music, Grushinkaya/Grand Hotel, Ruby/ 143 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Dames at Sea. She received a Portland Drama Critics Award for her portrayal of Roxie Hart in “Chicago” and a Portland Musical Theatre Award for best Actress as Kay Goodman in “Nite Club Confidential”. Cherie can also be found on the Cabaret stage and has performed on several cruise ships as well as releasing her first CD “Voyage”. Lately she’s become a Ballroom Dancer and has competed in PRO/AM. ROBERTA B. WALL (Iowa Housewife) Original Broadway Casts -”Sister Act”, “Leap of Faith” . First National Tours “Sister Act” ( SM Lazarus ),” Beauty and the Beast “ ( Mrs. Potts ). Ms. Wall has been performing in “Menopause the Musical “ since 2003 as both Iowa Housewife and Earth Mother in cities across the country. Other Regional roles include : Sadie - I Love a Piano” (Lawrence Welk Theatre), Jo - “Swingtime Canteen”( La Mirada CLO), Frieda - “Sunday in the Park with George” ( Long Beach CLO), Tisbe - Cinderella” (Falcon Theatre), Clementina- “Desert Song ( Pasadena Civic ), Housekeeper - “ Man of La Mancha” She has performed with such stars as Shirley Jones, Robert Goulet, Joanne Worley, Dorothy Lamour and was a special guest on the “Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson. She can be heard on the Roxbury Records (the Gershwin family label) recordings of “Oh, Kay!”, “Pardon My English” and “Lady Be Good”. CHRISTOPHER R WOOD (Company Manager ) Chris is happy to continue his work with MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL®. You may recognize him from his extensive work in major motion pictures. Some of his favorite roles include: “teen with Ice Cream” in FOREST GUMP opposite Tom Hanks, “young man eating chili” in WAR HORSE and “man with heart burn” in THE AVENGERS. Chris likes to spend his free time on his private island (named “Cheeseburger In Paradise”) located in the Caribbean surrounded by the crystal clear blue ocean. Then again, you may not recognize him from any of these films – because he wasn’t in them. Truthfully, in his free time he can be found relaxing and spending as much time as he can with family and friends – because he doesn’t actually own his own island, yet. He is a firm believer that he is “living the dream”. Thank you to Mom and Dad and everyone else who has helped him get to this point in his life. JENNY JACOBS (Production Stage Manager) from Oceanside, Ca, received her MFA from UCI (’09). It has been a fun and exciting 5 years (2010-15) with GFour touring with MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL®. Her past credits include Plaid Tidings at Laguna Playhouse, 3-D Theatricals on The Sound of Music, Hello Dolly, Altar Boyz & All Shook Up, Peter WHO’S WHO Pan, Noises Off at South Coast Repertory; Titus Andronicus, Reefer Madness, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Anything Goes, Urinetown, The Tempest & Cider House Rules. She is excited to be involved with MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® once more and to be working with the wonderful family of GFour Productions. She is a proud member of Actors Equity. SUE HILL (Assistant Stage Manager/Costume Designer) has been designing and creating clothes, costumes and home textiles since she discovered her grandmother’s treadle sewing machine at the age of 9. She began her career as a studio artist in textiles, graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design and has exhibited wearable art and maintained a business designing custom clothing and costumes for national touring musical group and theatrical productions. She has toured as wardrobe supervisor and Equity Stage Manager. Sue is the NationalCostume Designer for GFour Productions, designing costumes and props for MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL®, RESPECT and MOTHERHOOD THE MUSICAL®. HEATHERLYN EGAN (Technical Director/Lighting Supervisor) is a Pittsburgh native and is thrilled to be on the road with MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® having previously worked with the show both in New York City and Rochester, NY. Previous National Tours: IN THE MOOD (PM/LD), THE OFFICIAL BLUES BROTHERS REVUE (Road Mgr/LD), ROUTE 66 (TD/LD), IF YOU GIVE A CAT A CUPCAKE (PSM). NYC: AVENUE Q (New World Stages), AMERICAN GIRL PLACE, LOVE CHILD (New World Stages), THE STARRY MESSENGER (Theatre Row), DIXIE CARTER AT THE CAFÉ CARLYLE. Regional: Alpine Theatre Project (ME), Geva Theatre Center (1st Electrician), Garth Fagan Dance (Electrician). KATE WECKER (Audio Supervisor) is very excited to be working with GFour Productions again after two successful tours with MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® last year. She has previously designed sound for the Neil Simon Festival, Pride Films & Plays, and Fox Valley Repertory, and designed and engineered the 2013 season at Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre, including “Shrek”, “Crazy for You”, “Chicago”, and “Les Misérables”. More at www.katewecker.com. GFOUR PRODUCTIONS (Producer) GFour Productions recent successes include winning the 2013 Tony Award® for their 50th anniversary production of Edward Albee’s WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF; Co-financing the 5 time Tony Award®, 5 time Drama Desk Award®, and 7 time Olivier Award® Winner for Best Musical, MATILDA THE MUSICAL; Producing the critically acclaimed revivals of THE GLASS MENAGERIE starring Cherry Jones and Zachary Quinto, and the history making production of LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR