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Social media helps you stay informed! No registration for the site necessary. Just type the web addresses above directly into your Internet browser’s address bar access to the information posted. www.facebook.com/coleaud www.twitter.com/coleaud COLE-MAIL ~Browse calendar of facility/ rental events ~Links to video previews of artist and shows ~Find out more about “The Director’s Circle” ~Preview show’s playbill days prior to show ~Receive news releases about DeWitt Series events ~Reminders of upcoming shows ~No SPAM and you can easily unsubscribe at anytime www.richmondcc.edu/cole-auditorium A concert celebrating the classic hits from the 1950s-1970s performed “Jersey Boys” style Oh, what a night! America’s hottest new vocal group will deliver an electrifying evening of classic hits from the American Radio Songbook; bringing a unique blend of tight harmonies and slick dance moves to your favorite Doo-Wop, Motown, and old time Rock ‘n’ Roll hits. The show is reminiscent of a time when, on hot summer nights, people would gather under a streetlamp to sing. It takes audiences back to an era of sharkskin suits, ϐlashy cars and martini shakers. Under the Streetlamp features four leading singers who have performed in numerous hit Broadway musicals. Three of the four current cast members have performed in Jersey Boys, the documentary-style musical that tells the story of the Four Seasons. After achieving success performing in Chicago, Under the Streetlamp aired its ϐirst PBS special in 2011 and a second in 2014. Classic hits ϐirst performed by Frankie Valli, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Bobby Darin and more are reborn in this concert with great music and hilarious behind-the-scenes tales, and an exceptional on- stage band composed of world-class musicians. The show is the perfect balance of tender ballads and up-tempo classics, all done with the same signature harmonies and slick dance moves that have made them irresistible for generations. And of course, the show would not be complete without a musical tribute to “Jersey Boy” Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Single Single Show Show Tickets: Tickets: $35.00 each $35.00 each Thursday, October 15, 2015-7:30 PM ?? ?? s sons s sons.

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COLE-MAIL

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~Links to video previews of artist and shows

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www.richmondcc.edu/cole-auditorium

A concert celebrating the classic hits from the 1950s-1970s performed “Jersey Boys” style

Oh, what a night! America’s hottest new vocal group will deliver an electrifying evening of classic hits from the American Radio Songbook; bringing a unique blend of tight harmonies and slick dance moves to your favorite Doo-Wop, Motown, and old time Rock ‘n’ Roll hits. The show is reminiscent of a time when, on hot summer nights, people would gather under a streetlamp to sing. It takes audiences back to an era of sharkskin suits, lashy cars and martini shakers. Under the Streetlamp features four leading singers who have performed in numerous hit Broadway musicals. Three of the four current cast members have performed in Jersey Boys, the documentary-style musical that tells the story of the Four Seasons. After achieving success performing in Chicago, Under the Streetlamp aired its irst PBS special in 2011 and a second in 2014. Classic hits irst performed by Frankie Valli, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, The Beatles, Roy Orbison, Bobby Darin and more are reborn in this concert with great music and hilarious behind-the-scenes tales, and an exceptional on-stage band composed of world-class musicians. The show is the perfect balance of tender ballads and up-tempo classics, all done with the same signature harmonies and slick dance moves that have made them irresistible for generations. And of course, the show would not be complete without a musical tribute to “Jersey Boy” Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

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Tickets: Tickets: $35.00 each$35.00 each

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Excitedly welcoming back everyone’s favorite family band!The Lowe Family are no strangers to the Cole Auditorium. Having performed here in November 2012, they are warmly welcomed back with a Christmas celebration to remember. This performance will feature traditional Christmas carols, secular and sacred songs, and maybe even a sing-along or two! The Lowe Family has been entertaining hundreds of thousands around the world for over 25 years. All of the Lowe siblings began studying and performing the music of the masters from very young ages. Soon, additional instruments, dance classes and vocal lessons were added...along with more teachers and more practice time. The rest is history. The same can now be said about the grandchildren, who will be appearing with the group for this performance. As seen on ABC, CBS, PBS and other stations worldwide, The Lowe Family has distinguished themselves as consummate performers across the globe, giving select concerts in Europe, Canada, Latin America and China, while continuing to captivate audiences throughout America. Versatile on many instruments, the Lowes offer an amazing blend of show-stopping classical, Broadway, Irish, jazz, bluegrass, old-time favorites, spectacular dance, gospel and Christmas favorites, old and new. This high-energy, fast-paced variety show will leave you breathless!After every performance the same words seem to resonate in the theatre,

“How can one family have so much energy and so much talent!?”

