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McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage GET INVOLVED Here at the McAninch Arts Center we offer a variety of ways you can engage with us: • Volunteer—Contact Patron Services Manager Tom Murray at [email protected]. • Take Classes—Visit myaccess.cod.edu to search for class options at COD. • Audition and Perform—Visit AtTheMAC.org for dates and details. WHY ENGAGE WITH THE ARTS Adapted from “Learning Through the Arts” by Dee Dickinson • The arts provide opportunities for expression—bringing the inner workings of ourselves out into the world around us. • The arts give us a language that all people can speak, connecting us culturally and socially by breaking down the barriers of economics and education. • The arts allow us to learn about and appreciate other cultures. • The arts provide the means for everyone to learn, improving academic achievement through test scores, and enhancing social skills as well as critical and creative thinking. • The arts make it possible to use personal strengths in meaningful ways, allowing bridges to understanding difficult abstractions. Learning to trust and develop friendships while engaged in creativity brings the connection down to one-on-one and allows the larger community to gather and experience the arts together.

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McAninch Arts Centerat College of DuPage

GET INVOLVED

Here at the McAninch Arts Center we offer a variety of ways you can engage with us:

• Volunteer—Contact Patron Services Manager Tom Murray at [email protected].

• Take Classes—Visit myaccess.cod.edu to search for class options at COD.

• Audition and Perform—Visit AtTheMAC.org for dates and details.

WHY ENGAGE WITH THE ARTS

Adapted from “Learning Through the Arts” by Dee Dickinson

• The arts provide opportunities for expression—bringing the innerworkings of ourselves out into the world around us.

• The arts give us a language that all people can speak, connectingus culturally and socially by breaking down the barriers ofeconomics and education.

• The arts allow us to learn about and appreciate other cultures.

• The arts provide the means for everyone to learn, improvingacademic achievement through test scores, and enhancing socialskills as well as critical and creative thinking.

• The arts make it possible to use personal strengths in meaningfulways, allowing bridges to understanding difficult abstractions.

Learning to trust and develop friendships while engaged in creativity brings the connection down to one-on-one and allows the larger community to gather and experience the arts together.

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McAninch Arts Centerat College of DuPage

presents

DuPage Community Concert Band

Terry Redford, Director

Monday, Dec. 2, 2019Belushi Performance Hall, 7:30 p.m.

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Welcome to Music at the MACSince long before the groundbreaking for the McAninch Arts Center, student and community musicians have explored the musical arts, honed their skills and entertained audiences at College of DuPage. From buildings M and K on west campus to off-campus sites to the McAninch Arts Center and now at the newly renovated MAC, the sounds of learning, making and listening to music have filled our classrooms and our stages.

Students and community members from throughout the district converge on the MAC every week for the joy of making music. Our singers and players range from their teens to their 80s, from those seeking degrees to those who have already earned them, to those who make music purely for the love of it.

We hope you enjoy the broad range of music we make with collaborations of eager musicians and experienced faculty in music from classical, jazz and unclassifiable styles. All of our ensembles welcome new members at the start of every semester and all of our ensembles perform at least once a semester.

Sit back and let the music wash over you. Visit the Cleve Carney Art Gallery while you’re here. Drop in on our free Music Fridays @ Noon. Stay connected to us by joining us on Facebook (AtTheMAC) or by joining our e-newsletter for news about all the events at the MAC (www.AtTheMAC.org). And think about coming back to join one of our ensembles or take private lessons or music courses.

We’re grateful to have you in our audience—and grateful for all the advantages of making music at College of DuPage.

Enjoy the music—we make it for you.

The Music Faculty at College of DuPage

Music at the MACWelcome to a place where music is performed, studied, explored and shared. In the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage, students and community musicians explore the musical arts, hone their skills and entertain audiences. Walk through our hallways and you will hear the sounds of instrumental and vocal ensembles, private lessons in all instruments and voice, and music classes, as well as in performances like the one you are enjoying today.

We are thrilled to welcome our new music faculty member, Matt Shevitz, as he takes leadership of our jazz programs. He comes to us with a wealth of performance and teaching experience. He is a big part of our Music Program team and will help lead us forward with the rest of the team. Students and community members from near and far converge on the MAC every week for the joy of making music. Our population of singers and players ranges in age from single-digits to ‘infinity’, including degree-seekers, those who have already earned degrees, and, above all, those who make music purely for the love of it. We hope you enjoy the broad range of music we make with collaborations of eager musicians and experienced faculty in classical, jazz and unclassifiable styles. All of our ensembles welcome new members at the start of every semester and perform regularly. We hope you enjoy tonight’s concert. Drop in on our free Music Fridays @ Noon in MAC 140. Enjoy our hallway art as we all look forward to the opening of the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and the spectacular Frida Kahlo 2020 exhibit next summer. Join us on Facebook (AtTheMAC) or by joining our e-newsletter for news about all the events at the MAC (www.AtTheMAC.org). Since 1986 we have made music in the McAninch Arts Center. We’re grateful that you have joined our audience—and thankful for all the opportunities and advantages of making music at College of DuPage. Enjoy the music!

