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Production program for the April 2013 Lyric Opera of Kansas City production of The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan.
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Welcome to The Mikado, the most translated opera ever!In addition to an evening of great fun, our production of The Mikado showcases a winning combination of talent, featuring accomplished international opera stars along with some local Kansas City talent. This dynamic mixture is one we will continue to see next season as well.
In our production of The Mikado, two of the most colorful roles, Katisha and The Mikado, are performed by two immensely talented and highly esteemed singers, each with distinguished national and international careers. We welcome Denyce Graves (Katisha) and Dale Travis (The Mikado) to our stage. Adding to this talent, we bring Robert Gibby Brand, a jewel of the Kansas City community, performing the role of Ko-Ko. Other visiting guest artists reflect Lyric Opera of Kansas City’s commitment to providing opportunities for young artists with ascending careers. Next, we liberally add a nice representation of Lyric Opera Apprentice Program artists, Chris Carr, Etta Fung and Elizabeth Tredent in our production. The final cast ingredient is our own remarkable chorus, conducted by our renowned chorus master, Mark Ferrell, who conducts this show as well. All of these elements are stirred by our superb artistic director, Ward Holmquist.
As we move forward and continue to grow, this winning talent formula will continue – a combination of the finest singers available working with our own best of the best.
Next season’s casting will illustrate this as well with a dazzling array of artists. Each production features a blend of artists at the zenith of their careers, young talent on the rise, and the finest Kansas City has to offer. What a wonderful opportunity for artistic discourse. I invite you to enjoy our production of The Mikado and to join us next year for a new series of operative experiences.
The CasTing TalenT ReCipe
DeboRah sanDleR General Director anD ceo
Bel Canto soCieTy - The Mikado artist sponsorships
Una creditor and the late Dr. Morton c. creditor sponsoring Joshua kohl (Nanki-Poo)
cyr Family charitable Foundation sponsoring sarah Jane McMahon (Yum-Yum)
Don and patricia Dagenais sponsoring Dale travis (The Mikado)
the honorable Jon r. gray and Dr. Valerie e. chow sponsoring Denyce graves (Katisha)
Lee and carl Mccaffree sponsoring David kravitz (Pooh-Bah)
Mike and Vera seeley sponsoring robert gibby Brand (Ko-Ko)
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Lafayette J. Ford, III, Vice-President, Development
Jane Loftus Gard, Vice-President, Development
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Mrs. Paul D. Bartlett, Jr.Scott BlakesleyMrs. Robert BlochLoretta M. Britton, MD, MPHDr. Rita M. Burnett-FergusonUna CreditorAnn King DickinsonCraig L. EvansJ. Scott FrancisCaroline M. FrenchJack GabrielZach Hangauer, Lyric Opera Guild President Elect*
Sarah Beeks HigdonMrs. Beth IngramRebecca Johnson, Ph.D., Lyric Opera Guild President
Elvin B. KleinDr. Maria A. KunstadterPhyllis G. Leach
Julia Irene KauffmanPhyllis G. LeachAlbert P. Mauro
Elaine Mann, Lyric Opera Circle President
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Brogan T. SullivanKevin R. SweeneyLessie ThompsonSarah TiedtJody TillotsonMichael ViazzoliThomas WallingfordSarah Youngblood, Lyric Opera Circle President Elect*
*Ex-officio members
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The Mikado
PrinciPal cast(In order of vocal appearance)
2012-2013 SeaSon SponSored by:
Nanki-Poo
Pish-Tush
Pooh-Bah
Ko-Ko
Yum-Yum
Pitti-Sing
Peep-Bo
Katisha
The Mikado
Joshua Kohl *sponsored by Una Creditor and the late Dr. Morton C. Creditor
Chris Carr ~^
David Kravitz * sponsored by Lee and Carl McCaffree
Robert Gibby Brandsponsored by Mike and Vera Seeley
Sarah Jane McMahon *sponsored by Cyr Family Charitable Foundation
Elizabeth Tredent ~^
Etta Fung *+
Denyce Graves *sponsored by The Honorable Jon R. Gray and Dr. Valerie E. Chow
Dale Travis *sponsored by Don and Patricia Dagenais
Operetta in two acts by Arthur Sullivan to a libretto by W. S. Gilbert; First Performance: London, Savoy Theatre, March 14, 1885.
The Mikado runs approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes including one intermission and is performed in English with English subtitles.
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The Mikado iS underwritten by:
The Lyric Opera Circle through proceeds from the Lyric Opera Ball
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Costumes provided by Skylight Music TheatreEnglish titles edited by Sarah Zsohar
Stage crew provided by IATSE Local 31Wardrobe crew provided by The Theatrical Wardrobe Union Local 810
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Associate Lighting DesignerWig and Make-up Designer
Chorus MasterRehearsal Accompanist
Music LibrarianProps Master
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Ward HolmquisT Artistic Director
The ebullient, new setting of The Mikado you see before you represents an important part of the Lyric’s mission – to create new physical productions that will captivate, thrill and engage you. The dynamic forces that gave rise to the great edifice in which you now comfortably sit also flow through us, emboldening us to strive for equally great and moving new stagings, sets and costumes.
We hope that the variegated, witty new R. Keith Brumley set and William Theisen’s acclaimed comedic direction will bring this masterwork of pithy rhyme and genial melody to audiences old and new, in the great tradition of its original presentation.
Our opening, new production of next season, The Capulets and the Montagues, by the Italian romantic composer Vincenzo Bellini, has never been presented in Kansas City. Our dramatic concept will introduce you to the expanded boundaries of contemporary, operatic presentation. The theme of forbidden love attempting to bridge the chasm of interfamily enmity remains as current today as ever, and we seek to show that the operatic art form can reflect and provide a viewpoint of contemporary conditions on the operatic stage.
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Every time I prepare to direct one of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas, I find it fascinating to look back and see what was happening at the time they were actually creating the piece. The circumstances surrounding The Mikado are especially interesting.
