long center 2009-10 season brochure
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Welcome to the Long Center for the Performing Arts 2009-10 Season! For more information or to become a season subscriber visit www.thelongcenter.org or call 512.474.LONG (5664).TRANSCRIPT
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Executive Director
WELCOME TO OUR SECOND SEASON AT THE
LONG CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS!
Perhaps you’ve already experienced the magic of Dell Hall as one of the thousands of patrons for the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Austin or the Austin Lyric Opera. Maybe you’ve enjoyed a performance by one of the several Austin arts organizations who use the intimate Rollins Studio Theatre.
Or maybe you’ve been among the thousands who have delighted in one of the many performances we’ve brought to Austin under our “Long Center Presents” banner – shows like the thrilling Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy, Video Games Live, R&B diva Patti LaBelle, classical pianist Anton Nel, or the outrageous and extreme funny lady Kathy Griffin.
We’ve got an even more exciting “Long Center Presents” season for 2009-2010, as you’ll see on the pages that follow. Please join our family of subscribers, and you’ll get the best seats, save up to 33% over regular ticket prices, enjoy exchange privileges and other unique benefits.
The Long Center was funded and built by Austinites to become the premier showplace for the performing arts in our city – truly “The art and soul of Austin.”
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• Customize your subscription from more than 20 events
featuring some of the world’s most outstanding performers!
• Experience the superior sightlines and acoustics of our state-of-the-art,
2400-seat Dell Hall and the intimacy of our 200-seat Rollins Studio Theatre!
• Enjoy a pre-show or intermission beverage and conversation on our City
Terrace, with its magnificent views of Lady Bird Lake and downtown Austin!
• Ease into your evening with our curbside valet parking service, or take
advantage of the on-site, self-parking.
Our professional staff and volunteers are here to ensure that your
Long Center experience is superior in every way.
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THE art and soul OF AUSTIN
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2009
WED-SAT • 8:00 PMTHR • 3:30 PM, SAT • 2:00 PMSUN • 1:00 PM & 6:30 PM
Time Magazine’s 2007 pick for “#1 Musical
of the year,” is rockin! ‘Bad boy’ Danny and
‘girl next door’ Sandy fall in love to You’re
the One That I Want, Greased Lightnin and
Hopelessly Devoted to You. Grease is the word!
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Starring American Idol winner Taylor Hicks as Teen Angel
National Tour
B R O A D W A Y 5
2009
TUE-WED, FRI-SAT • 8:00 PMWED, FRI-SAT • 2:00 PMSUN • 1:00 PM
Celebrate what it means to be a family, canine
and courageous. Led by the creative team of
director Jerry Zaks (Everybody Loves Raymond),
writer B.T. McNicholl (Spamalot) and composer
Dennis DeYoung (Disney’s The Hunchback of
Notre Dame); this musical takes you to a topsy-
turvy and altogether fantastic world of incredible
song, dance and spectacle.
World Premiere Tour
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2009
THR • 7:00 PM, FRI • 8:00 PMSAT • 5:00 PM & 9:00 PMSUN • 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
2009
THR-FRI • 8:00 PM SAT-SUN • 5:00 PM & 9:00 PMSUN • 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM
Does for Country Music what Greater Tuna does for small-
town Texas! Doyle and Debbie take you for a wild ride
with more than a dozen wickedly funny original songs as
they lampoon and idolize country music’s proud tradition
of fabulous male/female duos. It’s the battle of the sexes,
Nashville style. Some mature content. doyleanddebbie.com
2009
TUE-SAT • 8:00 PM SUN • 3:00 PM
A salute to the Baby Boomer Generation, The Wonder Bread
Years is a fast-paced, hilarious production that gracefully walks
the line between stand-up and theater. Audiences across the
country are enjoying a show that not only restores a much-
needed sense of wonder, but leaves audiences laughing and
savoring the past like never before. wonderbreadyears.com
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TUE-SUN • 7:30 PM SUN • 3:00 PM
Retelling the story of the nativity, as
only Sister can, this hilarious holiday
production uses “scientific tools,” and
a choir as well as a gaggle of audience
members, to create a living nativity unlike
any you’ve ever seen. This sequel to the
smash hit Late Nite Catechism brings
gifts galore and bundles
of laughs!