The Music Faculty at College of DuPage

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Terry Redford, Director

Flute Sadie E. AlvarezNhyeema A. CheryJanet FitchukKristen R. FrekeKorrie GravesLetitia JankaKatrina KazmierskiKaren L. KochMackenzie Lancor*Nancy McDonalVictor Perez-RomoAlison StichEdison Wells

Oboe Phillip Zukowski

Bassoon Jessie L. DooleyDebbie Efflandt

Clarinet Amy AdduciJasmine BlankoDon CavalliDenny ChuongMaclaine FilerJazmine A. GarciaLinda GnutekBill GrayTom GrossStephanie Hill CabreraWallace JensenKen KellyKatie MayerJane MillerBarb PearsonLinda SchiefeleBetty SperowLinda SteckMatt Swick

Bass Clarinet Kenneth L. CarlsonBenjamin E. KeuthKevin MulqueenyCyndee Pietrus

Contra Bass Clarinet Margaret Raab

Alto Saxophones Mike CodoFloy HaschkeJohn HefferanRod Russeau

Tenor Saxophone Paula CebulaAllison Luckett

Baritone Saxophone Michael SasenickCameron Stevenson

French Horn Barb BerdahlLuke M. FaheyTony ScandoraJennifer SzynalKaren Young

Trumpet Carol DickensonLeRoy EversgerdCharlie GreenCassandra HiteLawrence KlasenKenneth KramerBrian MogensenCindy MogensenWilliam PaulienAlex RusseauDavid Talcott

Trombone John BeckerChristopher BlairRita D. CardellaBruce GaylordSteve HenningAllan LoekBonnie Mcllrath-MizeAlex MicoAbigail PabloDon Smith

Euphonium James M. BoyleTom Sullivan

TubaMark EnsingerRick HillWilliam JankaTristan Morlock

Percussion Angelica M. DulanyJuliana EjsmontJoshua HilbornMohammed SalmanPamela Snoeck

Percussion / Timpani Ken Snoeck

Rey’s Theme ............................................................................................................ John Williams

Song of the Gandy Dancers ..................................................................................Richard Saucedo

Slava ................................................................................................................ Leonard Bernstein

Rhapsody for Hanukkah ........................................................................................... Stephen Bulla

Firebird Suite ..........................................................................................................Igor Stravinskyarr. Longfield

INTERMISSION

Minor Alterations No. 2: Carols ............................................................................. by David Lovrien

Silent Night in Gotham .................................................................................................Julie Giroux

What Child Is That Playing Carol of the Bells? ...............................................................Julie Giroux

Mary, Did You Know? ....................................................................Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene

Russian Christmas Music .............................................................................................Alfred Reed

Sleigh Ride ............................................................................................................Leroy Anderson

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PROGRAM PERSONNEL

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* Winner, John Belushi Music Scholarship, 2019–2020

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McAninch Arts Centerat College of DuPage

presents

College of DuPage Chamber Orchestra

Philip Bauman, Director

Tuesday, Dec. 3 2019Belushi Performance Hall, 7:30 p.m.

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Founded in 1969, the DuPage Community Concert Band started as a daytime concert band for students and a nighttime band for the community. In 1982 the band was consolidated into one community group. The size of the group has grown ever since. The 2019–20 school year marks the 50th anniversary of the band.

The band plays two concerts per semester in the McAninch Arts Center’s Belushi Performance Hall. Membership is open to all high school graduates with woodwind, brass or percussion experience who are otherwise qualified to register. Auditions are required for chair placement, but no one is refused membership. Membership is open each semester in all sections. Call (630) 942-2048 for registration information.

Through music education, and the performance of our music literature, we desire to help facilitate the enjoyment of playing in a band program for all who wish to do so. The exposure to the beauty and expression of music, and the involvement in the activities that are congruent to a person’s involvement in the fine arts, will forever enhance that person’s life.

The DuPage Community Concert Band program exists to embrace and express all of the beauty and glory we can share with each other through playing great music. We try to program concerts that are entertaining to the audiences, stimulating to the performer, and consistent with the representation and growth of the college and community band medium. The support of the membership, and their desire to perform great music, are the reasons that the DuPage Community Concert Band continues today.

It is our goal that you enjoy the music we will be presenting in our concert. We hope you will like what you hear as much as we delight in performing it for you.

Terry Redford studied music at DePaul University, finishing his Bachelor of Arts in Music degree at Elmhurst College. He later received his Master of Music Education from VanderCook College of Music in Chicago.

When Redford was 19, he was appointed as the director of the Catholic Youth Organization Youth Band. Later he founded the Driscoll Catholic High School and Grade School band programs. Redford moved to public school music education and became the director of bands at Wheaton Central High School. He became director of bands at Lemont High School in 1989.

Redford has performed as a professional trombonist with the CYO Bands, VanderCook College Band, DePaul University Band, Elmhurst College Band, Elmhurst Symphony, DuPage Symphony, West Suburban Symphony, Brass Tracks Jazz Orchestra and Peter Ellman Jazz Band, and he does many other professional performances throughout the Chicago area.

In 1980, Redford founded the Catholic Concert Band Competition known as State of the Art and has been the co-host for the Midwest Music Festival since 1991.

Redford is an adjudicator and clinician throughout the Midwest. He has been the guest conductor for the SWIC and SICCA conference festivals and has presented seminars on computer music technology for the SSC conference.

In 2007, he became the fourth director of the College of DuPage Community Band. He enjoys being the conductor of a program that exemplifies the process of continuing music in the lives of those who enjoy it.