AND GRILL starring 6 time Tony Award® winner, Audra McDonald; and their most recent launch of the Pulitzer Prize winning play, DISGRACED, which The New York Times calls, “Terrific, turbulent, and roaring to life with currents of dramatic electricity!” GFour recently premièred the Spanish-language version of their hit, MENOPAUSIA EL MUSICAL, in Hollywood, CA, and have now begun the international launch of their ever popular MENOPAUSE brand, bringing laughter to audiences around the world . They began producing in 1981 with NINE, winning the Tony Award® that year for Best Musical. Among their favorite Broadway productions are MY ONE AND ONLY starring Tommy Tune, ZORBA THE GREEK starring Anthony Quinn, THE RINK starring Liza Minnelli, BABY, GRAND HOTEL, GRIND, BIG, TRUE WEST, the original and the revival of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES which won them Tony Awards for Best Musical in 1983 and Best Revival in 2004. Their combined shows have been nominated for 115 Tony Awards®, winning 44 and 110 Drama Desk Awards®, winning 56. For more information, please visit GFourProductions.com SETH GREENLEAF (Director) A Tony Award winner for his work on the 50th anniversary production of WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, Seth would be the first to tell you he’s lived a theatrical life. A graduate of UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television he was bitten early by the entertainment bug and has worked in theatre and film his entire adult life. Some of his favorite highlights include producing 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL on Broadway with Dolly Parton, co-financing the Tony Award winning musical THE BOOK OF MORMON, and directing the award winning play RFK: A PORTRAIT OF ROBERT F. KENNEDY. He heads GFour’s Broadway division and is the company’s Artistic Director. Seth recently worked on the London transfer of MATILDA THE MUSICAL, now playing at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway and hailed by The New York Times as, “The Best Musical ever to come out of Britain!” He recently produced and directed the award winning documentary F(L) AG FOOTBALL and he is currently launching the Broadway premiere of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize winning play DISGRACED, as well as the West End premiere of the Tony Award winning musical URINETOWN. Seth is also a founding member of the Broadway Green Alliance, helping to green the great white way. ALAN J. PLADO (Music Director) Broadway: Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. National Tours: LEGALLY BLONDE, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, ELF THE MUSICAL (1st national; conductor). Alan served as the Music Supervisor for MENOPAUSE, and internationally, was the music director and arranger for the show on the West End (Shaw Theater) and in Dublin, Ireland (Tivoli Theater). Regional credits: LEGALLY BLONDE with Sally Struthers (Ogunquit Playhouse); CHAPS, CRAZY FOR YOU (PCPA); STRIKING 12 (Capital Repertory); BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE (Phoenix Theater); GYPSY, CATS, FOOTLOOSE (Arizona Broadway), as well as appearances at Laguna Playhouse, Alabama Shakespeare, Milwaukee Repertory, and Geva Theater. Spotlight Magazine MBT4 | 15 WHO’S WHO DARIA LYNNE MELENDEZ (Choreography Staged By) Originally from Massachusetts. This gal has been a studio owner, a professional dancer and choreographer for over 4 decades. Education, judging and coaching have been her passions through her career. She has appeared on Broadway and National television performances. She has taught for Dance Masters of America and many dance programs throughout the U.S. Having the privilege of performing with Maurice and Gregory Hines have been one of the high points she holds close to her heart. Daria has choreographed industrial shows for Lipton and Tupperwear. In the 1980’s Daria worked closely with recording artists Expose in Miami, Florida. Currently Daria is GFour Production’s choreographer for the hit show, MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL®, training over 300 actors over the years. Teaching Ballroom dancing with her husband Nelson keeps her on her toes. Daria enjoys training young dancers in all styles of dance, preparing them for a well rounded career in performing arts. RYAN A. PATRIDGE (Lighting Designer) has been with GFour Productions since 2007. He has been lighting theatrical tours and concerts for the past eleven years with various artists and productions. Selected regional theatrical credits include: Into the Woods, Floyd Collins (Weathervane Theatre). Film/ TV credits include: The Autumn Heart starring Ally Sheedy (First Look Pictures), Trey Anastasio (Austin City Limits) and Sheryl Crow (Austin City Limits) HBO Latino Boxing, Showtime Boxing, Asylum Street Spankers: Re-Assembly, Austin City Limits Festival (Warner Brothers).Selected live music tour credits include: Los Lonely Boys, Pat Green and Willie Nelson. Ryan is a proud member of I.A.T.S.E. and Actors’ Equity. 