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October 7 8:00 pm órla Fallon reserved Seating orch/Mezz $36 | Boxes $29 Órla Fallon is a singer / harpist who for the past six years has been performing both as a solo artist and with the phenomenally successful group Celtic Woman. Her audiences have included His Holiness the Pope, US Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush and Irish President Mary McAleese, and now Stowe in her first Vermont performance. Since leaving Celtic Woman at the end of 2008, Órla has been charting a solo path that has included two PBS specials – Órla Fallon’s Celtic Christmas and her new one My Land – Starring Órla Fallon. August 27 8:00 pm KEVIn EUBanKS (of The Tonight Show) reserved Seating - orchestra/Mezzanine $49 | Boxes $40 Kevin Eubanks (Music Director on NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno for 18 years) brings his guitar mastery and fresh sound to Stowe for the first time ever! His band (who were featured on his new 2010 Mack Avenue release Zen Food) includes saxophonist Bill Pierce and a powerful rhythm section - drummer Marvin “Smitty” Smith, keyboardist Gerry Etkins and bassist Rene Camacho. September 2-3 8:00 pm An Evening with Groucho starring FranK FErranTE reserved Seating - orch/Mezz $32 | Boxes $25 Award-winning actor/director/playwright Ferrante recreates his PBS, New York and London acclaimed portrayal of legendary comedian Groucho Marx in this fast paced evening of hilarity that consists of the best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes and songs including “Hooray for Captain Spalding,”. Accompanied by his onstage pianist, Jim Furmston, Ferrante portrays the young Groucho of stage and film and reacquaints us with the likes of brothers Harpo, Chico, Zeppo and Gummo, Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields, and Margaret Dumont. A show perfect for all ages! July 12 7:30 pm raCHEl BarTon PInE with The New York Chamber Soloists reserved Seating - $35 all seats Ms. Pine is one of the leading violinist in the world today with dazzling technique and infectious joy in music-making. Together onstage with The New York Chamber Soloists, this special evening‘s program will include Mozart, Paganini, Bach, and much more . September 30 | October 1 8:00 pm I Tango reserved Seating - $45 - $15 I Tango returns to Vermont for the fourth time presenting the best tango has to offer with today’s top dancers and musicians flown from Argentina to Vermont, including the first US appearance of the acclaimed Fabio Hager Sextet and amazing world-renowned tango dancers under the direction of talented choreographer Alicia Cruzado. www.itangoshow.com October 28 & 29 2:00 | 7:00 pm Mad Science Theatre presents CSI LIVE! reserved Seating $20 adults | $15.00 children under 16 The world’s number one television franchise is about to hit the stage! Mad Science presents CSI:LIVE!, an exciting, interactive journey through the fascinating world of crime scene investigations. Audience members come on stage and become part of the action as witnesses, suspects and CSI recruits! A show for children and adults alike! Act II Events Act II: June - October 2011 SprucePeakArts.org Box Office: 802.760.4634 July 15-16 8:00 pm Mass Appeal starring KIn SHrInEr and JaCoB YoUng reserved Seating $39 all seats Mass Appeal by Bill C. Davis is a brilliantly funny, yet compassionate play that explores the conflict between an established older priest and the impassioned young seminarian who challenges the validity of his well-routined regimen. Shriner is best known for his long-running role as Scotty Baldwin on General Hospital. Young is a four-time Emmy nominee for his work in All My Children and Emmy winner for his performance as Lucky Spencer on General Hospital. June 26 3:00 pm MallorY lEwIS and laMB CHoP reserved Seating - $20 adults | $15 Children under 12 An incredible family event! As the daughter of a beloved children’s entertainer, Mallory Lewis has penned 20 children’s novels, and is a multiple Emmy Award nominee and winner for “Outstanding Writing in a Children’s Series”. Following her mother’s passing in 1998, Lewis began appearing with Lamb Chop at live and televised events, entertaining at thousands of venues as varied as Performing Arts Centers, Theatres, State Fairs, Cruise Ships and @ Military Bases around the world. July 8 8:00 pm PaUla ColE reserved Seating - $40 all tickets Grammy Award-winning singer Paula Cole (“Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” and “I Don’t Want to Wait”) is one of pop’s most compelling vocalists and her most recent album Ithaca is a welcome return. She continues to enthrall audiences with her soaring, agile soprano which is both passionate and powerful. June 24 8:00 pm SPYro gYra reserved Seating – $45 all seats For more than 30 years, Spyro Gyra has remained at the forefront of the jazz world. Their music has been called jazz, funky, groovy, soulful, and smooth - and is often summed up in one word: fusion. Spyro Gyra is one of the most prolific & successful group of the modern jazz genre. June 15 7:00 pm granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHES general admission - $12 all seats The night will begin with a Green Mountain high energy bluegrass set followed by a hard-charging, up-tempo Honky Tonk set – both featuring some of Vermont’s premier bluegrass and country “pickers”. June features Hughes, Tyler Bolles, Matt Schrag, Gordon Stone, Caleb Elder and Sean Preece. June 11 8:00 pm JIM BrICKMan An Evening of Romance reserved Seating - all Seats $48 Jim Brickman’s romantic piano sound has made him the best selling solo piano artist of our time. His signature style of playing and songwriting has brought him two Grammy nods, six Gold & Platinum albums, four PBS specials, and 30 charted radio hits. August 18 8:00 pm Music Festival of the americas at Stowe present alonDra DE la Parra and CHaD HooPES reserved Seating orch/Boxes $60 | Mezz. $45 Thursday evening will feature de la Parra and the Orchestra, with Chad Hoopes, Violin. At age 16, Hoopes already possesses the kind of technical mastery, ease of expression and joyful talent that comes along only once in a generation. August 19 8:00 pm Music Festival of the americas at Stowe present alonDra DE la Parra and Jan lISIECKI reserved Seating orch/Boxes $60 | Mezz. $45 Friday evening will feature de la Parra and the Orchestra with Jan Lisiecki, Piano. Hailed by critics worldwide for his mature and poetic playing, 16-year-old Lisiecki made his major orchestral debut at the age of 9 and performed around the world. August 20 8:00 pm Music Festival of the americas at Stowe presents ManE DE la Parra and FrIEnDS general admission - $30 The closing event of this season’s Festival features Mr. de la Parra, a Mexican singer, songwriter, musician and actor, with his musical approach that’s a fusion of pop music and Latin rhythms and includes sounds of traditional Mexican music. August 6 8:00 pm grEgorY DoUglaSS and MYra FlYnn reserved Seating - $16 all seats Douglass’ evocative, alternative sound “channels everyone from Stevie Wonder to Fiona Apple in a way that’s terrifyingly mature for someone so young” said Instinct Magazine. Flynn blends soulful vocals with an engaging stage presence and a folk feel. Her vocal stylings have been compared to that of Erykah Badu, Adele, and Norah Jones. July 30 8:00 pm CHrISToPHEr o’rIlEY reserved Seating orch./Mezz. $36 | Boxes $28 From his groundbreaking transcriptions of Radiohead, Elliott Smith and Nick Drake to his unforgettably sublime interpretations of the Classical canon, pianist Christopher O’Riley (NPR From the Top) has stretched the piano beyond conventional boundaries, and received the only four-star review ever given by Rolling Stone to a Classical pianist. August 12 8:00 pm THE BlanKS reserved Seating - $34 all seats The Blanks aka “Ted’s Band” from the TV’s Scrubs blend a cappella music and sketch comedy for an amazing family-friendly (and cool) evening of fun. Their unique original show appeals to not only fans of Scrubs, but to fans of Glee, The Marx Brothers and Monty Python. And news flash - A cappella is hip! It has officially become cool to be in an a cappella band now! Groups are springing up all over the country, many inspired by The Blanks. An evening of great fun, incredible music and a wonderful time for the whole family! July 27 7:00 pm granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHES general admission - $12 all seats The night will begin with a Green Mountain high energy bluegrass set followed by a hard-charging, up-tempo Honky Tonk set – both featuring some of Vermont’s premier bluegrass and country “pickers”. July features The Honky Tonk Angels Swap Meet with a stellar band backing some great female songbirds. August 24 7:00 pm granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHES general admission - $12 all seats The night will begin with a Green Mountain high energy bluegrass set followed by a hard-charging, up-tempo Honky Tonk set – both featuring some of Vermont’s premier bluegrass and country “pickers”. August will be the Greased-Lightin’ Double-Clutchin’ Semi- Truckin’ Show! July 9 8:00 pm KIlIManJaro reserved Seating orch/Mezz $33 | Boxes $25 Kilimanjaro emerged from Vermont in 1981 to become a dominant voice in Jazz Radio, topping national jazz radio charts multiple times. Thirty years later Kilimanjaro continues to be one of the leaders in the jazz world with their diverse and energetic sound. July 21 7:30 pm HoT ClUB oF San FranCISCo reserved Seating orch/Mezz $35 | Boxes $28 Celebrating the gypsy jazz music of guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli and the original Hot Club de France, the Hot Club of San Francisco will carry you to the 1930’s and to the small, smoky jazz clubs of Paris for an incredible night of music. July 22 8:00 pm grEaT BIg SEa reserved Seating - $45 all seats The band that has come to define the energetic spirit of Newfoundland, Great Big Sea plays rock interpretations of Newfoundland’s 500-year-old Irish, English, and French folk song heritage. Their music is heartfelt and vital with a blend of instruments along with their vocal harmonies that revels in the Newfoundland tunes they love. September 4 7:00 pm Bo BICE reserved Seating - $29 all seats His musical journey began in the Southern club circuit and initial rise to fame came in 2005, when he finished 2nd to Carrie Underwood on FOX’s American Idol. His first release following that show, The Real Thing, yielded the chart-topping single “Inside Your Heaven” and helped Bice attain the first of his two gold record awards. September 9 8:00 pm BlaCKBErrY SMoKE reserved Seating - $29 all seats Atlanta-based Blackberry Smoke continues to grow into the premiere Southern Rock band of America, and over the last 12 months they have shared the stage with ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Shooter Jennings, Cross Canadian Ragweed and most recently opened for The Zac Brown Band on their national tour. June 18 8:00 pm ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE! presents Abbey Road reserved Seating $38 all seats Remember when you used to listen to an entire album? Classic Albums Live does! For the first time in popular music, the greatest albums for the 60’s and 70’s are recreated lovingly on stage - note for note and cut for cut. October 14 8:00 pm ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE! presents Thriller reserved Seating $38 all seats Michael Jackson’s Thriller topped three charts at the same time in the 1980s. Now you can hear the album reproduced note for note, cut for cut by an amazing band of musicians live on stage! Get ready for Halloween with Classic Albums Live! as they present this ground-breaking album. October 21 8:00 pm ETHEl with guest artist robert Mirabal - Music of the Sun reserved Seating - $32 all seats America’s premier postclassical string quartet, ETHEL and GRAMMY® winning Native American flutist Mirabal present a breath-taking program inspired by the sun mythology of Native America. They use the instruments of the string quartet, Native American flutes and drums, and spirited voices of students and the community to create a magical cross-cultural contemporary music event. September 16-18 | 23-24 2:00 | 7:00 pm BUllY BE gonE reserved Seating $35 - $20 Entertaining and today’s HOT topic. The world premiere musical BULLY BE GONE!, written and directed by Elaine Davida Sklar addresses the seriousness of bullying with humor, sensitivity and insight. It appeals to all ages through its clever dialogue, upbeat songs, and support for all victims of bullying. www.BullyBegone.com