PROFILES

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Philip Bauman, Director

Violin IAntonio Craft, Co-ConcertmasterAntonio Mendez, Co-ConcertmasterDanica Barnitz

Violin IIJoshua Digiacoma, Principal Benjamin GruchalskiIsmar Cabrera

ViolaAnna Taylor, PrincipalLuke NorrisManuel Gonzales-Sears

CelloSam Zimmerman, PrincipalDaniel JunqueraMichael Nge Kathleen BergerDouglas Cunningham Andrew LagmanEdward Almquist

BassJohn Trygstad, PrincipalMackenzie Lancor*

Piano/HarpsichordJohn Ogan

PercussionMohammed Salman

* Winner, John Belushi Music Scholarship, 2019–2020

The COD Chamber Orchestra is a blended group composed of student and community members, open to all from high school to adult regardless of degree. It is a class at COD and rehearses on Tuesday evenings. Presently, the COD Chamber Orchestra has openings in several sections. For more information on performing in the COD Chamber Orchestra, please email [email protected].

Sarabande (Variations I and II) .................................................................... George Frideric HandelLow Strings Ensemble

Valse Noble ............................................................................................................ Franz SchubertLow Strings Ensemble

Adagio and Canzona ................................................................................................. Henry PurcellArr. Robert Lipton

Solo Trio Danica Barnitz, Joshua Digiacoma — violins, Sam Zimmerman — cello

Rhosymedre – Prelude on a Welsh Hymn Tune ................................................... Vaughan Williams

Happy Birthday Variations .....................................................................................Ludwig/Heidrich

Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor ..................................................................................... J.S. BachDanica Barnitz, Joshua Digiacoma — violins

Passacaglia in G Minor ............................................................................... George Frideric HandelArr. Robert Longfield

30,000 and Forever .............................................................................................. Brian Balmages

Selections from Polar Express ....................................................................................Alan SilvestriArr. Moore/Lavender

PROGRAM

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COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

PROFILERecognized by critics as offering “tremendously sensitive direction” and being “a gifted and spirited conductor,” Philip Bauman currently serves as music director of the Michigan City Messiah, conductor of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Youth Orchestra and the South Suburban College Orchestra in addition to conductor of the COD Chamber Orchestra. He is frequently hailed for his innovative programs and consistently captivating performances. A passionate advocate for music education, Bauman has dedicated much of his career to exploring music with young people through educational concerts and work with youth orchestras.

During his successful 24-year tenure at the La Porte County Symphony, he was credited with significantly raising the orchestra’s artistic level, spearheading a resurgence in the educational programming and more than doubling the audience.

Through his work with Chicago Opera Theater, The Opera Factory, da Corneto Opera, Light Opera Works and the Jarvis Conservatory, Bauman has gained a reputation as a highly respected conductor of the stage.

In the Chicago area, he has served as music director and conductor of The Opera Factory (IL), the Chicago Brass Choir, the Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra, associate conductor of the Northwest Indiana Symphony and for 13 seasons, associate conductor of the Elgin Symphony where he conducted more than 100 performances. He also served as director of orchestras at Carl Sandburg High School in Orland Park, IL.

He holds a master’s degree in orchestral conducting from Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree in music theory from Western Michigan University.

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McAninch Arts Centerat College of DuPage

presents

Small Group Jazz Matt Shevitz, Director

Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019

Playhouse Theatre, noon

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Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019Combo I

Tunes to be selected from:

Chameleon ........................................................................................................... Herbie HancockBirdland ...................................................................................................................... Joe ZawinulBreezin’ .................................................................................................................Bobby WomackI Can’t Help It ...........................................................................................................Stevie WonderJoyous Lake ................................................................................................................Pat Martino

PERSONNELFrank Castro—saxophoneJansen Yabes—keyboardsEd Timm—guitarAlec Ross—bassJonathan Paradise—drumsScott Pape—drums

Combo II

Tunes to be selected from:

Never Fall In Love Again ........................................................................................ Burt BacharachBeyond The Sea ........................................................................Jack Lawrence and Charles TrenetPeg ............................................................................................. Donald Fagen and Walter BeckerLong Train Home ........................................................................................................ Pat MethenySong for Bilbao .......................................................................................................... Pat MethenyHappy People .......................................................................................................... Kenny Garrett

PERSONNELAngela Geiss—vocalsAmethyst Nieves—vocalsDan Finnegan—bass clarinetJansen Yabes—keyboardsEd Timm—guitarAlec Ross—bassScott Pape—drumsTroy Anderson—drums

Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019Combo I

Tunes to be selected from:

Listen Here .................................................................................................................Eddie HarrisSugar.................................................................................................................Stanley TurrentineKiller Joe ..................................................................................................................Benny GolsonSummer Samba ........................................................................................... Antonio Carlos JobimCaravan .......................................................................................... Juan Tizol and Duke EllingtonChitlins Con Carne ....................................................................................................Kenny Burrell

PERSONNELKyle Gore—saxophoneRichard Lindahl—guitarCarlo Oliveri—guitarRon Reis—bassMatt Newsome—drums

Combo II

Tunes to be selected from:

West of the West ..................................................................................................... Christian ScottDay Tripper ................................................................................John Lennon and Paul McCartneyA Foggy Day ....................................................................................................... George GershwinBeautiful Love .............................................................................................................Victor Young

PERSONNELFrank Castro—saxophoneKris Ross—keyboardsDiane Zerbe—keyboardsJeff Gorski—bassJim Holland—drums

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PROGRAM PROGRAM

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The College of DuPage Small Group Jazz Program was formed in 1991 and makes up three of the 12 choral and instrumental ensembles that make up College of DuPage Performing Arts. The focus of the program is on individual creativity through improvisation, arranging and composing; the life-long learning mission of the College is reflected in the variety of ages and experience levels in the small group jazz ensembles. The College small groups are a frequent presence at the Elmhurst College Jazz Festival, and have performed throughout Community College District 502 as well as at numerous festivals, parties and outdoor events throughout the calendar year.