5 16 | MBT Spotlight Magazine STEVE SHAPIRO (Audio Designer) has been designing and engineering the sound for MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL® since 2003. Steve now serves as the Resident Sound Designer for the Pittsburgh Playhouse at Point Park University, designing about 13 shows a year there. His prior experience includes a 16 year stint at The Coconut Grove Playhouse, among many other shows around the country and the world, most notably serving as the sound engineer for the South American tour of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA in 1996. JEANIE LINDERS (Creator) is known throughout the theatrical industry for award winning innovations in marketing and management with her company E&M Theatrical, Inc. She is the writer of the Off-Broadway hit Menopause The Musical®, Mommies Rock! ™ and making it’s world premiere in Orlando, FL January 2013, The D*Word-A Musical (*Ditched, Dumped, Divorced and Dating)®. Ms. Linders is also working on a web television project in development for the United States and Australian markets debuting Spring 2013. Additionally she will be premiering the updated Menopause The Musical® Extreme for the next generation of women in Orlando, Florida, and internationally in 2014. Her Foundation as well as the shows, has been a passionate voice for empowering women in countries as diverse as Ghana, Italy, Kenya, Nepal, the US and many more. THE MUSIC Music Parodied With Great Appreciation SONGS WORDS • MUSIC PUBLISHER (USED BY PERMISSION) • COPYRIGHT DATE Chain Of Fools Don Covay, Pronto Music, Spring Time Music, Fourteenth Hour Music (BMI) 1967 / I Heard It Through The Grapevine Norman Whitfield, Barry Strong 1967 / A Sign Of The Times Tony Hatch—Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) 1966 / Stayin’ Alive Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Crompton Songs (BMI) and Gibb Brothers Music (BMI) 1977 / The Lion Sleeps Tonight Hugh Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss, Albert Stanton 1961 / Heat Wave Irving Berlin 1933 / Wishin’ And Hopin’ Hal David, Burt Bacharach, New Hidden Valley Music Co., Casa David Music (ASCAP) 1963 / I’m Sorry Ronnie Self, Dub Allbritten—Songs of Universal (BMI) 1968 / The Great Pretender Buck Ram 1956 / California Girls Brian Wilson, Mike Love—Irving Music, Inc. (BMI) 1965 / Help Me Rhonda Brian Wilson, Mike Love—Irving Music, Inc. (BMI) 1965 / Lookin’ For Love In All / The Wrong Places Wanda Mallette, Bob Morrison, Patti Ryan 1980 / Don’t Make Me Over Hal David, Burt Bacharach, New Hidden Valley Music Co., Casa David Music (ASCAP) 1962 / Beauty Is Only Skin Deep Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield 1966 / Puff, The Magic Dragon Peter Yarrow, Leonard Lipton, Silver Dawn Music, Honalee Melodies (ASCAP) 1963 / The Shoop Shoop Song Rudy Clark 1965 / My Guy Smokey Robinson 1961 / Don’t Say Nothing Bad About My Baby Gerry Goffin/Carole King 1962 / I Got You Babe Sonny Bono—Cotillion Music, Inc. (BMI) 1965 Good Vibrations Mike Love, Brian Wilson—Irving Music, Inc. (BMI) 1966 / What’s Love Got To Do With It Terry Britten, Graham Lyle, WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Good Single, LTD. (PRS) 1984 / Only You Buck Ram, Ande Rand 1955 / New Attitude Sharon Robinson, Jon Gilutin, Bunny Hull, Songs of Universal, Rockomatic Music, Brass Heart Music (BMI) Universal Music Corp., Robinhill Music, Buchu Music (ASCAP) 1985 / YMCA Jacques Morali, Henri Belolo, Victor Willis 1978 CEO/President/Partner ....................................................................................... Kenneth Greenblatt Producer/Partner .............................................................................................................. Alan Glist Producer/Partner & Director ..................................................................................... Seth Greenleaf Producer/Partner ....................................................................................................... Marc Goldman Producer & Executive VP ........................................................................................... Tom Madden Producer/Partner ............................................................................................................. Kathi Glist Director of Production .......................................................................................... Ryan A. Patridge Director of Operations .................................................................................................... Kim Simari Controller .................................................................................................................. Natalia Powell Marketing Manager .................................................................................................. Alyssa Holland Marketing Coordinator .................................................................................................. Sara Miller Merchandise Coordinator.................................................................................. Christopher R. Wood Sponsorship Consultant ...................................................................... Jim Erlick, The Erlick Group Attorney ............................... BOISE, SCHILLER & FLEXNER LLP, Stuart Singer/James Grippando Founder .............................................................................................. Kenneth & Sandi Greenblatt Founder ............................................................................................................... Alan & Kathi Glist Spotlight Magazine 6MBT | 17 18 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Serving Whatcom County for over 100 years Michael T. Kleps Wills, Trusts, Estates & Elder Law 360-647-1500 • 1700 D Street, Bellingham www.carmichaelclark.com • [email protected] Living is an Art PROPERTY. MANAGED. BLAZING TRAILS TOGETHER YMCA Trail Blazers For kids in grades 3rd-5th May 7 - June 11 Trail running in a fun, rewarding environment WHATCOM FAMILY YMCA 360 733 8630 www.whatcomymca.org Achieving Whatcom County’s highest level