Immediately following the opening of their latest work, Princess Ida on January 5, 1884, Gilbert and Sullivan were barely speaking to each other. In fact, Mr. Sullivan decided that he would no longer compose music for comic operas. After all, just a few months earlier, Her Majesty the Queen of England had honored Sullivan by making him a Knight, “in recognition of his distinguished talents as a composer.” Many of his friends and colleagues felt that “Sir” Arthur must now apply his gifts to a serious opera on some subject of abiding human or natural interest.
However, Sullivan had forgotten about the five year contract he and Gilbert had signed with D’Oyly Carte, and if they didn’t write a new opera, they could be liable for any losses that might result from their default. Gilbert offered numerous possibilities for the plot of their next collaboration but Sullivan dismissed them all.
One afternoon, as Gilbert was angrily pacing his library, a heavy object hanging on the wall suddenly clattered to the floor. Gilbert bent down to pick it up – it was a Japanese sword – and as held it in his hand the idea came to him. In Knightsbridge, which was a wide street running along the south edge of Hyde Park in London near Buckingham Palace, there was a Japanese Exposition, complete with exhibitions of costumes, pottery, paintings, Geisha girls serving tea and Japanese businessmen. London had gone Oriental; Japanese fans whirred here and there, and vases of Nippon dominated many a British mantelpiece. London’s unreserved adoration for everything from that exotic land struck Gilbert’s sense of the absurd. Sullivan was so delighted with the idea of a perfectly real Japanese world that he immediately agreed to collaborate. The declaration against another comic opera was completely forgotten.
The Mikado, which opened on March 14, 1885, proved to be the most popular of all the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, running 672 consecutive performances, a record that was not to be broken for thirty-five years. One of the first-night critics enthused, “It is the greatest triumph of light opera, foreign or British, that has ever been presented.”
In preparation for this production that critic’s quote kept coming back to me. Certainly I wanted some of the tradition of the original The Mikado, but what twist could be
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The Mikado: The sToryAct I – Nanki-Poo, the son of the emperor of Japan, is in love with Yum-Yum, the ward of a former tailor named Ko-Ko, to whom she has been betrothed. When Nanki-Poo learns that Ko-Ko is sentenced to death for the crime of flirting, he flees the court disguised as a wandering minstrel. He arrives in Titipu, and inquires from the gentlemen of the town the whereabouts of Yum-Yum. He soon learns from the noble Lord Pish-Tush that Ko-Ko has been appointed to the post of Lord High Executioner, on the principle that he cannot execute any man before decapitating himself. Pooh-Bah, the Lord High Everything Else, demands a small fee to inform Nanki-Poo that Yum-Yum is returning from school to wed Ko-Ko that day.
Ko-Ko arrives and reveals his “little list” of people who would not be missed if executed. He tries to discuss the cost of his impending wedding with Pooh-Bah, who will not advise him because of various conflicts of interest. Yum-Yum appears with her schoolgirl friends, Pitti-Sing and Peep-Bo, and is greeted warmly by Ko-Ko. However, she is more interested in Nanki-Poo, who arrives to reveal his love for her to Ko-Ko. Nanki-Poo is led away, but as all depart, he finds himself alone with his beloved. He reveals himself as son and heir of the Mikado, and explains how he has fled the court to avoid marrying the elderly Katisha, who mistakes his courtesy for adoration. As he begins to flirt with Yum-Yum, the two lament their situation.
Meanwhile, the Mikado has decreed that an execution must take place within a month, or the town will be reduced to the rank of village. Pish-Tush and Pooh-Bah suggest Ko-Ko as the obvious choice for beheading; however, Ko-Ko rejects the idea for its danger and difficulty. He then discovers that, in despair, Nanki-Poo has resolved to commit suicide. The two strike an agreement that Nanki-Poo will marry Yum-Yum, and after one month he will be publicly executed. After this, Ko-Ko will be free to marry the widowed Yum-Yum.
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added? Looking into British operetta, I saw how it led to the music hall style of entertainment, which in America became Vaudeville. And then it struck me… traditional Japanese Kabuki theatre mixed with American Vaudeville to present a British operetta! The parallels I found between all of these forms of entertainment were amazing. Everything fit together like it was meant to be. I hope you enjoy this wild and wonderful world of the Kabuki Vaudeville The Mikado.
William Theisen
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RobeRt Gibby bRand, Baritone (Ko-Ko)sponsored by Mike and Vera Seeley
Lyric Opera Debut: Phineas Fogg, Sweeney Todd, 1985
Recently:
H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, Lyric Opera of Kansas CityLight in the Piazza, Metropolitan EnsembleA Christmas Carol, Kansas City Repertory TheatreRichard III, Heart of America Shakespeare Festival
As the town celebrates this news, an infuriated Katisha appears to claim that Nanki-Poo is rightfully betrothed to her. The townspeople refuse to hear her and she is drowned out by the crowd’s shouting. She swears revenge.
Act II – While preparing for her wedding, Yum-Yum’s friends remind her of Nanki-Poo’s impending execution. The groom arrives to find Yum-Yum in tears, and tries to cheer her up. Ko-Ko enters with unhappy news: the Mikado’s law decrees that when a husband is beheaded for flirting, his wife must be buried alive. Yum-Yum refuses to marry under these conditions, and Nanki-Poo implores Ko-Ko to execute him on the spot. The Mikado is expected to arrive at any moment. Unable to perform the violent act, Ko-Ko decides to produce a false affidavit acknowledging the execution. Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum are secretly rushed out of town.
When the Mikado and Katisha arrive, Ko-Ko, Pitti-Sing and Pooh-Bah describe the execution in elaborate detail. However, the Mikado has only come in search of his son. Katisha sees Nanki-Poo’s name on the death certificate, and the Mikado, though understanding, insists that the three conspirators must be punished for their part in his death.
