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F LY N N S E A S O N G U I D E 15/16 Season Sponsor Welcome Matthew Thorsen by JOHN R. KILLACKY, Executive Director Experience Your True Selves More Deeply Here When over 500 people turned out for the season preview event in July, I was once again reminded about the tremendous support this community gives to the Flynn. Our ongoing efforts to foster the enjoyment, understanding, and development of the arts in Vermont through diverse and engaging artistic experiences cannot exist without your patronage. Thank you. The Flynn’s evolution from a 1930 Art Deco movie palace into a nationally-recognized performing arts center was only possible with this community’s unwavering commitment and perseverance. This support has kept the Flynn vital, accessible, and responsive throughout every chapter of our growth. For the last 34 years, people like you have made it possible for the Flynn to help ensure the arts remain alive for future generations. I can’t guarantee you’ll like everything you see here at the Flynn–there is no aesthetic hierarchy here other than excellence. Let’s celebrate the familiar and dive into the unknown together. The arts are a safe place for diverse ideas, expressions, and experiences to intermingle. We believe the arts touch people’s lives in profound ways, provide enrichment for children, stimulate creativity and transformation, and strengthen overall community. This was reinforced for me a few years ago while watching some of our teen performers in our FlynnArts summer youth theater production of the musical Shrek. The show has a wonderful song of affirmation and celebrations of individuality: “Let your freak flag wave/Let your freak flag fly/Never take it down, never take it down/Raise it way up high!” The kids had a blast performing it, the audience cheered, and I was so glad I work here. But I was also a bit wistful, and wished I had a community like the Flynn while I was growing up. There is a lot of discussion these days about how arts organizations can become the “third space” in people’s lives. (The first space is the domestic sphere with family, the second involves civic engagement in school and work, while the third is where our authentic selves can be nurtured and thrive.) This is our aspiration; we hope each of you experience your true selves more deeply here. And let your freak flag fly! Give me a call (802 652-4504), email ([email protected]), or say hello in the lobby. This is your theater and I am honored to steward it on your behalf. My Freak Flag Recommendations: Arlo Guthrie “Alice’s Restaurant” 50th Anniversary Tour October 7, MainStage Bang on a Can All-Stars Brian Eno’s “Music for Airports” February 19, FlynnSpace Samuel Beckett Trilogy “Not I / Footfalls / Rockaby” March 23, MainStage Ana Moura Portuguese fado reimagined April 29, MainStage Alonzo King LINES Ballet Natural soundscapes, sinewy dance May 4, MainStage Tanya Tagaq Throat singing/ industrial/metal May 14, FlynnSpace Gratefully yours, John R. Killacky, Executive Director 3 T.CO M STEP JUN E 03-1 0, 2015 VOL. 20 NO.3 9 SEVE NDAYSV UP INDE PEN DEN T VOIC E Digging on the BURLINGTON VER MON T’S DISCOVER JAZZ FESTIVAL with REUBEN JACKSON GROWING GRASS and get out! PAGE 18 Marijuana disp ensaries com pete SECRET AGENTS Game on for Ing ress BY DAN BOLLES, PAGE 30 PAGE 42 in BTV DAILY DINNER Justin Bigelow ’s PAGE 48 Planet food Pick up Seven Days each Wednesday for coverage of the area’s best arts events, news and politics. Browse Vermont’s most comprehensive calendar to plan your week of fun. SEPTEMB ER 24-OCTOB ER YSVT.COM NO.04 SEVENDA 01, 2014 VOL.20 READ IT ON YOUR PHONE! VOICE PAGE 30 VERMON T’S INDEPEN DENT Go to sevendaysvt.com to look up events on your phone and read show previews. Download the app to view the print issue. s, TicketPlease free Download the Layar App EBOLA FIGHTER VT health worker PAGE 16 in Liberia ROLE MODELS Lost Nation nails PAGE 41 Scan this page Discover interactive content SECRET SIPPERS Taste testers PAGE 42 at Keurig 39 Steps CAN’T WAIT ’TIL WEDNESDAY? NOTES ON THE WEEKEND Map out your weekend with our Thursday e-newsletter, including staff picks and helpful hints to get you out and about. Plan your visual art outings with our Friday email bulletin, filled with art news, profiles and reviews — plus our curated list of exhibits and events. Read daily news, reviews, interviews and musings on local visual art, music, theater, film, fashion, books and more. SUBSCRIBE: SUBSCRIBE: FOLLOW: sevendaysvt.com/now sevendaysvt.com/review sevendaysvt.com/liveculture DID YOU KNOW? In 2013, Editor & Publisher selected Seven Days as one of “10 Newspapers That Do It Right” in America. EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE... COUNT ON Table of Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 [email protected] 802-655-9229 www.debbiburton.com Emergency Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 For Your Comfort & Enjoyment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Board & Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Our Mission, Vision, Beliefs, & Values. . . . . . . . . .10 Your Beautiful Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 BRAVO! An Overview of the Season by Steve MacQueen. . .18 The Performing Arts Enrich Our Community! On with the show... Education at the Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Flynn Dining Circle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 A collective force for advocacy, change and empowerment. 866-227-7451 www.aarp.org/vt At the Flynn 15-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 at AARP Vermont Become a Member. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Seat Campaign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 No radio? No problem. Listen to VPR anytime, anywhere – Download our app now. Leave a Legacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Corporate, Foundation, & Government Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Flynn Individual Members & Sponsors . . . . . . . . .42 Thank You Flynn Spirits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 153 Main St, Burlington VT, 05401 802-652-4500 The Flynn Center Season Guide is published annually by the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts and is distributed free of charge to patrons of the 2015-16 Flynn Season. Designed & produced by: S+H design, Burlington, VT shdesignvt.com 5 Emergency Procedures In the event of an emergency evacuation of the theater, please follow these instructions: Accessibility Services: • Before the performance, take note of your nearest exit. • If an evacuation is warranted, the show will be stopped, and an announcement made over the public address system or from the stage. • Ushers will be posted at all exits to assist you. All staff are trained in emergency procedures and it is important that you adhere to their instructions. • Once outside the theater, keep moving away from the building so as not to interfere with emergency personnel entering the area. • Accessibility services ushers will assist patrons as needed. Thank you for taking the time to review these safety measures. STAGE EXIT EXIT Please request all access services when ordering tickets: 802-863-5966, v/relay calls welcome. Accessible and companion seating and personal curbside assistance on request. Accessible elevator to FlynnSpace. Accessible restrooms. The theater is equipped with hearing loop technology; if you have a compatible hearing aid, switch it to the T setting. Assistive listening devices are also available free of charge at the concession counters. Selected productions are interpreted in American Sign Language (ASL). Call for schedule. Large-print programs are available for all shows. Braille programs will be provided with notice of 10 business days. Selected productions are audio described.Call for schedule. Large Print EXIT EXIT EXIT BALCONY EXIT Sensory-friendly performances are designed to create a performing arts experience that is welcoming to all families with children with autism or with other disabilities that create sensory sensitivities. For Your Comfort & Enjoyment At Your Service: The house manager is responsible for the overall front-ofhouse operation. A Flynn Spirit (dressed in white and black) can direct patrons who have questions or concerns to this Flynn representative. Late Arrivals: Late arrivals will not be seated until a suitable break in the performance, and at the discretion of the house manager. Re-entering the Building: Patrons who leave the building during the performance (including intermission) must show their ticket stubs when re-entering. Children: Any child one year or older attending a performance must have a ticket and a separate seat. Infants (children 12 months and under) are welcome at Flynn family events and performances specifically geared to children, and will be admitted free of charge. If an infant or young child is disrupting a performance, the Flynn reserves the right to ask a parent to sit with the child in the rear of the theater or, if need be, to leave the hall. Blocking Aisles: Fire safety codes prohibit the blocking of aisles. Ushers can store your personal belongings safely and securely during performances. 