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Enchanted Afternoon–Oboe and StringsWednesday, June 10
A Paris HolidayWednesday, July 8
Tribute to SegoviaWednesday, August 12
Baroque Chamber OrchestraWednesday, September 9
Motown 2 JerseySaturday, September 26
Doktor KaboomWednesday, September 30
Colorado SymphonySunday, October 4
The Explorers ClubThursday through Saturday, October 15-24
National Geographic Live! Exploring the Red PlanetSunday, October 25
Reading! And Other SuperpowersTuesday, October 27
Rock LegendsSaturday, October 31
Hot TomatoesWednesday, November 18
Colorado SymphonySunday, November 22
Nat King Cole Christmas Sunday, November 29
The Nutcracker with Classical Ballet of ColoradoFriday through Sunday, December 4-6
Tartan Terrors ChristmasWednesday, December 9
John Denver Holiday Concert Tuesday through Sunday, December 15-20
Classical Holiday Featuring Handel’s Messiah with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus Tuesday, December 22
Production Schedule
One Man Star Wars
The Nutcracker
Boulder Philharmonic
Rock Legends
Tartan Terrors
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Brahms, the Quiet Extrovertfeaturing Scott O’NeilWednesday, January 13
Christine Ebersole–Big Noise From WinnetkaThursday, January 21
YesteradoMonday through Wednesday, January 25-27
Reunion 1985Thursday through Saturday, January 28-February 13
Lightning ThiefThursday, February 4
Global Music from Raccoon HollarWednesday, February 17
Sheryl Renee’s Salute to the LegendsSaturday, February 20
National Geographic Live!
Passion 8000: Dream of a LifetimeSunday, February 21
ColcannonWednesday, March 9
GuGu Drum GroupSaturday, March 12
Cherish the Ladies Saturday, March 19
Colorado Ballet Director’s ChoiceFriday, April 1
Broadway FavoritesWednesday, April 6
National Geographic Live!
Coral Kingdoms and Empires of IceFriday, April 8
Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company’s Cyrano Thursday thorugh Saturday, April 21-30
Colorado SymphonySunday, May 8
Violas in EnglandWednesday, May 11
All dates, performers, and programs subject to change.
SEASON SPONSORS:
Colorado Premiere!
The Explorers ClubAn Untamed Comedy by Nell Benjamin
October 15-24, 2015 London, 1879. The prestigious Explorers Club is in crisis: their acting president wants to admit a woman, and their bartender is terrible. True, this female candidate is brilliant, beautiful, and has discovered a legendary Lost City, but the decision to let in a woman could shake the very foundation of the British Empire. And how do you make such a decision without a decent drink?
Grab your safety goggles for some very mad science involving deadly cobras, irate Irishmen, and the occasional airship. From the award-winning composer and lyricist of Legally Blonde, The Explorers Club was the winner of the 2014 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play. Originally produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club.
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Lone Tree Arts Center Subscriptions include these four theatrical shows!
10 WORDS OR LESSA woman explorer in 1879?! Oh, the controversy!
Manhattan Theatre Club Production, Photo by Joan Marcus
John Denver Holiday Concert Created by Randal Myler & Danny Wheetman
Directed by Randal Myler
December 15-20, 2015 This heartfelt holiday concert celebrates the music of John Denver and the Rocky Mountains with John’s own photos as a backdrop. Featuring
modern and traditional Christmas carols as well as some of John Denver’s most memorable hits, you’ll hear songs such as “Christmas for Cowboys,”
“Aspenglow,” “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” and “Back Home Again.” The cast and band are led onstage by Tony-nominee Dan Wheetman, a world-class picker ‘n fiddler and former member of the John Denver band. Other
performers include Broadway veteran Jim Newman (The Who’s Tommy, Steel Pier, Sunset Blvd.) and acclaimed Nashville singer Gail Bliss.
Lone Tree Arts Center Subscriptions include these four theatrical shows!
10 WORDS OR LESSA sweet Rocky Mountain holiday concert.
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10 WORDS OR LESSBetter band, bigger laughs, and more fun than your reunion.World Premiere!