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October 7 8:00pm

órla Fallonreserved Seating orch/Mezz $36 | Boxes $29ÓrlaFallonisasinger/harpistwhoforthepastsixyearshasbeenperformingbothasasoloartistandwiththephenomenallysuccessfulgroupCelticWoman.HeraudienceshaveincludedHisHolinessthePope,USPresidentsBillClintonandGeorgeW.BushandIrishPresidentMaryMcAleese,andnowStoweinherfirstVermontperformance.SinceleavingCelticWomanattheendof2008,ÓrlahasbeenchartingasolopaththathasincludedtwoPBSspecials–ÓrlaFallon’sCeltic Christmas andhernewoneMy Land – Starring Órla Fallon.

August 27 8:00pm

KEVIn EUBanKS (of The Tonight Show)reserved Seating - orchestra/Mezzanine $49 | Boxes $40KevinEubanks(MusicDirectoronNBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno for18years)bringshisguitarmasteryandfreshsoundtoStoweforthefirsttimeever!Hisband(whowerefeaturedonhisnew2010MackAvenuereleaseZen Food)includessaxophonistBillPierceandapowerfulrhythmsection-drummerMarvin“Smitty”Smith,keyboardistGerryEtkinsandbassistReneCamacho.

September 2-3 8:00pm

An Evening with Groucho starring FranK FErranTEreserved Seating - orch/Mezz $32 | Boxes $25Award-winningactor/director/playwrightFerranterecreateshisPBS,NewYorkandLondonacclaimedportrayaloflegendarycomedianGrouchoMarxinthisfastpacedeveningofhilaritythatconsistsofthebestGrouchoone-liners,anecdotesandsongsincluding“HoorayforCaptainSpalding,”.Accompaniedbyhisonstagepianist,JimFurmston,FerranteportraystheyoungGrouchoofstageandfilmandreacquaintsuswiththelikesofbrothersHarpo,Chico,ZeppoandGummo,CharlieChaplin,W.C.Fields,andMargaretDumont.Ashowperfectforallages!

