art 356: computer publishing brochure t …pjd77408/drd/356_354/356_projectpac-brochure.pdfhis...

6
1 T his project is an opportunity to design a performing arts center brochure. OBJECTIVE: To create a brochure that gives a look an feeling to the a performing art center brand. The brochure should provide the target market with information about the events scheduled over 1 or 2 seasons at the performing art center of your choice. In addition, the brochure should that captures the attention of the demographic while depicting the nature of the a respectable and large center. GRAPHIC DESIGN SKILLS: Formal elements of design such as focal point, hierarchy, eye flow (continuation), unity through grids, balance using negative and positive space. TYPOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS: Typographic rules, leading, kerning, alignment, use of serif, sans serif, and script type faces. Using classic typefaces or typeface that communicate a style, purpose or message. COMPUTER LAYOUT SKILLS INDESIGN: Tools & techniques all related to page layout: Grids, drop Caps, pagination, columns, master pages, gutter width, text wraps, paragraph styles, character styles, kerning, leading, sizing images, quotes, etc.. STYLE: You want to make sure your brochure is readable and reflects the style and target audience of your center. Look at the other performing arts center brochure examples and see what has been done and what you can do. FINAL PRODUCT BROCHURE: PAGES: This depends on how many events are designed on a page or spread. You must have at least 14 events. The page count should be in sets of 4’s. So, for example you can not have 15, 22, or 34 pages. The pages must be able to be divided by 4 as whole numbers. Example: (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60,....) CONTENT: SIZE: The size should be a standard size. So measure out some of the sizes in the examples shown in class. It can not be 8.5 x 11 or 5.5 x 8.5. Here are some sizes: BROCHURE Grading is based on the following: Note: Extra credit will be given to anyone who creates 3 covers (3 issues) for their magazine. PROCESS Conducted Research Provided Sketches/Comps Time (having things done on time) Followed directions according to specs DEMONSTRATION OF PROPER USE OF SKILLS Computer techniques as specified in the objectives DEMONSTRATION OF EFFECTIVE TYPOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS Type usage and treatment as specified in the assignment objectives. DEMONSTRATION OF EFFECTIVE DESIGN CONCEPTS Layout and composition using the elements and principles of design. Ediotiral terms, concepts and elements DESIGN DR. PAULA DIMARCO [email protected] FOR A PERFORMING ARTS CENTER GRADING CRITERIA ART 356 : COMPUTER PUBLISHING 6 x 9 or 9 x 6 9 x 9.5 6 x 10.5 6 x 11 6 x 7.75 6 x 8.25 5.75 x 9 7.5 x 9.5 8.75 x 8.75 9 x 11 9.5 x 8.75 14 events Contents Page Calendar page How to Order Order Form & Seating Chart Map & Directions Price & Subscriptions (These are all in inches)

Upload: dinhkien

Post on 14-May-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

1

This project is an opportunity to design a performing arts center brochure.

OBJECTIVE: To create a brochure that gives a look an feeling to the a performing art center brand. The brochure should provide the target market with information about the events scheduled over 1 or 2 seasons at the performing art center of

your choice. In addition, the brochure should that captures the attention of the demographic while depicting the nature of the a respectable and large center.

GRAPHIC DESIGN SKILLS: Formal elements of design such as focal point, hierarchy, eye fl ow (continuation), unity through grids, balance using negative and positive space.

TYPOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS: Typographic rules, leading, kerning, alignment, use of serif, sans serif, and script type faces. Using classic typefaces or typeface that communicate a style, purpose or message.

COMPUTER LAYOUT SKILLSINDESIGN: Tools & techniques all related to page layout: Grids, drop Caps, pagination, columns, master pages, gutter width, text wraps, paragraph styles, character styles, kerning, leading, sizing images, quotes, etc..

STYLE: You want to make sure your brochure is readable and refl ects the style and target audience of your center. Look at the other performing arts center brochure examples and see what has been done and what you can do.

FINAL PRODUCT

BROCHURE:PAGES:

This depends on how many events are designed on a page or spread. You must have at least 14 events. The page count should be in sets of 4’s. So, for example you can not have 15, 22, or 34 pages. The pages must be able to be divided by 4 as whole numbers.

Example: (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60,....)

CONTENT:

SIZE:The size should be a standard size. So measure out some of the sizes in the examples shown in class. It can not be 8.5 x 11 or 5.5 x 8.5. Here are some sizes:

BROCHURE

Grading is based on the following: Note: Extra credit will be given to anyone who creates 3

covers (3 issues) for their magazine.

PROCESSConducted Research

Provided Sketches/Comps Time (having things done on time)

Followed directions according to specs

DEMONSTRATION OF PROPER USE OF SKILLSComputer techniques as specifi ed in

the objectives

DEMONSTRATION OF EFFECTIVE TYPOGRAPHIC CONCEPTS

Type usage and treatment as specifi ed in the assignment objectives.

DEMONSTRATION OF EFFECTIVE DESIGN CONCEPTS

Layout and composition using the elements and principles of design.

Ediotiral terms, concepts and elements

DESIGNDR. PAULA DIMARCO • [email protected]

FOR A PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

GRADING CRITERIA

ART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

6 x 9 or 9 x 69 x 9.56 x 10.56 x 11

6 x 7.756 x 8.255.75 x 97.5 x 9.5

8.75 x 8.759 x 119.5 x 8.75

14 eventsContents PageCalendar pageHow to Order

Order Form & Seating ChartMap & DirectionsPrice & Subscriptions

(These are all in inches)

2

CEN

TER

Mon

davi

2 0 1 02 0 1 1

ADDEDJUST

BUDDY GUYFRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2011

Covers

BROCHURE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

3

BROCHURE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

Inside

DIANNE REEVESStrings AttachedFeaturing Russell Malone & Romero LubamboSATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2010 | 8PM JHREGULAR $58 $47 $35Pre-eminent jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves is a Grammy Award winner for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for three consecutive recordings—a Grammy first in any vocal category. Her virtuosity, improvisational prowess, and unique jazz and R&B stylings make her an ideal interpreter of the classic American Songbook.

Prices subject to change

Octo

ber

5Select any 3

performances and save 10%

3

SOULFUL VOCALSThese three captivating singers transcend language, expressing the heart of the song in every performance.DIANNE REEVES (this page)BUIKA (pg. 11)TORD GUSTAVSEN AND SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL (pg. 14)

SPONSORED BY

VIJAY IYERHistoricity TrioWEDNESDAY–SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2–5, 2011 | 8 PM VST REGULAR $37Vijay Iyer’s first piano trio album, Historicity, was roundly praised as the top jazz recording of 2009 by The New York Times, Village Voice, and Los Angeles Times, among other publications. The New Yorker has called him one of “today’s most important pianists…extravagantly gifted.”

SPONSORED BY

JOSHUA BELL, VIOLIN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011 8PM JH REGULAR $89 $73 $50For more than two decades, Joshua Bell has enchanted audiences worldwide with his breathtaking virtuosity and tone of rare beauty. His restless curiosity and multifaceted musical interests have taken him in exciting new directions that have earned him the rare title of “classical music superstar.” He returns to the Mondavi Center on the heels of a sold-out 2010 appearance!