Music 1190, Small Group Jazz, is a course at College of DuPage open to any musician interested in the American musical performance tradition. For more information, contact Matt Shevitz at (630) 942-2369 or [email protected].

Dr. Matt Shevitz has been an in demand musician in Chicago for almost 20 years. Throughout his music career, he has performed alongside such internationally renowned jazz musicians as Dick Hyman, Ignacio Berroa, Howard Levy, Frank Capp, Randy Sandke, Ken Peplowski, Byron Stripling and Frank Wess, along with blues/roots rock guitarist Eric Lindell and Ropeadope Records artists Spare Parts. With these artists and others, Shevitz has performed at such festivals and clubs as the Jazz in the Park Festival in Milwaukee, the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, OR, the Chicago Blues Festival, Lollapalooza, the House of Blues in Chicago, and as a featured artist for Oregon Festival of American Music in Eugene, OR and the Modlin Center for the Performing Arts in Richmond, VA.

Shevitz’s debut album as a bandleader, Forward Motion, was released in 2018 and has been played on radio stations around the country (including College of DuPage’s own WDCB). Stanford University’s KZSU radio station called it a “superb outing” with “several stellar solos.” Shevitz is currently writing music for his next album, which he aims to release in 2020. In addition to performing, Shevitz has been a regular contributor to DownBeat Magazine since 2009. He has published articles analyzing transcriptions of great jazz solos as well as jazz theory and effective practice habits. His articles have garnered the attention of musicians worldwide. In 2009, Shevitz received a Doctor of Musical Arts in Jazz Performance degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, for which he did extensive research on the great jazz saxophonist Harold “Tina” Brooks. His other degrees consist of a Master of Music in Jazz Pedagogy from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Science in Music from the University of Oregon.

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Located only 25 miles west of Chicago’s Loop, College of DuPage brings 50 years of training and supporting musicians like you in whatever it is you want to do.

With a staff of 25 private music instructors, nine ensembles, and four degree and certifi cate programs, COD is the fi rst choice of serious musicians from the western suburbs and beyond.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONContact Deb Zelman at (630) 942-2391 or [email protected].

MAKE MUSIC WHERE MUSIC THRIVESContinue your journey at College of DuPage.

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JAZZ • BLUES • NEWSFOR A COMPLIMENTARY PROGRAM SCHEDULE, CALL (630) 942-4200.

and much, much more!

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B90.9 FMP UB L I C R A D I O

www.WDCB.org

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• Licensed therapists, offering a variety of treatments• $59 for a 60-minute session and $10 discount for first visit• Gift certificates available

Call (630) 942-2208 or book online through the Genbook link on our website: cod.edu/massageclinic

RELAX AND UNWINDCOD Professional Massage Clinic

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The Friends of the MAC is a family of people who have decided that a world-class performing and visual arts center should reside in their community. Ticket sales only provide 42 percent of our $3 million operating budget. It is through the support of College of DuPage and through the generous gifts from patrons and local businesses that we can keep art in our gallery and on our stages.

Your gift to the MAC • Brings nationally and internationally renowned artists to our community • Supports our SchoolStage program that annually offers affordable arts experiences to thousands of school children • Provides students and community members the opportunity to interact with artists • Enhances the quality of life in our community

Without the generous support of the Friends of the MAC we would not be the cultural hub of DuPage County. We gratefully thank our friends and we invite others to join them.

For complete details, visit the MAC Ticket Office or call the MAC at (630) 942-2263 or the College of DuPage Foundation at (630) 942-2466.

Arts Center and MAC-tastic Treat Seats EndowmentsDonors may choose to direct gifts to the Arts Center Endowment or the newly established MAC-tastic Treat Seats — Tickets for Kids & Families Endowment. Donations made to these MAC Endowments, our “savings accounts,” go into principal secured, invested accounts that will provide ongoing support for arts programs and arts accessibility for years to come.

The McAninch Arts Center and the College of DuPage Foundation can also provide you with information on Planned Giving opportunities.

For more information, please contact the MAC at (630) 942-2263, the College of DuPage Foundation at (630) 942-2466 or visit foundation.cod.edu.

Friends of the MAC

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McAninch Arts Center acknowledges and gives grateful thanks to those donors who have contributed in support of the MAC mission and vision. This list of donors reflects contributions made from Dec. 1, 2017 through July 31, 2019. While we carefully prepared this list we recognize that errors may have occurred. Please accept our apology if you are not properly represented on this list and contact the College of DuPage Foundation at (630) 942-2462 so we may correct our records.