6 Refreshments: No food or beverages are allowed inside the theater except for bottled water purchased at the Flynn concession stand. Restrooms: Restrooms are located on the lower level in the rear of the theater, reached by both the left and right staircases. Three wheelchairaccessible restrooms are available on the main floor off the lobby. Cameras, Tape Recorders, Pagers, Cell Phones, & Watches: Cameras and tape recorders may not be used during any performance. Artist contracts require violators to be removed from the theater and be liable for damages or injury. All electronics must be turned off during performances. Please refrain from opening such devices as well, as light can provide a disturbance to other patrons during a performance. Fragrances: Please be judicious in your use of perfumes and fragrances when coming to the theater, as an increasing number of people have allergies to scents. If the perfume of another patron disturbs you, please notify an usher or the house manager and we will attempt to relocate you to another seat. Smoking: The Flynn Center is a smoke-free building. 800-NSB-CASH Photo: Susan Teare Phoenix Table & Bar, Stowe www.nsbvt.com 802-253-2169 | cushmandesign.com 7 Board and Staff (As of August 15, 2015) 2015-16 Board Officers Sara Byers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chair Eric Flegenheimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vice Chair Leigh Keyser Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secretary David M. O’Neal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer 2015-16 Board Members Linda Barth Goldstein Wanda Heading-Grant Greg Kelly Joel Klein Fred “Chico” Lager Mark A. Langan Thomas S. Leavitt Aida Reed Luce Nancy J. McClellan Erika D. Senft Miller Rich Nadworny Rich Price Michael K. Smith David Stever Joan A. Sylvester Frances Tobin Lynn M. Vallee Staff Members Nancy Abbott-Hourigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Executive Assistant/ Corporate Relations/Gallery Manager Ken Bolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Systems Administrator Leigh Chandler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing and Communications Director Gail Clook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Supervisor Bert Crosby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .House Electrician Tracey Gilbert Dengler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Production Manager Madeline Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming Manager A.J. Fucile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Box Office Operations Jack Galt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Director Carol Goodrum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance & Front-of-House Manager Regina Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Development Director Stefan Jacobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlynnSpace Manager Bill T. Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chief Custodian Julia Kehr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming Manager John Killacky . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Susan Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Supervisor Gary Lemieux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Director Suzanne Marchelewicz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FlynnArts Coordinator Steve MacQueen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Artistic Director Cherie Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office Administrator/Concessions Manager Brennan J. Neill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Membership and Special Events Manager Grant Orenstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical/Lighting Director Gloria Ormsby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information Services Director Compassionate, Contemporary Care for Women Kym Boyman, MD Jane Conolly, MD Cheryl Gibson, MD Ryan Albertson, NP 1775 Williston Rd., So. Burlington, VT (802) 735-1252 www.VTGyn.com 8 Trustees Emeritus Robert F. Cooper Bari Dreissigacker Heather Dwight James Foster Virginia Golodetz John Gravel Walter Levering Honorary Trustees Bonnie Reid Martin Robert E. Miller Remo Pizzagalli Ernest Pomerleau Del K. Sheldon Amy E. Tarrant Elizabeth Woods John & Mary Abele William & Debra . . . Gottesman Lois McClure Patrick Robins & Lisa Schamberg Katharine & Charles Tipper Bruce Palumbo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House Carpenter Amie Paquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Accountant Odele Peter . . . . Development Database Manager and Application Specialist Diana Petrovs . . . . . . . . Administration Director and Chief Financial Officer Kat Redniss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Matinee Coordinator Leeeza Robbins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Office Manager Stacy Raphael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate Director for School Programs Sasha Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .School Programs and Development Assistant Kevin Titterton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Communications Manager Sarah Venuti Yates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Human Resources Director Christina Weakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Education Director Elizabeth Weiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Accounting Clerk House Managers: Anna Deller, Chuck Ginsburg, Penny Klein, Julie Cohen Sloma, Jane Stickney Box Office Staff: Michele Altadonna, Jenna Giguere, Melody Percoco, Dean Pratt, Ben Resnik, and Perry Rianhard Burlington Discover Jazz Festival: Linda Little . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Managing Director Chelsea Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marketing and Development Manager The stage crews for professional events at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts are provided by Local #919 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. The Flynn Center is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. Photos: Frédéric Silberman Peter M. Berhardt Jan Blomstrann John P. Bossange Brianne E. Chase Clarence E. Davis Staige Davis Chiuho Duval Sandra K. Enman Peter S. Erly Proud Sponsor of Flynn Center Performing Arts Our 165 years of investing in this community has taught us the value of keeping the arts alive and flourishing here in Vermont. We believe that a vibrant arts community enhances life for us all. To learn more about Merchants Bank, visit www.mbvt.com Member FDIC where do you want to grow? Recognizing excellence in the arts and proud to support the Flynn 802.658.0220 | www.gravelshea.com 76 St. Paul Street, 7th Floor Burlington, Vt 05401 Creative Community Writers, musicians, professors, activists, and artists. These are just some of the people who live at Wake Robin. Be part of a community that dances, debates, paints, writes and publishes, works with computers, practices carpentry, and makes music. Live the life you choose—in a vibrant lifecare community of interesting people. We’re happy to tell you more. Visit our website or call to schedule a tour. 802.264.5100 / wakerobin.com SHELBURNE, VERMONT 9 Our Mission, Vision, Beliefs, & Values Mission The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts fosters the enjoyment, understanding, and development of the performing arts in Vermont through diverse and engaging artistic experiences. The Flynn is Vermont’s premier home for diverse performing arts programming and education, collaborating with artists, organizations, schools and the community to encourage the creation, appreciation, and understanding of the arts. We seek to nurture a vibrant arts community, foster artistic excellence, and bring people together for powerful shared experiences that inspire a creative exchange of ideas. Beliefs/Values The arts touch people’s lives in profound ways: in their understanding of themselves, their connection to local and world communities and cultures, and in their understanding of their own creativity. The arts provide these qualities to the greater public for the social and economic benefits that the shared performance experience provides. The Flynn’s belief in these sustaining principles manifests in the following forms: • Responding to demographic shifts in our community. • Providing quality, diverse opportunities for shared artistic experiences for all, inspiring participation in the creation, understanding, and appreciation of the arts. • Fostering artistic development of established, emerging, and aspiring regional, national, and international artists. • Collaborating with artists and arts