The only solution to save these three is for Nanki-Poo to return and reveal the conspiracy. He fears that Katisha will insist on his execution, and proposes that Ko-Ko attempt to woo and marry Katisha himself. In the face of certain and painful death, Ko-Ko agrees. He finds Katisha, still angry and now devastated by news of Nanki-Poo’s death, and begs for mercy. He confesses harboring passionate feelings for her, and she soon accepts his proposal. Katisha entreats the Mikado to take mercy on her new husband and his conspirators. Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum make their reappearance, much to the shock of Katisha and the Mikado. Ko-Ko quickly explains that as the Mikado’s word is law, it is reasonable to claim a man condemned to death as dead already. The Mikado is satisfied and the town celebrates with song and dance.
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Denyce Graves, Mezzo-Soprano (Katisha)sponsored by The Honorable Jon R. Gray and Dr. Valerie E. Chow
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
Salome, Palm Beach OperaDoubt, Minnesota OperaIl Trovatore, Opera CarolinaUpcoming:
Champion, Opera Theatre of St LouisAndrea Chénier, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
etta FunG, Soprano (Peep-Bo)
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
Die Zauberflote, Serse, The Rake’s Progress, Hansel & Gretel, University of KansasLa bohème, HKSAR Philharmonic OrchestraLa bohème, Brevard Music CenterUpcoming:
Cendrillon, Siena Music Festival (Italy)
DaviD Kravitz, Baritone (Pooh-Bah)sponsored by Lee and Carl McCaffree
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
Le Rossignol, Boston Symphony OrchestraTurandot, Florentine OperaClemency, Boston Lyric OperaUpcoming:
Peter Grimes, Chautauqua OperaThe Great Gatsby, Emmanuel Music
2012-13 Lyric Opera/KU Apprentice
chris carr, Baritone (Pish-Tush)Lyric Opera Debut: Prince Yamadori, Madama Butterfly, 2012
Recently:
Madama Butterfly, Lyric Opera of Kansas CityTosca, Cosi fan tutte, Cedar Rapids OperaLa bohème, Les Mamelles de Tirésias, Des Moines Metro OperaLa bohème, Central City OperaUpcoming:
Rape of Lucretia, Merola Opera Program2012-13 Lyric Opera/UMKC ApprenticeKaplan Apprentice
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ElizabEth trEdEnt, Mezzo-Soprano (Pitti-Sing)
Lyric Opera Debut: Suzuki, Madama Butterfly, 2012
Recently:
Le Nozze di Figaro, University of Missouri-Kansas CityH.M.S. Pinafore, Opera New JerseyLa finta giardiniera, Serse, Ariadne auf Naxos, Cleveland Institute of MusicMadama Butterfly, Lyric Opera of Kansas City
2012-13 Lyric Opera/UMKC ApprenticeKaplan Apprentice
Sarah JanE mcmahon, Soprano (Yum-Yum)sponsored by Cyr Family Charitable Foundation
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
Messiah (Soprano Soloist), Winston-Salem SymphonyPlacido Domingo Gala (Soloist), New Orleans OperaDie Fledermaus, Virginia OperaUpcoming:
Show Boat, Central City OperaH.M.S. Pinafore, Arizona Opera
dalE traviS, Bass-Baritone (The Mikado)sponsored by Don and Patricia Dagenais
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
La bohème, Lyric Opera of ChicagoTosca, San Francisco OperaArabella, Santa Fe OperaUpcoming:
The Marriage of Figaro, La Traviata, Santa Fe OperaArabella, Minnesota Opera
JoShua Kohl, Tenor (Nanki-Poo)sponsored by Una Creditor and the late Dr. Morton C. Creditor
Lyric Opera Debut
Recently:
La Traviata, Opera Omaha, Nashville Opera, Tulsa OperaLucia di Lammermoor, Dayton Opera, Sarasota OperaDialogues of the Carmelites, Hawaii Opera TheatreMadama Butterfly, Opera Southwest, Dallas OperaUpcoming:
The Mikado, Hawaii Opera Theatre
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Marcus DilliarD, Lighting Designer
Lyric Opera Debut: Lighting Designer, John Brown, 2008
Recently:
Così fan futte, Boston Lyric OperaSilent Night, Opera PhiladelphiaDon Giovanni, Pittsburgh OperaThe Masked Ball, Madison Opera
r. Keith BruMley, Set Designer
Lyric Opera Debut: Set Designer, Candide, 1984
Recently:
Eugene Onegin, Des Moines Metro OperaThe Flying Dutchman, Turandot, Carmen, Tosca, Cinderella, La bohème, Lyric Opera of Kansas CityUpcoming:
Peter Grimes, Des Moines Metro Opera
WilliaM theisen, DirectorLyric Opera Debut: Director, H.M.S. Pinafore, 2009
Recently:
The Barber of Seville, Lyric Opera of Kansas CityThe Pirates of Penzance, Santa Fe OperaThe Magic Flute, Virginia OperaSweeney Todd, Opera ClevelandPorgy and Bess, Skylight Music Theatre
MarK Ferrell, Conductor
Lyric Opera Debut: Conductor, The Mikado, 2001
Recently:
Music Director, KU Opera, New Theatre RestaurantMusic Director, A Christmas Carol, KC Repertory TheatreMusic Staff, Dallas Opera, Opera Theatre of Saint LouisConductor, H.M.S. Pinafore, Lyric Opera of Kansas City
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More than More than 1 MILLION READERS1 MILLION READERS a week a week
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Alison Mizerski-hAnks, Wig & Make-Up Designer
Lyric Opera Debut: Wig & Make-Up Designer, The Flying Dutchman, 2013
Recently:
Louisiana State UniversityThe Flying Dutchman, Lyric Opera of Kansas CityWashington National OperaDes Moines Metro OperaUpcoming:
Tiffany’s “Great Gatsby” premiere party, New York City
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Lyric OperaO f K a n s a s c i t y
The Lyric Opera of Kansas City is deeply grateful to the following donors for their generous participation through the initial phase of the BuiLding fOr SuCCeSS capital campaign.