Reunion 1985Conceived by Susan Draus Written by Susan Draus, David Larsen, and Cody Jamison StrandJanuary 28-February 13, 2016Reunion 1985 is a one-of-a-kind night of festive entertainment, part concert/part comedy extravaganza! The LTAC event hall is transformed into the site of a high school reunion, only this is one you won’t want to miss! Featuring a killer band playing 80s hits, a cadre of talented singers, and a crazily comedic master of ceremonies, this spectacle offers fun all evening long as we unlock a time capsule buried in 1985 and relive the excitement from back-to-school fashions to the homecoming game. Everyone from the class clown to the prom wallflower can join in the fun with drink specials, a photo booth, and even a little dancing after it’s all done! Or you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the entertainment!
Lone Tree Arts Center Subscriptions include these four theatrical shows!
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A Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company Production
Cyrano Adapted by Michael Hollinger and Aaron Posner
April 21-30, 2016Rich with swashbuckling swordplay and witty wordplay, this irresistible story of
romance, passion, and panache has been adored by audiences for centuries. This is the timeless tale of Cyrano de Bergerac, a warrior-poet with a large nose, who vies for the love of Roxane against the handsome yet bumble-tongued Christian.
Love, laughter, and longing abound in this heroic story. Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company, led by Artistic Director Stephen Weitz, is an award-winning
Colorado troupe dedicated to presenting profound theatrical stories.
10 WORDS OR LESSA witty classic with swords, romance, and one giant nose.
The Theatrical Series Is Sponsored by Michael R. Harris & Charlotte Min-Harris
Colorado SymphonyFeaturing Principal Harpist Courtney Hershey BressSunday, October 4 at 7:30pm
This program of Impressionist music showcases the emotions music can convey. Featuring Principal Harpist Courtney Hershey Bress, the program includes works of Debussy among others. Before coming to the Colorado Symphony as Principal Harp in 2001, Ms. Bress enjoyed a wide and varied career, including engagements with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Sponsored by Scott Leonhart & Maggie Eichenlaub
10 WORDS OR LESSDebussy and more showcased in this
Impressionist program.
10 WORDS OR LESSTwo bands. One night. Your favorite Motown and Jersey hits!
Motown 2 JerseySaturday, September 26 at 8:00pm
Classic Motown hits. Classic Jersey doo-wops. How can you choose? Not to worry! For one night only, last season’s sell-out hit, The Motones, take the stage for a ‘sing-off’ concert with perennial Denver favorites The Jerseys. It’s a two-for-one treat with the best music from the 1960s. We’ll have the soul and beat that made that Motown sound on the same stage as the smooth moves and tight harmonies that made The Four Seasons swoon-worthy. You’ll be “Dancing in the Streets” (or at least the aisles!) as these two talented groups see who can get the audience to its feet the fastest as the hits come one right after the other!
Sponsored by The Lone Tree Arts Center Guild
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Colorado Premiere! Rock Legends From the Creators of Yesterday & TodaySaturday, October 31 at 8:00pm
From the same band that brought the house down (twice!) with Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Tribute comes a show just as fun. Rock Legends is a salute to the top rockers and bands spanning the 50s through the 80s. Audience members fill out a quick questionnaire, and then the band puts together a set list just before curtain to match their tastes. From the Beatles to Billy Joel and a lot in between, relive your favorite rock legends.
10 WORDS OR LESSRelive your favorite rock performers over four decades.
Colorado Symphony An Evening with BeethovenSunday, November 22 at 7:30pm
One of the most influential and prolific composers of all-time, Ludwig Von Beethoven has a catalog of compositions that range through the Classical and Romantic eras and features his “Symphony 1.” Cutting edge and bold when it first debuted in 1800, this symphony marked Beethoven’s move from being a student of Haydn to symphonist in his own right.
Sponsored by Scott Leonhart and Maggie Eichenlaub
10 WORDS OR LESSA tribute to this celebrated master, featuring
“Symphony 1.”