organizations, community partners, and businesses in pursuit of mutual goals and richer cultural experiences. • Appreciating the value of our audiences, the talent of our artists, the generosity of our funders, the dedication of our staff, board, and volunteers, and the integrity of our communities. • Embracing an internal staff culture that values innovation and cooperation, utilizes talent and skills, and provides opportunities for growth and learning. • Providing excellent customer service with a constant focus on patron/participant experience at every contact point. • Staying current with technological advances. • Preserving our historic facilities within an environmentally responsible framework whenever possible. • Maintaining prudent financial planning and management to secure future viability and sustainability. • Creating a dynamic learning organization. One Lawson Lane, Burlington, VT 802-860-3333 www.holmanimmigration.com l l We support and thank the Flynn for uniting the world through the arts. Find out more about these famous American immigrants online at holmanimmigrantion.com. 10 Photo: Frédéric Silberman Vision H D Attestation • Taxes • EmployeeBenefit PlanAudits • LitigationSupport • Mergers&Acquisitions • CaptiveInsuranceAudits • BusinessValuations • 118 Tilley Drive | Suite 202 South Burlington, VT 05403 (802) 658-1808 www.cpavt.com Hanson&Doremus investment management Equity and fixed income portfolio management for individuals, retirement plans, corporations and endowments. eric Hanson, CFa, CFP® anne W. Doremus, CFa Julie Won, CFa 431 Pine Street, PO Box 819 Burlington, VT 05402 (802) 658-2668 www.hansondoremus.com A proud community partner for over 60 years. POMERLEAU REAL ESTATE Development I Commercial Brokerage I Property Management www.VermontRealEstate.com 69 College St Burlington VT 802.863.8210 11 Photo: Frédéric Silberman Your Beautiful Building It’s difficult to remember the condition of the theater when it was purchased from Merrill Jarvis in 1981. The Flynn is a beautifully-restored modern facility that serves as a wonderful example of the bygone splendor of large, downtown movie houses—but it had a much more humble beginning. At that time, the Flynn was only the auditorium, what is now the lobby, and part of the box office. Much of the decorative painting throughout the lobby and hall were painted over, or faded and damaged by 50 years of water. Large sections of the auditorium ceiling were bare plaster, the paint having been destroyed in a flood caused by a burst sprinkler pipe during the initial renovation. The roofs were prone to leaking; much of the wiring dated to the 1930s, and the 1950s-era seating was in bad condition. There were no backstage amenities such as dressing rooms. There was no way to exit stage left and reenter stage right without running down to the basement, across it, and up again on the other side. The theater had been used primarily as a movie house, so what sound and lighting equipment existed was not useful for staging live performances. The stage rigging system for flying sets, lights, and curtains was the original hemp with sand bag counter weights. The existing curtains were frayed and worn. The original restoration of the theater was always a two-track process: dealing with both structural and aesthetic building concerns, and stage technical issues. In the 1980s the lobby roof was replaced, new wiring installed, lobby ceilings restored, seating renovated, and the masonry façade repaired. At that same time dressing rooms were built, new curtaining installed, new lighting positions made, a new counterweighted cable rigging system put in, and a structure built behind the stage to allow a cross over from stage left to right. In the ‘90s, the auditorium and stage roofs were replaced, the marquee rewired, balcony seating redone, air conditioning added in the hall, and the carpeting replaced with a historic carpet matching the original pattern and weave. Simultaneously, major In 2011, the Flynn celebrated its 30th anniversary by undertaking another major renovation, in three phases. First, the loading dock was enclosed, providing extra insulation to reduce energy costs and a wider berth to facilitate large load-ins. In 2012, phase two was completed thanks to the generosity of the community and an anonymous million dollar gift. To enhance the patron experience, the auditorium received brand-new seats with better foam and seat construction, a quieter and more reliable the seat hinge, and a more durable and comfortable fabric. The seats are pitched differently, with more legroom and better sightlines. The mushroom cap vents in the last few rows of the main floor were replaced with beautiful flat vents by Conant Custom Brass. The walls in the main theater were painted, and some acoustical drapes were installed to replace the old foam panels on the balcony wall facing the stage. Accessibility was also enhanced by adding additional wheelchair locations in the back of the hall and a hearing assist loop throughout the house, so those with assisted hearing devices with t-switches can have the sound fed directly to their device. (continues on page 14) ▲ 12 lighting and sound equipment was purchased, an automated pit lift was installed that allowed the floor in the orchestra pit to be located at different levels, and an accessible dressing room built. The next large capital building project took place in 1999-2000 when the Flynn purchased the building at 145 Main Street, tore it down, and then rebuilt it. This top-to-bottom renovation and restoration process took over a year and completely transformed the Flynn, adding the black box theater FlynnSpace (which was originally a bowling alley), two dance studios, the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery, and the Flynn’s administrative offices. The paint had barely dried when the season opened in September 2000. Proud supporter of the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Stop by a branch in your community or visit us online! n Alburgh n Colchester n Newport n Berlin n East Montpelier n Orleans n Burlington n Lyndonville n South Burlington www.northcountry.org (800) 660-3258 Proud to Support the Local Community Proud suPPorter of the flynn Commercial Flooring Specialists 802.864.4422 farrelldistributing.com 257 Pine Street, Burlington, VT (802) 658-9336 www.nefcvt.com www.citymarket.coop evolution yoga evolutionvt.com burlington 13 Your Beautiful Building The lobby and foyer also received upgrades in the form of lighting and wall displays, plus HD LCD screens above the theater wall that allows for information about the evening’s performance and upcoming performances, but also a view into what’s happening in the theater during a performance, should patrons need to step out for a moment. The exterior of the building was jazzed up with color-changing LED down-light spots that graze the carved stone pilasters, enabling us to illuminate the building in many colors depending on the season and performance. Last summer, we finished phase three of the project by expanding the men’s restroom, adding a shower in FlynnSpace, and resituating the FlynnTix Box Office to have direct street presence. This summer, we replaced the theater curtain on the MainStage. We hope to continue to maintain and improve this beautiful historic structure for years to come. The great vaudeville and film house built by J.J. Flynn and his partners 85 years ago is recognized nationwide for the beautiful preservation of that original art deco masterpiece; for world-class artistic programming in theater, dance, and music; and for educational programs that reach far into the community to advance teaching and learning for all ages. Follow the sun into the future. Declare your energy independence today. AllEarth Renewables | 94 Harvest Lane | Williston, VT 05495 | [email protected] 14 Photos: Frédéric Silberman ▲ (continued from page 12) Railings were installed on the east and west walls of the orchestra at the rear of the house where the rake of the floor is steepest, as well as on the east and west walls of the balcony and at each of the balcony’s inner aisles. VERMONT BALLET THEATER & SCHOOL CENTER FOR DANCE VT’s Own Nutcracker! December 19 & 20, 2015 Celebration of Dance! May 28, 2016 Flynn Center For The Performing Arts Ballet • Pointe • Modern • Jazz Lyrical • Contemporary • Hip-Hop Yoga • Pilates • Cardio Drop-in Ballet & Jazz and more! Ages 3-Adult, Beginner-Pre-Professional. “The Dance Shop” at VBTS 802-879-7001 Register NOW Online www.vbts.org or by calling 878-2941 T W O Inspiring dancers, bringing art to life L O C A T I O N S ! 