Corner Stone Gift ($1M Or MOre)
dr. Michael and ginger frost
Corner Stone Gift ($500K Or MOre)
LeaderShip Gift ($250K Or MOre)
AnonymousdST Systems, inc.Lyric Opera CircleThe J.e. and L.e. Mabee foundation, inc.The Sosland foundation
LeaderShip Gift ($100K Or MOre)
richard P. and Jane Bruening foundationdavid T. Beals, iii Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trusteegary dickinson family Charitable foundationJoyce g. HollandMrs. Beth ingram
Major Gift ($25K Or MOre)Mrs. Caroline frenchdon and Pat dagenaisrichard and Maureen durwood foundationAnne and Howard elsberry family foundationKenneth V. and Marilyn J. HagerAlbert and Sandra MauroCourtney S. Turner Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trustee
patron Gift ($5K Or MOre)AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Sol BatnitzkyMrs. una Creditor and the late dr. Morton C. Creditordr. fred d. fowlerJack and Trudy gabrielMr. Cliff C. JonesKirk family foundationMaria Kunstadter and Michael Siglerdr. revis C. Lewisedward P. Milbankregnier family foundationMichelle and Chuck ritterJ. Michael SiglerKevin and erika SweeneySteve and Linda TaylorSarah and Paul TiedtMr. and Mrs. Clyde Wendel
gifts and Pledges as of March 22, 2013.
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BUILDING FOR SUCCESSA $10.5 mill ion capital campaign to support the construction of the Lyric Opera Richard J. Stern Center.
The Opera Center, which includes the Michael & Ginger Frost Production Arts Building and the Beth Ingram Administration Building, became the Company’s permanent home on July 5, 2012.
The Opera Center accommodates our full range of production and administrative needs and anchors the revitalization of the East Crossroads neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.
HOw yOU CaN BE aN INtEGRaL paRt OF tHE CapItaL CampaIGN:
NamiNg OppOrtuNitiesCelebrate your love of opera or honora friend with a lasting tribute. Namingopportunities are available.
pledgesPledges can be made and paid to theCompany over a 3-year period to supportthe Opera Center’s construction costs.
plaNNed estate giftsName the Lyric Opera in your estate plan.Estate gifts will support a maintenancereserve to guarantee the preservation ofthe Opera Center.
For more information about theBUILDING FOR SUCCESS capital campaign,please call Michelle LaPointe, Director ofDevelopment, at (816) 802-6058 or emailmlapointe@kcopera.org.
Donations are tax-deductible to the extentallowed by law.
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SpECIaL GIFt ($1K OR MORE)Jeffrey BentleyDr. Loretta M. BrittonMr. and Mrs. Arnold BrownR. Keith BrumleyDr. Rita M. Burnett-FergusonJim and Jennifer DeGoodMr. and Mrs. Lafayette FordJudge Jon R. Gray and Dr. Valerie E. ChowSusan and Zack HangauerMr. and Mrs. Ward HolmquistMichelle LaPointePhyllis G. LeachEvan R. Luskin and Andrea C. KempfMr. and Mrs. Carl McCaffreeBrogan and Lara Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Chester ThompsonTom and Priscilla Wallingford Dr. Wilma B. Wilcox
SpECIaL GIFt ($100 OR MORE)Arthur and Diane FedermanJane and Keith GardMr. and Mrs. Charles HavilandMr. and Dr. Gregory HubbardRichard PreisKathryn PruessnerKate and Dan RiekeMargaret SauerAlvin SchneiderLarry SullivanHal von BohnoffPaula Winans
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We gratefully acknoWledge our 2012-2013 season sponsors:
Corporations and foundationslyric opera underWriters $100,000 or more
Hall Family FoundationLyric opera Circle Lyric opera of Kansas City endowment Fundmuriel mcBrien Kauffman Foundationrichard J. Stern Foundation for the Arts
richard j. stern society $50,000 or more
Hallmark Corporate FoundationLyric opera Guild William T. Kemper Foundation, Commerce Bank Trust
overture patrons $25,000 or more
Cyr Family Charitable remainder TrustLouis and elizabeth Nave Flarsheim Charitable FoundationArvin Gottlieb Charitable Foundation, UmB Bank, n.a., Trusteoppenstein Brothers Foundation, Commerce Bank, Trustee
Maestro’s circle $10,000 or more
Arts Council of metropolitan Kansas City, ArtsKC Fund Carter Community memorial TrustFrancis Family FoundationAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationH & r Block FoundationHelen and Sam Kaplan Charitable FoundationLathrop and Gage, LLP (In-kind)
Lyric opera Foundation - Polsky Fundmaster Craftsmen Foundationmetropolitan Performing Arts Fund, UmB Bank, n.a. Investment Advisor and Custodianmissouri Arts Council National endowment for the ArtsNeighborhood Tourist Development Fund Polsinelli Shughart PCThe Sosland FoundationSprint Foundation
iMpresarios $5,000 or more
David T. Beals III Charitable Trust, Bank of America, Trusteerobert W. Baird/J. michael SiglerDST Systems, Inc.US Bank
RICHARD J. STERN A
lyric opera of kansas city is proud to acknoWledge the valuable support of the folloWing federal, state, and local agencies:
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BravissimO patrOns $2,500 or more
Bartlett & Co Grain Charitable FoundationCountry Club BankHusch Blackwell Sanders, LLPJP morgan ChasemcCownGordon Construction, mr. and mrs. Pat mcCownmiller Law FirmGeorge and Ada Ultch memorial Fund, Commerce Bank, Trustee
aria sOciety $1,000 or more
Hartley Family FoundationThe martha Lee Cain Tranby music enrichment FundoPerA AmericaThe Parmelee Foundation, Inc.Shook Hardy & Bacon, LLP
virtuOsOs $500 or more
American Century InvestmentsAnonymousDe Priest Family Foundation, Inc.Lawrence Lyric opera GuildTension envelope Foundation
cOmprimariOs $250 or more
Creative Planning SolutionsJoAnn meierhoff Charitable remainder Trust, Commerce Bank, Trustee
Lyric Opera chOrus $100 or more
Garozzos, Inc.IBm International Foundationmerck Partnership For GivingPadgett Family FoundationTivoli Theater (In-kind)
VmL
EmployEr sharE program
matching gifts companiEs
Assurant Foundation Bank of AmericaBristol-myers SquibbDST Systems, Inc.Ge FoundationHoughton mifflin HarcourtIBm International FoundationJPmorgan Chasemerck
Pfizer FoundationSchering-Plough FoundationSpectra energySprint State StreetSwiss reVerizon VmL
DST Systems, Inc.HallmarkLee Jeans
State StreetUmB BankZahner
many companies provide matching gift programs that multiply their employees’ charitable donations. If you or your spouse are employed by a matching gift company, your contribution to the Lyric opera could be matched up to 100%. To obtain a matching gift from your employer, contact the company’s human resources department to obtain a matching gift form and send it along with your contribution to the Lyric opera.