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The Nutcrackerwith Classical Ballet of ColoradoFriday through Sunday, December 4-6
After selling out last season, be sure to get your tickets early for this traditional holiday treat filled with Sugar Plum Fairies, Snowflakes, and dances from around the world. The perfect holiday show for all ages, join us as over eighty professional and pre-professional dancers take the stage for an enchanting journey to the Land of Sweets.
10 WORDS OR LESSThe holidays wouldn’t be the same
without this classic ballet.
Nat King Cole Christmaswith Allan HarrisSunday, November 29 at 7:30pm
From “The Christmas Song” and beyond, this nostalgic evening features hits from each of Cole’s Christmas albums as well as other jazz holiday favorites. Jazz crooner Allan Harris returns to LTAC with a holiday concert fit for the great Nat King Cole. A three-time winner of the New York Nightlife Award for “Outstanding Jazz Vocalist,” Allan brings depth and elegance to the stage as he sings the holiday songbook of Nat King Cole in a concert featured in New York last December. Don’t miss the man Tony Bennett has called “my favorite singer” and the New York Times heralded as “a supremely relaxed and tasteful crooner in the Nat King Cole tradition.”
10 WORDS OR LESSRing in the season with this jazz crooner.
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10 WORDS OR LESSHallelujah! The traditional spirit of the season
is here!
Tartan Terrors ChristmasWednesday, December 9 at 7:30pm
Get ready for a riotous holiday show with the irreverent and always-fun Tartan Terrors! Featuring traditional favorites like “Pachelbel’s Canon” on bagpipes and “Christmas in Kilarney,” this show blends comedy, music, and dance into a fun-filled and unique way to brighten your holiday season!
Sponsored by The Andrews Winslow Foundation
10 WORDS OR LESSThese aren’t your average carolers.
Get ready to stomp along!
Classical Holiday Featuring Handel’s Messiahwith the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and ChorusTuesday, December 22 at 7:30pm
Fresh from their concert at the Vilar Center in Beaver Creek, members of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus will help audiences welcome the Christmas holiday with timeless songs of the season as well as excerpts from Handel’s stirring Messiah.
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HOLIDAY SERIES SPONSORED BY:
Christine Ebersole– Big Noise From WinnetkaThursday, January 21 at 7:30pm
For over 30 years, two-time Tony Award winning actress Christine Ebersole has captivated audiences on the Broadway stage, television series and specials, films, concert appearances, and recordings. A native of Winnetka, Illinois, Christine Ebersole won the 2007 Tony Award for “Outstanding Actress” in the “role of a lifetime” as Edie Beale in the acclaimed Tony Nominated Broadway musical Grey Gardens.
10 WORDS OR LESSA Broadway legend relives her career
on stage and screen.
One Man Star WarsWednesday, December 30 at 7:30pm
The Star Wars film trilogy are possibly the most iconic movies to ever come out of Hollywood. Epic in scope, they changed a generation and cinema forever. Then Charlie Ross came around, stripped it all down, and created a show with no costumes, no sets, and limited props to tell the whole story. Contorting himself and his voice, he recreates the larger-than-life scenes of the trilogy. All. By. Himself. From Luke Skywalker to Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia to Darth Vader (and even R2-D2), the whole cast is assembled for your entertainment. As the New York Times says, “you had better start investing in a light saber.”
10 WORDS OR LESSOne man. Three movies. One out-of- this-world event.
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10 WORDS OR LESSA soulful voice that hearkens back to the jazz age.
Colorado Premiere! GuGu Drum Group Saturday, March 12 at 7:00pm
This family-friendly, award-winning drum ensemble of twenty artists from Shanghai, China, will amaze audiences with their athletic, musical, and dramatic drum work. Through their music, the GuGu Drum Group’s artists tell traditional Chinese tales, stage fierce battles between the ox and the tiger, and play instruments as small as finger cymbals and as large as massive standing drums to weave magic on stage.