of customer satisfaction. Find out why. MISTY MOUNTAINS R E A LT Y 360.599.2200 | mistymtsrealty.com Spotlight Magazine MBT | 19 We Love Our Arts Community Your local international and domestic tax experts. schlichtingwixsoncpas.com 360-778-1968 119 N Commercial St, Suite 1250, Bellingham 20 | MBT Spotlight Magazine All stage and production work at Mount Baker Theatre is performed by I.A.T.S.E. Locals No. 15, 887. LOVE WH E R E YO U L I V E Melissa Schapiro Real Estate Broker 360.738.7182 [email protected] Sterling Real Estate Group STAND OUT from the crowd. SPONSOR an MBT show. Call John Schapiro, Business Partnerships Director, to find out how. 360.733.5793 Ext 304 [email protected] Spotlight Magazine MBT | 21 STARS Star Volunteers Kayla Adams Dave & Willie Ahrenholz Mary Kay Bailey Owen Bamford Frank W. & Margaret Belzek Carol Bhear Robert Birch Sara Blake Ann & Gary Blanken Megan & Wendy Bloom Sandra Bogen Nancy Bonnickson Marie-Lis Bouscaren Barbara Brennan Pam Brink Janet Burke Beth & Jerry Brownfield Janet Burke Linda Burns Bill & Teri Carter Ellen Clark John & Nancy Clark Terry Clark Laurel Cook Marilyn Cunningham Tom Day Carol Even Mary Lee Fenton Yvonne Fenton Paula French Gaye Fullner Tessa Garoutte Charlotte Gazak Cynthia Geri Travis Glass David Graham 22 | MBT Spotlight Magazine We thank the STAR volunteers who generously give their time to Mount Baker Theatre. Dottie Grantham Jennifer & John Green Rex Hall Leslie Hamilton Mary Hancock Valerie Hauter Sky Hedman Doug Henderson Lynne Henderson Ron Hentz Donna Holmes Suzanne Howey Roxanna Hubert Barbara & Van Hudson Leila Humphrey Bonnie Hurtig Joyce & Randall Jimerson Becky Johns Candace Johnson Don Johnson Lorie Johnston Polly Jones Heather Katahdin Thane & Melissa Keith Susan Kendall Betty Kerstein Pat Kingshott Barbara Klein John & Naomi Knowlton Laurie Kritz Johanna Krouzian Russell Kuelz Amy Landino Herman & Ali Laninga Steven Larsen Norm Leaf Gloria Lebowitz Gail Livingston Larry R. Lober Lynn Logan Elizabeth Longwell Harriet Ludjin Pat Lund Linda Magee Dave Maloney Richard Marcus Vicky Marshall Dieter Martin Kim & Pat Martin Katharine McBain Frank & Sue McDonald Cynthia McFalls Colleen McGinnis Shauna McGuinn Shannon McLaughlin Colette McNabb Lynda Moore Joyce Morris Jane Moudry Meredith Murray Patrick Neher John Neighbor Debora Nelli Kate Nichols Jan North Gary Oaksford Joan O’Neill Sandra Peterson Lynne Pharis Jeff Pike Lia Prela Joan Prinz Bonnie Rabatin Leslie Raper Jane Ringe Hope Rollis Brenda Rye Rita Saling Margie Sawyer Melissa Schapiro Marilyn Scheer Lisa Schork Maureen Scott Beth Seils Judy Seymour Jerry Shiner Charlotte Ann Smith Lori Jo Smith Lyn Spangler Mary Lou Stern Ann Suloway Sue Toy Frank Tranter Lee Travis Rebecca Treat Evelyn Turner Sue Tuxill Bill Van Hees Nancy Vogee Shirley Walker Cat Wallace Pinshu Wang Charis Weathers David Weisenhorn Judith White Marilee Wilcox Lee Willis Tom Wilmore Ken Wilson Jennifer Winson David Witmer Sue Witmer Sarah Wood Linda York Gloria Young Nanci & Jim Zander DDOO YYOOUU LLOOVVEE MMBBTT TTOOOO?? FF RR OO MM 11992277...... .. .. .. TTOO NN OO W W.. SSHHOOW W YYOOUURR LLOOVVEE.. JJ OO II NN NN OO W W Call Call360.734.6080 360.734.6080ororvisit visitwww.mountbakertheatre.com www.mountbakertheatre.com Spotlight Magazine MBT | 23 totobecome becomeaamember. member. CONTRIBUTORS Mount Baker Theatre gratefully acknowledges the generous members and donors who make our programming possible. Marie Atwood Doug & Cristin Brown Tim & Marcia McEvoy Lois & Bob Nicholl Michael Pietro & Christine Kubota Teresa Thornberg* & Kenneth Carpenter Thomas Wilmore & Linda Magee David & Vicki McLain Linda Rae Gardner & Arlene Mills Ron & Dottie Mount Steve & Eileen Nelson Laurie & Linc Nesheim Jeff Popp & Patricia Yust David & Carol Robinson Sanitary Service Co. Charles & Phyllis Self Rick & Ruth Shaw Bruce & Cyndie Shepard Karen Sloss Holly & Peter Telfer Mark* & Alma Thoma Lynn & Mike Thomas Helen Trott Jane Verner Marv & Joan Wayne Mike & Marian Welsh Sarah & Todd Witte $1,000+ (Artists Circle) $750+ (Benefactors Circle) Theatre Members $10,000+ (Platinum Circle) Bob & Gwen Brim Jane* & Terry Carten Mary & D. Pat Patterson John* & Joyce Pedlow Community Fund of the Whatcom Community Foundation John & Loi Walton $2,500+ (Silver Circle) Linda & Kurt Anderson BP America Inc. Brad & Sharie Burdick Mike* & Alice-Marie Carr Dennis* & Janice Catrell Jim & Jeanne Collins Joe & Judy Coons Ehlers Farm Jack & Jean Gardner William Gerrie* & Irene Wysocki Jean Gorton Liza Gossett Brian & Marya Griffin Bonnie Harrington Roger & Mary Harris Scott & Darlene Hume Frank & Patti Imhof Joseph Jarzembowski & Amy Van Pelt Steve & Susan Joyner Phyllis & Larry Kiehn Tom & Cheryl Koonsman Daniel* & Pandora Larner Peg* & Gene Larson Ken & Ariel Lennon Life Rescue Inc. Linda & Randy Longerich Deborah Loober Rick* & Linda Luke John & Bronwyn MacGregor 24 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Thomas & Sue Tuxill Bruce Veale Charles & Elsie Walter Rick & Janet Wilhoite Jennifer & Victor Winson Edwin “Skip” Williams* & Donna Kelly Wendy Wixson-Rider* David & Tammy Yorkston $500+ (Producers Club) Michael & Emily Adams Ron & Gail Adderley Adelstein, Sharpe & Serka Jim & Erika Anderson Alfred & Harriet Arkley Don & Judy Arntzen Ron & Jeanne Arntzen Stephanie Ashton Jim & Kim Bachman Laura Backer James Baremen Gary & Jean Barnett Ethel & Erwin Bartolome Bob & Diane Becker Earl & Donna Bell Matt & Julie Bilderback Bill Grace in Memory of Kris Grace Jeff & Rachel Billingsley Gary & Ann Blanken Nicole & Darren Boarnet Marian E. 