BROADWAY
AND BEYOND SERIES
The Manhattan Transfer Sunday,
February 14, 2010 at 7:30 PM
Spend Valentine’s evening relaxing to the
silky-smooth vocals of The Manhattan Transfer!
Spotlighting a mix of jazz, pop, be-bop, and swing,
The Manhattan Transfer (Tim Hauser, Cheryl Bentyne,
Alan Paul, and Janis Siegel) is now celebrating
their 40th anniversary in the entertainment
industry!
They made history when becoming the first
group to win Grammy Awards in two different
categories in the same year, and over their career,
The Manhattan Transfer has collected ten Grammys
and 17 Grammy nominations, further
cementing their icon status in the national and
international music landscape while creating a sound
entirely unique in the field of American popular
song!
Kuss Auditorium, Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH
RUNNING TIME:
90 minutes, no intermission. TICKET OFFICE:
937-328-3874
(toll-free 866-PAC-TKTS)
Adults: $50, $45, $40, $30
Students (age 22 and under): $40, $35, $30, $20
GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE - call 937-324-2712
Looking for a terrific idea to surprise your sweetie
with this Valentine's Day?
Hear the Manhattan Transfer, enjoy a romantic
dinner at Mela Urban Bistro, then relax overnight at
the Courtyard by Marriott.
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS!
In this wicked evening of satirical fun, Dan
Kamin presents “a cheap evening of expensive
theater,” using his incredible physical and verbal
skills to lampoon everyone from pompous opera
singers to sleazy magicians. Come find out why Dan’s
been called “demented, charming and brilliant.”
Turner Studio Theater, Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH
TICKET OFFICE:
937-328-3874
(toll-free 866-PAC-TKTS)
All Seats: $15.00 (general admission)
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania
Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed and funded by The Heinz
Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and
administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
A SPRINGFIELD ARTS
COUNCIL SPECIAL EVENT
FUNNY BONES: The Comedy of Charlie
Chaplin
with Dan Kamin Saturday,
February 27, 2010 at 2:00 PM Dan Kamin
invites you to experience the artistry of cinema’s
greatest comedian from the inside, deconstructing
Chaplin’s comedy with film clips, live
demonstrations, lots of audience participation, and
a classic Chaplin short with live musical
accompaniment.
Turner Studio Theater, Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH
TICKET OFFICE:
937-328-3874
(toll-free 866-PAC-TKTS)
All Seats: $7.00 (general admission)
This project is partially supported by a grant from Pennsylvania
Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed and funded by The Heinz
Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and
administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation.
BROADWAY
AND BEYOND SERIES
RAIN:
A Tribute to The Beatles Tuesday,
March 9, 2010 at 7:30 PM
FROM ED SULLIVAN TO ABBEY ROAD! They look like them
and they sound just like them! “The next best thing
to seeing The Beatles,” raves the Denver Post. All
the music and vocals are performed totally live! RAIN covers the Fab Four from the earliest
beginnings through the psychedelic late 60s and
their long-haired hippie, hard-rocking rooftop days.
RAIN is a multi-media, multi-dimensional experience…
a fusion of historical footage and hilarious
television commercials from the 1960s lights up
video screens and live cameras zoom in for
close-ups.
“A thrilling bit of time-warping
nostalgia… Boomer Heaven!” raves The Fort Worth
Star-Telegram. “Uncanny! RAIN are a quartet of fine
musicians in their own right…as The Beatles, they
triumph!” cheers the Boston Herald. Sing along with
your family and friends as we spotlight such Beatlemaniac favorites as “Let It Be,” “Hey Jude,”
“My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Come Together” and “Can’t
Buy Me Love.”
RUNNING TIME:
Approx. 2 hours, plus 20 minute intermission.
Kuss Auditorium, Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH
TICKET OFFICE:
937-328-3874
(toll-free 866-PAC-TKTS)
Adults: $54, $49, $44, $34
Students (age 22 and under): $44, $39, $34, $24
BROADWAY
AND BEYOND SERIES
In Good Company:
Liz Callaway Sings Broadway Saturday,
April 24, 2010 at 8:00 PM
Like Broadway? You'll love Liz Callaway!
It’s the best of the Great White Way, presented
concert-style in an informal evening of classic and
contemporary Broadway hits, as Liz Callaway
spotlights the breadth and excitement of Broadway on
the Kuss Auditorium stage!
The Tony nominated and
Emmy Award winning vocalist has been called
“unquestionably among the best!” by Variety, and
audiences around the world have raved about this
Broadway star’s incredible versatility and talent.
She has appeared in Miss Saigon, Sondheim’s Merrily
We Roll Along and as “Grizabella” in Cats, where she
sang the hit “Memory” over 5000 times! Backed by an
intimate orchestra, Liz Callaway will delight you!
Kuss Auditorium, Clark State Performing Arts Center
300 S. Fountain Ave., Springfield, OH
TICKET OFFICE:
937-328-3874
(toll-free 866-PAC-TKTS)
Adults: $50, $45, $40, $30
Students (age 22 and under): $40, $35, $30, $20 GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE - call 937-324-2712
May 22, 2009:
Liz Callaway's son, Nicholas, recently appeared in
his high school's production of "South Pacific."
Mother and son were interviewed by the Rodgers and
Hammerstein Organization about their experiences
with and the impact of the classic R&H musicals.
Read the interview here.
Clark
State Performing Arts Center provides a state-of-the-art venue for
the presentation of the performing arts. In order to ensure a
quality facility for generations to come, $1.00 of each ticket
purchased for a Kuss Auditorium event will be placed in the Clark
State Performing Arts Center Endowment Fund for the continued
operation and maintenance of the Clark State Performing Arts Center.
For
more information or to request your free 2009-2010 BROADWAY AND
BEYOND Season Brochure,
call 937-324-2712 (toll free 866-324-2712) OR click here to email us
and
request a brochure
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax
dollars to encourage economic growth,
educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.