Companies participating in the employer Share program contribute to the cost of Lyric opera of Kansas City tickets purchased by their employees. Joining the program is easy! To join, or for more information about the program, please contact Patron Services at patronservices@kcopera.org or (816) 471-7344.
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richard J. Stern Society$50,000 or moreDr. michael and Ginger Frostmrs. Beth IngramThe estate of marilyn Pierson Pattersonmike and Vera Seeley
overture patronS$25,000 or moreG. Kenneth and Ann Baummr. and mrs. richard m. DurwoodAnne and Howard elsberry Family FoundationIngram Family Foundation, Jill reynolds, Trusteemr. edward milbank
MaeStro’S circle$10,000 or moremr. and mrs. richard Brueningmrs. Una Creditor and the late Dr. morton C. CreditorPat and Don DagenaisKen and marilyn HagerJoyce G. HollandLee and Carl mcCaffreemichelle and Chuck rittermr. and mrs. Landon rowlandDr. russell D. Sheldenmr. and mrs. C. Humbert Tinsman, Jr.
iMpreSarioS$5,000 or moreAnonymous (2)T. eugene Bileski and Diane r. KrizekVirginia and Charles ClarkThe Honorable Jon r. Gray and Dr. Valerie e. ChowDr. Fred D. Fowlerrichard and Sarah PorterDiane and ernest Neighbor
BraviSSiMo patronS$2,500 or moremr. and mrs. William Atkinsonmr. and mrs. Paul D. Bartlett, Jr
Leonard and Irene Bettinger Philanthropic Fundmr. and mrs. robert L. BlochDonna and ed CarperCraig and Dawn evansmr. J. Scott FrancisJack and Trudy Gabrielmr. and mrs. moulton Greenmr. and mrs. Donald HigdonJudith L. Kingmr. and mrs. Albert mauromr. and mrs. John middelkampmr. and mrs. richard W. millerDeborah SandlerKenneth and roswitha Schaffermr. J. michael SiglerDrs. Kunstadter and Sigler, DDSmr. and mrs. morton Soslandrichard Stitt and Brian StaihrKevin and erika Sweeneyms. Sarah m. TiedtDr. Alfred e. TwomeyDr. Linda e. Voigts and mr. Gene Voigtsmr. michael Waterford
ingraM angelS$2,000 or moremr. Charles Andres and ms. Julia Chapmanmr. and mrs. raymond BackstromCharles and Catherine BallDr. Loretta BrittonArnold and Donna BrownDr. rita m. Burnettms. Joyce CastleBruce and Cathy CavittJoan and Thornton Cookemrs. Ann Dickinsonmr. and mrs. David embrymr. and mrs. michael FieldsDeborah and otto Fleckmr. Lafayette Fordmrs. Caroline FrenchJane and Keith GardDr. Katherine Florendo and Dr. Charles Gibbsmrs. H. D. Hale
marcia and Stephen Hillrobert A. and Deborah Kippmr. michael KleinPhyllis G. LeachGerald and Beth Lillianmr. and mrs. Phillip millerBuck and Tollie myersBarry and margaret Nickellmr. Thomas PinsonJoshua & Jane Sosland Philanthropic Fund of the Jewish Community Foundationmary Lou and Dr. Wilber Spaldingmr. eugene m. StraussLinda and Steve TaylorLessie and Chester Thompsonmrs. Jack Tillotsonrev. Paul Turnermr. and mrs. Thomas WallingfordDr. and mrs. James WellsDr. Wilma B. WilcoxDr. and mrs. John Yungmeyer
aria Society$1,000 or moremr. and mrs. John AbbottAnonymousDr. and mrs. Thomas BembynistaBert Berkley and the late Joan BerkleyKen and Jeanne Bertelsonmr. and mrs. Scott Blakesleymeg and John BrugnoniDr. and mrs. Conan CastleDrs. richard and Donna Childsmelissa and Paul Christensonmr. H. Hurst CoffmanDr. Gwendolyn Cookemr. and mrs. matthew DeCocqmr. and mrs. Homer C. evansellen and John GoheenInnes and John HaleSusan and Zack HangauerCharles S. Joss, Jr.mr. and mrs. richard KatzWayne e. LippmanBarbara marshallDr. and mrs. William mcCollumGeorge and Suzy PagelsTom and Janice Pearsonmr. and mrs. maurice Pevems. Usha raffertyWilda and Hal Sandymr. and mrs. Terrence P. Sullivan
Angels And individuAl contributors
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Hal and Nina SinclairDonald R. Smith and Mary Ungashick SmithGreg and Ann SmithLillie and Jim TrimbleDr. James and Elfrieda WaltzClyde and Katie WendelSarah Ye