Additional photos and videos are available

online.

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Back by popular demand, celebrating what would have been Sinatra’s 100th birthday

What better way to commemorate what would have been Frank Sinatra’s 100th birthday (December 12, 2015) than with a modern-day Sinatra…Steve Lippia. Another of the most requested past aritst, Lippa performed as part of the DeWitt Series in October 2009.Reminiscent of the young Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Harry Connick, Jr., Steve Lippia moves from crisp, popping swing tunes to lush, poignant ballads with con idence. His natural sound and style are a remarkable combination of his own honest musical interpretation and the in luence of the best singers of an incredible era of American music. With great stage presence, charm and ease, Steve pulls his audience back in time to a comfort zone not often available from the concert stage today. He delivers his music in a deeply personal way and includes standards permanently engraved in the American History of Music: “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” “Mack the Knife,” “Just the Way You Are,” “That’s Life”. It all comes back to us again through the work of Steve Lippia.With a hot, driving band behind him, Lippia impeccably delivers the best repertoire of the Big Band era and American Classic Pop, leaving his audience begging for more...Steve Lippia: A “once-in-a-century artist”.

Single Show Tickets: Tickets:

$35.00 each$35.00 each

Thursday, January 21, 2016-7:30 PM

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Saturday, April 2, 2016-7:30 PMThe Big Band Era is reborn during an evening of story and song.

Featuring hits from Gypsy, 42nd Street, Damn Yankees, Kiss Me Kate, Guys and Dolls,Annie Get Your Gun, West Side Story, and On The Town, BROADWAY: The Big BandYears is a thrilling musical adventure! The Great White Way was a magni icent platform for a staggering number of hitsongs during the Big Band Era. Popularized by stars of radio and television, thesestandards included: “The Lady is a Tramp,” “My Funny Valentine,” “Luck Be a Lady,”“I Got Rhythm,” and “I Get a Kick Out of You,” and became part of the Great AmericanSongbook. Join Musical Director and Conductor Keith Levenson and The Curtain UpOrchestra as they celebrate Broadway’s best! These songs are characterized by strong songwriting from legends like Cole Porter,Bobby Darin, and Richard Rogers, and the show will even include a mini-biographyof some of the responsible songwriters.

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Broadway music from this era has taken on a life of its own outside of New York. Recording and performing artists over the years along with movies, television commercials and shows have brought these songs into popular culture and have further-popularized the music of Broadway. This energetic show features an on-stage 12-piece band f e a t u r i n g soloists with B r o a d w a y credits.

Single Single Show Show

Tickets: Tickets: $40.00 each$40.00 each

Break out the bellbottoms and leisure suits!Who doesn’t remember the 1977 movie starring John Travolta? The smash hit ilm changed the way we dance forever! All the magic and music of the movie is brought to the stage by this production that played on Broadway for over 500 performances.One of the most beloved dance stories of all time in a spectacular new production, Saturday Night Fever is the coming of age tale of young Tony Manero who learns the value of life in 1970’s Brooklyn. With an extraordinary ability to dance, Tony is the king while in the disco. His weekend dancing helps him temporarily forget the reality of his life: a dead-end job, clashes with his unsupportive and squabbling parents, and his associations with a gang of macho friends. When he meets Stephanie,

who also dreams of a world beyond Brooklyn, and they decide to train together for a dance competition, their lives begin to change forever.This musical is packed with legendary hits from the Bee Gees, including “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “Jive Talking,” “You Should Be Dancing” and “How Deep is Your Love,” in addition to several new songs written especially for this production. The production will prove that Saturday Night Fever “gets at something deeply romantic: the need to move, to dance, and the need to be who you’d like to be.”

Single Show Single Show Tickets: Tickets:

$40.00 each$40.00 each

Thursday, February 11, 2016-7:30 PM

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Country music at it’s best!The adjectives are not hard to ind to describe this season’s headliner: songwriter, country music legend, award winner, multi-instrumentalist, icon, bluegrass star, Grammy winner, Entertainer of the Year. The list could go on and on. Vince Gill’s journey to stardom began when his father encouraged him as a young boy to learn to play guitar and banjo, which he did along with bass, mandolin, dobro and iddle. Since taking his father’s advice, Gill has been presented with numerous awards and accolades throughout his musical career. Gill is known for numerous early career hits such as “I Still Believe In You”. “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away,” “One More Last Chance,” “Tryin’ to Get Over You,” “The Heart Won’t Lie” a duet with Reba McEntire, and “Look at Us.”Becoming an in-demand duet partner, Gill sang with Amy Grant on “House of Love,” the title cut of her 1994 album, and with Dolly Parton on a duet version of her signature “I Will Always Love You” from her Something Special album that earned the duo the CMA Vocal Event of the Year Award in 1996. Gill married singer Amy Grant in 2000, and released Let’s Make Sure We Kiss Goodbye that same year. The album celebrated his new relationship and featured the hit “Feels Like Love.” The couple celebrated the birth of their daughter Corrina

Grant Gill in 2001. Traditional country music isn’t the only genre

in which Gill has found fame. He frequently tours as part of The Timejumpers, a country swing group and can often be heard playing bluegrass music. His 1995 hit “Go Rest High on That Mountain” brought him much acclaim in Gospel music circles.

Gill has sold more than 26 million albums. He has earned 18 CMA

Awards and 20 Grammy Awards to date. Besides being known for his talent as a performer, musician and songwriter, Gill is regarded as one of Country Music’s best known humanitarians, participating in hundreds of charitable events

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A detailed seating diagram may be found on the Cole website:www.richmondcc.edu/cole-auditorium

Season Ticket PricesFront Orchestra (Rows A-M) $145.00 per seatRear Orchestra (Rows N-S) $135.00 per seat

Front Mezzanine (Rows T-W) $125.00 per seatRear Mezzanine (Rows X-CC) $115.00 per seat

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Reserved seating is utilized for all DeWitt Performing Arts Season performances. Row and seat numbers, based on this seating plan, are

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BOX OFFICE: The box offi ce hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and at least one and a half hour prior to each performance.CANCELLATIONS: All programs, artists, dates, and times are subject to change or cancellation due to availability. CELL PHONES: As a courtesy to the performers and to other audience members, please turn off all cell phones and pagers prior to the start of ther performance. Use of cell phones in the Auditorium during performances is strictly prohibited. FACILITY POLICY: The Cole Auditorium’s policy is to open the seating area 30 minutes prior to curtain, although in some cases, technical considerations may delay opening. IN CASE OF FIRE: In the unlikely event of a fi re, please gather all personal belongings and walk calmly to the nearest exit. Follow the instructions of the RCC Ambassadors, ushers, and the Cole Staff. LAP CHILDREN: Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter. LOST TICKETS: Season ticket holders should contact the box offi ce for lost ticket replacement. Season tickets will be reprinted at no cost. Doing so prior to the day of a show will allow for prompt service. PAYMENT: Cash, check, money order, MasterCard, or VISA are acceptable forms of payment. If paying by credit card, payment may be made by phone. Checks should be made to RCC/Cole. PERFORMANCE COURTESIES: Patrons arriving late will be admitted at the discretion of the management to the closest available seats. All performances begin promptly at the designated show time. All patrons are encouraged to arrive a minimum of 15 minutes prior to the designated show time. As a courtesy to the performers and to other season ticket holders and for your safety, please remain in your seat until the house lights have been raised at the conclusion of the performance. RECORDING DEVICES: Use of recording devices in the Auditorium is strictly prohibited by US Copyright Law. Still cameras are allowed for certain performances. Their use is typically not confi rmed until the day of the show. Please ask an usher as you arrive if the use of still cameras are allowed for that performance.

REFUNDS AND EXCHANGES: All season ticket sales are fi nal. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled by the venue and cannot be rescheduled. In the event a performance is cancelled and a refund is offered, ticket holders are required to return their ticket(s) to the box offi ce within 30 days of offi cial notifi cation in order to receive a refund. All refunds will be delivered by check in the mail.SINGLE SHOW TICKETS: When available, single show tickets are sold for $35.00 - $50.00. Please call for specifi c show pricing. Tickets are often even available on the day of the performance. Interested parties can contact the Cole Box Offi ce at any time to be placed on the waiting list. SMOKING POLICY: Cole Auditorium is a part of the NON-SMOKING campus of RCC. Smoking and use of tobacco products are allowed only inside private vehicles. SPECIAL NEEDS: Wheelchair locations are available at the rear of the orchestra level. The Auditorium is equipped with a system for the hearing impaired. These devices, attainable at the box offi ce, are available for all performances at no charge. Service animals are welcome. If you need assistance exiting after a performance, please notify an usher, and the usher will assist you.