2010
TUE-SUN • 7:30 PM SUN • 3:00 PM
Emmy Award-winning actress Elaine Bromka reveals
a gallery of intimate portraits of three remarkable,
radically different First Ladies– Lady Bird Johnson, Pat
Nixon, and Betty Ford. We discover each at a threshold
moment in her life, and learn the personal cost of what
Pat Nixon called “the hardest unpaid job in the world.”
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2010
WED • 8:00 PM
An hysterically irreverent examination
of the world of classical music as seen
through the eyes of Johann Sebastian
Bach’s long-forgotten relative, P.D.Q. Bach
and Peter Schickele. Relish such P.D.Q. classics
as the recently-discovered Four Next-to-Last Songs
and the heart-rendering Shepherd on the Rocks, With a
Twist, which features Prof. Schickele playing the tromboon
(a cross between a trombone and a bassoon). The Jekyll
(or is it Hyde?) part of the program features
songs by Peter Schickele, including
the notorious rock ‘n’ roll settings
of famous Shakespeare speeches,
(as heard on Garrison Keillor’s
A Prairie Home Companion).
2009
SAT • 8:00 PM
You’ve seen them on The Oprah Winfrey Show,
The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
and Sixty Minutes II. Handsome, beautiful, and
talented, this extraordinary quintet of Juilliard
trained brothers and sisters are taking their five
pianos around the world. With two #1 CDs, they’re
the “The closest classical music ever comes to a
teen pop group,”–The Standard Times.
BROWNS
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JEKYLL &HYDE TOUR
PETER SCHICKELE’S P.D.Q. BACH
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TUE • 8:00 PM
The greatest classical pianist of the
day, backed by acclaimed maestro
Eschenbach and orchestra. Heralded
as the “hottest artist on the classical
music planet” by The New York Times,
Lang Lang has played sold-out recitals
and concerts in every major city in the
world and is the first Chinese pianist to be
engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna
Philharmonic, and the top American orchestras.
Christoph Eschenbach is currently in his ninth
season as music director of the Orchestre de Paris and
in great demand as a distinguished guest conductor
with the finest orchestras and opera houses
throughout the world.
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACHTHE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
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2010
WED • 8:00 PM
You won’t want to miss Arlo plus his son Abe, on keyboards
and daughters Cathy, Annie and Sarah Lee, on acoustic guitars
in this Guthrie family reunion. Since performing at Woodstock
and the release of Alice’s Restaurant 40 years ago, Arlo Guthrie,
son of legendary American folk artist Woody Guthrie, has
become an American icon. A guaranteed sell-out.
RIDES AGAIN
THE
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2010
SAT • 8:00 PM
Texas favorite Larry Gatlin joins
forces with Nashville’s own Crystal
Gayle and Irish-American Andy
Cooney. This evening will feature
Gatlin hits such as Houston, Sure
Feels Like Love and All the Gold in
California. An entertainer beloved
around the world from symphony
halls to Carnegie Hall, from the
best-kept stages in Las Vegas to the
prestige of the London Palladium,
Crystal crosses musical genres
and oceans encompassing all that
the dazzling qualities of her name
implies. Labeled by The New York
Times as “Irish-America’s Favorite
Son,” Andy Cooney brings his
Irish folk songs to this triple threat
evening. Together for the first time,
they celebrate America!
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2010
SAT • 8:00 PM
Sit back and close your eyes…imagine
yourself in Vegas in the heyday of the
Rat Pack…out comes Ol’ Blue Eyes. Are
you tripping down memory lane with the
foremost interpreter of Sinatra in America?
You bet ya’ Steve Lippia’s interpretations of
the Sinatra Songbook have been acclaimed
from coast to coast. It’s the “performance of
a lifetime!”