BILL FRISELL TRIO JOHN SCOFIELD TRIOFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2011 | 8PM JH PPTREGULAR $49 $37 $25A dynamic duo of guitar legends joining forces for the first time—a show that you’ll find only at the Mondavi Center. Bill Frisell brings a meditative spirit to his rich explorations of American culture, while Scofield is a blistering guru of groove, whose soulful wan-derings include work with Medeski Martin and Wood.

SPONSORED BY Febr

uary

21

SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 | 8PM JHPPT REGULAR $89 $73 $50Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, piano Carey Bell, clarinet

Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole Debussy: Première Rapsodie for Clarinet and Orchestra Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra Berlioz: Scenes from Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17Under the baton of famed conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, the SFS brings a program of the great French composers.

SPONSORED BY

Sept

embe

r-Oc

tobe

r

MADELEINE ALBRIGHT In Conversation with MadeleineAlbright WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 20108PM JH Q&A REGULAR $68 $57 $35The first female Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright provides audiences with a no-holds-barred account of service at the highest levels of American government. Known for her humor and wit as well as her ability to inspire and challenge all while “telling it like it is,” Albright offers a unique, profound perspective, but one tempered by experience and a keen, incisive intellect.

Individual support provided by Lawrence and Nancy Shepard

BAYANIHANNational Folk DanceCompany of the PhilippinesFRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2010 | 8PM JH PPTREGULAR $49 $37 $25Bayanihan, the National Folk Dance Company of the Philippines, takes its name from an ancient Filipino tradition called bayanihan, which means working together for a common good. The company, considered a national treasure in the Philippines, presents a visually stunning evening of enriching entertainment.

SPONSORED BY

4

April

28

ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER® TUESDAY–WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5–6, 2011 | 8PM JH REGULAR $68 $57 $35JUDITH JAMISON ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Masazumi Chaya ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOROne of the world’s favorite dance companies, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, returns to show off the brilliant artistry and passionate energy that bring audiences around the world to their feet night after night. What makes this phenomenal company so special is the incomparable sense of joy, freedom, and spirit that the dancers and audiences share. As part of this mixed repertory program, the Company celebrates 50 years of Revelations, an enduring classic that pays tribute to Ailey’s African-American heritage using traditional spirituals to explore the places of deepest grief and holiest joy in the human soul.Individual support provided by Ken and Joyce Adamson

”It’s powerful, dramatic and soulful... It is uplifting

and liberating.“—Essence.com

ORDER TICKETS 866.754.2787 MondaviArts.org

4

BROCHURE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

Facebook

FIND US ON:

Twitter

TICKET POLICIES

HOW TO ORDER

HOW TO REACH US

GROUP SALES Groups of 10 or more can take advantage of special rates for

selected events. For information call 818-677-3000.

SEATING Subscribers receive the best available seats. Same seats for

all performances not guaranteed for spring subscriptions.

The Valley Performing Arts Center will make every eff ort

to ensure seating preferences are fulfi lled but cannot

guarantee any specifi c seat selections.

STUDENT AND STAFF DISCOUNTFull-time students with a valid CSUN ID may purchase

single tickets at a 40% discount.* Staff and Faculty

members with a valid CSUN ID may purchase single tickets

at a 20% discount.*

* Only single tickets at the A, B, and C level price points are available to students, faculty and staff at the discounted rate.

HANDLING AND FACILITY FEEAll Valley Performing Arts Center tickets will incur a facility

fee of $2 per ticket. The facility fee is used for capital

replacement and restoration of the venues managed by the

Valley Performing Arts Center.

There is an $8 handling fee per order when ordering by

phone, fax, or mail. Handling and processing fees vary online.

There are no handling fees on orders made in person at the

VPAC ticket offi ce.

WILL CALL Tickets are available for pickup beginning one-and-a-half

hours prior to show time at the Ticket Box Offi ce.

A valid photo ID is required.

REFUNDS / EXCHANGES There are no refunds, but tickets may be returned to the

box offi ce 48 hours in advance for tax-deductible contribu-

tion.

ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS? Contact the Ticket Offi ce

818-677-3000 Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Programs, artists, and prices are subject to change.

1 | Order Form

PICK YOUR SUBSCRIPTION:Single tickets, Premier Series, or Choose-Your-Own-4.

CHOOSE YOUR SEAT SELECTION:Subscribers get the best seats at the best price.

CHOOSE YOUR OPTIONS:Prepaid Parking (see section “C” for details)

The prepaid parking pass allows you to park in any lot

on campus for the entire day of the performance you

are attending and expire at midnight on the evening of

your event. Prepaid Parking Passes may be purchased

separately, or with your event ticket for a nonrefundable

fee of $7.00 ($6.00 plus a $1.00 convenience fee) and

cannot be reissued if lost or damaged.

Pre-Theatre Dining (Call 818-677-2076 for Reservations)

The Orange Grove Bistro, conveniently located on the

campus of California State University, Northridge, now

off ers dinner prior to Friday, Saturday and Sunday

evening performances at the Valley Performing Arts

Center. The prix fi xe dinner includes salad, choice of

entrée and dessert, for $28 ($38 with wine) per person.

Price includes tax, gratuity and parking adjacent to the

restaurant. One seating with dinner served promptly at

6:15pm, ends at 7:30pm. Reservations and prepayment

are mandatory and must be made at least one week in

advance. For more info contact Darecia Scott at

[email protected] or call 818-677-2076

www.csun.edu/orangegrovebistro

ONLINEValleyPerformingArtsCenter.org

Sign up for “My VPAC Account Manager”My VPAC Account Manager is the Valley Performing

Art Center’s way of providing you the very best service

to take care of your ticketing and email subscription

online. Visit the site to sign up today.

BY PHONE818-677-3000

Tuesday - Saturday

10 a.m.-4 p.m.

After hours, contact Ticketmaster:

800-745-3000

BY FAX818-677-3076

BY MAILVPAC Ticket Offi ce

California State University, Northridge

18111 Nordhoff Street

Northridge, CA 91330-8448

IN PERSONThe Ticket Offi ce is located to the north of the Valley

Performing Arts Center courtyard on Orange Grove

Walk across from the Matador Bookstore. Patrons may

park in the G3 Parking Structure located on Zelzah and

Prairie streets. Hours of operation are Tuesday through

Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (Hours are subject

to change)

SINGL

E TI

CKET

S

PREM

IER SE

RIES (2

0% O

FF)

C-Y

-O-4

(10%

OFF

)

PREM

IER SE

RIES (2

0% O

FF)

PREM

IER SE

RIES (2

0% O

FF)

PREM

IER SE

RIES (2

0% O

FF)

C-Y

-O-4

(10%

OFF

)

C-Y

-O-4

(10%

OFF

)

C-Y

-O-4

(10%

OFF

)

SINGL

E TI

CKET

S

SINGL

E TI

CKET

S

SINGL

E TI

CKET

S

DATE SERIES TITLE PERFORMANCE A B C D PRICE QTY TOTAL

9/13 Asphalt Orchestra

9/22 Premier Kris Kristoff erson and Merle Haggard $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

9/27 DanceCirque Chinois The National Circus of the

People’s Republic of China$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

10/6 Jazz / World Music Chick Corea and Gary Burton $ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