virtuOsOs$750 oR MoREDr. Stanley and Margie BrandMr. Hugh BrunerRobert FriaufLt. Col. Dan Karp and Rosemary KarpElaine and Benjamin MannKathy and Bill MigneronChester H. & Gudrun S. NeumannDebra and Allen ParmetMr. and Mrs. William PetrieMr. and Mrs. Roger PrewittMr. Jim WallerMr. Heinz WehnerJ. Robert Wise
cOmprimariOs$500 oR MoREAnonymousJanet and Scott BjerkeHarvey S. BodkerBob and Dottie BowlineNan ChapmanMaria E. Chastain-BrandMr. Arthur Chrisenberry and Ms. Carol ChrisenberryMr. C. L. CockeDoug and Terri CurranDr. Thomas Bruce DanielDixie DavidsonDr. Dale and Julie DavisRobert and Edna DillonSusan and Bob EllisMs. Ellen FeldhausenAngela Miratsky-FigasMiss April FlemingLance and Melissa FultonMr. Mark GilmanBruce and Kathryn GordonJared and Carol GranthamDr. Richard Kent GutknechtDr. Yong Yun HanBarnett and Shirley Bush HelzbergBobby and Laura HennesseyRoger Hiatt and Patricia Haegelin-HiattPaget and Tom Higgins
Joe and Norma HoaglandCaroline and Blair HosfordIleana and John IngrahamBruce and Cynda JohnsonEd and Ann KanderMr. Jon D. KowingLawrence Lyric opera GuildMr. and Mrs. Patrick W. MaddenMr. Charles MartinKathleen McCarther-DobbelsMark and Lynne o’ConnellDr. and Mrs. Jorge ParadeloJean and Allen ParelmanMr. and Mrs. Bobby PattonDr. Brandon and Mrs. Lucie PomeroyAnn T. ReedWalter and Gayle RichardsonJack and Jean RosenfieldMr. and Mrs. Thomas SchraderStephen and Dolores SchroffMs. Joyce SchwartzMike and Dannette FieldsDennis and Marcia Tighe
chOrus$250 oR MoRERobert and Carolyn AdkinsEllen & John AisenbreyDr. Robert and Harriett AndersonAnonymous (3)Donna Jo AtwoodMr. and Mrs. Randall S. BarbourAndrew and Mary Ellen BarkleyDr. and Mrs. Ivan BatlleDr. Sol and Mickey BatnitzkyJohn E. BechenJanet BennettFranz Blaha and Linda MahlochDr. Joanne and Mr. Andrew BodnerJack C. and Peggy BondonNancy L. BoscheCatherine M. LaBianco and Charles D. BouskaJim D. BrakeWalter and Patricia BraymanJudith B. BroughamMr. John BrunkMr. and Mrs. James BuddeKay and Jim CalvertMs. Dena CampbellArden and Mary Ann CarrKirk and Tamara CarsonMr. and Mrs. Forrest ChumleyMr. William ClamurroDr. and Mrs. George A. Colom
Renee and Bob CraigDr. and Mrs. John M. DavisMr. Michael DavisFrederick and Constance DeSieghardtMr. Kenneth EilerMartin and Sandra EisenmanEllen EllisMs. Meredith FlorianAndrew and Victoria FlowerPaul Francis and Kathy BradyNorman E. and Marilyn A. W. GaarChris and Martha GabelWilliam and Barbara GaeddertDouglas and Ann GhertnerCarol- Ann and Mary olivia GibbsKandy Meehan-Gibson and Thomas GibsonCarolyn and Fred GilhousenDr. and Mrs. Charles W. GorodetzkyMichael and Judy GrafMr. and Mrs. Winston GranthamAnita Toby GrowDrs. Richard and Virginia GruendelDr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hall, IIIMr. Ben Hansen and Ms. Tonya WitmerLouise and Allan HansonDr. and Mrs. Karl HansonMr. Steven D. Heflin and Candace EvansDr. and Mrs. Edward HigginsDick and Sue HimesDr. John R. Hugo DDSDr. R. A. RichMs. Margaret JacksonDrs. David and Judy JacobsDonald and Georgette JamesDuane and Gabby JewelGary E. Jones - Tax Defenders LLCDr. Karen M. JordanMr. and Mrs. H. Elvin KnightMr. and Mrs. William KortMargo KrenLarry J. Jones and Joan R. KurzMs. Betty LairdMichelle LaPointeJames E Laramy & Barbara AnetsbergerDrs. Douglas Law and Patricia CoxIn Memory of Robert o. LesleyIn Honor of Music Teachers and Voice CoachesDr. Sharon Lynch and Mr. Michael DuggerLarisa MartinJacob May and Rosalie PompushkoMichael and Marcy MazzarellaDr. and Mrs. W. C. McCoyDouglas and Nina McKenna
A SpeciAl thAnkS – The Lyric Opera of Kansas City gratefully acknowledges Ginger frost in support of the Ginger Frost high School honors Artists program, which provides musical scholarships to high school students showing vocal excellence or promise.