10 WORDS OR LESSNo hum-drums here! An acrobatic, musical masterpiece.
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Sheryl Renee’s Salute to the Legends Saturday, February 20 at 8:00pm
One of the stars of all three Home for the Holidays, Sheryl Renee brings her soaring vocals and warm stage presence back to Lone Tree. Joined by a five-piece jazz band and other outstanding singers, this jazz concert takes us on a trip down memory lane with a melodic and biographic journey of some of America’s true music legends, including Ella Fitzgerald, Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, and Frank Sinatra!
Colorado Ballet Director’s Choice Friday, April 1 at 8:00pm
Each season, the Colorado Ballet dazzles on stage with flying leaps and flawless pirouettes. The spring brings an exciting time as Director’s Choice allows three shorter works to be showcased. These contemporary pieces are the perfect time to take in the power and grace of these exquisite dancers and athletes as they transform music into art.
10 WORDS OR LESSThree distinctive dances transform
music into art.
Cherish the LadiesSaturday, March 19 at 8:00pm
Celebrating 30 years on the road, Cherish the Ladies have performed all over the world with their rousing Irish music and extraordinary step dancers. This all female band has been named “Best Musical Group of the Year” by the BBC and the “Top North American Celtic Act” by NPR Radio’s “Thistle and Shamrock” program.
10 WORDS OR LESSIrish culture sings and steps its
way onto our stage.
Colorado Symphony Mother’s Day BouquetSunday, May 8 at 7:30pm
Enjoy the exceptional opportunity to hear a bouquet of mixed ensembles in one evening. With tulips of cellos and lilies of trumpets, you’ll enjoy a dazzling array of music from top musicians. Including Mendelssohn’s “Octet,” a cello choir, a brass octet, and more, this is a delightful event that celebrates chamber music to its fullest.
Sponsored by Scott Leonhart & Maggie Eichenlaub
10 WORDS OR LESSA variety of sweet sounds combine.
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See the world through the eyes of National Geographic explorers, adventurers, photographers, filmmakers, and scientists. National Geographic Live! speakers report cutting edge and compelling stories from the field through exhilarating images and video.
“Exploring the Red Planet” NASA Engineer Kobie BoykinsSunday, October 25 at 7:30pm
Few events in the last decade of space exploration have captured the world’s imagination like NASA’s ongoing Mars Exploration Program. Join Boykins for an engaging evening exploring the Red Planet, with an update on the very latest chapter in the ongoing story of Mars exploration.
“Passion 8000: Dream of a Lifetime” Mountaineer Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner
Sunday, February 21 at 7:30pm
Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner didn’t climb K2 because she wanted to be the world’s first woman to summit all fourteen 8,000-meter peaks without oxygen. But that’s exactly what she did. She grew up skiing in the mountains of her native Austria. Then working as a nurse, on weekends she would climb the local Alps. Her unstoppable appetite for adventure finally drove her to blaze a trail into the male domain of high altitude mountaineering. Share the dramatic story, told with breathtaking photos and video from the roof of the world, of how this astonishing mountaineer prepared for and triumphed on K2, earning Kaltenbrunner recognition as National Geographic’s “Explorer of the Year.”
“Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice” Photographer David Doubilet and Aquatic Biologist Jennifer HayesFriday, April 8 at 8:00pm
Discover Kimbe Bay, an unspoiled wilderness of water crowded with layers of life from fingernail-size pygmy seahorses to 60-foot-tall towers of barracudas. Then, journey south to the cold ice-filled waters of Antarctica, where the team moves through and under the ice to capture images of the hidden world of the leopard seal, penguins, shipwrecks, and the sculptural beauty of icebergs. Finally, follow the team north to Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence, an extraordinary world of whales, wolfish, salmon, and harp seals.
SPONSORED BY:
Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech/Daniel Good
Photo Credit: Rebecca Hale
Photo Credit: Kelly Stremmel
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Enchanted Afternoon– Oboe and Stringsfeaturing the Ivy Street Ensemble and Betsy SchwarmWednesday, June 10 at 1:30pm
Any afternoon filled with fine music has the potential for enchantment, but this one seems especially suited. It’s music for oboe and string trio, featuring the unsurpassed charm of Mozart. We’ll also have a pair of works by early 20th century English composers, both of whom decided that the word “fantasy” best described the moods they had in mind. Serenity and sparkle alike will fill the program.