10/11 Jazz / World MusicSpirituals to Funk featuring Dr. John, The

Lower 911 and The Blind Boys of Alabama$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

10/20Broadway and

American Song

Broadway’s Greatest Hits

Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Gunn, Ted Spurling$ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 35.00 $ 25.00

10/27 Theatre The Acting Company, “Of Mice and Men” $ 40.00 $ 35.00 — —

11/2 Dance Ballet Folklórico de México from Mexico City $ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

11/3Broadway and

American SongJoan Osbourne Love and Hate $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 35.00 $ 25.00

11/8 ClassicalWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra

Antoni Wit, conductor; Yulianna Avdeeva, piano$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

11/17Broadway and

American SongRaul Esparza sings Sondheim $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 35.00 $ 25.00

12/15 Premier The Romeros with Concerto Málaga $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

12/21 Marquee An Evening with Judy Collins $ 85.00 $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 40.00

1/26 ClassicalVancouver Symphony Orchestra: Bramwell

Tovey, conductorJon Kimura Parker, piano$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

2/2 Premier Branford Marsalis, saxophone $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

2/10 Dance Russian National Ballet Theatre, Cinderella $ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

2/14 ClassicalBBC Concert Orchestra

Keith Lockhart, conductor & Sophie Shao, cellist$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

2/16 Jazz / World Music Paco Peña and his dancers $ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

2/21 Emerging Artists Miloš, classical guitar $ 50.00 — — —

2/23Broadway and

American SongBebe Neuwirth: Stories with Piano $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 35.00 $ 25.00

3/1 Premier The Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

3/6 Premier Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

3/8 Classical China National Symphony Orchestra $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 40.00 $ 25.00

3/16 Theatre Aquila Theatre Cyrano, “Cyrano” $ 40.00 $ 35.00 — —

3/23 DanceBlack Grace Dance Company from New

Zealand$ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

3/24 Jazz / World Music The Russian Male Choir of St. Petersburg $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 40.00 $ 25.00

4/5 Classical Vadim Repin, violin $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 40.00 $ 25.00

4/27 Dance Mark Morris Dance Group $ 65.00 $ 50.00 $ 35.00 $ 20.00

5/4 Marquee Jaques Pepin $ 40.00 $ 35.00 — —

5/11Broadway and

American SongMichael Feinstein in Concert $ 85.00 $ 70.00 $ 55.00 $ 40.00 —

5/19 Premier Deborah Voigt, soprano $85.00 $60.00 $45.00 $30.00

Subtotal $

ORDER FORMA

Order Form, Ordering Information, etc

Subscription Information Create Your Own (CYO) Series

3 | 8 0 0 . 2 0 7 . 6 9 6 0

Pre-show DinnersThe UIS Alumni SAGE Society and the Sangamon Auditorium Advisory Board will sponsor and host four pre-performance dinners during the 2011-2012 season.

Come early, get a good parking space, relax, and enjoy a buffet style dinner served in the same building as Sangamon Auditorium. The menu and décor are designed to compliment the evening’s performance. You will enjoy great food and camaraderie with other audience members. These dinners sell out quickly and space is limited. Tickets are available when purchasing tickets to the performance.

Thursday | October 6, 2011 | Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Performance at 7:30 p.m. UIS Public Affairs Center Restaurant | 5:30 p.m. – Reception; 6 p.m. Dinner – Cost - $28/person. A cash bar is available. Seating is limited.

Saturday | October 22, 2011 | In the Mood Performance at 6:30 p.m. UIS Public Affairs Center Restaurant | 4:30 p.m. – Reception; 5 p.m. Dinner – Cost - $28/person. A cash bar is available. Seating is limited.

Monday | February 27, 2011 | Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific Performance at 7:30 p.m. UIS Public Affairs Center Restaurant | 5:30 p.m. – Reception; 6 p.m. Dinner – Cost - $28/person. A cash bar is available. Seating is limited.

Saturday | March 10, 2011 | The All New Original Tribute to The Blues Brothers™ Performance at 8 p.m. UIS Public Affairs Center Restaurant | 6 p.m. – Reception; 6:30 p.m. Dinner – Cost - $28/person. A cash bar is available. Seating is limited.

UIS Broadway SeriesTo subscribe to the UIS Broadway series, simple pick one of the following package options. Package options start at as little as $182

My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Young Frankenstein, In the HeightsMy Fair Lady, South Pacific, Young Frankenstein, In the Heights + Disney’s Beauty and the BeastMy Fair Lady, South Pacific, Young Frankenstein, In the Heights + Riverdance

Or just see them all!My Fair Lady, South Pacific, Young Frankenstein, In the Heights, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Riverdance

UIS Kitchen Sink SeriesSubscription packages are just $174 for all six events! What greater benefit could we offer?

It’s All Relative with Kirsten and Karin Paludan.Erin Bode GroupJake ShimabukuroEric Bibb & Grant DermodyRuth Moody Band5th House

Renewal and new subscriptions are on sale now! Current series subscribers will have the opportunity to renew their same-seat subscriptions until Friday, July 29. Call to renew your current subscription or to become a new subscriber today!

Series SubscriptionsBy subscribing to a 2011-2012 series, you are guaranteed to experience it all! Secure the best seats at the best prices by subscribing today, plus receive many benefits that only our subscribers enjoy…

Receive up to a 25% savings on series tickets.

Get the best seats at the best prices before the general public.

Enjoy the same great seat at every show on the Sangamon Auditorium main stage with the series subscription you select.

Free lost ticket reprinting, available only to subscribers.

Secure the right to renew the same great seat, or upgrade, year after year.

Receive advanced announcement, pre-purchase opportunities and same seat guarantee on events added through the season as part of your selected series subscription.

UIS Visiting Artists SeriesSimply select at least six of any of the following performances to enjoy the same Sangamon Auditorium seat and save!

It’s All Relative with Kirsten and Karin Paludan*Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton MarsalisErin Bode Group*In the MoodMidoriJake Shimabukuro*The Christmas Music of Mannheim Steamroller by Chip DavisEric Bibb & Grant Dermody*Ruth Moody Band*Ballet Folklórico de Antioquia, ColumbiaThe All New Original Tribute to The Blues Brothers™Pink Floyd ExperienceSoweto Gospel Choir5th House*Pilobolus

*Performances in the UIS Studio Theatre

UIS Family SeriesPurchase all three Family Series events and make an already affordable ticket price even more affordable!

ScrapArtsMusicImagoTreasured Stories by Eric Carle

Through the Create Your Own Series option, you can choose any combination of at least 4 events from our UIS Broadway, Visiting Artists, Kitchen Sink and Family Series. The “Create Your Own Series” package gives you the freedom to select all the

shows that you want to see and still receive many choice benefits.

Create your own personal series, selecting the shows you want to see the most.

Receive up to a 20% discount on the shows you select.

Enjoy access to UIS Broadway Series tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

Create Your Own Series packages can be ordered beginning Monday, August 29, at 10 a.m. Create Your Own Series packages are not guaranteed the same seat location for the events selected, but will receive the best seats available after series subscriptions have been filled. You are welcome to purchase varying numbers of tickets to each event in your Create Your Own Series package.