July 12 7:30pm

raCHEl BarTon PInE with The New York Chamber Soloistsreserved Seating - $35 all seatsMs.Pineisoneoftheleadingviolinistintheworldtodaywithdazzlingtechniqueandinfectiousjoyinmusic-making.TogetheronstagewithTheNewYorkChamberSoloists,thisspecialevening‘sprogramwillincludeMozart,Paganini,Bach,andmuchmore.

September 30 | October 1 8:00pm

I Tango reserved Seating - $45 - $15ITangoreturnstoVermontforthefourthtimepresentingthebesttangohastoofferwithtoday’stopdancersandmusiciansflownfromArgentinatoVermont,includingthefirstUSappearanceoftheacclaimedFabioHagerSextetandamazingworld-renownedtangodancersunderthedirectionoftalentedchoreographerAliciaCruzado.

www.itangoshow.com

October 28 & 29 2:00|7:00pm

Mad Science Theatre presents CSI LIVE!reserved Seating $20 adults | $15.00 children under 16Theworld’snumberonetelevisionfranchiseisabouttohitthestage!MadSciencepresentsCSI:LIVE!,anexciting,interactivejourneythroughthefascinatingworldofcrimesceneinvestigations.Audiencememberscomeonstageandbecomepartoftheactionaswitnesses,suspectsandCSIrecruits!Ashowforchildrenandadultsalike!

ActIIEvents ActII:June-October2011 SprucePeakArts.org BoxOffice:802.760.4634

July 15-16 8:00pm

Mass Appeal starring KIn SHrInEr and JaCoB YoUngreserved Seating $39 all seatsMass Appeal byBillC.Davisisabrilliantlyfunny,yetcompassionateplaythatexplorestheconflictbetweenanestablishedolderpriestandtheimpassionedyoungseminarianwhochallengesthevalidityofhiswell-routinedregimen.Shrinerisbestknownforhislong-runningroleasScottyBaldwinonGeneral Hospital.Youngisafour-timeEmmynomineeforhisworkinAll My Children andEmmywinnerforhisperformanceasLuckySpenceronGeneral Hospital.

June 26 3:00pm

MallorY lEwIS and laMB CHoP reserved Seating - $20 adults | $15 Children under12Anincrediblefamilyevent!Asthedaughterofabelovedchildren’sentertainer,MalloryLewishaspenned20children’snovels,andisamultipleEmmyAwardnomineeandwinnerfor“OutstandingWritinginaChildren’sSeries”.Followinghermother’spassingin1998,LewisbeganappearingwithLambChopatliveandtelevisedevents,entertainingatthousandsofvenuesasvariedasPerformingArtsCenters,Theatres,StateFairs,CruiseShipsand@MilitaryBasesaroundtheworld.

July 8 8:00pm

PaUla ColE reserved Seating - $40 all ticketsGrammyAward-winningsingerPaulaCole(“WhereHaveAlltheCowboysGone?”and“IDon’tWanttoWait”)isoneofpop’smostcompellingvocalistsandhermostrecentalbumIthacaisawelcomereturn.Shecontinuestoenthrallaudienceswithhersoaring,agilesopranowhichisbothpassionateandpowerful.

June 24 8:00pm

SPYro gYrareserved Seating – $45 all seatsFormorethan30years,SpyroGyrahasremainedattheforefrontofthejazzworld.Theirmusichasbeencalledjazz,funky,groovy,soulful,andsmooth-andisoftensummedupinoneword:fusion.SpyroGyraisoneofthemostprolific&successfulgroupofthemodernjazzgenre.

June 15 7:00pm

granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHESgeneral admission - $12 all seatsThenightwillbeginwithaGreenMountainhighenergybluegrasssetfollowedbyahard-charging,up-tempoHonkyTonkset–bothfeaturingsomeofVermont’spremierbluegrassandcountry“pickers”.JunefeaturesHughes,TylerBolles,MattSchrag,GordonStone,CalebElderandSeanPreece.

June 11 8:00pm

JIM BrICKMan An Evening of Romancereserved Seating - all Seats $48JimBrickman’sromanticpianosoundhasmadehimthebestsellingsolopianoartistofourtime.HissignaturestyleofplayingandsongwritinghasbroughthimtwoGrammynods,sixGold&Platinumalbums,fourPBSspecials,and30chartedradiohits.

August 18 8:00pm

Music Festival of the americas at Stowe present alonDra DE la Parra and CHaD HooPES reserved Seating orch/Boxes $60 | Mezz. $45ThursdayeveningwillfeaturedelaParraandtheOrchestra,withChadHoopes,Violin.Atage16,Hoopesalreadypossessesthekindoftechnicalmastery,easeofexpressionandjoyfultalentthatcomesalongonlyonceinageneration.