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Competitive.com Colchester, VT Photo: Djeneba Aduayom Lisa Fischer, September 12 Photo: Frédéric Silberman An Overview of the Season The Flynn’s 2015-16 season starts with our old friends at Weston Playhouse, who offer the first installment in their Great American Plays series, Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie (September 11), the poetic tale of a dysfunctional family and a gentleman by STEVE MACQUEEN, caller. The next night, the queen of Artistic Director American backup singers, Lisa Fischer (September 12) takes on the role of headliner. Heavily featured in the Oscar-winning documentary 20 Feet from Stardom, Fischer has sung with the likes of many, including Sting, Tina Turner, Chris Botti, and especially the Rolling Stones. Country superstar Dwight Yoakam (September 17) brings a blistering live show—along with decades of awards and accolades—to Burlington for his Flynn debut. Chicago dance troupe Lucky Plush (October 3) returns with The Queue, a piece that was co-commissioned by the Flynn and developed during a two-week production residency here in the summer of 2014. I’m excited to see the final product. Woody’s eldest, Arlo Guthrie (October 7), returns for his once-a-decade full performance of his 18-minute masterwork of philosophical hilarity, The Alice’s Restaurant Massacree. Someone in Guthrie’s camp told me he had an encounter with Burlington police years ago at the Flynn . . . anyone know the story? Woody Allen has written plays before but Bullets over Broadway is his first big-time musical, an adaptation of his hit 1991 film involving prohibition, gangsters, dames, and the theater. New Orleans pianist Henry Butler (October 23) is one of the giants of his great American musical tradition—Dr. John calls him “the pride of new Orleans”—and he’s teamed with New Yorker Ry Cooder is one of the great American musical adventures, and the Flynn is ecstatic to present him and his friends Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White as Cooder-White-Skaggs (November 16), for an evening of gospel, bluegrass, and pure Americana. For Anglophilia (by way of Canada), there’s Toronto’s remarkable Art of Time Ensemble (November 19). Basically a chamber orchestra with all-star vocalists, the ensemble performs the Beatles’ beyond-legendary Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in its entirety. December brings an annual treat: the musical stage version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (December 11), the story of . . . oh, you know the story! Not too many works have been great books, movies, and Broadway shows, but E.L. Doctorow’s Ragtime (January 20) certainly qualifies. The show, a kaleidoscope of fiction and reality in the American ‘20s, won Tonys for Best Book and Best Score. Singer/ songwriter Laura Nyro never really got her due (though Eli’s Coming and And When I Die scored on cover versions by Three Dog Night and Blood, Sweat & Tears), but jazz pianist/arranger Billy Childs (January 23) is looking to change that with his towering tribute, Map to the Treasure: Reimagining Laura Nyro. A sextet with harp and two magical voices (Becca Stevens and Alicia Olatunji), the band resurrects Nyro’s music in electrifying fashion. (continues on page 20) ▲ 18 Steven Bernstein & the Hot 9 for a scintillating take on ‘20s hot jazz that looks backward and forward simultaneously. This one’s fun! Today’s most creative and engaging voice in tap dance, Michelle Dorrance brings her company Dorrance Dance (October 29) for ETM: The Initial Approach, a high-tech, high-energy show that integrates incredible tapping with futuristic technology. 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This is the show’s first season on the road and it’s here at the Flynn for two shows. Having hosted the first two installments of The Intergalactic Nemesis, we had to book the conclusion, right? TWIN INFINITY (February 5) continues this deeply entertaining retro-futuristic tale, which uses hundreds of projected animated cells and a live onstage cast to create a cross between a ‘30s radio serial and a graphic novel. The ever-hilarious Paula Poundstone (February 6) makes her third appearance at the Flynn and we’re hoping it’s as popular as the first two, which sold out. New York City’s tremendous annual world music event GlobalFest is hitting the road for the first time as GlobalFest Live! (February 24) The inaugural tour examines the ritual of Carnivále in the Americas, featuring joyous music from Brazil (Casuarina), Haiti (Emeline Michel) and Jamaica (Brushy One-String). Speaking of global vision, here’s a riddle: what has Swedish songs, is set on a Greek Island, and took Broadway by storm? Of course, it’s Mamma Mia! (February 29), the ABBA brainchild that, despite Pierce Brosnan’s performance in the film version, continues to fill theaters around the world. The Cat in the Hat (March 8) continues to beguile those two kids (and that goldfish) left alone on a rainy day in this musical Companhia Urbana de Dança, April 14 Starting with the destination in mind of the Season MANAGEMENT adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ famed book, which is an autism and sensory-friendly family performance. Yamato’s Bakuon: Legend of the Heartbeat (March 11) is bound to be less sensoryMANAGEMENT friendly, since those giant taiko drums can get loud. Still the pageantry, musicality, and pure excitement of this group is undeniable. Things start getting Gaelic on St. Patrick’s Day, when County Sligo band Dervish (March 17) brings its deeply traditional music to life, via top instrumentalists and the gorgeous vocals of Cathy Jordan. Things stay Irish but get a bit weird with the Samuel Beckett Trilogy: Not I / Footfalls / Rockaby (March 23), three seminal one-act works by the Nobel Prize-winning genius. The show is performed by Scottish actress Lisa Dwan, who has received endless raves on both sides of the pond for her riveting performances of these famously difficult works. Seriously, don’t miss this one. ▲ (continues on page 22) Philip S. Spillane, MBA, CFP® CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional 110 Kimball Avenue | Suite 240 | So. Burlington, VT 05403 802-658-4040 | [email protected] | www.bellwealth.com Registered Principal - Securities offered through Cambridge Investment Research, Inc., a Broker/Dealer, Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment Advisor Representative,Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisor. Cambridge and Bell Wealth Management are not affiliated. 嘀䔀刀䴀伀一吀 䴀唀匀䤀䌀䄀䰀 吀䠀䔀䄀吀刀䔀 䄀䌀䄀䐀䔀䴀夀 글 匀愀琀甀爀搀愀礀 䄀昀琀攀爀渀漀漀渀 䄀挀琀椀渀最Ⰰ 嘀漀椀挀攀 愀渀搀 䐀愀渀挀攀 吀爀愀椀渀椀渀最 䘀漀爀 䴀椀搀搀氀攀 愀渀搀 䠀椀最栀 匀挀栀漀漀氀 匀琀甀搀攀渀琀猀 猀瀀漀琀氀椀最栀琀瘀攀爀洀漀渀琀⸀挀漀洀⼀瘀琀洀琀愀 Photo: Jim Callaghan Keeping it Scottish, the world’s premier orchestral percussionist Evelyn Glennie (April 11) performs with the Community Engagement Lab Orchestra as the concluding event in a week-long educational tour of Vermont. Glennie is dazzling to watch and even more incredible to hear, as she makes music from her vast array of percussion instruments…or from a tin can and a stick. Brazil’s astonishing Companhia Urbana de Dança (April 14) comprises Rio street dancers as choreographed by founder Sonia Destri. The result is the excitement of hip-hop and capoeira, pushed to a new level by Destri’s moves. They’re an electrifying young company you’ll be hearing a lot more from. A student matinee favorite, the Peking Acrobats (April 15) bring their centuries-old mix of trick-cycling, tumbling, balance, and somersaulting for a return engagement. Starting with the destination in mind LUXE AIR charter.jetcard.management “Providing the best options for what you need without compromising your comfort or safety is the true Luxe Air experience.” Call us toll free 24/7 844-LUXE-AIR fLyLUXEAIR.com 21 Tanya Tagaq, May 14 (continued from page 21) Quite possibly the greatest living jazz composer (she gets my vote), Maria Schneider (April 20) and her incomparable orchestra return to the Flynn for the first time since 2008. She’ll debut a new work, co-commissioned by the Flynn. Fado, that sad and sensuous music of Portugal, has received a youth transfusion over the last decade. The greatest of these new re-interpreters is Ana Moura (April 29), who immerses herself in tradition while also updating the genre through collaborations with her admirers, which include Prince and the Rolling Stones. When the Alonzo King LINES Ballet (May 4) takes the Flynn stage for the first time in more than a decade, the company will be dancing to the sounds of nature, thanks to an intriguing collaboration with composer/ecologist Bernie Krause. Krause records natural sounds and turns them into soundscapes, and I’m intrigued to see how King’s beautifully fluid dancers interpret these sounds. FlynnSpace most certainly deserves its own long article, as this year we’ve planned one of our basement space’s most ambitious seasons ever. But if I can only mention a few, they WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT THE FLYNN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS redstonevt.com 210 College St. | Burlington, VT | 802.658.7400 VERMONT’S COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LEADER SINCE 1992 22 include local jazz musician/composer Brian McCarthy’s ambitious