Ever wondered how to get the best seats at the best prices for the shows you want to see? Become a Sangamon Auditorium subscriber! You can subscribe to one or more of our four series – Broadway, Visiting Artists, Family, and new this year, the UIS Kitchen Sink Series – or you can personalize your experience and Create Your Own series. The Ticket Office staff will be happy to answer your questions and help you put together the best package for you.

w w w . s a n g a m o n a u d i t o r i u m . o r g | 44

“Audition” Ticket PricingDefine your experience by trying something new at Sangamon Auditorium.

Through these reduced prices, you can explore different genres of the performing arts and see events that spark your curiosity. “Audition” ticket holders are not guaranteed a specific seat. The day of the performance, Ticket Office staff will place all “Audition” tickets in the best available locations. Patrons who order “Audition” tickets will not be able to pick up their tickets until the evening of the performance. “Audition” prices are only available for individual ticket sales, and a limited number are available for select performances.

|

ts

Pilobolus

carolina performing arts 2011/12 3938

AR

TSP

ER

FOR

MIN

GC

AR

OLI

NIMPORTANT INFORMATIONFACULTY & STAFF TICKETS

and staff at a 15% savings off the single ticket prices, an additional 5% off the

be presented to receive these discounts.

STUDENT TICKETS ARE JUST $10! UNC-Chapel Hill student tickets to Carolina Performing Arts performances are just $10. A portion of each student’s fees support this ticket price, so it is offered exclusively to Carolina students. A valid UNC OneCard must be presented to receive the student ticket price.

GROUP TICKETS

PARKING DONOR PARKING

VIP Donor Valet Parking - For David Lowry Swain Society members who contribute $10,000 or more per season, complimentary valet parking is provided. Valet drop-off and pick-up is beside Memorial Hall in the Hanes Lot.

Donor Reserved Parking - Complimentary reserved parking is available to individuals who contribute $2,500 or more per season. Reserved parking is in a nearby lot.

Donor Priority Parking - Complimentary reserved parking is available for individuals who contribute $1,000 or more per season. Parking is in a campus lot.

GENERAL PARKINGOn Campus - The Cobb parking deck is located off Country Club Road and is a short walk up Cameron Avenue to Memorial Hall. Cobb Deck and other unreserved lots on campus are open to the public after 5pm on weekdays.

In Town - There are more than 475 off-street parking spaces within the Town of Chapel Hill downtown area. The cost for these lots varies by location. More information and a parking map may be found at www.townofchapelhill.org.

ACCESSIBLE PARKINGAccessible parking is available to patrons with a state-issued disability

lot locations. A golf cart will shuttle patrons to Memorial Hall from accessible parking areas.

PARK-AND-RIDE SHUTTLEWhy fight to find that perfect spot? Leave it to us to get you to Memorial Hall on time by taking advantage of our park-and-ride option! Carolina Performing Arts provides shuttle service to and from Memorial Hall, departing from the Friday Center Park-and-Ride lot off Highway 54. Round-trip tickets are just $5 per person and may be purchased with cash on the shuttle

DIRECTIONS FROM RALEIGH– To Town Pay Parking Lots

– To Memorial Hall

Cameron Ave.

FROM DURHAM – To Town Pay Parking Lots

There are parking lots on both sides of the street– To Memorial Hall

FROM GREENSBORO/WINSTON-SALEM– To Town Pay Parking Lots

3.4 miles into downtown Chapel Hill

both sides of the street– To Memorial Hall

3.5 miles into downtown Chapel Hill

AUDIENCE SERVICES

ACCESSIBILITYWheelchair-accessible seating is available. Please advise a Box

Memorial Hall is equipped with infrared listening systems provided free of charge. We have a limited supply of headsets

LATE SEATINGOnce a performance has begun, late seating opportunities are

given to late-comers.

ELECTRONIC DEVICESUse of cell phones, pagers, alarms and electronics of any kind is prohibited during performances. Even with silenced, these devices emit distracting light. If you are concerned about missing an emergency call, you may leave your name, device and seat location with an usher and they will alert you if a call comes through. Photography, videography and recording devices are prohibited during performances.

REFRESHMENTSRefreshments may be purchased in the lobby one hour prior to each performance and at intermission. No outside food or beverage is allowed in Memorial Hall or inside the Beasley-Curtis Auditorium.

COAT CHECKComplimentary coat check is available seasonally on the left side of the main lobby.

SMOKINGSmoking is prohibited inside Memorial Hall and on the UNC Campus.

REMINDERSChildren old enough to enjoy performances are welcome. A ticket must be purchased for any child attending a performance and the child must be seated where a parent or guardian can supervise them. Babes in arms are not permitted.

So that all patrons may enjoy the performance, please hold discussions and texting until after the performance ends; refrain from rustling wrapping paper during a performance; and be modest with your use of fragrances when attending performances.

If you have a complaint about another patron, please alert an usher or the Audience Services Manager rather than approaching the patron yourself. We will be happy to address concerns on your behalf.

Suggestions and comments about audience services are always welcome: call (919) 843-3333 or email [email protected]

WWW.CAROLINAPERFORMINGARTS.ORG / (919) 843-3333

visitorINFO

>>>

5

BROCHURE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

Order Form, Ordering Information, etc

One ticket per show,per ID. Include copy of ISU Student ID.

Single Tickets(When ordering 1 or 2 shows)

ADULTS

Purchase 3 or more shows to receive discounts,great benefits! Restrictions apply, see below:

BECOME A SUBSCRIBER: PICK 3 & SAVE! YOUTH** ISU STUDENTS** LINE 1st Price 2nd Price 1st Price 2nd Price 18 & under Funded by GSB SUB-TOTALS

HOT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO Fri., Sept. 16 | 7 pm ————— x$30.20 N/A ————— x

$35 N/A ————— x$20 ————— x

$20 ——————————AT FISHER THEATER Fri., Sept. 16 | 9:30 pm ————— x

$30.20 N/A ————— x$35 N/A ————— x

$20 ————— x$20 ——————————

THE MILES DAVIS EXPERIENCE Sun., Oct. 9 | 7:30 pm ————— x$33.60 ————— x

$30.20 ————— x$39 ————— x

$35 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————BLAST! Fri., Oct. 14 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$43.80 ————— x$40.40 ————— x

$51 ————— x$47 ————— x

$28 ————— x$20 ——————————

IRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Wed., Oct. 26 | 7:30 pm ————— x$37.85 ————— x

$34.45 ————— x$44 ————— x

$40 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Sat., Oct. 29 | 3 pm ————— x

$47.20 ————— x$43.80 ————— x

$55 ————— x$51 ————— x

$38 ————— x$32 ——————————

Sat., Oct. 29 | 8 pm ————— x$47.20 ————— x

$43.80 ————— x$55 ————— x

$51 ————— x$38 ————— x

$32 ——————————MACBETH (AQUILA THEATRE) Tues., Nov. 1 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$31.90 ————— x$28.50 ————— x

$37 ————— x$33 ————— x

$25 ————— x$20 ——————————

DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY Tues., Nov. 15 | 7:30 pm ————— x$28.50 ————— x