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Robinson Francisco & Jessica Rodriguez Becky Rogge Tyson Romanick Steven & Meredith Ross James & Norma Rowland James & June Russell Brenda & Becky Rye Mark & Kerry Sandal John & Melissa Schapiro Noni Schultheiss Harold & Maryanne Scott David Graham & Serena Seid-Graham Albert C. & Dolores A. Shaw Kathleen Shaw Harry & Melanie Shearer Ruth Shuster Nathan & Azita Simler Claudia & James Smith Katie & Forrest Soderlind Jason & Jennifer Sonker Sean Spurgin Megan & Perry Stanfield Roy Stevens Jacob “Buck” Stewart Katherine Stewart Scott & Amy Stroh David & Janet Stutsman Rick & Susan Sucee Colleen Sullivan Sustainable Connections Jeffrey Tippie Roland & Bonnie Trenouth Jordan Tuchek Gordon E. Tweit Ken & Claudia Urquhart Robert Van Fleet Howard & Maryann Vandekieft Melissa & Joel Vanderyacht Dr. & Mrs. F. Lee & Mamiko VanHorn Mike & Anne Vercammen David Baker & Nina Verret Donald & Joann Vesper Julie Viereck Shirley A. Walker Lynn & Peggy Walter John Baker & Carol Walton Matt & Tara Ward John McGarrity & Emily Weiner Veronica West Jane White Warren Rosenthal & Amy Whiting Livia Wilder Robin & Craig Wilson Josselyn & Frank Winslow Karen “Sue” Witmer Rochelle & Kevin Wolber Shawn Sweeney & Todd Wong Ronald & Lisa Woo Stephanie Bowden & Lyndia Wurthman $125+ (Patron’s Club) 180 members $50+ (Friends) 447 members Institutional Donors BNSF Railway Foundation City of Bellingham The Hafer Family Foundation M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Matia Fund of the Whatcom Community Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Washington State Arts Commission Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) Whatcom Community Foundation Matching Gifts Aetna Boeing BP ExxonMobil Microsoft Phillips 66 In-Kind Contributors Toolhouse *MBT Board Member Spotlight Magazine MBT | 25 BACKSTAGE Theatre Lobby 1930. Mount Baker Theatre: A Community Legacy Adapted by Katharine Conrad Courtesy of Mount Baker Theatre Nestled in the heart of downtown Bellingham, the Mount Baker Theatre (MBT) is a wonderfully preserved example of the “movie palaces” built across the United States during the early 20th century. It opened on April 29, 1927, and has been in continuous use ever since, earning a place on the National Register of Historic Buildings in 1978. Drawing more than100,000 patrons to live performances each year, MBT has provided enjoyment to generations of audiences and continues to be a major attraction in downtown Bellingham. The theatre building is owned by the Bellingham-Whatcom Public Facilities District and managed by the nonprofit Mount Baker Theatre organization. The dedicated staff operate the business and continue to restore and improve the building. The theatre was built as part of the Fox movie and vaudeville circuit and designed by architect Robert Reamer, whose other designs include Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre, Spokane’s Fox Theatre, and the Bellingham Towers. For MBT, he selected a Spanish-Moorish theme, intending for the lobby to resemble “a captain’s cabin on a Spanish galleon.” To achieve this effect, master craftsmen used feathers to paint a wood grain on the plaster ceiling. Even with modern lighting, many visitors today do not realize that the ceiling does not include even one piece of wood. MBT was built at a turning point in entertainment history and is uniquely known as a 26 | MBT Spotlight Magazine “transitional theatre” designed for both silent movies and vaudeville. It has a projection booth, screen, and Wurlitzer pipe organ, plus a full stage, orchestra pit, and dressing rooms for performances. Six months after it opened, the first successful talking film was released, and soon after that, radio stations made entertainment available in living rooms from coast to coast. Due to this, the entertainment industry experienced drastic changes. Silent films disappeared, and the stars of vaudeville found a new home on the radio airways. New theatres were designed for either films or live performances, but not for both. MBT still has all of its film and performance capabilities, as well as original custom-made furnishings and fixtures, and welcomed back a refurbished Wurlitzer this past fall. MBT thrived as a cinema until the 1970s, when multi-screen complexes became the norm. The 1,500-plus seat theatre was too big for the commercial film market, and there was a real threat that, like many other movie palaces, the building would be demolished. A group of citizens – dedicated supporters Charles LeCocq, Jim Zervas, Jean Gorton, and Edward Harris among them – calling themselves the Mount Baker Theatre Committee rallied the community to save the theatre, and in 1984 the building was purchased by the city of Bellingham. During the next 10 years, the committee and the city worked together to plan the future of the theatre, and in 1993 the committee, renamed the Mount Baker Theatre Corporation, signed a 20-year lease to manage and restore the theatre. A capital campaign raised $1.6 million to renovate the stage and backstage to accommodate large productions, refurbish the seats and carpet, and restore the fixtures. Decades’ worth of dust, tobacco smoke residue, and paint were carefully cleaned away to restore the original ornate decorations, and the theatre reopened on September 29, 1995. During the following decade, the storefronts adjacent to the building were converted into two smaller venues to accommodate more diverse programming and provide additional options for community use. With