jazz suite of songs built around Civil War themes (November 6-7); the hilarious and profound dancing of Monica Bill Barnes & Co. (December 3), last seen to such great effect on the MainStage with Ira Glass; the Bang on a Can All-Stars performing Brian Eno’s magical Music for Airports (February 19); Soovin Kim & the Ying Quartet playing Beethoven (February 27-28); the National Theatre of Scotland’s fever dream of a musical comedy, The Strange Undoing of Prudencia The Strange Undoing of Hart (April 8-10), spoken in verse and set Prudencia Hart, April 8-10 in a bar (in FlynnSpace, the audience doubles as the bar’s patrons); and, the show I am most looking forward to this whole season, a performance by Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq (May 14), who channels punk and avant-garde into a wordless display that is as much an exorcism as a performance. Not for everyone, certainly, but if it’s for you, I’ll see you there. Photo: Johan Perrson ▲ An Overview of the Season Discover Jazz on Vermont PBS is a proud partner with The Flynn Center & Burlington Discover Jazz Festival. “Discover Jazz on Vermont PBS” brings Jazz Festival performances into your living room! Airing Fall, 2015 | Fall, 2016 | Online at vermontpbs.org Major production funding: Northfield Savings Bank Christian McBride Trio at FlynnSpace, 2015. Tackling today’s tough legal challenges for businesses, nonprofit institutions and individuals. www.dinse.com Located in the Heart of Downtown Burlington on Church Street Marketplace Park at wn Center, Burlington To lynn Ticket Show your F $1 on Stub & Save ge located Parking! Gara St. at 75 Cherry 49 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401 | (802) 658-2545 | BurlingtonTownCenter.com 23 Photo: Alan Kirkpatrick Education at the Flynn Our education programs strive to engage learners of all ages in the creative process, nurture artistic skill development, cultivate lifelong appreciation of the performing arts, and make the performing arts an integral part of school and community life. To ignite creative sparks and foster the artists of the future, we expanded summer camps for kids. When the Flynn was renovated in 2000, two studios were added and we began year-round performing arts classes for all ages, now known as FlynnArts. Our student matinees series remains the cornerstone of what we do, continuing to inspire students and help them understand other cultures and life experiences in visceral, meaningful ways. To build teacher understanding we began offering teacher workshops in specific art forms and in arts integration. Interactive companion workshops in schools have been drawing connections between matinees and classwork since 1997. In 2001, we created our signature professional development program, Words Come Alive! (continues on page 26) ▲ 24 Photo: Michael Horan Photo: Frédéric Silberman Photo: Frédéric Silberman In 1994, schoolchildren attended the very first student matinee at the Flynn: Stage One Louisville’s production of The Diary of Anne Frank. After the show, one teacher wrote to say that his students understood Anne Frank’s experience from seeing this play so much more deeply than they had upon reading the book or watching a video. With this comment, the mission of the education department was born: how to get more teachers to understand the value of performance in helping kids learn? How to help audience members carry the excitement of seeing a live show back into their lives? How to build audiences and support established, emerging, and young artists? 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Here at the Flynn we remain deeply committed to nurturing the artists and audiences of today and tomorrow! 26 Photo: Frédéric Silberman We take joy in the regular feedback that as a result of our programs, children’s self-esteem is blossoming, and adults are unearthing their creative sides. We hear of schoolchildren deepening their understanding of scientific, historic, and literary concepts, and of disengaged or struggling students who become enthusiastic participants in schoolwork for the first time. We hear audience members of all ages review performances as “insiders,” demonstrating that they understand the elements of performing arts. We see more and more teachers empowered with confidence and new ideas about how to bring their curriculum alive, and we celebrate the ongoing evolution of Burlington’s Integrated Arts Academy, in which we’ve been intimately involved. Photo: Frédéric Silberman • We conducted 374 companion workshops for 9,350 students attending our student matinees. Teaching artists traveled a total of 8,891 miles outside of Chittenden County and conducted 1,136 hours of arts integrated workshops at over 100 schools throughout the region. PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE VERMONT COMMUNITY 27 FLYNN DINING CIRCLE RESTAURANT PARTNERSHIP Please support area restaurants that support the performing arts! We’re delighted that these wonderful restaurant partners are members of the Flynn Dining Circle. All of these eateries provide invaluable support to the Flynn through membership and in-kind donations. For more information on becoming a Dining Circle partner, please contact Brennan Neill at [email protected] or 802-652-4507. Be sure to visit them for a delicious meal, before or after the show. Receive 15% off with this coupon. Burlington & Williston Locations 208 FLYNN AVE. BURLINGTON 8 0 2 . 6 6 0 . 7111 la verità è nell impasto 2121 ESSEX RD. 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Blue Cat Steak and Wine Bar bring your Flynn ticket and get 20% off 802-363-3639 1 Lawson Ln. @ St. Paul/College reserve your table now at bluecatvt.com l Ken’s Pizza & Pub 71 Church Street, Burlington 802-862-3335 w.singlepage.com/kens-pizza-parlor-2/menu 30 Celebrate at leunig’s, where it’s always a holiday. the Value of Vermont, THAT SUPPORT ARTS! right in the Center of town ChurCh & College StreetS AREA RESTAURANTS THE PERFORMING the PanaChe of Paris and 863-3759 PLEASE SUPPORT leunigSbiStro.Com extensive wines by the glass • small plates • craft cocktails & beer Please join us before or after the show. 115 St. Paul Street Burlington Right across the park from the Flynn. o o tt S enoteca 150 St. Paul Street • Burlington • Vermont Monday to Saturday 5pm to close Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Dessert Burlington Waterfront Downtown Montpelier BTV International Airport www.skinnypancake.com #lovelocal 31 HE GIVES LECTURES IN BURLINGTON WHILE STUDENTS TAKE NOTES IN MONTPELIER Learn more at FairPointConnects.com © 2015 FairPoint Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. At the Flynn 15/16 September 10 The Sweet Remains 11 Weston Playhouse: The Glass Menagerie 12 Lisa Fischer 17 Dwight Yoakam 18 Matthew Shipp Trio 24 The Beaux’ Stratagem P9 Matthew Shipp 26-27 Soovin Kim & the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival Trio Arlo Guthrie Photo: Lena Adasheva October 3 Lucky Plush: The Queue 4 Red Kite, Brown Box 7 Arlo Guthrie: Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour 15 Hamlet P9 22 Bullets Over Broadway 23 Henry Butler with Steven Bernstein & the Hot 9 29 Dorrance Dance: ETM: The Initial Approach November 3-4 Intersections 6-7 Brian McCarthy Nonet Henry Butler with Steven Bernstein 16 Cooder–White–Skaggs 19 Coriolanus P9 19 The Art of Time Ensemble: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 20-22 Transitions December 3 Monica Bill Barnes & Co.: Happy Hour 8 Jane Eyre P9 11 A Christmas Carol P9: National Theatre Live, Palace 9 Cinema, St. Burlington Getting your kid to go to college is a good idea. Getting your kid to go to college for FREE while in high school is a brilliant idea! Find out how at gotocollegevt.org 34 ATTORNEYS RECOGNIZED FOR EXCELLENCE LITIGATION TRANSACTIONS REGULATORY 802-864-9891 www.sheeheyvt.com Photo: Mattew Murphy & Kenn Tam Photo: Stephanie Berger 12-14 Improvised Shakespeare Company January 20 Ragtime 23 Billy Childs: Reimagining Laura Nyro 29 Black Angels Over Tuskegee 1-2 Once 5 TWIN INFINITY: An Intergalactic Nemesis Live-Action Graphic Novel 6 Paula Poundstone 19 Bang on a Can All-Stars: Music for Airports 24 GlobalFest Live! Photo: Jeff Busby February TWIN INFINITY “Once” 25-26 Actors from the London Stage: A Midsummer Night’s Dream 27-28 Soovin Kim & the Ying Quartet 29 Mamma Mia! March 3 As You Like It P9 8 The Cat in the Hat 11 Yamato: Bakuon– Legend of the Heartbeat 17 Dervish 23 Samuel Beckett Trilogy Maria Schneider April 8-10 The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart 11 Evelyn Glennie & the CEL Orchestra 14 Companhia Urbana de Dança 15 Peking Acrobats 20 Maria Schneider Orchestra 29 Ana Moura May 4 Alonzo King LINES Ballet: Biophony 14 Tanya Tagaq 15 Eiko: A Body in Places Dorrance Dance “The Cat in the Hat” Complete Mechanical Systems & Service hvcar • plumbing • custom sheet metal fabrication insulation • mechanical duct cleaning • design • service Commercial • Industrial • Institutional Williston, VT neair.com 802-864-3800 Member FDIC 35 —Muffie Milens If you appreciate what is happening at the Flynn Center and want to invest in our community’s cultural life, now is the time to become a Member of the Flynn and support our programming, educational activities, and the continued care and enhancement of this historic theater. Individual Member Levels and Benefits The J.J. Flynn Circle FRIEND ($50-$119) • Advance ticketing opportunities for Flynn presentations and special events. • Access to the members-only FlynnTix Regional Box Office Showline. • An invitation to the annual Sneak Preview event and reception. • Early enrollment opportunities for educational programming, including FlynnArts summer camps and classes for children, teens, and adults. • One-year subscription to the Marquee, the Flynn’s member magazine. • Invitation to Flynn tours. • Name listing in Season Guide. BENEFACTOR ($1,000-$2,499) Includes benefits from lower levels, PLUS: • An invitation to the annual J.J. Flynn reception. • Exclusive personalized ticketing service. • Two complimentary one-year Donor level memberships to give to friends that are new to Flynn membership. • Choose a pair of tickets to one show from a selection of performances (after the season ticketing process). • An additional two coupons (for a total of eight) for any non-alcoholic beverage at the Flynn concession counter. CONTRIBUTOR ($120-$249) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • A 10% discount on full-price tickets to most Flynn Center presentations. • A 10% discount on FlynnArts classes, workshops, and camps. • An invitation to a reception connected to a major Flynn presentation. • An invitation to a Flynn educational event. • Complimentary ticket exchange for Flynn presented performances. Tickets must be presented at the Box Office no later than two business days prior to the performance. • Two coupons for any non-alcoholic drink at the Flynn concession counter. DONOR ($250-$499) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • A free parking voucher for the Corporate Plaza Parking Garage (entrance on St. Paul Street between College and Bank Streets) for Flynn MainStage presentations. • A special insider’s look at the season with the artistic director and education director. • Choose a pair of tickets to one show from a selection of performances (after the season ticketing process). • An additional two coupons (for a total of four) for any non-alcoholic beverage at the Flynn concession counter. • A signed performance poster or photograph (upon request and if available). PATRON ($500-$999) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • A special invitation to a Patron donor reception/lunch with an artist. • An additional two coupons (for a total of six) for any non-alcoholic beverage at the Flynn concession counter. 36 DIRECTOR ($2,500-$4,999) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • Four additional tickets (for a total of six) to one show from a selection of performances (after the season ticketing process). • Complimentary beverage (includes wine or beer) for two at all Flynn performances. • An invitation to the annual State of the Organization luncheon with the executive director and emeritus and honorary board. PRODUCER ($5,000-$9,999) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • Choose six tickets to any Flynn performance (after season ticketing process is over). • Under unique circumstances, a courtesy “meet and greet” with the artist may be possible. UNDERWRITER ($10,000 and above) Benefits listed above, PLUS: • A custom-designed benefits package to meet your personal theater needs. Join as a Business or Organization Corporate membership begins at $250. Benefits include a subscription to our members’ publication, the Marquee, priority ticketing service for group sales, advance notice of Flynn events with the early opportunity to purchase tickets, and recognition in the Season Guide and lobby. Additional benefits at higher levels include a performance sponsorship, Season Guide ads, and more. For additional information, contact Membership Manager Brennan Neill at 802-652-4507, or [email protected] Photos: Frédéric Silberman Become a Member “Our membership support of the Flynn not only helps its continuation as the premiere presenter of the arts in the greater Burlington area, but ensures the continued growth of the education component which is so vital to the young of today who will be tomorrow’s audience.” FINE HOMEBUILDING + RESIDENTIAL RENOVATION + LIGHT COMMERCIAL PCC is proud to support high-caliber dance, music, and theater within our community. Physician’s Computer Company | 20 Winooski Falls Way, Suite 7 | Winooski, VT 05404 800-722-7708 | www.pcc.com Photo: Frédéric Silberman Seat Campaign A limited number of seats are still available. For $1,000, we invite you to dedicate a new seat to honor a loved one, your family, a beloved pet, commemorate a birthday or an anniversary—your choice. We’ll mark your generosity right on the seat with a personalized plaque. For more information, contact Development Director Gina Haddock at [email protected] or 802-652-4533. Photo: Steve Mease Photo: Steve Mease Photo: Frédéric Silberman In Fall 2011, the Flynn undertook a capital campaign to raise funds for facility enhancements, including replacement of the 60+ year old theater seats. Although the campaign met its goals, many of our patrons continue to make special gifts in order to name a seat at the Flynn. We have had donors come forward to surprise family members at Christmas, pay tribute to special friends, and honor birthdays with a surprise gift of a named seat. Flynn donors are creative! 38 PRESENTS APRIL 1-10, 2016 WWW.LYRICTHEATREVT.ORG MARY_POPPINS_Flynn-MacWorks.indd 1 FLYNN CENTER MAINSTAGE 7/15/15 6:36 PM Corporate plaza parking garage Affordable, convenient parking—just a walk across the park—to the Flynn. Located on the east side of St. Paul Street between Bluebird Tavern and Corporate Plaza/KeyBank. Managed by Marsha Milot Properties and Vermont Parking. 39 “The Flynn has been an incredible source for us for cultural entertainment and education. Ensuring that The Flynn is around for future generations is important to maintaining a rich diversity of opportunities in Burlington. Committing to being Flynn Legacy members was a natural choice, enabling us to make this a part of our personal legacy. —David Raphael and Nicole Carignan Leave a Legacy Many Flynn patrons want to ensure that future generations experience the joy and power of the performing arts. With a gift made through your estate, you can make that happen. The Flynn Legacy Society honors and recognizes those individuals who have designated the Flynn Center as a beneficiary of their will, trust, life insurance, or life income. The following donors have made a commitment to leave a legacy that assures the Flynn continues as a vibrant, cultural force in the region, bringing future generations the enjoyment, inspiration and learning associated with our premier performing arts center. Legacy Society Anonymous (7) Josephine P. Albright* Judith L. Allard Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers Elizabeth and Richard Bernstein Nicole Carignan and David Raphael Connie and John Carpenter* Brianne E. Chase Robert F. Cooper Jane Gurley Denker Kimberly B. DuBrul Pauline Rowe* Richard Eyre Linda Goldstein Virginia Golodetz Bill and Debra Gottesman StaciAnne Grove Jack Harrington* Patricia and Ray Harwick Bill and Carole Hauke Carol Hinson and William Parkhill Lucie B. Holcomb Dorothy B. Hunt* Sandy and Susan Jacobs Fred “Chico” Lager and Yvette Pigeon Mark A. Langan Walter Levering, Jr. Paul and Patty Levi Aida and Robert Luce Arnie Malina Allen and Bonnie Reid Martin Leigh and Peter Phillips Remo and Donna Pizzagalli Patricia Pizzagalli Thelma and Joseph Provost* Grant and Lisa Rees Paula S. Roberts Patrick Robins and Lisa Schamberg Joan Robinson and Suzi Wizowaty Andrea Rogers Catharine M. Rogers* Susan and Craig Sim Sansea Sparling Benjamin C. Stein, Jr.* Harlan and Joan Sylvester Amy E. Tarrant Jan and Ron VanMynen Jan Villeneuve Eliot and Ann Weathers* Barbara Brown Winslow* Ken and Jean Wolvington * Deceased To learn more about the Flynn Center’s Legacy Society, please contact development director, Gina Haddock at 802-652-4533 or [email protected] or visit our web site at www.flynncenter.org/plannedgiving.html. We are proud to support the local arts community. HickokandBoardman.com | (802) 863-1500 1.877.DRK.STAR Carved & Dimensional l Exhibits & Trade Show Displays Vehicle Wraps and Graphics l A-Frames Architectural A.D.A. Compliant Signs l Channel Letters Construction & Jobsite Signs l Digital Graphics Illuminated Signs l Political & Real Estate Design and Buy Online www.signaramavt.com 3073 Williston Road, So. 