$25.10 ————— x$33 ————— x

$29 ————— x$18 ————— x

$15 ——————————LORIE LINE Sun., Nov. 20 | 3 pm ————— x

$41.25 N/A ————— x$48 N/A ————— x

$25 ————— x$20 ——————————

MERCY ME CHRISTMAS SHOW Thurs., Dec. 1 | 7:30 pm ————— x$40.40 ————— x

$37 ————— x$47 ————— x

$43 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————OSMOND FAMILY HOLIDAY CELEBRATION Thurs., Dec. 15 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$32.75 ————— x$29.35 ————— x

$38 ————— x$34 ————— x

$25 ————— x$20 ——————————

MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT Sat., Jan. 14 | 7:30 pm ————— x$43.80 ————— x

$40.40 ————— x$51 ————— x

$47 ————— x$28 ————— x

$20 ——————————YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Sun., Jan. 22 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$43.80 ————— x$40.40 ————— x

$51 ————— x$47 ————— x

$28 ————— x$20 ——————————

THE SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET Sun., Jan. 29 | 3 pm ————— x$32.75 ————— x

$29.35 ————— x$38 ————— x

$34 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————DOUBT: A PARABLE Fri., Feb. 17 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$31.90 ————— x$28.50 ————— x

$37 ————— x$33 ————— x

$25 ————— x$20 ——————————

MY FAIR LADY Thurs., Feb. 23 | 7 pm ————— x$43.80 ————— x

$40.40 ————— x$51 ————— x

$47 ————— x$28 ————— x

$20 ——————————MAGIC SCHOOL BUS LIVE! Fri., Mar. 2 | 7 pm ————— x

$20 N/A ————— x$23 N/A ————— x

$18 ————— x$20 ——————————

“TSCHAIKOWSKI”– ST. PETERSBURG STATE ORCHESTRA Sat., Mar. 3 | 7:30 pm ————— x$37.85 ————— x

$34.45 ————— x$44 ————— x

$40 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————DANÚ Mon., Mar. 5 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$28.50 N/A ————— x$33 N/A ————— x

$18 ————— x$15 ——————————

THE FAB FOUR – THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE Fri., Mar. 23 | 7:30 pm ————— x$33.60 ————— x

$30.20 ————— x$39 ————— x

$35 ————— x$25 ————— x

$20 ——————————CHANTICLEER Tues., May 1 | 7:30 pm ————— x

$31.90 ————— x$28.50 ————— x

$37 ————— x$33 ————— x

$25 ————— x$20 ——————————

Performing Arts Series 2011-2012

HOT CLUB SOCIAL – HOT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO Fri., Sept. 16 | 8 pm ————— x$20 ————— x

$20 ————— x$20 ——————————

OVERTURE DINNER Buffet dinner is held at the Scheman Building and includes dessert, coffee, tea or milk, and a cash bar. Ages 12 & underIRISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Wed., Oct. 26 | 5:30 pm ————— x

$25 ————— x$12.50 ————— x

$25 ——————————“TSCHAIKOWSKI”– ST. PETERSBURG STATE ORCHESTRA Sat., Mar. 3 | 5:30 pm ————— x

$25 ————— x$12.50 ————— x

$25 ——————————

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE NAREK HAKHNAZARYAN, CELLIST Thurs., Oct. 6 | 7:30 pm This event will be held at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Music Building, ISU Campus. (Applies to this event only) ————— x

$10 ————— x$5 ————— x

$5 ——————————

TODD GREEN – SPECIAL CONCERT AT FISHER THEATER Mon., Nov. 14 | 7:30 pm ————— x$10 ————— x

$5 ————— x$5 ——————————

C.Y.’S KIDS CLUB – Introduce children ages 12 and under to the magic of the performing arts. The $50 membership fee includes one youth ticket to three (3) Performing Arts Series performances, membership badge, family activity packet, access to member-only events and activities, and more! Valued at more than $100! ————— # of memberships x $50 each ——————————Only one ticket per show, per membership. Kids Club Members must be accompanied by an adult. Adult tickets and additional youth tickets can be purchased above.

KID’S CLUB MEMBER NAME BIRTHDAY (MM/DD/YYYY)*

*Members must be 12 years of age or younger as of July 1, 2011.

GIVE TO THE PERFORMING ARTS FUND I/We want to support the Performing Arts Fund at Stephens Auditorium and receive priority seating.

Designate my/our gift for: (select one) Performing Arts Fund Ames International Orchestra Festival Associaton (AIOFA) ———————— TOTAL GIFT: (For installment information call 515-294-1238) $—————————Name(s) as you would like listed in performance playbills:

This gift will be matched/enhanced by my/our employer(s):

HANDLING CHARGE (Due on all orders) $5.00Subtract Iowa State Center Gift Certificates. Certificates must be submitted with your order. ( $ )

GRAND TOTAL $

OFFICE USE ONLY

Number of Club Members Attending

CHOOSE ONE:BLAST! OR Fri., Oct. 14 | 7:30 pm ——————— BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Sat., Oct. 29 | 3 pm ———————

SLEEPING BEAUTY Sun., Jan. 29 | 3 pm ——————— MAGIC SCHOOL BUS Fri., Mar. 2 | 7 pm ———————

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS: Subscriber benefits apply only to adult price tickets for Performing Arts Series shows. Youth and ISU student tickets are not eligible for subscriber discounts or benefits. Not valid with additional offers or discounts.

INFORMATION TO KNOW CHILDREN: While we encourage early introduction to thearts, we also wish to provide the best environment for allour guests. Our policy for young guests is as follows:

• We request that children under six years of age attendonly performances labeled “C.Y.’s Kids Club” and/or “Family Friendly” in our brochure and on our website.

• All patrons, including infants on laps, must have a ticketdue to occupancy requirements.

GROUP TICKETS: Groups of 15 or more receive a $5 discountoff adult ticket prices. For Lorie Line only, groups of 10 ormore receive $5 off adult ticket prices. For more information,call the Ticket Office at 515-294-2479 or 1-877-843-2368.

DOORS: The house generally open 30 minutes prior to showtime. Late arrivals might not be seated immediately.

ACCESSIBLE SEATING: Wheelchair seating is available with companion seating nearby. Inform the Ticket Office of special needs when ordering.

AUDIO ENHANCEMENT: See an usher for infrared listening devices to clarify and amplify sound. Sign language inter-pretation is available with sufficient notice and is conditionalupon the availability of qualified service providers. Requestthis service at least one month prior to the performance.

GIFT CERTIFICATES: Gift certificates are available in any denomination and are valid for all performances at Stephens Auditorium or Fisher Theater. Gift certificates canbe purchased at the Stephens Auditorium Ticket Office or 515-294-2479 or 1-877-843-2368.

SUBSCRIBER TICKET EXCHANGES: Subscribers may exchangetickets free of charge. Exchanged tickets must be received by the Ticket Office (by mail, by phone or in person) at least24 hours prior to the performance for full value.

REFUNDS: Refunds are available only if an event is canceled or rescheduled.

MORE INFORMATION: The Iowa State Center website(www.center.iastate.edu) has additional information aboutall of the performances, including audio and video clips,playbills, biographies and press reviews. The website alsocontains printable directions, detailed seating maps and educational programs.