SIMPLY
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STARRING STEVE LIPPIA
2010
SUN • 7:00 PM
See them live! Hip-hop-influenced winners
of NBC’s recent Superstars of Dance. The
14-member cast, an eclectic group of the
world’s most renowned freestyle and hip
hop dancers, combines the authenticity of
A Chorus Line and the energy of STOMP to
celebrate the heart and soul of this incredible
form of dance.
2009
FRI • 8:00 PM
Featuring top performers from Dancing With
the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance?, this
ground-breaking show pushes the boundaries of
ballroom dance, infusing it with sizzling style
and gravity-defying intensity. Produced, directed
and choreographed by Dancing With the Stars
alum Louis van Amstel.
WITH A TWISTBALLROOM
STARRING MARIO LOPEZ
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2009
SUN • 7:00 PM
These empowering and overwhelming sounds weave
traditional Japanese music with the beat of world rhythms.
It’s extreme physical endurance, amazing theatrics and
an transformative spirit that inspired an Empire. This is
Taiko, a culture unseen for centuries and filled with the
rituals of 5000 years. Percussionists will battle.
SAN JOSE
2010
FRI • 8:00 PM
“First rate” and “Inspiring,” The New York Times. This
award-winning cast of performers, ages 8 to 18– all
African orphans–brings to life the sounds and music
of East Africa. These Ambassadors for Uganda’s 2.4
million orphans, personify the resilience and promise
of Africa’s next generation as they raise funds
to support themselves and others displaced
in their homeland.
SPIRIT OF
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2010
TUE • 8:00 PM
Direct from Mexico City! This golden anniversary
tour features the “best of the best” from 50 years of
performances! This celebration of life in movement,
music and color showcases pre-Hispanic rituals,
dramatic events from Mexico’s history and depictions
of that region’s diverse culture and folklore. Amazing!
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2009
TUE-WED • 7:30 PM
You’ve never experienced a cirque quite like this
one! Welcome to Birdhouse Factory! Be captivated
as an assembly line of acrobatic tumblers rolls off
a huge wooden spool, a ballerina-contortionist
rotates on a turntable driven by unicyclists, and a
breathtaking tango is danced on an precariously
upended spool. Giggle at the zany antics; Be
enchanted with laughter, love, flight, and
birdhouses. It’s Cirque!
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“Exceptional, evocative, eye-catching, ear-catching and, to keep the list short, engrossingly entertaining.”
The New York Times
2009
THU • 8:00 PM
A rare look into the mind
of the most important artist
to work in the American
musical theater over the
past half-century. In a live,
unscripted conversation
with the Austin Chronicle’s
Robert Faires, Sondheim
will share behind-the-
curtain moments and reflect
on the creative process.
STEPHEN SONDHEIM
A CONVERSATION WITH
PATTI LuPONEMANDY PATINKIN
2010
SAT • Time TBA
Two legendary Broadway stars. A once-in-a-lifetime
theatrical event. This incredible show reunites
these Tony Award® winning virtuosos (and lifelong
friends) for the first time since Evita. Much more
than a concert, this is a unique musical love story
told entirely through a masterful selection of the
greatest songs ever written for the stage. Funny,
passionate, intimate and utterly unforgettable, this
is An Evening no fan of musical theatre can miss.
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2010
FRI • 8:00 PM
A dose of humor and musical madness. These former
Congressional staffers serve up their brilliant, wickedly
funny parodies of popular American songs with
the best political humor this side of Saturday Night
Live. Get ready for some equal opportunity bashing
of Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike.
“They’re the best!” –Larry King, CNN.
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AN EVENING WITH
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ONE NIGHT OF
QUEEN 2010
WED • 8:00 PM
The ultimate rock fantasy!
Relive mega-hits We Are the Champions,
Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You
and much more. The greatest live band
of all time!