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This listing reflects donations received and processed as of July 27, 2015 Leader ($20,000 +) Anonymous The Bay and Paul Foundations Champlain Investment Partners Xfinity The Forrest and Frances Lattner Foundation New England Foundation for the Arts Robert and Margaret Thomas Fund Surdna Foundation Vermont Community Foundation William Randolph Hearst Foundation Investor ($15,000-$19,999) Ben & Jerry’s Courtyard by Marriott Burlington Harbor Seven Days TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation Underwriter ($10,000-$14,999) Champlain College Competitive Computing FairPoint Communications Free Press Media Green Mountain Suites Hotel IBM Lake Champlain Chocolates National Endowment for the Arts National Performance Network Saint Michael’s College The Office of the Vice President for Human Resources, Diversity, and Multicultural Affairs through the UVM President’s Initiative for Diversity Producer ($7,500-$9,999) Gardener’s Supply Hanson & Doremus Investment Management Holiday Inn Burlington New England Federal Credit Union NorthCountry, Your community credit union PCC Director ($5,000-$7,499) AllEarth Renewables, Inc. Bruce J. Anderson Foundation Burlington Town Center Mall Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Courtney and Victoria Buffum Family Foundation Cushman Design Group The Gibney Family Foundation Hilton Burlington The James E. Robison Foundation John and Connie Carpenter Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. Lake Champlain Transportation Company Maplefields Marsha Milot Properties Merchants Bank Northfield Savings Bank Petra Cliffs Ronald McDonald House Charities S+H design The Skinny Pancake Turrell Fund Vermont Arts Council Zero Gravity Craft Brewery Benefactor ($3,500-$4,999) Anonymous A Single Pebble Artisan Realty of Vermont BEST WESTERN PLUS Windjammer Inn & Conference Center Better Living Audiology Citizen Cider Dinse, Knapp and McAndrew Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty GE Foundation Gravel & Shea Green Mountain Fund of the Vermont Community Foundation Holman Immigration Law Mansfield Heliflight, Inc. McSoley McCoy & Co. 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Butch + Babes Champlain Valley Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Chef’s Corner Cafe and Bakery Community College of Vermont The Converse Home Custom Tones Danforth Pewter Dark Star Lighting & Production Debbi Burton & Company Dobra Tea Emily List Fund for Performing Arts Therapy Enman & Associates PC Exterus Business Furniture Eyes of the World The Farmhouse Group The Final Connection Fleischer Jacobs Group The Gryphon Hen of the Wood Restaurant Hickok & Boardman Insurance Howard Center Klinger’s Bread Company Leonardo’s Pizza Leunig’s Bistro Luxe Air Main Street Landing Murdoch Hughes & Twarog Attorneys at Law, P.C. Myer’s Bagel Bakery NBT Bank Nedde Real Estate New England Air Systems, Inc. Oleet and Co. Party City Pension Works Pfizer Pizzeria Verita Queen City Printers Inc. Redstone Commercial Group Rock Point Advisors, LLC Select Design Ltd. Sheehey Furlong & Behm, P.C. Spotlight Vermont Sweetwaters Trattoria Delia TruexCullins—Architecture and Interior Design Vermont Folk Rocker Vermont Gynecology Vermont Pub and Brewery Vermont Tent Company Windows and Doors by Brownell Contributor ($600-$999) The Automaster.com Blue Cat Cafe & Wine Bar Burlington College City Market E.B. Strong’s Prime Steakhouse Evolution Physical Therapy, Yoga & Massage Freeman French Freeman, Inc. Greater Burlington YMCA Let’s Pretend Catering New England Floor Covering Play Dog Play Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation Silver Lake Wealth Management The Vermont Country Store Vermont Teddy Bear Company Vermont Tibetan Rugs Von Bargen’s Jewelry Windjammer Restaurant Donor ($250-$599) Bia Diagnostics Clute Wealth Management Davis & Hodgdon Associates ExxonMobil Foundation Farrell Distributing Corporation Gulliver’s Doggie Daycare Hackett, Valine & MacDonald Interrobang Design Collaborative The Islander Jericho Cafe & Tavern Ken’s Pizza and Pub Middlebury College Paw Print & Mail Ryan Brothers Electric Thornton Investment Management Twincraft Skincare United States Steamer “The Carpet Cleaner” Vermont Wine Merchants Williston Center For Chiropractic & Sportsmedicine A BIG THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT! 41 Photo: Matthew Murphy Bullets Over Broadway, October 22 Flynn Individual Members & Sponsors This listing reflects donations received and processed as of July 27, 2015. We would like to thank the following individuals for their generous support. J.J. Flynn Circle Members Anonymous (4) Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers Peter and Cindy Bernhardt Staige Davis and Sarah Spink Linda Goldstein Bill and Debra Gottesman Fred “Chico” Lager and Yvette Pigeon Walt Levering, Jr. and Kelly Ruschp The Senft Miller Family Bob and Holly Miller Andrea Rogers and R. Avery Hall Cynthia and Michael Seligmann Charlie and Mima Tipper Debra Leonard and Greg Merhar Eric and Elizabeth Miller In memory of Ron Nemcosky and his passion for dance Remo and Donna Pizzagalli David Porteous and Vicky Smith Dianne and Jim Prevo Scott and Fran Rathke Lili Ruane Jay Schuster Joan and William Shelley Joan and Harlan C. Sylvester Lynn and Tim Vallee Greg and Ellen Vaut Lillian and Bruce Venner Director ($2,500-$4,999) Benefactor ($1,000-$2,499) Producer ($5,000+) Anonymous Jan L. Blomstrann Stuart and Barbara Bronfman Nicole M. Carignan and David Raphael Brianne E. Chase Cooper Family Foundation Chiuho Duval Peter S. Erly and Heather Briggs Shana and Hugh Griffiths Kathy and Gary Grise Deborah Healey Laurence and Crystal Howard Nancy Jenkins and Bryan Jackson Mark A. Langan Anonymous (5) Susan E. Arnold Anne M. August Jane Beck Jim and Sue Bentlage Richard and Elizabeth Bernstein Brenda and John Bisbee Brian and Brooks Boardman John Bossange Owen Brady Kevin and Tammera Brown Kelly and Sara Byers John Canning Donna and Jake Carpenter George and Lou Ann Chaffee Bill and Tanya Cimonetti Mark A. Cole Ben Cohen Larry Connolly and John R. Killacky Laura and Barry Dagan Wesley W. Daum Jr and Beth R. Thorpe George and Paula Delano Dharma Door R. Scott Dillon and Kim Hayden Lief Doerring and Aristotle Castro Jim and Diane Donohue Kimberly and John DuBrul III Peggy and Brian Eagan Skip and Wendy Farrell Ethan Fenn Eric and Libby Flegenheimer Mitch and Kim Fleischer Richard and Teena Flood Patricia Fontaine Jim and Liz Foster George Fowler Judy Geer and Dick Dreissigacker Joan and Reg Gignoux David and Sarah Gladstone Jerry Greenfield and Elizabeth Skarie Neil Groberg and Ellen Wolfson, M.D. Eileen and Paul Growald Joseph and Susan Hasazi Carole Hauke Sarah Heil and Andrew Goodwin Individual Event Sponsors 42 Golodetz Family In Memory of Ellinor Hauke Gale S. Hurd Fred “Chico” Lager and Yvette Pigeon Allen and Bonnie Reid Martin Nancy J. McClellan and K. Elliot Douglas Wayne and Ann Pastore Howard and Wendy Pierce Paul and Gina Plunkett Ernest and Dee Pomerleau Jeffrey Prescott and Andrew Shuford Elaine Reynolds and Kevin Kehoe Gene and Julie Richards S. Serge Rizzo Pat Robins and Lisa Schamberg Barbara Russ and Dean Williams Linda and Michael Seaver Steven and Heidi Setien Susan and Craig Sim Paul and Janet Spitler Sandra and Brian Stearns Marc Stern and Kimberly Yellin Christine and Bob Stiller Barry and Carol Stone Frances Tobin and Dolly Fleming The Toensing Family Henry and Carleen Tufo Anita and Mike Tuttle Josh and Judy Van Houten Jan and Ron VanMynen Judy and Bill Whitman Ellen and Thomas Wilkins Elizabeth Woods Education Donors and Special Gifts Individuals who have donated $500 or more to sponsor a performance or event Anonymous Jan and Harris Abbott Bruce and Ruth Ann Beers John Bossange Bill and Tanya Cimonetti Ducky Donath Bari and Peter Dreissigacker John and Heather Dwight Linda and Kenneth Fishell Flynn Friends at Wake Robin (2) Carlanne and Carl Herzog Carol Hinson and Bill Parkhill Gerald and Virginia Hornung Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Neil Hyman Sandy and Susan Jacobs Dennis and Charlene Johnson Hank and Josie Kaestner Colette and Tim Kaiser Connie Krosney Stephen and Ruth Lacey Jim and Anne Lampman Pat and Sam Levin Edmond J. Limoge and Joy Karnes Limoge Todd R. Lockwood Stephen and Emily Magowan Paul and Elizabeth Mayer John and Colleen McAuliffe Metz Family Sandy and Muffie Milens Robert and Toni Monsey Carol More and Harry Schneider Anne Mueller Magdalena Naylor Leo and Bonnie O’Brien Susan and David O’Neal Charles and Liz Pappas Barry and Patricia Parker Wayne and Ann Pastore Christy Patt and Bob Juzek Ron and Dawn Plante Amy E. Tarrant Tracy and Richard Tarrant Lynn and Tim Vallee Lillian and Bruce Venner We thank the following individuals and groups for responding to our annual education appeal or for their special gifts Anonymous (2) John (Camm) Broughton In memory of Bernice Brown John Canning Cheryl Dorschner and Steve Mease Michael and Dana Engel Ethan Fenn Carol Hinson and Bill Parkhill Kay and Richard Ryder, M.D. In memory of Dan Shea In memory of Eleanor “Nori” Sims Dr. Peter Swift and Diana McCargo Harlan and Joan Sylvester In honor of Joan Sylvester’s birthday Amy E. 