A Paris HolidayWednesday, July 8 at 1:30pm
Chanteuse Marta Burton, French accordionist Jeff Hooton, and clarinetist Rex Spease serve up a savory selection of classic French fare and evocative popular songs from the 1940s. Stroll through the streets of Paris, duck into a speakeasy, and find yourself enchanted by the magic of France.
Tribute to SegoviaWednesday, August 12 at 1:30pm
Award-winning Spanish fingerstyle guitar virtuoso Andy Hackbarth pays tribute to the “Father of the Classical Guitar” Andres Segovia through instrumental selections, short stories about Segovia’s life and music, and hilarious stage antics. This eclectic musical journey transports listeners from the music of Bach and the cathedrals of Germany to the hills of Spain and the work of Albeniz, Granados, and Tarrega.
Baroque Chamber Orchestra of ColoradoWednesday, September 9 at 1:30pm
JS Bach’s timeless Goldberg Variations — 30 ingenious variations on a simple bass line — have captivated listeners in four centuries. A quartet from the Baroque Chamber Orchestra explores 12 of these beloved gems on period instruments, with some unexpected turns along the way!
Hot TomatoesWednesday, November 18 at 1:30pm
The Hot Tomatoes Dance Orchestra is one of the most sought-after swing bands in the Front Range community. Listeners will be delighted by the diverse array of musical styles, from the Great Jazz Age to those fabulous Big Band and swing sounds of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Harry James, and Glenn Miller. Get transported through time and tap your feet while you do it with Hot Tomatoes!
Arts in the Afternoon
A Paris Holiday
Tribute to Segovia
Hot Tomatoes
Phillip Stevensof Ivy Street Ensemble
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Brahms, the Quiet Extrovertfeaturing Scott O’NeilWednesday, January 13 at 1:30pm
Join former resident conductor of the Colorado Symphony Scott O’Neil for this program exploring the piano works and personality of the beloved master, J.S. Brahms. As a fellow composer and pianist, Scott is passionate about Brahms’ work and will share insights about the man and his music interwoven with a performance of some of Brahms’ most loved music for piano, including the “Rhapsody in G Minor.”
Global Music from Raccoon HollarWednesday, February 17 at 1:30pm
Join the Colorado Symphony’s master percussionist and composer, Bill Hill, on an unforgettable music journey around the world. Explore the fascinating sounds and styles of music from many cultures, including the Bossa Nova, Samba, Celtic dances, Spanish Seguidilla, Didgeridoo drones, Egyptian magsuum, and African drumming! More than 40 exotic percussion instruments from across the world will stretch your ears and your imagination!
ColcannonWednesday, March 9 at 1:30pm
Back by popular demand! Authentic and joyous Irish music make this concert perfect for an early St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Colcannon plays with panache, warmth, and wit. Timeless songs and great musicianship transport the audience to another time and place across the sea.
Broadway FavoritesWednesday, April 6 at 1:30pm
Join some of Denver’s favorite musical theatre stars as they take a stroll down musical lane, reminding us all that “There’s no business like show business!” Broadway Favorites is sure to be filled with songs that will light up your heart with memories from old classics by Rodgers and Hart to Stephen Sondheim to Andrew Lloyd Webber. You may not be in NYC, but it’ll sure sound like it!
Violas in EnglandFeaturing the Ivy Street Ensemble and Betsy SchwarmWednesday, May 11 at 1:30pm
Violas may look like the cousin of the violin, but there is a lot of music out there that highlights its unique sound. Violas in England spotlights a variety of music for viola and piano composed in the United Kingdom. Learn why the viola gained popularity in England yet was overlooked in other parts of the world. After this show, you’ll certainly have a new appreciation!
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Doktor KaboomWednesday, September 30 at 10am and 6pm
Creatively blending theatre arts with the wonders of scientific exploration, Doktor Kaboom keeps his audience riveted with interest and rolling with laughter whilst exploring scientific content that ties directly into mandated curriculum standards. Join him for a sidesplitting journey of increasingly spectacular, and often successful, experiments and demonstrations.