Programs and artists are subject to change without notice.

PAYMENT METHOD Check Enclosed (payable to the Iowa State Center)

Credit Card: VISA Mastercard American Express Discover Three-Month Payment Plan: Subscribers paying by credit card may choose this option. Please check here to authorize the Iowa State Center to divide your total into three consecutive monthly charges to your credit card. Credit cards cannot expire less than four months after the date of your order. This option is ONLY for patrons purchasing three or more Performing Arts Series events.

Card Number Exp. Date

Signature

ISU Faculty/Staff U-Bill (Divided into three payments, deducted from paychecks during Oct.–Dec. 2011)

ISU Card # 6 0 0 9 5 7 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Signature

ISU Student U-Bill Charge

ISU Card # 6 0 0 9 5 7 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Signature

OFFICE USE ONLY

QUESTIONS?Call the Iowa State Center Ticket Office at 515-294-2479 or toll-free 1-877-843-2368 or e-mail [email protected].

HOW TO ORDER Return the completed order form, and the mailing and payment information below:

10

12

14

16

1822

24

26

28

21

23

25

27

19

17

15

13

11

LogesLoges

N

BY FAX: 515-294-6995Fax both sides of this form.

IN PERSON: Iowa State Center Ticket Office located on the north sideof Stephens Auditorium, Mon–Fri, 10 am–4 pm

BY MAIL: Iowa State Center Ticket OfficeScheman Building, Suite 102, Ames, IA 50011-1113

STEPHENS AUDITORIUM

Pricing levels shown apply to adult tickets only. AllISU student and youthtickets are a single price.

BLUE = 1ST PRICE

GREEN = 2ND PRICE

Individual Tickets Go On Sale July 18

**IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SUBSCRIBER BENEFITS: Subscriber benefits apply only to adult price tickets for Performing Arts Series shows. Youth and ISU student tickets are not eligible for subscriber discounts or benefits. Not valid with additional offers or discounts.Complimentary tickets are available to select events only (indicated on reverse side), are limited quantity and are subject to availability. Offer limited to two (2) complimentary tickets to a single eligible show until June 3. One pair of complimentary tickets per household.Complimentary tickets are not eligible for refund or exchange.

ORDER FORM (PAGE 2)

Performing Arts Series 2011-2012

Please check here if you or your spouse/partner are an ISU employee.

Seating Preference The Iowa State Center is accessible to persons with special needs. Please include special seating requests with your order and we will accommodate you as best possible. Call 515-294-2479 or toll-free 1-877-THE-CENTER for assistance.

DON’T MISS OUT! Please verify or update your e-mail so you’ll be sure to stay informed on new events and happenings, as well as presale opportunities during the 2011-2012 Season.

MAILING INFORMATION (please print)

Full Name

Spouse/Partner

Address

City State Zip

Day Phone Evening Phone

E-mail

OFFICE USE ONLY

2012 AT A GLANCE

OR

DE

R H

ER

E!

RE!

O

Method of Payment: VISA MasterCard Check Enclosed SORRY, NO REFUNDS.

Card Number Expiration Date Signature

AUDITIONS 2012Theatre 2012Auditions for Servant of Two Masters, RENT, and Ionesco Plays wil take place Jan. 17 and Jan. 18 at 7 pm in the McKinney Theatre. Callbacks on Jan. 19.

Musicals 2012Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and My One and Only Open Vocal Call on March 11 at 11 am. Dance Call on March 18 at 11 am. McKinney Theatre.

Children’s Chorus Audition for Joseph and the Amaz-ing Technicolor Dreamcoat on March 18 at 11 am.

Two-Hour Children’s Audition Workshop for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat on March 17 from 11-1 pm.

Music 2011Choirs: Jan. 9 at Noon and Jan. 10 at 6 pm in FA101Jazz Lab Band: Jan. 9 at 1:30 pm in FA103Wind Ensemble: Jan. 10 at 7 pm in FA 103Jazz Combos: Jan. 11 at 4 pm in FA103Big Band: Jan. 11 from 7-10 pm in FA103Applied Music: Jan. 12 at Noon in FA101Orchestra: Jan. 12 from 7 pm in FA101

Dance 2012We’ll be looking for dancers in Jazz, Hip Hop, Modern, Ballet and Tap. Jazz shoes recommended as a general shoe. Jan. 11 at 1:30 pm and Jan. 12 at 7:30 pm in the Saddleback College Dance Studio, PE 301.

Find audition details at www.saddleback.edu/arts.

Jan. 7 Professional Guest Artist Series: An Evening of Comedy & MagicJan. 19 Concert Hour: Joey Sellers TrioJan. 22 Kevin Ayesh Piano RecitalJan. 23 Saddleback College Jazz Faculty in ConcertFeb. 4 Jazz Day with Clay JenkinsFeb. 8- Art Gallery: Mar. 8 Faculty Art and Photo ExhibitionFeb .16 Concert Hour: Piano Master Class with Chris Durrenberger Feb. 16 Chris Durrenberger and Kirill Gliadkovsky Two-Piano RecitalMar. 2-11 Theatre Arts: Servant of Two MastersMar. 3 A Choral TapestryMar. 4 Piano RecitalMar. 5 Jazz Lab with Jeff EllwoodMar. 6 Speech & Debate Showcase FundraiserMar. 10 Concerto Gala — Catch a Rising Star!Mar. 14 Wind EnsembleMar. 17 Professional Guest Artist Series: Sit Down for Stand Up Mar. 23 Big Band Swing Thing

April 5 Concert Hour: Viola Concert with Born LauApril 13-22 Theatre Arts: RENTApril 21 A Global WomanApril 22 Happening/Unhappening 2April 23- Art Gallery: Annual Juried Student May 9 Art Exhibition 2012April 26-28 Dance Collective 2012April 29 Piano RecitalApril 30 Jazz Lab Ensemble Concert May 2 Saddleback Big BandMay 3 Concert Hour: Saddleback Music Students in RecitalMay 4 & 5 Theatre Arts: An Evening of Ionesco PlaysMay 6 Guitar StoriesMay 7 Jazz Combo Concert May 8 Wind EnsembleMay 12 Sailing the High C’s!May 27 KSBR Birthday Bash 2012June 8-24 SCLO: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatJuly 9, 16, Seriously Sondheim 23, 30 July 13-29 SCLO: My One and OnlyAug. 3-5 Mainstage Kids: The Jungle Book

Date/Time Date/Time General Student/ Children EVENT 1st Choice 2nd Choice Admission Senior/Angel 12 & under TOTAL

No. $ each No. $ each No. $ each

COMEDY & MAGIC JAN. 7/7:30PM $32 $30 $25

SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS $12 $11 $6

BIG BAND SWING THING MAR. 23/7:30 PM *$25

RENT $13 $12 $9

DANCE COLLECTIVE 2012 **$12 FREE

SAILING THE HIGH C’S $20 $18

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING $27 $26 $12 TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT

MY ONE AND ONLY $27 $26 $12

THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS $16 $14 ★ $12

SERIOUSLY SONDHEIM $20

* Big Band Swing Thing is $40 for two; ** Dance Collective 2012 is $15 at the door ★ Children for this event 16 & under GRAND TOTAL $

Name ________________________________________________________________

Address _______________________________________________________________

City _________________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Email Address___________________________________________________________

Day Phone __________________________ Evening Phone ____________________

TICKETSTICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Visit us at www.saddleback.edu/arts

Charge your order by PHONE to VISA or MasterCard by calling (949) 582-4656 (noon–4 pm Tues.-Sat.) or

MAIL your order: Fill in order form below, include with payment and mail to Fine Arts Ticket Office, Saddleback College,

28000 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo, CA 92692 or

FAX your order to (949) 347-8653 or

ONLINE orders can be made via our website: www.saddleback.edu/arts

All events are subject to change without notice!