August 19 8:00pm

Music Festival of the americas at Stowe present alonDra DE la Parra and Jan lISIECKI reserved Seating orch/Boxes $60 | Mezz. $45FridayeveningwillfeaturedelaParraandtheOrchestrawithJanLisiecki,Piano.Hailedbycriticsworldwideforhismatureandpoeticplaying,16-year-oldLisieckimadehismajororchestraldebutattheageof9andperformedaroundtheworld.

August 20 8:00pm

Music Festival of the americas at Stowe presents ManE DE la Parra and FrIEnDSgeneral admission - $30 Theclosingeventofthisseason’sFestivalfeaturesMr.delaParra,aMexicansinger,songwriter,musicianandactor,withhismusicalapproachthat’safusionofpopmusicandLatinrhythmsandincludessoundsoftraditionalMexicanmusic.

August 6 8:00pm

grEgorY DoUglaSS and MYra FlYnnreserved Seating - $16 all seatsDouglass’evocative,alternativesound“channelseveryonefromStevieWondertoFionaAppleinawaythat’sterrifyinglymatureforsomeonesoyoung”saidInstinct Magazine.Flynnblendssoulfulvocalswithanengagingstagepresenceandafolkfeel.HervocalstylingshavebeencomparedtothatofErykahBadu,Adele,andNorahJones.

July 30 8:00pm

CHrISToPHEr o’rIlEY reserved Seating orch./Mezz. $36 | Boxes $28FromhisgroundbreakingtranscriptionsofRadiohead,ElliottSmithandNickDraketohisunforgettablysublimeinterpretationsoftheClassicalcanon,pianistChristopherO’Riley(NPRFrom the Top)hasstretchedthepianobeyondconventionalboundaries,andreceivedtheonlyfour-starreviewevergivenbyRolling Stone toaClassicalpianist.

August 12 8:00pm

THE BlanKSreserved Seating - $34 all seatsTheBlanksaka“Ted’sBand”fromtheTV’sScrubsblendacappellamusicandsketchcomedyforanamazingfamily-friendly(andcool)eveningoffun.TheiruniqueoriginalshowappealstonotonlyfansofScrubs,buttofansofGlee,TheMarxBrothersandMontyPython.Andnewsflash-Acappellaiship!Ithasofficiallybecomecooltobeinanacappellabandnow!Groupsarespringingupalloverthecountry,manyinspiredbyTheBlanks.Aneveningofgreatfun,incrediblemusicandawonderfultimeforthewholefamily!

July 27 7:00pm

granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHESgeneral admission - $12 all seatsThenightwillbeginwithaGreenMountainhighenergybluegrasssetfollowedbyahard-charging,up-tempoHonkyTonkset–bothfeaturingsomeofVermont’spremierbluegrassandcountry“pickers”.JulyfeaturesTheHonkyTonkAngelsSwapMeetwithastellarbandbackingsomegreatfemalesongbirds.

August 24 7:00pm

granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHESgeneral admission - $12 all seatsThenightwillbeginwithaGreenMountainhighenergybluegrasssetfollowedbyahard-charging,up-tempoHonkyTonkset–bothfeaturingsomeofVermont’spremierbluegrassandcountry“pickers”.AugustwillbetheGreased-Lightin’Double-Clutchin’Semi-Truckin’Show!

July 9 8:00pm

KIlIManJaroreserved Seating orch/Mezz $33 | Boxes $25KilimanjaroemergedfromVermontin1981tobecomeadominantvoiceinJazzRadio,toppingnationaljazzradiochartsmultipletimes.ThirtyyearslaterKilimanjarocontinuestobe

oneoftheleadersinthejazzworldwiththeirdiverseandenergeticsound.

July 21 7:30pm

HoT ClUB oF San FranCISCoreserved Seating orch/Mezz $35 | Boxes $28CelebratingthegypsyjazzmusicofguitaristDjangoReinhardtandviolinist

StephaneGrappelliandtheoriginalHotClubdeFrance,theHotClubofSanFranciscowillcarryyoutothe1930’sandtothesmall,smokyjazzclubsofParisforanincrediblenightofmusic.

July 22 8:00pm

grEaT BIg SEareserved Seating - $45 all seatsThebandthathascometodefinetheenergeticspiritofNewfoundland,GreatBigSeaplaysrockinterpretationsofNewfoundland’s500-year-oldIrish,English,andFrenchfolksongheritage.TheirmusicisheartfeltandvitalwithablendofinstrumentsalongwiththeirvocalharmoniesthatrevelsintheNewfoundlandtunestheylove.