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Martin Billy and Lillian Mauer Jim and Maureen McFadden Lynda Reeves McIntyre Carolyn McKenzie Mari and Charles Miceli Joel and Hinda Miller Dick and Linda Olson Alan and Kathy Ouellette Polly Parsons and Jim Jacobson Brian and Lisa Pelkey Leigh and Peter Phillips Alan and Maureen Pidgeon Howard and Wendy Pierce Paul Rosenberg Jan and Mary Jane Rozendaal Mercy Russell Roxanne and Russell Scully The Shayne Foundation Bill and Jane Shearer Abby and Jim Sheldon-Dean Robert and Christine Sinkewicz Brett and Elisa Smith Christopher and Susanne Smith Michael and Mary Smith Dr. and Mrs. Peter Stern Roger and Kit Stone Peter Sweeney Bruce Tranmer and Sandra McCormick Terrance and Virginia Vaughan Lynn Walker and Mark Saunders Ted Winfield and Nancy Herman Peter and Mina Wohl Amy L. 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Visit CHAMPLAIN.EDU/CCM-CENTER 49 Yamato, March 11 ▲ Flynn Individual Members (continued from page 44) Mary and Evan MacEwan Sarah Macmillan and Alex Reutter Peter Macone and Nancy Drucker Linda Magoon and Art Swanson Erhard and Sydney Mahnke Linda Mahns Mary and Patrick Mahoney Heather Hewitt Main Ron Manganiello and Ellen Bernstein Mary Manghis and Glenn Eames Mary Ellen and Jerry Manock Stephanie and Scott Mapes Ben and Nan Mason Greg Mateja Nancy Mathews Gil Mathys and Lynda Siegel Katrina Matthews Kevin McAteer and Tage Lilja Christine and Hugh McBride Brian McCarthy and Linda Little Robert and Pilar McCarthy Squatch and Judy McCawley Susan McCormack Jane and Tim McCullough Linda McGinnis and Sam Carlson Barbara McGrew Anne McGuire and Michael Berglund Everett McKay and Marie Seguin Bob and Mary McKearin Lucinda and Jeff McKechnie Jeff McMahan and Heather Ross Bob and Anne McMahan Ed and Mary Jane McMahon Catherine and William McMains Mike and Ida McNamara Joe and Doreen McNeil Marilyn McSweeney Amy Mellencamp and Emily Smith John and Millie Merrill Kathryn and Robert Mesaros Diane Meyer Heike and Jens Meyer Laura and Stuart Meyer Larry and Gretchen Michaels Ruth M. 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Rost Tom and Sandy Rotella Peter and Mary Rothschild Claire and Dean Rousseau Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Rowell 58 Randy and Ginny Rowland Ruth and David Roy Mark Rubin Jeffrey and Carol Rubman Patti Rudder Kevin Ruelle and Astrid N. Suursoo Joan M. Rugg Joe Ryan William Ryerson and Leta Finch Beth Sachs Peter Saile and Debra Lane Paul and Carolyn Sala Jeff Salisbury and Michele Tulis Ben and Denise Sanders Andrew and Isabelle Sargeant Randall Sargent Judith Satinsky Rosalind and Mark Saunders Steve and Mary Sayward Stacie and Lazarus Scangas Garry and Evelyn Schaedel Mark and Louisa Schibli Robert Schiesser Chris and Alan Schillhammer Laura and John Schoenfeld Julie and John Schroeder Sharon Schroeder and Blaise Schroedersecker Sonja Schuyler Vanessa and Paul Sciortino Joanne and Maurice Seguin Dawn Senftleber Cynthia Seybolt Richard and Judy Shanley Jerry and Shelagh Shapiro Sanjay and Dita Sharma Joann and Anthony Shaw Bob Shea Clark Sheldon Robert and Linda Siegel Barrie-Hope Silver and Gary Coffey John and Doreen Simko Cara Simone and Michael Rapaport Michele Simpson Linda and Bruce Sinnott Dick Sirola Barbara Sirvis Ellen and Karl Sklar Susan Skolnick Jared Slomoff Karen Slowinski and Deb Warner Eric Small Dianne and Thomas Smith Gabrielle Smith Pádraic Smith Robert M. Smith Sherwood and Marie-Claire Smith Willard F. Smith Jessie P. Snyder Paul S Snyder Burton and Susan Sobel Jane Sorensen and David Marchant Arlene Sorgen Christopher Soulor Linda H. Sparks Michael and Joan Spasyk Dexter and Judith Spaulding Carol Specht and Marty Sienkiewycz Chapin Spencer and Rebecca Grannis Susan Squier Nancy Stalnaker Laura and Sam Standard Suzy Stanton Carma Stark and Bill Tuthill Gary and Kathleen Starr Josephine Stead Janet and Jay Stearns Janet Stecklare John and Anne Steel Edward Stehle Walter and Ann Stein Gus and Dianne Stenroos Kristin and Bradley Stephenson Marti Sterin and Al Zelley Louise Stoll Larry Stone David Stowell Geri and Keith Streeter Jonathan S. Strenio Leslie and Ed Striebe Sharon and Andre Sturm Kathie Sullivan Barbara Supeno Herb Swanson and Charlotte Albright Grace Sweet Leigh and Ellen Sweet Leonard F. Swift Ms. Barbara Swinton Tausha Sylver Linda and Keith Tarr-Whelan Melinda Tate Dan Tatro-Lavigne Karen Taylor Mitchell Fran and Robert Pepperman Taylor Paul Tenan Linda and Rich Terrasi Anne Tewksbury-Frye and Daniel Frye Walter Thackara John and Pat Thaxton David and Frances Thomas Larry Thomson Cinder and Christopher Thrane Katie and Kevin Titterton Maridelle Tomlinson Katherine Torrance Paul and Tanya Toth Jeff Towsley Phil Trabulsy Elizabeth Tretiak Andrea and Steven Trombley John and Rebecca Trono Sarah and George Troutman Scott and Robin Trowbridge Ann and John Tuck Stephen and Marna Tulin Sally Turner Gail Tuscany Michael and Freda Tutt Dr. Nathan and Abigail Tykocki Burr and Linda Vail Lynn C. Valenti Laurie Valentine Elizabeth Van Buren Lynn Vera and Pam Gale Larry and Becky Vigneault Sally Myser Wadhams David and Sallie Wager Dale and Mary Ellen Walker Betsy J. Walkerman Micaela and Jim Wallace Ruth Wallman Dr. Russell S. 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We still have four original Spirits from that first year, plus several others who have volunteered for over 25 years, some of whom posed for a photo above. Spirits are a huge gift to the Flynn, and we celebrate them all. These people have served for 10 or more years as ushers, house captains, house managers, bartenders, callers, and concessions staff. Look for the different nametags and thank them for their ongoing support of the Flynn Center. Bob Allstadt/25 Caroline Alves/22 Carolyn Antone/30 Audrey Arnold Pauline Baker/34* Mark & Iris Banks/21 Jean Barber Pauline Bergeron Miriam Black Gail & Joe Blasuis Rochelle Blouin Pat Boera/24 Catherine Bonnett Denise Bouchard Kathy Boulanger/27 Bruce Brown Anne Bula/23 Jessica Butt Thane Butt/26 Dorothy Buttura Chez Callahan Leslie Carew/20 Bill Carey Bob & Pat Carman Kitty Caron/24 Pam Carter/26 Jay Cassell Nancy Chase Pascal Cheng/31 Lynn & Bill Coddington Pat Cogan/24 Shirley Coffey/28 Joan Cramer/30 Beth Curtis Maxine Davis Judy Davison/24 R. Philip DeLaricheliere Linda Deliduka Anna Deller/24 Elaine Delorme/20 Julia DiPietro Helen Douglas/34* Ruth Drake/30 Jane Dworshak Marge Elmore Guy Egri Bob Essman Julie Frailey/25 Bill Fraser-Harris/27 William Franco Bob Gagne Liza Gaherty/23 Rose Garritano Carolyn Gauthier Chuck Ginsburg/31 Ellen Gurwitz Peter &Linda Gustafson Cheryl Haller Pam Hayes Patty Hambro Davey & Jane Hecht Lucie Holcomb/25 Martin Hughes Peter Ireland Alex Iwabuchi Debbie Kent Jean Kissner/26 Heidi Klein Penny Klein Bill & Therese Kneen Kathleen Knight/27 Sue Knightes Vicki Knoepfel Dick Labrecque/29 Aileen Lachs/20 Debbie Lavalley Carol Lewis Carol Limanek/23 Mary Lou Lombard Carol & Dennis Lutz Barbara Maltby Allison Marchessault Chris&JeanMcCandless Catherine McIsaac Chance McNiff Mary Jane McMahon Ellie Messier Gary Miller Mary Miller Marcy Milton/30 Linda Morrell/25 Meredith Neary Josette Noll/33* Valerie O’Reilly/29 Debbie Page Renate Parke Holly Pedrini Bill Pence Morris Pike Chris Pingert Robert Powlus Dan Pratt Byrd Prentiss Donna Quinlan/20 Liam Quinlan Heidi Racht Sophia Ratenberg/21 Ellie Reddington Elma Rickards Connie Riley/28 Brenda Schill Leslie Schreiber Joanne Sequin Betsey Sessions Sarah Sessions Susan Sheldon Jayne Sheridan Jack & Mary Slattery Julie Cohen Sloma/20 Vicki Smith/29 Katherine Solari/34* Kimberly Stevens/24 Jane Stickney Joan Stoddert/24 Nancy Stone Bill Stuono Bill Suiter Barbara Swinton/26 Katherine Tabailloux Christine Thompson Carolyn Toof Rita Tornatore Sylvia Tousley Mary Esther Treat Roland&Carol Tremble Sally Turner Gail Tuscany Beverly Villamil/32 David & Sally Wager Patricia Waterman Janet Watt Jocelyne Wesson Patty Williams/25 Dan & Sandra Venditti/21 Kirstin DiPietroWorden Kevin Worden Fran Zabiegalski Shirley Ziemer Karen Zidovsky * denotes Charter members since 1981. Spirits with brass nametags are Charter members. Silver nametags denote 25 years of service. Gold nametags are for 20 years and at 10 years, spirits have a “Flynn 10 years” pin. 60 Special thanks to our Building Engineers: Bill Parkhill, Jaimie Kramer, Phil Bresnahan, Dave Mickey, Rick Terricciano, & Mitch Krauss for their continued support of the Flynn. and just like that ... ... you’re home. Get the NCPR app and stay connected wherever you go. ncpr.org Regional and world news, music and entertainment 88.1 fm in Burlington ncpr on air ncpr live stream ncpr mobile apps affiliate ncpr delivered We’re a proud supporter of the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts. TD Bank, N.A. | Equal Housing Lender