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TUES-WED • 7:30 PMFRI-SAT • 2:00 PM & 7:30 PMSUN • 1:00 PM & 6:00 PM
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A Musical Variety Celebration of the Holidays!Amazing Grace Gospel
Austin Lyric Opera’s Sing-a-Long Hallelujah Chorus
Ballet Austin’s Nine-Minute Nutcracker
River City Brass Quintet
Tapestry Dance Company
Special Musical Guests
Zach’s Showstoppers
Tish Hinojosa
The Biscuit Brothers
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Your One-Stop Holiday Show!Children under 12 Half-Price! All Seats, All Performances!
Program subject to change without notice.
Charles H. Duggan proudly presentsA New Tradition in Family Entertainment
Tish Hinojosa
TheBiscuit Brothers
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Become an Annual Member of the Long Center at the $1,000
level or above and you not only get first priority access to
tickets in the Premium sections, you also get exclusive access
to the Kodosky Donor Lounge—your private place for
cocktails and conversation during intermission.
Each membership at the $1,000 level allows you to purchase
up to 4 seats in the Premium section for each show you
select as part of your subscription package. Additional seats
in the Premium section may be purchased as part of your
subscription package for an additional $250 contribution
per seat. When subscription sales conclude, remaining
Premium seats for each event, if any, will be offered first to
Members before being released for sale to the general public.
Memberships must be renewed annually.
IN ADDITION TO PERSONAL PERKS, YOUR MEMBERSHIP PAYS IT FORWARD
As a non-profit, community-owned arts facility, the Long
Center operation is designed for a break-even annual budget.
Ticket sales and rental fees provide 75% of our annual
revenue. The rest comes from the generosity of individuals,
corporations and foundations – our entire community – to
ensure programming excellence, community outreach and a
balanced operating budget.
Your Membership Gift Will:
k Keep ticket prices reasonable to attract the widest possible audiences.
k Present extraordinary, diverse performances, fresh productions, and cutting edge new work.
k Provide a permanent performance home for Austin’s ballet, opera and symphony in Dell Hall
k Give scores of small and emerging performing arts groups access to a world-class performing space in the Rollins Studio Theatre.
k Offer complimentary tickets to underserved audiences and discounted tickets to students and seniors for selected performances.
A selection of membership levels exist to fit every budget.Benefits may include:
k Sweepstakes entry to win season tickets for two k Priority advance ticket purchasek Exclusive access to Kodosky Donor Loungek Complimentary food & beveragek Complimentary valet parkingk And much more!
For complete membership information, call the 3M Box Office at 512-474-LONG (5664) or visit www.thelongcenter.org/join.
PHOTOCREDITSCover1 Long Center: David Weaver, Grease: Joan Marcus, Cirque Mechanics: Darin Basile, Lang Lang: Detlef Schnider, crowd: Bob Daemmrich Photography Cover2 Long Center: G. Russ Images, Lang Lang: Detlef Schnider, San Jose Taiko: X2 Digital Photography, Grease: Joan Marcus, Cirque Mechanics: Darin Basile, 101 Dalmatians: The Road Company Page2 Cliff Redd: Ali Farboud Photography Page3 Cirque Mechanics: Darin Basile, crowd: Bob Daemmrich Photography, building: G. Russ Images Page4 Grease: Joan Marcus, Taylor Hicks: Larry Busacca Page5 101 Dalmatians: The Road Company Page6 Wonder Bread Years: Ed Krieger Page7 Tea for Three: Rick Teller, Ron Marotta, Ron Marotta Page8 5 Browns: Andrew Southam, PDQ Bach: Peter Schaaf Page9 Lang Lang: Columbia Artists Management Inc., Philip Glaser Page10 Guthrie Family: Annie Leibowitz Page12 Ballroom with a Twist: Scott Sander & Associates Page13 San Jose Taiko: X2 Digital Photography, Spirit of Uganda: Dan Ozminkowski Page14 Cirque Mechanics: Darin Basile Page15 Sondhiem: Jerry Jackson, Patti & Mandy: Brigitte LaCombe Page16 Tish Hinojosa: Gunnar Geller Page17 Marvin Hamlisch: David Weaver, dancers: Seabrook Jones for juicythis.com, Dell Hall: ? Page18 group: Bob Daemmrich Photography Page20 building: G. Russ Images, Cirque Mechanics: Darin Basile
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Check out the Long Center’s events online (even print out
a PDF order form) and when you’ve decided on a series or
three or more or shows; call the 3M Box Office at the Long
Center at 512.474.LONG (5664). Box office hours are
Monday-Friday 10 am-6 pm and Saturday 10 am- 4 pm. If
calling after hours please leave a message with the best
time to return your call and the box office staff will
contact you then.