capacity for about 120 people, the Encore Room primarily hosts lectures, corporate functions, private receptions, and cozy local productions. The Harold & Irene Walton Theatre, originally known as the Studio Theatre, is the home of the popular MBT Rep program and seats up to 300 people in a variety of intimate configurations, from cabaret tables to theatre-in-theround. In 2008, MBT’s Main Stage and lobby closed for nine months for “Phase II” of renova- tions, which modernized its internal systems. More than 1,500 LED lights replaced the old incandescent lighting in the auditorium and chandelier, recreating the special lighting effects of 1927 with energy efficiency. A new heating system replaced the old boiler, and a much-needed air conditioning system replaced the giant fan apparatus. Other improvements included an updated sound system and new security features. Today the theatre hosts more than 300 events annually; the “MBT presents” series features a carefully selected combination of national tours and in-house productions, while venue renters ranging from local community organizations to the biggest names in entertainment utilize MBT services to present both public performances and private events. The rich diversity of presenters allows for an equally rich variety of shows, including Broadway musicals, rock concerts, classical symphonies, stand-up comedians, ballets, and much more. This once-neglected movie palace is now the premier performing arts venue in Northwest Washington with a legacy that can continue to benefit the community for many generations to come. See page 38 for more MBT history. Theatre lobby today. Spotlight Magazine MBT | 27 Mount Baker Theatre 2014-15 Board of Directors John Pedlow, President Since 2010 Daniel Larner, Past-President Since 2006 SkipWilliams, Vice-President Since 2011 Jane Carten, Secretary Since 2009 Steve Kimberley, Exec. Committee Since 2014 Mike Carr Since 2013 Dennis Catrell Since 2012 Brian Finnegan Since 2009 William Gerrie Since 2009 Ann Kaiser Since 2010 Peg Larson Since 2013 Rick Luke Since 2012 Mary Patterson Since 2014 Megan Stanfield Since 2012 Evelyn Turner, Ex-Officio Since 2014 Pinky Vargas, Ex-Officio Since 2014 Wendy Wixson Since 2014 John Templeton Since 2009 Teresa Thornberg Since 2014 Spotlight Page since move.indd 28 BOD | MBT Spotlight Magazine 1 Mark Thoma, Treasurer Since 2011 7/3/2014 2:54:43 PM A Great Place to Bring Your Kids Healthy Affordable Open at 7am with hot bagels and locally roasted Lotus Coffee 1319 Railroad Avenue • 676-5288 Spotlight Magazine MBT | 29 7-Time Winners: “Las Vegas Magicians of the Year” PENN JUST ADDED! 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Spotlight Magazine MBT | 31 FEATURING ALI CAMPBELL, ASTRO, AND MICKEY VIRTUE JUST ADDED! “(I Can’t Help) Falling in Love With You” “I Got You Babe” · “Red Red Wine” Friday, October 2, 2015 | 8:00pm Tickets start at $35 Tickets: 360.734.6080 MountBakerTheatre.com 32 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Season Sponsor: Author of the blog Not Without Salt Ashley Rodriguez Date Night In More than 100 Recipes to Nourish Your Relationship Thursday, April 30, 7pm a FREE EVENT at VILLAGE BOOKS 1200 11th St. in Historic Fairhaven, Bellingham, WA 360/671-2626 • villagebooks.com Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Happy Hour and On-Site Catered Events Inside the Chrysalis Inn & Spa thechrysalisinn.com 360-392-5510 Spotlight Magazine MBT | 33 MBT’S CINCO DE MAYO FEATURING MARIACHI DIVAS TUESDAY, MAY 5 7:30PM Mount Baker Theatre Fiesta tickets start at $20 F OR TICKETS : Sponsor: LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTERS 360.734.6080 Members are invited to exclusive events. MountBakerTheatre.com 34 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Season Sponsor: Saturna Capital • DIS Corp • Yorky’s Market • Phillips 66 Roger Jobs Audi • WECU • Life Rescue • RH2 Engineering Fred Meyer • RBC Wealth Management • Industrial Credit Union Madrona Bay Real Estate Investments • Peoples Bank Dawson Construction • Wells Fargo • U.S. Bank Hub International • Heritage Bank • Moncrieff Construction Galbraith Mountain Pediatric Dentistry • Infusion Solutions SPONSOR A SHOW YOU’LL BE IN GREAT COMPANY [email protected] The Mount Baker Theatre receives support from a Tourism Facilities Grant from the City of Bellingham. Spotlight Magazine MBT | 35 A Celtic Family Celebration Fiddling favorites Nata lie MacMas ter & Donnell L eahy! Visions from Cape Breton and Beyond Saturday, May 9, 2015 | 8:00pm Tickets: $25-$42 plus applicable fees Sponsor: Season Sponsor: Mount Baker Theatre | 360-734-6080 | MountBakerTheatre.com 36 | MBT Spotlight Magazine HISTORY T HE MOUNT BAKER THEATRE was of the 1509-seat facility to assure a permanent the creation of a nationwide movement and useful place in the cultural life of the to construct formidable theater buildings in community. It remains true to its heritage the hearts of American cities. Now, decades of stage presentations and community use later, the few remaining giant palaces of events. another era are involved in a new movement, The construction of the Theatre itself was a this time to preserve a wonderful heritage and monumental task, employing several different to restore the structures for community use, contractors and more than 80 craftsmen experi- performing arts, and entertainment centers. enced in stone masonry, carpentry, and plaster In 1978 the Mount Baker Theatre was placed casting. The 130–by-250-foot theatre was out- on the National Historic Landmark Register. fitted to