OR

ON SALE NOW!w.

NEnoon

elow

Box Office Open on January 6, 2012

How to Order Patron Info

19 | 8 0 0 . 2 0 7 . 6 9 6 0

Order by mailComplete and return the attached order form found in the center of this brochure along with your payment. Subscription payment is due by

Mail subscription order forms to: Sangamon Auditorium Ticket Office, University of Illinois at Springfield One University Plaza MS PAC 292 | Springfield, Il 62703

Order onlineQuick and Simple.

Subscriptions may be ordered online at www.SangamonAuditorium.org through our simple to navigate website. Once your order is received a ticket seller will contact you to assist you with your seating preferences and to process payment.

Order by phoneOur friendly Ticket Office staff is ready to assist you. Subscription orders may be placed over the phone by calling 217. 206. 6160 or 800. 207. 6960, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Order in personBring your subscription order form to the Sangamon Auditorium Ticket Office

Located on level 2 of the Public Affairs Center, MS PAC 292, at the University of Illinois at Springfield. Walk-up hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

w w w . s a n g a m o n a u d i t o r i u m . o r g | 200

ParkingFree parking is available for patrons during evening and weekend events in lots A, B, C, D, F, G & I. During daytime events, patrons may park for free in lots A, B or C. Vehicles parked in lots other than those mentioned above will be subject to ticketing by Campus Police. The minimum fine for parking violations is $25. Patrons are responsible for any tickets and fines associated with parking in lots other than those mentioned above or for any illegal parking in any of the above lots.

Seventeen parking spaces for patrons with mobility impairments are available for all events. A map, noting this parking, is available upon request through the Ticket Office.

Valet Parking: Valet parking is available for all Sangamon Auditorium season events occurring in the Auditorium and for most rental and resident group events. One hundred valet spaces are available first come, first served at $8 per vehicle. To take advantage of this service, vehicles should proceed to the main entrance (i.e. Teardrop) down Ernest Hemingway Drive. There will be two lanes, one for passenger drop off/pick up and one for valet. For valet service, please stay in the right lane.

Premium Parking: Premium parking is available for all Sangamon Auditorium season events occurring in the Auditorium and for most rental and resident group events. Premium parking is located in lot E, just north of the PAC building, for $5 per vehicle. Premium parking is first come, first served. The capacity of this lot varies depending of the day of the week and its use by UIS students and faculty/staff.

Event Parking Trends: As Sangamon Auditorium is part of the UIS campus, students and faculty/staff generally have first access to the campus parking lots. Classes are in session in the PAC building Monday-Friday from about 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The last evening classes begin at 6 p.m. Please take this information into account when determin-ing in which lots to park, as student and faculty cars will be parked there as well.

Typically for events at Sangamon Auditorium, lots C and D fill first. Premium parking in lot E also fills quickly. Lots F, G and I will fill quicker when there are events in the Recreation and Athletic Center and the Kiwanis Stadium. Generally, lots A and B are the last to fill, but require more time spent on foot to get to the Auditorium as they are located further away from the Public Affairs Center.

For the easiest access in and out of free campus parking, it is recommended that patrons use Edgar Lee Masters Drive/University Drive to park in lot B. This helps patrons avoid the intersection near the Teardrop, which is generally filled with patrons seeking valet service.

Refunds & ExchangesDue to the mutable nature of the performing arts, programs and artists are subject to change. Refunds are given only in the case of an event cancellation or date change. Only the face value of the ticket will be refunded; all convenience and handling fees are non-refundable.

Ticket exchanges are permitted only within the multi-date run of the same performance. Ticket buyers may exchange tickets within the run for a fee of $1 per ticket. Patrons are responsible for paying any difference in ticket price due to a change in time and/or price zone; refunds are not given for any price difference. The original tickets must be returned to the Ticket Office by mail or in person at least 2 hours prior to the first performance within the run of performances. You may also fax a photocopy of your torn tickets to 217.206.6391.

For most performances, you may donate your tickets for resale 24 hours prior to the event if you are unable to attend. Upon request, you will be issued a tax receipt for this donation from the University of Illinois Foundation. Please call the Ticket Office for details.

Lost TicketsCall the Ticket Office at 217.206.6160 to have duplicate tickets printed for you and waiting at Will Call. The ticket reprint fee is $1 per ticket. Photo ID is required when picking up reprinted tickets. In the event of a double seating situation, priority will always be given to the holder of the reprinted tickets. Series subscribers have the benefit of not paying the reprint fee for lost tickets.

Infants & Children All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket for entry, including small children and infants. For infants ages two and younger who will not be using a seat of their own, an Infant Pass is available from the Ticket Office. Our Ticket Office staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding child-appropriate performances.

LatecomersSangamon Auditorium reserves the right to hold late seating based on the artist’s preference, or until it is determined that late seating will be the least disruptive to the artists and our audiences.

Accessibility ServicesWhen placing your order, please let the Ticket Office know if you or anyone in your party is in need of accessible services.

The Ticket Office can be reached at 217.206.6160 or 800.207.6960. A relay service for patrons who use a Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) is available by calling 800.526.0844.

We ask patrons to request accessible services two weeks or more before a performance to provide sufficient time to make and secure the appropriate arrangements. Please note that services are not arranged until requested by ticket purchasers, and that all services may not be available for every performance and are contingent on the availability of service providers.

Please contact the Ticket Office to request the following services:

Large print or Braille programsCommunication Access Realtime Translation (CART)American Sign Language interpreterWheelchair accessible seatingEasy access seatingExtra leg room“Large” or “plus size” seating – The Auditorium does not have specially designated seating, but Ticket Office staff can arrange for a seat with no arms and a companion seat to be placed in an accessible seating area.Wheelchair assistance – The Auditorium has several wheelchairs that are used to assist patrons to their seats. Upon request, an usher can be waiting at the main entrance to the Public Affairs Center with a wheelchair.Other – Please let us know what requests you have, and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Other Services Available At Sangamon Auditorium events

Personal Amplified Listeners (PALs) – available at the Ticket Office the day of the event free of charge on a first come, first served basis Parking – Seventeen parking spaces for patrons with mobility impairments are available for all events. A map, noting this parking, is available upon request through the Ticket Office.