Reading! And Other SuperpowersA Creede Repertory Theatre ProductionTuesday, October 27 at 10am
This bilingual (Spanish/English) story follows Nicolas, a young superhero in search of his inner strength. Along the way, he gets help from a colorful and hilarious collection of superheroes. Will Nicolas hone his superpower in time to defeat his nemesis, the dreaded Captain Cliffnote?
YesteradoA Buntport Theatre ProductionJanuary 25-27 at 10am
Yesterado is the imaginative and fun way to learn Colorado history! Based on various newspaper clippings from the 1890s, you’ll meet Jack Langrishe and Marietta Ravel - late 19th century performers eager to usher you back in time to see Colorado history as you never have before!
Lightning ThiefA Theatreworks ProductionThursday, February 4 at 10am and 6pm
Adapted from the book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan, this tale follows Percy Jackson as he tries to prove his innocence to gods and monsters alike. After being accused of stealing Zeus’s master lightning bolt, he has 10 days to retrieve the property and bring peace to the warring Mount Olympus. Full of riddles, battles, treachery, and bravery, this adventure will have young and old hanging on the edge of their seats!
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Yesterado
Lightning Thief
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SPONSORED BY:
Tappan Foundation
We offer a multitude of shows year-round that entertain and educate kids of all ages! Passport to Culture is a program specifically designed for children
and families to experience arts and culture outside the classroom and inside a world of imagination through performances, workshops, and pure entertainment
to foster the growth of visual and performing arts, science, and cultural understanding in our community.
Please see our website for current listings.
Engage young children in arts, culture, and science in this fun and imaginative series. Designed for parents and caregivers to introduce toddlers to the arts in a fun way, this monthly program continues to grow. With shows that explore
everything from instruments to animals, you and your child will love this series!
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Everyone can enjoy an afternoon at the theater!
Sensory friendly performances, community workshops, and regular family programs designed specifically to share the joy of the performing arts with those
with intellectual or developmental disabilities are among LTAC’s newest and most rewarding programs. LTAC invites those on the autism spectrum as well as those
with other intellectual or developmental challenges into our safe, welcoming, and judgment-free environment.
Modifications will be made to these performances to make the shows more accessible to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. These
changes include lowering the volume of the performance, dimming the audience lights just halfway, allowing individuals to leave and return to their seat throughout
the performance, and encouraging patrons to wave their hands rather than applaud. Removing startling noises and keeping the audience visible will help make the shows more comfortable and enjoyable for all. The welcoming and
relaxed atmosphere created by an audience full of peers also removes the fear that someone won’t understand a disruption.
Please see our website for current listings.
Yesterado
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As friends of Lone Tree Arts Center, the Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra offers early access to LTAC Subscribers.
Planetary PleasuresFriday, October 2
The Lone Tree Symphony opens its 2015-2016 season with a fantastic journey through space, carrying listeners aloft with Holst’s “The Planets,” Strauss’s “Also Sprach Zarathustra” and John Williams’s “Star Wars Suite.” Don’t miss this voyage that will be fun for all ages.
Happy Holly Days!Friday and Saturday, December 11 & 12
The Lone Tree Symphony rings in the Sounds Of The Season with a delightful collection of popular and classical holiday favorites guaranteed to put listeners in the spirit of Christmas. Adding to the fun will be Old Saint Nicholas himself!
A Water Wonderland!Friday, February 19
Come along with the Lone Tree Symphony on a magical, musical journey down some of the most beautiful and inspirational rivers of Europe. Among those featured will be the Rhine (Schumann’s “Rhenish Symphony”), “The Moldau” by Smetana, and of course, “The Blue Danube Waltz” by Strauss. All aboard!