September 4 7:00pm

Bo BICE reserved Seating - $29 all seatsHismusicaljourneybeganintheSouthernclubcircuitandinitialrisetofamecamein2005,whenhefinished2ndtoCarrieUnderwoodonFOX’sAmerican Idol.Hisfirstreleasefollowingthatshow,The Real Thing,yieldedthechart-toppingsingle“InsideYourHeaven”andhelpedBiceattainthefirstofhistwogoldrecordawards.

September 9 8:00pm

BlaCKBErrY SMoKEreserved Seating - $29 all seatsAtlanta-basedBlackberrySmokecontinuestogrowintothepremiereSouthernRockbandofAmerica,andoverthelast12monthstheyhavesharedthestagewithZZTop,LynyrdSkynyrd,ShooterJennings,CrossCanadianRagweedandmostrecentlyopenedforTheZacBrownBandontheirnationaltour.

June 18 8:00pm

ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE! presents Abbey Roadreserved Seating $38 all seatsRememberwhenyouusedtolistentoanentirealbum?ClassicAlbumsLivedoes!Forthefirsttimeinpopularmusic,thegreatestalbumsforthe

60’sand70’sarerecreatedlovinglyonstage-notefornoteandcutforcut.

October 14 8:00pm

ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE! presents Thrillerreserved Seating $38 all seatsMichaelJackson’sThriller toppedthreechartsatthesametimeinthe1980s.Nowyoucanhearthealbumreproducednotefornote,cutforcutbyanamazingbandofmusiciansliveonstage!GetreadyforHalloweenwithClassicAlbumsLive!astheypresentthisground-breakingalbum.

October 21 8:00pm

ETHEl with guest artist robert Mirabal - Music of the Sunreserved Seating - $32 all seatsAmerica’spremierpostclassicalstringquartet,ETHELandGRAMMY®winningNativeAmericanflutistMirabalpresentabreath-takingprograminspiredbythesunmythologyofNativeAmerica.Theyusetheinstrumentsofthestringquartet,NativeAmericanflutesanddrums,andspiritedvoicesofstudentsandthecommunitytocreateamagicalcross-culturalcontemporarymusicevent.

September 16-18 | 23-24 2:00|7:00pm

BUllY BE gonEreserved Seating $35 - $20 Entertainingandtoday’sHOTtopic.TheworldpremieremusicalBULLY BE GONE!,writtenanddirectedbyElaineDavidaSklaraddressestheseriousnessofbullyingwithhumor,sensitivityandinsight.Itappealstoallagesthroughitscleverdialogue,upbeatsongs,andsupportforallvictimsofbullying.

www.BullyBegone.com

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ACTIICALENDAROFEVENTS2010-2011GRANDOPENINGSEASON

Saturday June11 JIM BrICKMan -An Evening of Romance 8:00pm

Wednesday June15 granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHES 7:00pm

Saturday June18 ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE!presentsAbbey Road 8:00pm

Friday June24 SPYro gYra 8:00pm

Sunday June26 MallorY lEwIS anD laMB CHoP 3:00pm

Friday July8 PaUla ColE 8:00pm

Saturday July9 KIlIManJaro 8:00pm

Tuesday July12 raCHEl BarTon PInE with The new York Chamber Soloists 7:30pm

Friday|Sat. July15-16 Mass appeal starringKIn SHrInEr andJaCoB YoUng 8:00pm

Thursday July21 HoT ClUB oF San FranCISCo 7:30pm

Friday July22 grEaT BIg SEa 8:00pm

Wednesday July27 granD ol’ HonKY TonK with BrETT HUgHES 7:00pm

Saturday July30 CHrISToPHEr o’rIlEY 8:00pm

Saturday August6 grEgorY DoUglaSSandMYra FlYnn 8:00pm

Friday August12 THE BlanKS 8:00pm

Music Festival of the americas at Stowe presents Thursday August18 alonDra DE la Parra anD CHaD HooPES 8:00pm

Friday August19 alonDra DE la Parra anD Jan lISIECKI 8:00pm

Saturday August20 ManE DE la Parra anD FrIEnDS 8:00pm

Saturday August27 KEVIn EUBanKS (of The Tonight Show) 8:00pm

Friday|Sat. Sept2&3 an Evening with groucho starringFranK FErranTE 8:00pm

Sunday Sept4 Bo BICE 7:00pm

Friday Sept9 BlaCKBErrY SMoKE 8:00pm

Friday-Sun. Sept.16-18 BUllY BE gonE! 2:00&7:00pm

Friday|Sat. Sept.23-24 BUllY BE gonE! 2:00&7:00pm

Friday|Sat. Sept30-Oct1 I Tango with TheFabioHagerSextet 8:00pm

Friday October7 órla Fallon 8:00pm

Friday October14 ClaSSIC alBUMS lIVE!presentsMichael Jackson Thriller 8:00pm

Friday October21 ETHEl with guest artist robert Mirabal - Music of the Sun 8:00pm

