Brochure View - Woodstock Opera House
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Brochure View - Woodstock Opera House
Monday - Thursday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 2 hours prior to scheduled performances Payment Options: Cash, Checks, Visa, Master Card and Discover accepted Gift certificates available at the box office Policies •All sales are final, no refunds. •$2.00 handling charge on all orders. •$3.00 surcharge per ticket has been added to most ticket prices. •All patrons regardless of age must have a ticket to be admitted. •Student, Senior or Group Discounts may be available, please inquire at time of purchase. •The use of audio or visual recording devices is strictly prohibited at all performances. •Smoking in the Woodstock Opera House building is prohibited by State Law. •The management reserves the right to refuse admission to any person who may cause a disturbance. •Performances are subject to change. •Not responsible for typos or program changes. Special Services The Woodstock Opera House is accessible for patrons with disabilities. Please notify the Box Office at the time of your purchase for any special needs you may require. Assisted listening devices are available for the hearing impaired and may be obtained from the House Manager or Box Office at performances. Tickets are available through the box office at 815-338-5300 BOX OFFICE HOURS: or exchange your tickets if the producers of the event make the decision to cancel your performance. STAGE Phone 815-338-5300 Fax 815-334-2287 [email protected] www.woodstockoperahouse.com BALCONY Box Office April 8-24 The Balcony of the Woodstock Opera House is not accessible by our elevator. There are two flights of stairs leading to the balcony. Please consider this when purchasing your tickets. Ushering If you are interested in becoming an usher for events at the Woodstock Opera House, please contact the Box Office at 815-338-5300 or email [email protected] and we will be happy to provide you with additional information. May 7 •In the case of inclement weather the Woodstock Opera House will only refund 815-338-5300 Tickets are available through the box office at www.woodstockoperahouse.com Learn more and order tickets online Friends of the Opera H ouse 121 V a n B u r e n S t r e e t W o o d s to c k , IL 60098 Did you know you can buy tickets online? Go to www.woodstockoperahouse.com Print your tickets at home or pick them up at will-call. STAGE Main Floor The “NEW COLONY SIX” April 30 2016 Spring Performance Schedule Red Rose Ragtime Band Presented by GIGABLE Saturday, April 2, at 7:00 PM Tickets: $30.00 All Seats Presented by Deno Buralli Jr. The Gigable showcase series brings together some of the best emerging artists on the scene today. Our showcases feature music from Folk to Alt-Country to Indie Rock. Saturday, May 7, at 8:00 PM Tickets: $19.00 All Seats Kevin Presbrey and the Midwest, based in Aurora IL, is an Americana songwriter drawing from influences like Jim Croce and the Eagles providing a folk-rock twist. Kevin’s debut EP was released in 2013 and has quickly gained a worldwide audience by being added by popular Americana playlists. Bridget Davis and the Viking Kings bring their potent blend of folk-rock and country to audiences throughout the US, featuring Sam Petitti on guitar, Dag Markhus on drums, and Dan Stein on bass. The Viking Kings supply each song with its own unique cinematic atmosphere and personal notes on human histories. Devin Dawson is a Country songwriter based out of Nashville, TN that draws his influences from Classic Rock, Soul, and even Bluegrass. His video premier of “Blind Man” can be found on CMT and a mashup video with Louisa Wendorf went viral, getting over 29m views. Presented by Woodstock Musical Theatre Company Friday, April 8, 15, 22, at 8:00 PM Saturday, April 9, 16 & 23, at 8:00 PM Sunday, April 10, 17 & 24, at 3:00 PM Tickets: $24.00 Adults, $21.00 Students/Seniors Book by James Lapine Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim 2 Act Musical, Rated PG-13 Produced by special arrangement with Music Theatre International “ The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family, and the choices we make.” See the Musical that inspired the Movie! James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone’s favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless yet relevant piece, and rare