Artistry in RhythmFriday, May 6
The Lone Tree Symphony features a special evening of art and music in this program featuring the multiple talents of Bill Hill, principal timpanist with the Colorado Symphony and teacher at DU’s Lamont School of Music. An acclaimed composer, soloist, fine artist, and conductor, Mr. Hill will perform his own compositions combined with original artwork in an evening that promises to be magical. Following the same theme, selections from Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” will also be featured.
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Donors help makeour work possible!
When you subscribe, you qualify for the following great benefits:
• 20% off featured attractions purchased at the time of your
subscription.
• Guaranteed preferred seat selection for theatrical series performances.
• Early access to all added shows throughout the season. In past seasons,
LTAC subscribers had first access to Randy Newman, Judy Collins, and
many others.
• Generous and easy exchange privileges.
When you make a tax-deductible donation to the Arts Center, you help
support all of this and more:
• Outstanding regional, national, and international main stage
performances year-round.
• Family and children’s programs reaching over 10,000 people each year.
• Senior programs produced monthly to enrich and enliven this important
population of people.
• Sensory friendly programs designed for children and individuals on the
autism spectrum or with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Please visit our website or call our Development Department at (720) 509-1009 to learn more about how you can support the Lone Tree Arts Center!
Partners & SupportersIn addition to the generous sponsors listed for specific productions, we would like to thank the following Corporate Circle donors for their support of all Lone Tree Arts Center programs.
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Featured AttractionsSubscribers receive 20% off all Featured Attractions purchased at the time of their subscription. Prices listed reflect this discount.
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SHOW PREMIUM STANDARDMotown 2 Jersey PRICE $46 $41
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Colorado Symphony PRICE $46 $41
Sunday, Oct. 4 at 7:30pm # OF TICKETS
National Geographic Live! presents “Exploring the Red Planet” with NASA Engineer Kobie Boykins PRICE $33 $30
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Rock Legends PRICE $46 $41
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Colorado Symphony PRICE $46 $41
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Nat King Cole Christmas PRICE $41 $37
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Nutcracker with Classical Ballet of Colorado PRICE $33 $30
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Tartan Terrors Christmas PRICE $37 $32
Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 7:30pm # OF TICKETS
Classical Holiday Featuring Messiah PRICE $46 $41
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One Man Star Wars PRICE $37 $32
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Christine Ebersole “Big Noise from Winnetka” PRICE $46 $41
Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7:30pm # OF TICKETS
Sheryl Renee’s Salute to the Legends PRICE $33 $30
Saturday, Feb. 20 at 8:00pm # OF TICKETS
National Geographic Live! presents “Passion 8000: Dream of a Lifetime” with Mountaineer Gerlinde Katenbrunner PRICE $33 $30
Sunday, Feb. 21 at 7:30pm # OF TICKETS
GuGu Drum Group PRICE $33 $30
Saturday, March 12 at 7:00pm # OF TICKETS
Cherish the Ladies PRICE $41 $37
Saturday, March 19 at 8:00pm # OF TICKETS
Colorado Ballet PRICE $37 $32
Friday, April 1 at 8:00pm # OF TICKETS
National Geographic Live! presents “Coral Kingdoms and Empires of Ice” with Photographer David Doubilet and Aquatic Biologist Jennifer Hayes PRICE $33 $30
Friday, April 8 at 8:00pm # OF TICKETS
Colorado Symphony PRICE $46 $41
Sunday, May 8 at 7:30pm # OF TICKETS
Tunes on the Terrace - 5 concerts*Purchase by May 4 to ensure seating; many concerts will sell out quickly Price # of Tickets Total
Reserved Chair $135
Lawn $100
Special Add On-Colorado Symphony Pops $35 $30
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SUBSCRIPTIONS PREMIUM STANDARD # of SUBSCRIPTIONS SECTION / ROW / SEAT
Opening Night (normally Thursday) $188 $173
Weekday Matinee Includes The Explorers Club, John Denver Holiday, & Cyrano $90 $90
Friday Evening $188 $173
Saturday Evening $188 $173
Saturday Matinee $163 $148
Sunday Matinee $163 $148Sub-Total
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Includes: The Explorers Club, John Denver Holiday, Reunion ‘85, & Cyrano
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