Pilobous

6

BROCHURE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTART 356: COMPUTER PUBLISHING

Seating Charts

55

SEATING CHARTS

The Department of Music’sConrad Prebys Concert Hall

Balboa Theatre

Mandeville Auditorium

K-15

L-15

M-15

N-15

O-15

P-15

R-15

S-15

T-15

U-15

V-15

W-15

X-15

Y-15

Z-15

ZZ-15

A-19

B-23

C-15

D-13

E-13

K-16

L-16

M-16

N-16

O-16

P-16

R-16

S-16

T-16

U-16

V-16

W-16

X-16

Y-16

Z-16

ZZ-16

A-11B-13

C-13D-15

E-15F-17

G-17H-15

A-12B-14

C-14D-16

E-16

H-12

A-113B-114

C-115D-116

E-117F-116

G-117H-118

J-121K-122L-122

M-122N-122O-121P-121R-121S-121T-121U-121V-121

W-120X-114

A-101B-101

C-101D-101

E-101

H-101*J-101K-101L-101M-101N-101O-101P-101R-101S-101T-101U-101V-101W-101X-101

122-10117-1 2-16

15-1 2-16

F-21G-21H-21J-21K-21L-21

M-21N-21O-21P-21R-21S-21T-21

F-22G-22H-22J-22K-22L-22M-22N-22O-22P-22R-22S-22T-22

F-112G-112H-113J-113K-113L-113

M-113N-1130-113

F-101G-101H-101J-101K-101L-101M-101N-1010-101

112-10121-1 2-22

A-113

B-113

C-113

D-113

E-113

A-101

B-101

C-101

D-101

E-101

A-20

B-20

C-20

D-20

E-20

113-10123-1 2-20

STAGE

AORCHESTRA

BLOGE

CBALCONY

A-35

B-41

C-44

D-43

E-44

F-45

G-44

H-45

J-42

K-41

L-40

M-36

A-1

B-1

C-1

D-1

E-1

F-1

G-1

H-1

J-1

K-1

L-1

M-1

6 – 127 – 22 21 – 7AA-27

BB-27

CC-27

DD-27

EE-27

FF-27

GG-27

HH-27

JJ-27

AA-1

BB-1

CC-1

DD-1

EE-1

FF-1

GG-1

HH-1

JJ-1

LL-24 LL-1

STAGE

A

A

B

C

C

N-128

K-128

L-128

M-128

N-128

P-127

Q-127

N-101

K-101

L-101

M-101

N-101

P-101

Q-101

STAGEA-119

B-120

C-122

D-124

E-125

F-125

G-126

H-126

I-126

J-126

A-101

B-101

C-101

D-101

E-101

F-101

G-101

H-101

I-101

J-101

A

A

STAGE

LOFT RESERVED LOFT GENERAL ADMISSION

The Loft

key a = price level one, b = price level two, c = price level three

32 www.canyonsPAC.com

About theSANTA CLARITA

Performing Arts CenterDirections:From the south, take Interstate 5 north to Valencia Boulevard.Turn right onto Valencia Boulevard. At the third light (counting theoff-ramp light) turn right onto Rockwell Canyon Road. Enter thecollege at the electronic marquee situated opposite the PerformingArts Center (the fourth parking lot entrance on the right).From the north, take Interstate 5 south to Valencia Boulevard(just past Magic Mountain). Turn left onto Valencia Boulevard. Atthe fourth light (counting the off-ramp light) turn right ontoRockwell Canyon Road. Enter the college at the electronicmarquee situated opposite the Performing Arts Center (thefourth parking lot entrance on the right).

Parking:College of the Canyons has ample parking for all events held onits campus. For performances on Monday through Fridayevenings, parking is not available in Lots 1, 2 or 3 until after 7p.m. However, for evening performances Monday through Friday,parking is available in Lots 4, 5, 6 or 7 one hour prior to thescheduled event time. For performances on Saturday or Sunday,parking is available in Lots 1 through 7 starting two hours priorto event time and until two hours after the event ends. Pleasekeep in mind that Campus Safety personnel will enforce parkingrules when any car is parked at red curbs, in accessible spaceswithout the proper permit, outside of a designated space, infront of a doorway or in a construction site. Please visit theWebsite or contact the Box Office for additional information.

Black Box Theatre:(Theatre located on the northwest end of the PAC). The Black Box is a unique “flexible seating” venue featuring newand experimental productions. Due to the nature of the venue,the exact number of seats available for performances is often notknown until closer to opening night. Therefore, a limited number of seats will be placed on sale at the beginning of the season untilthe exact seating count has been confirmed by the technical staff.All seating in the Black Box Theatre is General Admission – on afirst-come first-served basis. Please contact the Box Office foradditional information.

Suitable for Youth:Performances throughout the season represent a wide range ofartistic expression and audience appeal. While many performancesmay be appropriate for younger children, it is always best to readthe event description and content notes of every performance soyou can make the best decision for your family and children. Children ages 2 and older will require a ticket for entrance.

Volunteer Ushers:We continue to have opportunities for volunteers to serve on our Front of House team. As a volunteer, you get to see theperformance you are ushering and earn credits toward freetickets to see upcoming productions! To volunteer, please contactSharon Collins, PAC House Manager at 661-362-5306 or email at [email protected].

The Venue:The $18.3-million facility boasts a spectacular prosceniumtheater with a state-of-the-art sound system and 886 seats, aswell as an experimental Black Box theatre. Funded by theState of California ($15.9 million) and the City of Santa Clarita($2.4 million), the center features instructional, communityand professional entertainment and informational programs.Designed with a green room, scene shops, costume andproperty storage, orchestra pit, make-up/dressing room areas,lockers, showers, ticket booth and snack bar, the PerformingArts Center is a one-of-a-kind performance destination forcommunity members in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Box Office & Patron Services Information:The PAC Box Office is located at the venue (north end of Lobby)and is accessed from the outside through ticket windows. Hoursof operation: Monday-Friday 11:30 am-5:30 pm. The PAC BoxOffice will also open two hours prior to show time, except forBlack Box events which are one hour prior to show time.Contact the Box Office via phone at 661-362-5304, via fax at661-362-5310, or via email at [email protected]. Note:Please do not submit ticket orders via email.

Group Sales:• 10 to 24 people receive a 10% discount off regular ticket price.• 25 to 49 people receive a 15% discount off regular ticket price.• 50 and more people receive a 20% discount off regular ticketprice. Please visit the Website or contact the Box Office foradditional information.

RUSH Tickets:A limited number of discounted RUSH tickets for students,educators, military personnel, emergency services, and seniors(age 60 and above) will be available the evening of specifiedshows. Please check the Website or call the Box Office foradditional RUSH ticket information.

Gift Certificates:Gift certificates may be purchased through the Box Office in avariety of denominations and are redeemable for COC Presentsand Arts on Campus (college productions) performances,depending on seating available at time of redemption.

Accessibility: The Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center has been constructedto accommodate attendance for people with accessibilityrequirements. Accessible seating is available on the main floor in the Orchestra seating section of Rows E or P and isaccessible by an elevator. Please contact the Box Office foradditional information and to purchase accessible seating.

Location: The Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center is located on theCollege of the Canyons Valencia campus at: 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355

www.facebook.com/collegeofthecanyons

www.youtube.com/collegeofthecanyons

www.twitter.com/canyons

Follow College of theCanyons and the SantaClarita Performing ArtsCenter at College of theCanyons all season long onour social media pages!

SEATING

CHA

RT