accommodate vaudeville stage produc- Through the cooperative efforts of the City tions on a 26-by-75-foot stage under a 42-foot of Bellingham, Whatcom County, the State proscenium arch. Dressing and practice rooms of Washington, the citizen-based non-profit behind the stage were connected by a tunnel to Mount Baker Theatre Center and numerous the orchestra pit, and the best in counter-weight private donations, the historic landmark un- lighting systems were used to enhance the live derwent extensive restoration and remodeling performances. Spotlight Magazine MBT | 37 Funky Soul with a Brass Backbone One 50% off ticket per valid ID - hr before show Friday, June 5, 2015 | 8:00pm Tickets: $30-$49 plus applicable fees Sponsor: Season Sponsor: Mount Baker Theatre | 360-734-6080 | MountBakerTheatre.com 38 | MBT Spotlight Magazine TICKETS & INFO Ordering Tickets The Ticket Office is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, for in-person and telephone sales. The Ticket Office also opens one hour before the start of a performance for in-person sales only. We accept cash, all major credit cards, and personal checks in person, and credit cards over the phone. Order tickets online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with your credit card at www.mountbakertheatre. com. There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets. The Ticket Office sells and accepts gift certificates good for all events ticketed through the MBT Ticket Office. For more information about tickets or events at the Mount Baker Theatre, please visit our website at www.mountbakertheatre.com or call the Ticket Office at (360) 734-6080. Group rates Buy 12 or more tickets to an MBT regular season performance and receive a 15 percent to 20 percent discount. Call the Ticket Office at (360) 734-6080 for more details. Unused Tickets After purchasing tickets, if you find you are unable to attend a Mount Baker Theatre event, you may donate your tickets and receive a tax donation receipt. To donate your unused ticket, return it to the Ticket Office at least one business day before the show. General Information • Photographing or recording performances is prohibited, at the Artist's request. • Smoking is allowed outdoors only where smoking receptacles are provided. • Food and drink are not allowed in the audito• • rium. Coat check is next to the front entrance. Booster cushions are available for our younger patrons; please inquire with an usher Student Rush Discounts Emergency Evacuation Procedures Beginning one hour before show time, students with a valid I.D. may purchase tickets for half-price in any section of the theatre for MBT regular season shows. Limit one per valid I.D. Call the Ticket Office at (360) 734-6080 to ask about availability. In the event of an emergency, please listen to announcement instructions. Ushers will be available for assistance. If you have an emergency and need to reach a patron during a show, call the Administration Office at 360-733-5793 and press 9 at the recording. Spotlight Magazine MBT | 39 D r in k t a E Be Merry! 40 | MBT Spotlight Magazine From Seed To Plate To Community Supporting local leads to an exceptional community. brandywinekitchen.com • 1317 Commercial Street • 360-734-1071 every day from 4-6pm $175 PBRs • $250 Wells $350 Pints Spotlight Magazine MBT | 41 BACKSTAGE B roadway Money Melody Jekyll & Hyde Mamma Mia! By Ramona Abbott Let’s say you and your sweetie are sitting around on a Thursday night, wondering, “Whatever shall we do this weekend? Hmm. Perhaps we should go to a show. Let’s see what’s playing at Mount Baker Theatre.” “Oooh,” you say. “Here’s Broadway Show X. Gosh, I’ve been wanting to see that for a long time. But wait. It’s $69 each, plus fees! I’ve heard those fees are astronomical, maybe $10 per ticket. Now we’re talking $160 for the two of us. For a show? Maybe not.” That’s one way to think of it. Here’s another. Broadway shows are expensive. First, there are the rights to the show, which are very expensive – think tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars right there. Add in directors, actors, costumes, props, stage design, lighting design, stage dressing, wigs, hair, makeup, stage managers, prop managers, etc. And let’s not forget about the music! Add in musicians, conductors, and all their associated needs, too. And the entire thing has to be built: gaffers, stagehands, stage crews, carpenters, painters, electricians. The list goes on and on. So by the time you get to a show playing on Broadway, what might you expect to pay? We thought we’d take an illustrative look at show prices. Of course, this depends on the night of the week and the quality of the seats. Let’s take a quick spin through a typical Thursday night show in New York City: Ticket Face Value Fees Per Ticket Total Ticket Cost Orchestra, pref. - $149.50 $48.59 $198.09 Premium - $199.00 $64.68 $263.68 Yes. That’s right. For just two of you, you’ll be looking at $400-500 dollars. Now, if you’d like to sit in the Mezzanine, far side, nose-bleed seats (like MBT’s value seats, only way higher up and much farther away), you can get away with a hair under $200. 