FRIENDS OF THE MAC

Leadership Circle ($5,000 and up)Anonymous (3)Mr. and Mrs. Franz AltschulerLowell and Barbara AndersonBall Horticultural CompanyAnna BallBank of America Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. DowlingDuPage FoundationFollett Higher Education GroupG. Carl Ball Family FoundationMr. Deven GoldenHinsdale Public LibraryJCS Fund of DuPage FoundationMs. Sarah Koten and the Sarah J. Koten Charitable FundKaren and Gene KuhnL.L.BeanMr. and Mrs. Richard Lamb and the Susan and Richard Lamb Charitable Fund of The DuPage FoundationLegat Architects, Inc.Representative Deanne M. MazzochiDr. and Mrs. Harold D. McAninchMargaret and Michael McCoyKirk MusprattJudith May O’DellDorothy O’ReillyAlan Peterson, in memory of Carolyn LevickasMr. and Mrs. William PodgorskiKelly and Roland RaffelNancy and John RutledgeSullivan Taylor, Gumina & Palmer, PCTerrence J. Taylor and Maureen Sullivan TaylorBjarne R. Ullsvik

James and Patricia VaryDr. Donald G. WestlakeWight & CompanyMark Wight and Eszter BorvendegMs. Kathleen C. Yosko

Encore Circle ($2,500–$4,999)Anonymous (2)Robert and Lynne Anderson and the Robert and Lynne Anderson Charitable Fund of US Charitable Gift TrustJoseph and Betsy BallekBrookdale Glen Ellyn Senior Living CommunityDr. and Mrs. Brian W. CaputoMrs. Clark G. CarpenterAnita DicksonJames and Marie Drasal and Drasal Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Gift FundEcolab Inc.Ken and Joan FrankKen and Debbie FulksJim and Sharon HuckMr. and Mrs. James H. Knippen, IIMs. Diana L. MartinezDavid and Carolyn MayJane E. MooreDrs. Donald E. and Mary Ellen NewsomThe Rev. Dr. Curtis and Leanne RolfeCharles SchlauJerry and Susan SchurmeierSmith Financial Advisors, Inc.Mark and Nancy SmithGeraldine SmrcinaMarilyn SmrcinaTheodore M. Utchen

Director’s Circle ($1,000–$2,999)Anonymous (2)Ms. Eunice BeckerMilton and Heide BentleyProf. and Mrs. Charles E. BooneBuffalo Theatre EnsembleCabernet & CompanyJohn and Pamela DalbyEnertherm CorporationJoseph and Frances EraciJohn and Joann FaulhaberFinances by Design Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Craig GiblinGeorge and Roberta Gilbert and the Gilbert Family Charitable FundJeanette N. and Renee Giragos, in memory of Dr. Henry G. GiragosGinni and ChrisMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HartmanMr. Glenn HopkinsJorge and Beatriz IorgulescuJeffrey Jens and Ann BoisclairMrs. Patricia Johansen and the Johansen Family Fund of the DuPage Community FoundationCharlene Kornoski-Du VallMr. Larry C. LarsonGil and Lola LehmanDr. Barbara LemmeMs. Alixe LischettMarilyn H. Wolff FoundationMarilyn and Tipton McCawley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert MillerLTC and Mrs. James MilobowskiModruson & Associates, LLCBill and Nancy Moore

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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Morrissey and the Morrissey Family Fund of The DuPage FoundationBob and Joan OlachJane OldfieldHelen PachayMadeleine PachayPinot’s PaletteJeffrey and Debora PonkoRichard and Elizabeth QuaintanceGary and Mary RashMr. William C. RaymondA. F. and Cecile RobinsonJudy RonaldsonMr. and Mrs. Eugene Rzym and the Eugene W. Rzym Giving Fund of Fidelity CharitableKristin and Peter ShulmanMr. Phil SprovieriMs. Dawn Sullivan AhernTravanse Living at WheatonMr. and Mrs. Michael R. WebbBonnie M. WheatonScott and Kristen WiersumJo Anne Zipperer

Ambassador Circle ($500–$999)Anonymous (2)Anonymous Friend of the DuPage ChoraleYoung AhnAmelia BarrettMary Ellen and Jack BarryPatricia and Bruce BeckMr. and Mrs. Marco BenassiMr. and Mrs. Martin P. BenderMs. Janace BergmannWilliam and Janet BermannMr. and Mrs. Ralph BertolaciniMs. Kathleen BinnigRonald and Hope BucherEd and Kay BurtonPaula and John Cebula

Community Foundation of Will CountyRobert and Carol Drake, Jr.Edwin A. and Gerry DulikDaniel Edelman and Fran KravitzMs. Carol G. EncisoJennifer JulienDavid and Helen FraserMarilyn FredericksJack and Robin GrahamMr. and Mrs. Linsley GrayDon and Jackie HegebarthMr. William N. HerrmannMark and Darlene HolleJohn and Gabrielle JaquindeKarl and Lee Ann KarnatzDr. Jean V. KartjeIda LeeMr. and Mrs. James F. LongJohn and Lynette McCortneyMs. Kathleen McCulloughEllen and Daniel McGowanDr. and Mrs. John MessittMr. Charles J. MisovyeJohn Mulherin and Sara BonkowskiKaren Webb OwenJim and Lorraine PaulissenMr. and Mrs. Mark A. PetersonMeri PhillipsDr. Patricia PimentalDr. and Mrs. Hans P. PohlmannGinny and Don RathsMs. Theresa M. SakDoris and David SchertzSkeet and Laura SkeetAngela SmithRichard and Janice StickaTwo Brothers Brewing CompanyDr. and Mrs. E. Jay Van Cura and The E. Jay Van Cura MD Charitable Fund of the Vanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramWhole FoodsMr. and Mrs. Gerald Zielinski