The 3M Box Office will assist you with
price and seating locations.
k Take your choice of any three (or more) events or pick a series
k Savings of up to 33%
k The best available seats
k Exchange your tickets for another show up to 24 hours* before show time
k E-mail alerts and special offers
* Some restrictions apply
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DELL HALLSEATING
PUBLIC PARKING is available in the Center’s Garage.
Cost is $7.00 per car, fee paid at booths upon entering.
North Entrance: Access by driving eastbound on Riverside Drive and
turning right into the garage drive (the second driveway entrance past the
Long Center.
South Entrance: Access by driving westbound on Barton Springs Road and
turning right into the Palmer Events Center drive– next to the fountains.
Additional parking available at the One Texas Center (505 Barton Springs Road).
VALET PARKING is also available for most Long Center Presents performances.
The valet entrance is located off Riverside Drive in front of the 3M Box Office at
the Long Center.
Special Note: Traveling westbound on Riverside Drive, you cannot turn left off of Riverside Drive into the PEC Garage/North Entrance, or the Long Center circular drive. Please proceed until you reach the traffic circle and continue around until you are in the eastbound lane.
PRICE A Orchestra, Parterre BoxesPRICE B Orchestra Left, Orchestra RightPRICE C Parterre, Lower Mezzanine,
Mezzanine BoxesPRICE D Upper MezzaninePRICE E Lower Balcony, Balcony BoxesPRICE F Upper BalconyPREMIUM SEATING information on page 17
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* Children under 12 are half-price.Peak: Friday-Sunday performances Non-Peak: Tuesday-Thursday performances (show times vary per production)Special needs? Our box office will make every effort to accommodate you. Call us at 512.474.LONG (5664).
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PRICE A PRICE B PRICE C PRICE D PRICE E PRICE F
BROADWAY (2 Events) – Peak $ 153 $ 135 $ 126 $ 108 $ 85 $ 62
BROADWAY (2 Events) – Non Peak $ 139 $ 121 $ 116 $ 98 $ 76 $ 54
OFF-BROADWAY (4 Events) – Peak $ 145 $ 140
OFF-BROADWAY (4 Events) – Non Peak $ 133 $ 128
CLASSICAL VARIATIONS (3 Events) $ 201 $ 182 $ 165 $ 142 $ 119 $ 84
MUSICAL LEGENDS (3 Events) $ 152 $ 138 $ 126 $ 111 $ 99 $ 62
DANCE WITH A DIFFERENCE (2 Events) $ 109 $ 98 $ 90 $ 76 $ 61 $ 38
INTERNATIONAL (3 Events) $ 144 $ 125 $ 112 $ 98 $ 79 $ 42
PRICE A PRICE B PRICE C PRICE D PRICE E PRICE F
1 GREASE – Peak $ 81 $ 72 $ 63 $ 54 $ 45 $ 31
2 GREASE – Non Peak $ 72 $ 63 $ 58 $ 49 $ 40 $ 27
3 101 DALMATIANS – Peak $ 72 $ 63 $ 63 $ 54 $ 40 $ 31
4 101 DALMATIANS – Non Peak $ 67 $ 58 $ 58 $ 49 $ 36 $ 27
5 THE DOYLE & DEBBIE SHOW – Peak $ 36 $ 31
6 THE DOYLE & DEBBIE SHOW – Non Peak $ 31 $ 26