Friday|Sat. October28-29 Mad Science Theatre presents CSI lIVE! 2:00&7:00pm

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“Whenitcomestocombiningcomplexitywithaccessibility,andskilledtechnocracywithsoul,KilimanjaroplaystheA-game”

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“RachelBartonPinereallymaybethemostcharismatic,themostvirtuosic,andthemostcompellingAmericanviolinistofhergeneration.” —All Music Guide

“MassAppealisluminous.Itbubbleswithsurprisinglaughter.” —Time Magazine

“...[HotClubofSanFrancisco]isoneofthemostcohesiveandentertainingGypsyswingbandsintheUnitedStates”

—San Francisco Chronicle

“...[Christopher]O’Rileyhasfoundatantalizingwaytobridgepopandclassical,andjudgingbytheovationhegotfromthenearlyfullhouse,hehasalreadywonconverts.”

—The Chicago Tribune

“Ferrante’sGrouchoisatourdeforce…”—Variety

“[ETHEL]Extraordinaryskilled,passionatemusicians” —New York Times

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2010-2011GrandOpeningSeasonTheSprucePeakPerformingArtsCenterislocatedinStowe,VermontatthebaseoftheStoweMountainResort.

DIRECTIONSTOSPRUCEPEAKPERFORMINGARTSCENTERFrom Burlington area and beyond:TakeInterstate89Southtoexit10(Stowe/Waterburyexit).MakealeftattheendoftheexitrampontoRoute100N.

From Montpelier area and beyond:TakeInterstate89toexit10(Stowe/Waterburyexit).MakearightattheendoftheexitrampontoRoute100N.

Once you are off the interstate:Followroute100Nfor11milesuntilyoureachyourfirststopsign.ThisisthecenterofStoweVillage.

Makealeftatthestopsignontoroute108Nandfollowthisforapproximatelysixmiles.TurnrightattheentrancetoSprucePeakatStoweandfollowtoHourglassDrive(firstleft).TurnleftandfollowsignageguidingyoutotheparkingareasfortheCenter.

HOWTOREACHUS1. Purchase options–Ticketstoeventsmaybepurchased

online(www.sprucepeakarts.org),byphone(802-760-4634)TuesdaytoSaturdayfrom12pmto3pm,orinpersonattheBoxOffice(locatedintheLobbyoftheCenter)TuesdaytoSaturdayfrom12pmto3pm.TheBoxOfficewillalsobeopenfrom12pmthroughintermissiononallperfor-mance/eventdays.

2. Payment –TherearenounpaidreservationspermittedattheSprucePeakPerformingArtsCenter.Allticketsmustbepaidforatthetimeofordering.AllonlineticketpurchaseswillrequireVisa,MasterCard,DiscoverorAmericanEx-press.CashandcheckswillonlybeacceptedattheCenterBoxOfficeduringlistedbusinesshours.

3. Delivery –Allonlineticketorderswillbeavailableeitherviaprintathomeorthewillcalloption.Printathometicketsmaybeprintedonlaserorinkjetprintersathomebypurchaserandthenusedatthetheatreforthespecificperformance.WillCallticketscanbepickedupinpersonattheCenterBoxOfficewindowsstarting60minutespriortoperformance/curtain.AttendeeswithWillCallticketsshouldbepreparedtopresentadriverslicense,othervalidIDorcopyoftheirconfirmationnoticewhenpickinguptheirwillcalltickets.

4. Fees / Taxes –Ahandling/processingfeemayapplytoallphone,special,online,andmailorders.Allhandlingfeesarenonrefundable.Intheeventofcancellation,onlythefacevalueoftheticketwillberefunded.AsrequiredbythestateofVermont,thereisa6%salestaxaddedtoallticketsalesandticketfees.

5. refunds –Allticketsalesarefinal.Allevents,artists,programs,anddatesaresubjecttochange.Therearenorefundsunlessaneventiscancelledandnotrescheduled.

6. Seats –Allpersons,regardlessofage,musthaveaticketunlessotherwisenoted.Also,attendeeswishingtobeseatedtogetheratreservedticketeventsmustorderorpurchasetheirticketsatthesametime.