Performer ($250–$499)Anonymous (4)Renato and Mary BacciMr. and Mrs. Ronald N. BenMrs. Beth BondeMs. Claudia BorowskiConnie Canaday Howard and Rex HowardMs. Nancy CarlsonMr. Joseph CassidyMr. Robert B. ChasteenMr. and Mrs. Bruce P. ChristensenDiane CooperStephen and Sunday CumminsMr. and Mrs. Bill P. CurryDon and Anna Mae DaviaDempsey-MuskerGeorge W. and Ann DervisMarilyn and Gene DicolaWilliam DonnellyJames EyreGeorge and Kathryn FairbairnMarcela FanningMr. and Mrs. Douglas FitzgeraldMarcia and Lorne FrankMr. Michael W. GoettschGranite City Food & BreweryDr. Eugene G. Hallongren and Mrs. Dianne J. HallongrenHand & Stone Massage and Facial SpaRebekah and Rodney HarrisMs. Carmen A. Heredia-LopezJohn A. HerndonMr. and Mrs. Clifford HillAllan Hins and Marilyn WilgockiMr. and Mrs. Peter D. HorneStephanie IglehartMs. Mary JensenMr. and Mrs. Tomas JohanssonMr. John KenwoodVirginia and Charles KlingspornMs. Durema F. KohlUlrike Konchan

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FRIENDS OF THE MACMr. Michael KozlowskiMr. John L. Ladle, Jr.The Lagunitas Brewing CompanyR and G LeonaviciusLinda D. LiederMr. Robert MarksJeffrey MayMs. Susan MazanekMr. Donald E. McGowan and Ms. Mary L. PrazakMarty and Marian McGowanMrs. Melissa Meisch-MercadoMr. and Mrs. Craig MillerJ. C. MorganMs. Carol NewtonNorthern IL Commercial Association of RealtorsByrd and Alice ParmeleeMr. Thomas PattersonJack and Marilyn PearsonMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. PiccinMs. René M. RichardsMs. Amy RothNancy L. RubyMs. Lisa Savegnago and Mr. Ronald A. JohnsonMs. Lenore SchachtDenson ShopsMs. Eileen StrongGrace and Len SwansonVirginia and Jerry ThompsonJanet ThornberyMr. and Mrs. Scott E. VeselyMs. Judy VogtMr. and Mrs. Edward WarmowskiMr. and Mrs. Anthony J. WdowiarzDon and Lisa WeissMs. Kathy WesselKathy and Rich Wilders

Friend ($50–$249)Anonymous (22)Nina AdamsSue AdamsMichael Aikins

Peggy AldworthNancy AlluredMrs. John AndersenMr. Ron AndersonAndrew’s GardenApple Matching Gifts ProgramMs. Emma B. Arellano-CabusaoArt Institute of ChicagoMr. and Mrs. Jay J. AugustineAurora Civic Center AuthorityAlyce BarnicleBarone’s Family RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. BarszczMichael and Gail BaruchRichard and Grace BauerBetty and Bob BeckerMr. and Mrs. Sherif BehnaBiff Behr and Lynne RichmanMs. Mary BergKen and Annabel BergmanMr. and Ms. John BorgeMr. and Mrs. James BorusMr. and Mrs. James BovesMr. Franklin E. BowesRichard BowesMs. Jayne BoyleMr. George BrannonMs. Sharon BrauerBroadway in ChicagoMr. and Mrs. George BruceBuca di Beppo Italian RestaurantVerda and Paul BufkinMr. William BuhrMr. and Mrs. William BulgerDr. John and Suzanne BuntrockMildred and Harold BurrowJoseph and Marybeth CampionMs. Amie L. CantarellaMs. Virginia CantuMrs. Ruth CarlsonRuth and Ken CarlsonJim CarstenCaterpillar FoundationMs. Natalie CepynskyGreg and Janet ChejfecMr. Gary P. Chomuk

Mr. and Mrs. Larry ChristensenMr. Michael ChurchMr. Allen R. CiteraMr. Alan L. ClarkMs. Theresa L. ClarkMr. and Mrs. William CleaverMr. and Mrs. Ray F. CliffMr. and Mrs. James ConnollyPeggy ConnollyMs. Erica CoppolinoCreme de la Creme BoutiqueMr. Steven D. CurtisMrs. Margaret DadyJeanne E. DavikMs. Judy DeckerMr. and Mrs. Michael J. DelaneyJoy and Ron DetmerDevon Seafood and SteakMr. Gary R. DobsonMs. Jane DoyleWilliam and Kathleen DrennanDrury Lane TheatreMs. Deborah L. DudekEvalee DumasJenny DunbarJoanne EastMr. and Mrs. Michael EdwardsElements MassageMrs. Julie A. ElgesRobert and Linda FairbairnThomas and Carol FateGeraldine FeketeMr. Joseph P. FerreriElinor FlaniganSusan FoodyEric and Marilyn ForsFrank Gironda Salon & SpasMs. Judith D. FrazierDr. and Mrs. Richard M. FriedGail FromerJanet R. GahalaMr. and Ms. Paul KatsMary Jane GarrettUrs Geiser and Mary HobeinPamela and Jerome GiermannGlen Ellyn Park District