42 | MBT Spotlight Magazine But not so fast. First you have to get to New York City. For the two of you, that’s $1,000 - $1,200. Hotel? We looked at a range around Times Square, so you’d be decently close to Broadway. Let’s say you fly in the night before the show and leave the next day (which might be insane, but we’re just looking at the cost of seeing the show here, not visiting Aunt Tillie and Uncle Mort to boot). For your basic Hilton in the financial district, that is going to set you back $600-$900. If you want to go high class and stay at the Waldorf Suites, then you’re looking at $1,400-$1,950. Let us review: Tickets Budget: $360 Medium: $400 Premier: $540 Flight Coach: $1,000 Biz Class: $1,700 First Class: $2,250 Hotel $650 $1,000 $1,950 $2,010 $3,100 $4,740 Total for 2 People Well, alrighty then! And we haven’t even started thinking about meals. (Your faithful author did take a spin through a few sites seeing how much a good steak dinner costs in NYC, and all she can say is yowza. Perhaps a nice granola bar for supper instead.) All of a sudden, a couple hundred dollars isn’t looking so bad. “But,” you might say, “I don’t have to go all the way to NYC to see a touring Broadway show. I can go to Vegas! Vegas is cheap.” To which your faithful author will reply: When was the last time you were in Vegas? She used to think it was cheap too, probably because it used to be. Sadly, no more. Now that Vegas is all about shopping, fine dining, and bringing along the entire wedding party for bachelor and bachelorette parties, the prices of everything there have spiked. So let’s take a look-see: Tickets Budget: $120 Medium: $215 Premier: $278 Flight Coach: $ 576 Biz Class: $1,000 First Class: $ 1600 Hotel $ 100 $ 254 $ 375 Total for 2 people $ 796 $1,465 $2,253 For a final comparison, let’s look at just popping down to Seattle. We’ll stay over one night, so we don’t have to drive home in the wee hours. Tickets (with fees) Budget: $72 Medium: $208 Premier: $268 Gas $ 50 $50 $50 Hotel $ 100 $ 150 $ 200 Total for 2 People $222 $408 $518 And that’s without dinner. Here in the ‘Ham, a lovely dinner for two should run you $40-$60, tops. In Seattle, figure double that. Seeing that same show here at MBT, your range of total costs for two people will range from just $40 on the lowest end to $198 at the top. You can get premium seats and a great dinner, all for less than the price of nosebleed tickets in Seattle. Plus, no driving, and you can be snug at home in your own bed that very same night. What’s not to like about that? Just another reason to love seeing touring Broadway shows right here at home! Sources: (www) broadwaytour.net; booking.com; 5thavenue.org; expedia.com; cheapoair.com; ticketsmate.com; ev10.evenue.net Spotlight Magazine MBT | 43 UP NEXT ON THE MAIN STAGE MAY 5 MBT Presents: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta feat. Mariachi Divas 7:30 p.m. | $20-45 Join MBT for Northwest Washington’s authentic Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, complete with Mexican food, margaritas, and the Mariachi Divas! Founded in 1999, the Mariachi Divas have made big waves on the national and international music scene. The 2013 Grammy Awardwinners are a unique, all-female multicultural ensemble that has its foundation and roots in mariachi, but draws on its members’ diverse influences to create music that blends traditional and original. From their home base in Southern California and regular performances at Disney, Staples Center, and the Universal Amphitheatre, the Mariachi Divas travel the country bringing their own remarkable mariachi sound wherever they go. 44 | MBT Spotlight Magazine UPCOMING April APR 20-23 MBT Education Series: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre SUN 17 6 p.m. | $22-27 Walton Theatre | 10 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. | $8/$9.50 May SUN 3 TUE 5 SAT 9 WED 13 MAY 21-23 WSO Presents: Rising Start Johannes Moser 3 p.m. | $13-39 MBT Presents: Cinco de Mayo Fiesta feat. Mariachi Divas 7:30 p.m. | $20-45 MBT Presents: Visions from Cape Breton - A Celtic Celebration 8 p.m. | $25-42 MBT Education Series: Click, Clack, Moo Walton Theatre | 10 a.m. & 12:15 p.m. | $8/$9.50 THU 14 Toni & Guy Presents: Antiquis Culturis - 7th Annual Student Soiree 7 p.m. | $7 WSO Presents: The Beatles, with Seattle Rock Orchestra FRI 29 Bellingham TheatreWorks Presents: Marina 8 p.m. | $10-24 MBT Presents: Penn & Teller 8 p.m. | $45-150 June FRI 5 JUN 6-7 MBT Presents: Tower of Power 8 p.m. | $30-49 Northwest Ballet Theatre Presents: Sleeping Beauty 7:30 p.m. on Saturday 6/6 & 2:00 p.m. on Sunday 6/7 | $20-34 SAT 13 MON 29 Ballet Bellingham Presents: Peter Pan 7 p.m. | $10 MBT Presents: B-52’s 7:30 p.m. | $49-89 Gold items are Mount Baker Theatre events. Shows are on the Main Stage unless otherwise noted. All purchases are subject to applicable fees. Group or age-related discounts may apply - contact the Ticket Office for details. To order tickets, call (360) 734-6080 Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. *Not an MBT-Ticketed Event, see details online. Spotlight Magazine MBT | 45 The World’s Greatest Party Band JUST ADDED! “Love Shack” “Roam” “Rock Lobster” Monday, June 29, 2015 | 7:30pm Tickets: $49-$89 plus applicable fees Sponsor: Season Sponsor: Mount Baker Theatre | 360-734-6080 | MountBakerTheatre.com 46 | MBT Spotlight Magazine Vo t e d Bellinghamʼs Best Happy Ho ur! Craft Beers • Small Plates • Dancing • Live DJs • Live Entertainment Introducing poppes 360 The best place for evening entertainment in Bellingham Weʼve made a 360-degree change in our offerings! In addition to our fabulous martinis and menu of Northwest Local Fare, we have an updated small plates menu and a new selection of 12 Washington regional Craft Beers. Enjoy entertainment that ranges from Top DJs to Open Mic Night and Exciting Giveaways. Live entertainment on weekends showcases local musicians. 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