7. Children / Youth –Wedoask,asacourtesytofellowaudiencemembers,topleaseusediscretionregardingyourchild’sabilitytositquietlyandenjoycertainper-formances.Whilechildrenofallagesarewelcomedandencouragedtojoinusatthetheatre,wedoaskthatparentsbeawarethatsomeeventsmaynotbeentirelyengagingtoyoungeraudiences.Alleventswillhavearecommendedagereference,andifthereareanyquestions,pleasefeelfreetocalltheCenterBoxOfficeat802-760-4634.

8. late Seating –Atmostevents,seatingbeginsthirtymin-utespriortothescheduledstarttimeandperformanceswillstartattheiradvertisedcurtaintime.Latecomerstoeventswillbeseatedatthediscretionofthehousemanag-erormanagementstaffatasuitablebreakintheperfor-manceoratthescheduledlateseatingtimepertheartist(s)performingonstage.

MISSIONSTATEMENTANDGOALSOFTHECENTER

TheSprucePeakPerformingArtsCenterisa501(c)(3)not-for-profitartsorganizationdedicatedandcommittedtoentertaining,educating,andengagingourdiversecommunitiesinStoweandbeyond.our goals and vision are:•Topresenttopqualityanddiverseperformingarts

featuringlocal,regional,nationalandinternationalperformersandartists.

•Tobeaproactiveandvibrantpartnerintheareaofartseducationinthecommunityandsurroundingregionandtooffereducationalopportunitiestochildren,youth,andlifelonglearners.

•Tobeaviable,sustainable,andintegralpartoftheperformingartscommunityintheStowearea,surroundingcommunities,StateofVermont,andNewEngland;andtorepresenttheCenter,Stowe,andVermontonanationalandinternationallevelinthearts.

VOLUNTEERCOMPANYTheSprucePeakPerformingArtsCenterVolunteerCompanyisaveryimportantpartoftheteamattheCenterandagreatwaytogetinvolvedandengagedintheartsinourcommunity.TheVolunteerCompanyconsistsofpeoplewhoareinterestedinthearts,wanttobepartofsomethingspecial,andareexcitedtosupporttheCenterbyvolunteeringtheirtime.MembersoftheVolunteerCompanyserveasushers,tickettakers,coatcheckers,hosts,andgreetersduringperformances,rentals,andactivitiestakingplaceattheCenter.VolunteerCompanymembersalsoworkbackstage,helpoutwithmarketingandfundraisingefforts,andmuchmore.TobecomepartofourVolunteerCompany,pleasecontacttheHouseManager/[email protected].

RENTINGTHECENTERTheSprucePeakArtsCenterisnotonlyoneofthepremiereperformancespacesintheregion,butalsoisaflexibleandmulti-usespacethatcanberentedforyourperformance,meeting,dinner,specialeventandmore.Inadditiontoperformancesonstage,theCentercanberentedforperformanceopportunities,movies,conferences,meetingswithkeynotespeakers,dinnersonstage,receptionsintheLobbyoronstage,weddingandweddingreceptions,privatepartiesoranyspecialoccasion.FormoreinformationaboutrentingtheCenter,[email protected].

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THECENTERTICKETINGINFORMATION

ABOUTUS9. Misplaced Tickets –Lostorstolenticketsthathave

beenpaidforwithacreditcardorcheckmaybere-printedfora$1.00perticketfee.Reprintedticketswilloverrideoriginaltickets.Pleasenotethatcomplimen-taryticketscannotbereprinted.

10. accessible Seating –Pleaseadviseboxofficestaffwhenorderingbyphoneorinpersonwhenspecialseatingisrequired(wheelchair,fewstairs,etc.).Wecurrentlydonotprovidetheabilitytopurchaseaccessibleseatingon-line.PleasecontacttheBoxOfficesothatwemayassistyouwithyourseatingrequest.AlloftheCenter’spublicspacesareaccessibletopatronswhousewheelchairsandmostrestroomsandwaterfountainsareaccessibleaswell.

11. Service animals –Ifyouorsomeoneinyourpartyplanstoattendaneventwithaserviceanimal,pleaseinformtheBoxOfficewhenpurchasingyourticketssothatwemayarrangeforanaisleseat.

12. assistive listening Devices –Infraredhearingamplifi-cationisavailablefreeofchargeforallCenterpresentedliveperformances.PleaseaskforthedeviceswiththeHouseManagerorBoxOfficepriortothecurtainoftheperformance.Devicesarefreeofchargebutyouwillbeaskedtoleaveacreditcardordriverslicensethatwillbereturnedwhenthedeviceisreturnedattheendoftheperformance.

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