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FRIENDS OF THE MACMr. and Mrs. Glenn GlinkeMr. Mark GodishP. GondekMr. and Mrs. Jonathan Good and the Jon and Ruth Good Foundation—Fidelity Charitable FundMs. Kristina GuastaferriMs. Wanda GustasAnne HackerMr. Stephen HallenbeckMs. Robin L. HallettGeorgia HamiltonDiana and Gary HarperDr. Susan Harris-MitchellMrs. Jane D. HartopDavid and Karen HaugenMr. and Mrs. Brad A. HausermanMs. Nancy HeadenMr. and Mrs. James HeltMs. Ann B. HendersonAleene L. Henninger-BoydenLance HerningMr. Robert HessMs. Judith HigginsRon HiltonBruce and Judy HoskinsMr. Lawrence J. HowardStephen and Michelle HujarMs. Donna IalongoWalt and Vicki IlczynMr. and Mrs. Kevin R. IlliaInn at Water’s EdgeMs. Susan InnesDave JatczakMs. Marilyn L. JelinekMs. Jean M. JeskeEdward and Susan JeszkaMr. and Mrs. Donald V. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Glenn C. JohnsonBernard and Antoinette JokielFred and Carole JonesMr. David P. JordanDr. and Mrs. Robert M. Jourdan, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Jung

Dee KaempenMr. and Mrs. Raymond KasparMr. David KassKendra ScottMr. and Mrs. William KensholNick Knickrehm and Beverly LoganMr. and Mrs. R. P. KolakMs. Elaine L. KolmanMarcia A. KoppenhoeferJohn P. and Catherine M. KosMr. Brian KraussMs. Kathryn S. LaheyEileen B. Landau, Fidelity Charitable Trust, in Memory of Eliot A. Landau and Cateria A. PrydeMr. Karl LangnerGregory and Kristine LarsenLaser QuestMs. Bette Lawrence-WaterMs. Bridget LearyMrs. Ruth LeBeauMr. and Mrs. Chung LeeMr. and Mrs. Paul F. LeFort and the LeFort-Martin Family Donor-Advised Fund of The DuPage FoundationMichael LembkeMs. Virginia LennonMr. Anthony LettsMr. and Mrs. Robert T. LindseyMr. and Mrs. Mike LulloMr. and Mrs. Edward MakauskasMr. and Mrs. Atis MakstenieksEdward J. MallyMadeleine and Ralph MarbachMs. Brandee MartinJohn MategranoDiane MaurerMr. and Mrs. John P. MaxsonMrs. Dorothy McCormackJames and Kimberley McDonnellLucia and Jim McGinnMs. Jennifer A. McIntoshKaren Micaka and Tom Dekant

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. MicekMs. Mary C. MichnaMr. and Mrs. Francis MiesJerry and Brigitte MillerRalph and Nancy MillerBonnie MizeColleen and Dale MoirMr. and Mrs. Michael MoonMs. Kimberly G. MorrisThe Morton ArboretumMr. and Mrs. David W. MortonMrs. Linda B. MotzJoan MuellerBarbara J. MurphyJohn W. MurphyMs. Barbara NagengastMr. and Mrs. Timothy NordahlKatherine NorrisBetty and John NorthMr. John L. NortonJean and Joanne OliphantGwen O’LoughlinShirley OrloppJo Marie OstrowskiMs. Patricia OvermyerAlice E. PackardSarah PackardMr. William PalmquistMr. and Mrs. Maynard L. Parker, Jr.Mr. Nick PetrosRohan and Merlyn PhillipsMs. Helen PierceRoger and Sarah PoeppelMr. and Mrs. Charles PolitoPorchlight Music TheatreMary Lou PorterMs. Denise PriceMs. Marilyn PrideRoger and Vivian PschererAlicia and Marshall PufundtTom and Karen PulverMs. Kathryn PurdyMr. and Mrs. Aleksandar RadovicMr. Herbert RaffelJohn and Mandy RakowMs. Diane G. Rath

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Realty Club of ChicagoMaryEllen ReedyMs. Tracey J. ReidMr. and Mrs. James F. RendelMr. John RidgewayGail RobinsonPatricia RoseMarlene and Bob RosecransMs. Dani RozekThe Honorable and Mrs. Richard D. RussoBill and Sharron SailorLaura SamperJaney SartherMs. Barbara ScalzittiMrs. William G. ScanlanRichard and Patricia SchwarzeSharol and William SchwassMr. and Mrs. A. C. SchwethelmKen and Trish ScottMs. Elizabeth Shaffer-McCarthyMr. Neal SmithMr. Jim SotirakosJean SpitzerEllen and Grier StephensonMr. and Mrs. A. G. StithCarol StoffelMs. Billie S. StraussMelissa StriedlDr. and Mrs. William (Norma) StronerMs. Susan SturmMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. SuhrburMr. and Mrs. Kennan R. SullivanMs. Helen B. SzymanskiAnthony and Mona TaylorPaul ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Charles ThurstonMr. and Mrs. James N. TitusMs. Justine ToschTom and Teri TraceyMs. Tiffany TricroceMs. Cynthia TrowbridgeMr. Steve TsaiMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. TurekMr. and Ms. Anthony J. Vahcic