modern classic. The TONY Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching.” Featuring CLASSICAL BLAST & KASHMIR - The Led Zeppelin Show Friday, April 29, at 7:30 PM Tickets: $38.00 A Seating & $28.00 B Seating Classical Blast is a unique and exciting band performing classic rock music from Pink Floyd, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Radiohead, U2, The Police and many others, combining both classical and rock instruments. Their latest album, Metamorphosis, mashes popular classical pieces into famed rock songs, much as rock greats of the 60s and 70s often did. Kashmir - The Led Zeppelin Show seeks to re-create the mindset of a 70’s Zeppelin Show utilizing authentic vintage stage gear, costumes, and special effects. With great attention to detail KASHMIR has been the nation’s premier Led Zeppelin Show since 2001 and performs the entire catalog including but not limited to music from the movie “The Song Remains the Same”. The “NEW COLONY SIX” Double Silver Anniversary Tour Saturday, April 30, at 7:00 PM Tickets: $46.00 A Seating, $36.00 B Seating $76.00 VIP Ticket (Includes Meet & Greet Reception at 5:30 PM) Chicago’s Original Garage Band has long reigned as the undisputed leaders of the Windy City’s 1960’s Rock Revolution. Still featuring the unforgettable sounds that made them one of the most respected bands to ever come out of Chicago, you are in for a real treat as the Colony sounds better than ever! New Colony Six started “in the garage”, writing and performing their selfpenned songs, topping the charts in November 1965 with “I Confess”. The band scored many Billboard “TOP 20 HITS” including, “I Will Always Think About You” and “Things I’d Like to Say”. NC6 still delights fans of all ages, performing their hits and adding a few faithful renditions of Chicago peers and national superstars. The end result makes for a truly memorable live performance by this legendary group. Formed in 1981 by percussionist Mike Schwimmer and pianist/arranger Joan Reynolds, the band specializes in ragtime for the 7-piece jazz band format and their concerts present a potpourri of musical Americana, straight from the roots of our animated musical heritage - ragtime, blues, and jazz, as well as pop selections from the 1920’s thru the 1930’s. Violinist Will Ejzak-Reynolds will join pianist Joan Reynolds for some piano/ violin duets during the program. Corky siegel’s Judith Svalander Dance Theatre E t a l a g e S h o w c a se Presented by Judith Svalander Dance Theatre Saturday June 11, at 7:00 PM Tickets: $23.00 All Seats Judith Svalander Dance Theatre presents their best, in an exciting showcase of timeless JSDT repertory classics, audience favorites, new premieres and contemporary pieces for an eclectic performance offering something for everyone in your family! Chamber Blues with Sue Demel Presented by Woodstock Opera House Saturday, May 21, at 8:00 PM Tickets: $30.00 All Seats Corky Siegel’s Chamber Blues with Sue Demel is an ingenious Americana mix of blues, folk, classical, and wry wit. Corky Siegel is an award-winning composer who, at a very young age, learned his craft at the feet of such legendary first generation bluesmen as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf as well as the Siegel-Schwall Band. He is credited with moving the blues from smokey clubs onto the classical concert stage and obliterating musical categorization in the process. Sue Demel is a singular voice described as: “a rich, athletic, octave-hurtling instrument that purrs and growls, rocks the foundation and raises the roof.” Join us for a stellar night of fun and musical fireworks that should not be missed. Presented by TownSquare Players Friday June 17 & 24, at 8:00 PM Saturday June 18 & 25, at 8:00 PM Sunday June 19 & 26, at 3:00 PM Tickets: $23.00 A Seating, $18.00 B Seating, $13.00 C Seating One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is the story of one man’s struggle against inward and outer oppression. McMurphy plans to serve out his sentence in a mental institution rather than prison. However, once there he both endures and stands witness to the abuse and degradation inflicted by the oppressive Nurse Ratched, who gains superiority and power through the flaws of the other inmates. With results ranging from humorous to tragic, McMurphy, and the other inmates, band together to make a rebellious stance against the dreadful Nurse.