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Donald G. McMicanDouglas S. McNairMr. C. Stephen Metzler and Mr. Brian D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Marshall MillerJames and Teresa MitchellMr. Eric MorgenthalerWalter and Daisy MuffMr. and Mrs. Ralph MullinMs. Carol NashMrs. Joyce NicholsCol. and Mrs. D.A. Nowowiejski, PhD, USA RetIMO Erna O’BenarDr. Robin L. OnikulBill PalluccaDrs. V. Carlos and Maria PalmeriMr. and Mrs. Richard ParizekJohn M. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Floyd PentlinMr. Arthur Peterson and Ms. Evelyn PetersonBraden and Megan PrenticeRobert Pruitt, M.D.Ann and Paul RaikulaDumont and Barbara ReedDr. and Mrs. Lewis RohtJean M. RommesDr. and Mrs. Nelson R. SabatesMr. and Mrs. Harold SaderMr. and Mrs. Francesco SanitateGeorge and Cecelia SauerLinda and Robert SchroederCharles F. and Rose M. SchwanklMr. and Mrs. Arthur ScottDr. Stan ScottMichael and Anne ShawDel and Bev SherwoodMrs. Hazel ShippeeDr. Medford H. ShivelyJoel, Dawn, and Aaron ShortMr. Keith E. ShostromFred and Lilian SixKelton W. H. SmithBrian and Dian SteeleSusie and George StewartClyde D. StoltenbergGene SwitzerStephen and Karen TylerJohn and Denise TillerMr. and Mrs. Robert TrueMrs. John J. TurleyPaul, Catherine, and Alexander VesceDoris W. VirdenDavid and Victoria VlachHoward & Irene WeinerMr. and Mrs. Paul WhiteDr. Stephen and Diana WhitneyMs. Anne WickliffeWinfried Wiegraebe and Wanda Cólon-CesarioRobert Wilshire and Anne McDonald
John and Charlotte WoodRobert and Linda WrightWilliam WrightDr. Judith ZivanovicJulián and Tasha Zugazagoitia
Supernumerary$100 OR MOREDr. Carla Aamodt and Thomas WorthDavid Actenberg and H. Alice JacksPerry and Kaye AdkinsMs. Kate AlbertsMs. Ida B. AndersonDorothy and John AndersonEleanor AngelbeckAnonymous (6)Ms. Elizabeth ApplebyMr. and Mrs. Robert ArensMr. and Mrs. Donald AustinM. Rachel AvilaRobert and Bridget BagbyMs. Vicki BakerDr. Amy E. Barth and Mr. Joe LundsgaardMarianna K. BeachMs. Marlen BeachMr. Beal and Mr. Van ZandtMr. Robert BeckPenny BeebeRuth BeedleJohn and Lindsey BeilMs. Frances BeimanAndrea Norris and Tom BeiseckerAl and Barbara BeitchmanDonald and Connie BennettTom and Kathy BennettCindy and Ted BerardMr. and Mrs. George W. BeresKat and Mark BergerDan BernsteinJames G. BirtMr. David BlandSallyann and Loren BolineRoger Bond and Victoria Hermes-BondMrs. Laura BorchertJim and Sharon BorthwickSherman and Becky BottsDana and Jeanette BoucherJane BowersChristopher and Sharon BradfordMs. Dalene BradfordBruce and Linda BradleyTom BrandtLanny D. BrewerDr. V. Eileen BroadieMr. Baird BrockMs. Ann Powell-BrownMr. and Mrs. Matthew BuchmannEarl of Darlow, Rev. Ben Brian C. Buckles and Mr. Chris RileyBill and Betty Bundschu
Marilyn BynumMs. Melinda CannadyMaureen E. CarmackMs. Deborah CarrDr. and Mrs. Phillip CarrGale Carter and Dan GauthierThad and Jane CarverShawn and Amy CaseyAlietia CaughronMs. Treva ChristianMr. and Mrs. Robert ClarkDelbert ClevengerMr. and Mrs. Stephen CloudMr. Coakley and Ms. RatcliffeMr. and Mrs. James CowleyMs. Marilyn CoxMr. Feilim CoyleMs. Anne CramerMs. Suzanne CrandallDr. and Mrs. Richard L. CronemeyerDr. and Mrs. Steve CrouchMs. Marion CulpMr. David CurtisGlion and Marilyn CurtisMr. and Mrs. William CurtisGlenn DaleKC Lyric Opera Chorus AlumsDr. Richard & Mrs. Melissa DavisTom and Peggy DeanJohn C. and Barbara C. DeckerMr. James M. DeFranciscoJim and Jennifer DeGoodSallie and Martin DickinsonMr. and Mrs. Richard DickinsonScout, Marcia and David DimickKenneth J. DollThomas DowMary Jane DuffMr. David and Mrs. Linda DullJohn and Julia DutyLinda and Bill EddyMr. and Mrs. Robert EdwardsMs. Jean EilerPeggy and David EkerdtMs. Stacie Eliades-BeckerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey ElliottHelen J EmberyMary EmigSue Ann ErbMs. Ellen Karp and Mr. Richard EstenMr. and Mrs. Douglas EvansMr. and Mrs. Richard FanolioSandy and Frederick FarrMs. Kathleen Finegan and Mr. Harris G. MirkinMr. & Mrs. Antoni FirnerMr. Michael FischbachMr. James FitterlingMs. Dona FloryVivian H. ForbesMike S or Kay Ford
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When asked what was the first opera he watched Mr. Carr said, “...the first opera i saw was the Magic Flute, when i was probably 12 or so. Funny thing is i hated it!” as part of the Company’s 10 Questions series with artists, Mr. Carr shared about how that early hate of opera has disappeared and why he believes opera has been unjustly stereotyped. read excerpts from his interview below.
The opera role you haven’t performed, but would like to perform the most?chris: Pelleas from Pelléas and Mélisande and Macbeth from Verdi’s Macbeth.
What is an average day like for you? Do you have a set routine? chris: an average day for me consists of just a few key things. rehearsals/practicing, workout, and keeping social. i have no set routines, but i consider it an good day when all three of those things happen.
Scan the Qr code (right) or visit the Lyric Opera Blog at kcopera.wordpress.com to read the full interview along with other The Mikado related content.
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pLanning tO attend with a grOup?The Lyric Opera offers discounts to groups of 10 or more. To learn more about group discounts contact Patron Services at (816) 471-7344, patronservices@kcopera.org, or by scanning the QR code (right).
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Lyric Opera would like to thank the Lyric Opera Circle for presenting the 2013 Lyric Opera Ball. The very special evening was also made possible by our generous sponsors.