Ms. Harriet VakosEugenio and Carmen ValdesVillage Links of Glen EllynMarilee ViolaMark and Ruthe VitaleMs. Jacqueline VlamingMr. and Mrs. Michael VolkLucy and George VorickKay WahlgrenPenelope WainwrightDr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh, D.D.S.Mr. and Ms. Alan S. WalterMr. Tim WardWaterleafMs. Susan WeberJudy WebsterMr. and Mrs. Dennis WeeksPatricia and Richard WeichleMr. Brian WeickRobert and Marlene WeilerAnne and Jim WengerdMr. and Mrs. John WheatleyWheaton Chamber of CommerceRobert and Jeanne WhislerLyn and Debbie WhistonW. H. WhowellJoan and Raymond WielgosMs. Alice M. WilburMs. Sandra WildermuthLee WilliamsMr. Chuck WingeMs. Eileen WinterMr. and Mrs. Harvey WischnowskiMrs. Iris S. WitkowskyMs. Rebecca WolvertonMr. and Mrs. Robert WulffenJohn YoungDiane Meiborg and Roger ZacekMs. Michelle ZiebellMargot C. and Arthur Zwierlein

Corporate and Community SponsorsA Toda MadreAdelle’s Fine American FareArts MidwestBank of AmericaBall Horticultural Company Brookdale Glen EllynCabernet & CompanyThe ClubhouseCollege of DuPage FoundationDoubleTree by Hilton Lisle NapervilleDuPage Convention and Visitors BureauDuPage FoundationFollettGlen PrairieHoulihan’sI Have a BeanIllinois Arts Council AgencyL.L.BeanNational Endowment for the ArtsNothing Bundt CakesParkers’ Restaurant and BarReserve 22Smith Financial Advisors Inc.Sullivan Taylor, Gumina & Palmer, P.C.Travanse Living of WheatonWeber Grill90.9FM WDCB98.7 WFMTWhole FoodsWight and Company

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MAC Administrative StaffDirector of the McAninch Arts Center .................................................................................................. Diana MartinezMarketing and Donor Relations Coordinator ...........................................................................................Roland RaffelBusiness Manager ..............................................................................................................................Ellen McGowanAssistant Business Manager ................................................................................................................. Kari SchoettleCurator, Cleve Carney Museum of Art ....................................................................................................... Justin WitteMuseum Assistant ................................................................................................................................. Heidi Holmes Project Coordinator, Frida Kahlo 2020 .................................................................................................. Molly JunokasEducation and Community Engagement Coordinator ............................................................................. Janey SartherDirector of Development for Cultural Arts ...............................................................................................Janie OldfieldGraphic Design and Group Sales Coordinator .......................................................................................Kat Kazmierski Administrative Assistant ........................................................................................................................Mandy RakowClerical Assistants ......................................................................................Samantha Hernandez, Danielle Pawlowski

MAC Box Office and Front of House StaffBox Office Manager ...................................................................................................................................Julie ElgesAssistant Box Office Manager .......................................................................................................... Natalie WawczakBox Office Assistant ......................................................................................................... Karen Robinson, Elise WashPatron Service Manager ........................................................................................................................... Tom MurrayFront of House Manager ............................................................................................................................Rob Nardini

MAC Resident Professional EnsemblesBuffalo Theatre Ensemble, Artistic Director ............................................................................Connie Canaday HowardBuffalo Theatre Ensemble, Associate Artistic Director ........................................................................... Amelia BarrettBuffalo Theatre Ensemble, Business Manager ......................................................................................... Bryan BurkeNew Philharmonic, Music Director and Conductor ..................................................................................Kirk MusprattNew Philharmonic, Associate Conductor and Librarian ....................................................................... Benjamin NadelNew Philharmonic Manager ................................................................................................................... Paula Cebula

MAC Design and Technical StaffTechnical Production Coordinator .................................................................................................................Jon GanttTechnical Director ............................................................................................................................ Michael W. MoonCostume and Make-up Design Coordinator .................................................................................... Kimberly G. MorrisAssistant Costume Coordinator and Stitcher ................................................................................... Gretchen Woodley Production Manager................................................................................................................................. Joe HopperSound and Lighting Specialist ................................................................................................................Ben JohnsonLighting Production Specialist ............................................................................................................... Elias MoralesAudio Production Specialist ................................................................................................................. Fisher ParsonsProduction Specialist ..........................................................................................................................Sabrina ZeidlerStage Hands ...................................................................................................................Bobby Bryan, Caitlyn Woods

HOUSE NOTES• Mailing List: If this is your first visit to the McAninch

Arts Center, please stop by our Box Office to add your name to our mailing list or register your email at www.AtTheMAC.org.

• Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theater and are prohibited by our contracts with the artists.

• Smoking is not permitted in the theater or on campus.• For your comfort and security, all backpacks and large

bags must be checked.• Electronic pagers and patrons’ seat locations should be

given to the House Manager, who will notify you in the event of a call. Patrons wearing wristwatch alarms or carrying cellular phones are respectfully requested to turn them off while in the theater.

• Emergency phone number at College of DuPage Police Department for after-hour calls is (630) 942-2000.

• Latecomers seated at discretion of the House Manager.

• Groups of 10 or more may contact Kat Kazmierski at (630) 942-3026 or [email protected] to arrange for group discounts.

• If you notice a spill in the theater, please notify an usher.• McAninch Arts Center volunteers are people

who assist the house staff in areas of ticket taking, ushering and general management during performances. To get involved, call (630) 942-3705.

• For Americans With Disabilities Act accommodations, call (630) 942-2141 (voice) or (630) 858-9692 (TDD).

• Infrared Assistive Listening Devices: For audience members who desire audio amplification of performances, headsets with individual volume controls are now available. You may check out the headsets at the Ticket Office with a credit card or driver’s license. Underwritten by a generous gift from The Knowles Foundation.