7 THE WONDER BREAD YEARS – Peak/Non Peak $ 39
8 LADY BIRD, PAT & BETTY: TEA FOR THREE – Peak $ 36
9 LADY BIRD, PAT & BETTY: TEA FOR THREE – Non Peak $ 34
10 SISTER’S CHRISTMAS CATECHISM – Peak $ 34
11 SISTER’S CHRISTMAS CATECHISM – Non Peak $ 29
12 THE FIVE BROWNS $ 53 $ 48 $ 45 $ 36 $ 27 $ 19
13 PETER SCHICKELE’S P.D.Q. BACH - JEKYELL & HYDE $ 45 $ 40 $ 36 $ 31 $ 27 $ 19
14 LANG LANG, CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH $ 103 $ 94 $ 84 $ 75 $65 $ 46
15 AMERICAN VOICES $ 54 $ 49 $ 45 $ 40 $ 36 $ 24
16 THE GUTHRIE FAMILY RIDES AGAIN $ 53 $ 49 $ 45 $ 40 $ 36 $ 24
17 SIMPLY SINATRA $ 45 $ 40 $ 36 $ 31 $ 27 $ 14
18 BALLROOM WITH A TWIST WITH MARIO LOPEZ $ 61 $ 55 $ 51 $ 42 $ 31 $ 19
19 GROOVALOO $ 48 $ 43 $ 39 $ 34 $ 30 $ 19
20 SAN JOSE TAIKO $ 44 $ 39 $ 34 $ 30 $ 26 $ 14
21 BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO $ 51 $ 46 $ 42 $ 36 $ 27 $ 14
22 SPIRIT OF UGANDA $ 49 $ 40 $ 36 $ 32 $ 26 $ 14
23 CIRQUE MECHANICS: BIRDHOUSE FACTORY $ 55 $ 50 $ 46 $ 37 $ 27 $ 19
24 A CONVERSATION WITH STEPHEN SONDHEIM $ 73 $ 63 $ 59 $ 45 $ 35 $ 23
25 ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN $ 49 $ 44 $ 40 $ 36 $ 27 $ 19
26 THE CAPITOL STEPS $ 44 $ 40 $ 36 $ 27 $ 22 $ 14
27 PATTI LuPONE & MANDY PATINKIN $ 94 $ 86 $ 79 $ 64 $ 54 $ 39
28 A TEXAS CHRISTMAS CAROL* – Peak $ 65 $ 60 $ 55 $ 50 $ 35 $ 25
29 A TEXAS CHRISTMAS CAROL* – Non Peak $ 60 $ 55 $ 50 $ 45 $ 30 $ 20
SUBSCRIBE TO ONE OR MORE SERIES* Plus, you may add to your order from the “Choose Your Own” section below!
* Series Subscribers will receive priority seating assignments through June 30, 2009
CHOOSE YOUR OWN Pick a minimum of 3 shows to enjoy subscriber discounts and privileges.
All Off-Broadway Series performances are in the Rollins Studio Theatre.
THE LONG CENTER FOR THE PERFOMING ARTS
701 W. Riverside DriveAustin, Texas 78704
P.O. Box 301449Austin, Texas 78703
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2009-10 Season Presented in Proud Partnership with
This project is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division and by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.
Grease101 DalmatiansThe Doyle & Debbie ShowThe Wonder Bread YearsLady Bird, Pat & Betty: Tea for ThreeSister’s Christmas CatechismThe Five BrownsP.D.Q. Bach - Jekyll & Hyde TourLang Lang, Christoph Eschenbach and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival OrchestraAmerican VoicesThe Guthrie Family Rides AgainSimply SinatraBallroom with a TwistGroovalooSan Jose TaikoBallet Folklórico de MéxicoSpirit of UgandaCirque Mechanics: Birdhouse FactoryA Conversation with Stephen SondheimAn Evening with Patti LuPone & Mandy PatinkinOne Night of QueenA Texas Christmas Carol
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