pLatinum spOnsOrsElsberry Family Foundation – Anne and Howard Elsberry Dr. Michael and Mrs. Ginger Frost Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation
GOLd spOnsOrsAnonymousMrs. Ginger Frost in honor of Dr. Michael Frost and The Ginger Frost High School Honors ArtistsMaureen and Richard DurwoodMrs. Beth Ingram Mr. Edward P. MilbankRichard J. Stern Foundation for the Arts – Commerce Bank, Trustee
siLver spOnsOrs
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. BrueningJ.B. Reynolds Foundation – Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bixby
BrOnze spOnsOrsAnn Dickinson – The Dickinson Family Charitable Fund Dr. Roger and Sandy Jackson Mr. Cliff C. Jones Kornitzer Capital Management Sarah and Landon RowlandMrs. Jody Tillotson, Evangeline and Frank Thompson
majOr taBLe spOnsOrsJeanne and Joe BrandmeyerKevin Chick and Stephen Chick DST Systems Donald Hall and the late Adele HallHalls Kansas City Husch Blackwell, LLP Elaine and Benjamin Mann Mariner Wealth Advisors LLC - Jenika CookMcCownGordon Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. John Middelkamp Jeanette and Kevin PrengerDr. Richard and Mrs. Sherilyn SeitzBarbara and Jack Spilker Stinson Morrison Hecker, LLP Terrasi Home – Ursula Terrasi Mr. and Mrs. C. Humbert Tinsman
taBLe spOnsOrsBank of Kansas City Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. Don ChapmanCommerce Bank Entrepreneurs’ Organization of Kansas City Mr. J. Scott Francis and Francis Family Foundation Joan HoranLathrop and Gage, LLP Lathrop and Gage, LLP – Don and Patricia Dagenais Mary Leonida and Carolyn Price Lee and Carl McCaffreeDiane and Ernest Neighbor – Legacy School of the Arts RubinBrown, LLP Roswitha and Ken Schaffer UMB Financial Corporation US Bank
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The Lyric Opera planned giving program will allow you to share the gift of opera with future audiences and create a legacy of your own. Through the Encore Society, you will support programs you are passionate about and receive tax benefits for you and your estate.
Founding MeMbers
Mrs. Madeline Benoit* Mrs. Jacqueline Coen* Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Craig Mrs. Una Creditor and the late Dr. Morton C. Creditor Mr. and Mrs. Don Dagenais Mrs. Carolyn Dayani Mrs. Ann K. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Durwood Dr. Fred D. Fowler Mrs. Caroline French Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gard Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Harter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Hill Joyce G. HollandMrs. Beth Ingram Mr. and Mrs. H. Elvin Knight, Jr. Dr. Revis Lewis* Mr. Jack May and Dr. Rosalie Pompushko Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller Mrs. Vivian Menees Nelson* Mr and Mrs. L. Joshua Sosland Mrs. Alice Statland and the late Dr. Harry Statland Mr. and Mrs. C. Humbert Tinsman Ms. Julie Holmquist Mr. Hal vonBohnhoff Dwight Youngman
* deceased
The encore SocieTy
charter MeMbers
For more information contact Michelle LaPointe, Director of Development, at (816) 471-4933 or visit the planned giving section at kcopera.org.
Legacy MeMbers
Mr. Bob Baughman*Mrs. Carolyn GordanierMr. and Mrs. John GrowGary D. HarmsJohn KanderElizabeth Liftin*Virginia M. LongAnn T. ReedMr. and Mrs. Jack RosenfieldLisa SicolaMr. J. Michael SiglerMr. John J. Strandberg*Mr. Thomas Sotham*Dr. Wilma B. WilcoxMs. Paula WinansMr. and Mrs. Jonah Wright
Dr. Michael and Ginger FrostMr. and Mrs. Doyle Patterson*
801 CHOPHOUSE71 East 14th Street, KCMO 64106801chophouse.com • (816) 346-441010% discount, night of performance only.
blUE bird biStrO1700 Summit, KCMO 64108bluebirdbistro.com • (816) 221-755910% discount, week of performance.
briStOl SEafOOd Grill51 East 14th Street, KCMO 64106bristolseafoodgrill.com • (816) 448-600710% discount, food only. Night of performance only.
bUlldOG bar & Grill1715 Main Street, KCMO 64108kcbulldog.com • (816) 421-4799Complimentary dessert, night of performance only.
Café triO4558 Main Street, KCMO 64111cafetriokc.com • (816) 756-322715% discount for one week before or after the performance.
fiOrElla’S JaCk StaCk101 West 22nd Street, #300, KCMO 64108jackstackbbq.com • (816) 472-7427Complimentary desert or appetizer with the purchase of an entrée, night of performance only.
GarOzzO’S riStOrantE (dOwntOwn)
526 Harrison Street, KCMO 64106garozzos.com • (816) 221-245515% discount, night of performance only, not valid with any other offers. Downtown location only.
GOrdOn biErSCH brEwEry & rEStaUrant100 East 14th Street, KCMO 64106gordonbiersch.com • (816) 471-234010% discount, week following performance.
Opera night restaurant DiscOunts
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GrünaUEr101 West 22nd Street, KCMO 64108grunauerkc.com • (816) 283-323410% discount week following performance.
lilly’S (dOwntOwn MarriOtt)
200 West 12th Street, KCMO 64105(816) 421-680010% discount, night of performance only.
nara - a JaPanESE rObata1617 Main Street, KCMO 64108narakc.com • (816) 221-036215% discount off of food only (before tax), night of performance only.
PHOEnix Jazz ClUb302 West 8th Street, KCMO 64105thephoenixkc.com • (816) 221-529915% discount, week following performance.
Plaza iii StEakHOUSE (Plaza)
4749 Pennsylvania, KCMO 64112plazaiiikcsteakhouse.com • (816) 753-0000Complimentary dessert, week following performance.
riEGEr HOtEl Grill & ExCHanGE1924 Main Street, KCMO 64108theriegerkc.com • (816) 471-2177Complimentary dessert, week following performance.
tannin winE bar & kitCHEn1526 Walnut Street, KCMO 64108tanninwinebar.com • (816) 842-266015% discount, week following performance.
zEbra rOOM (tHE aladdin HOtEl)
1215 Wyandotte, KCMO 64105hialaddin.com • (816) 421-888815% discount and complimentary dessert. Good with purchase of two entrees. Night of performance only.
FeatureD restaurant partner
SnOw & CO. - artfUl frOzEn COCktailS1815 Wyandotte Street, KCMO 64108 snowandcompany.com • (816) 221-372210% discount, night of performance only. Good for food and non-alcoholic drinks only. Proud to be a supporter of the arts in Kansas City since 2011. Specializing in made from scratch frozen cocktails with handmade syrups and premium spirits, as well as sharable bites and appetizers.
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