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REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED)
GOOD LOVELIES
SWINGING HARMONIES AND HILARIOUS TALES
MARK O’CONNOR–AN APPALACHIAN CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY MELODIES FROM THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS
GARRY KRINSKY
TOYING WITH SCIENCE
YAMATO
THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN
THE HOT SARDINES
SPEAKEASY NIGHTS
BRADLEY FIELDS–MATHEMAGIC!
A MAGIC SHOW
CALADH NUA
BELOVED MELODIES FROM THE
EMERALD ISLE
THE INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS:
TARGET EARTH
A LIVE-ACTION GRAPHIC NOVEL
CAPITOL STEPS
POLITICAL SATIRE
live!2015–2016 SEASON
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2015 /8 PMMark O’Connor–An Appalachian ChristmasHoliday Melodies from the Smoky Mountains Grammy-winning violinist/fiddler Mark O’Connor transports audiences to the rolling hills and wooded hollows of Appalachia with playful and joyous songs and music of the season. Merging folk, country, jazz, and classical music, O’Connor and friends usher us into the holidays with warmth and elegance.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016 /7 PMGarry Krinsky Toying with Science With physical comedy and non-stop energy, Garry Krinsky combines circus skills, mime, original music, and audience participation in an entertaining exploration of the scientific principles of gravity, leverage, fulcrums, and mechanics. Come explore science with wit, theatrics, and lots of fun!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 / 8 PMYamatoThe Drummers of JapanThrill to the resounding power of traditional Wadaiko (taiko) drums with Yamato, a twelve-person troupe from Japan whose performances pulse with vitality and passion. Inspired by the heartbeat in every one of us, this soul-stirring music can only be truly experienced live and in-person. Don’t miss it!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015 /8 PMReduced Shakespeare CompanyThe Complete History of Comedy (abridged) Get ready for a laugh fest as the Reduced Shake-speare Company presents their clever take on comedy through the ages, from Aristophanes, Shakespeare, and Moliere to Vaudeville, Charlie Chaplin, and The Daily Show. The bad boys of abridgment leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the history of comedy in ninety rollicking minutes.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015 /8 PMGood LoveliesSwinging Harmonies and Hilarious TalesBuoyant bluegrass and sweet storytelling come together in a show that features the flawless three-part vocal harmonies of this charming female trio and comedic accounts of their adventures on the road. Expect delightful songs and smiles all around in this irresistible performance by one of Canada’s premier folk bands.
With all the hustle and bustle associated with this time of year, it’s a real joy to find some-thing so simple and pure as this holiday offering from Mark O’Connor.
—The Daily Local News, PA
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
Krinsky’s show is bright, fun-filled and audience interactive—and learning a thing or two didn’t hurt either.
—The Lowell Sun, MA
$25 / $10 YOUTH (GENERAL ADMISSION)
… a genuinely theatrical experience, delivered with balletic grace…
—Times Online (UK)
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
It’s a show about wit. About quick minds. About what makes us laugh. And what’s fair game for laughter.
—Cincinnati Enquirer
$38, $33, $28 / $10 YOUTH
(They) make three-part harmonies divinely—all sun, serotonin, and retro-radio.
—Globe & Mail
$35, $30, $25 / $10 YOUTH
Experience Caltech...live!
10 | 17 Reduced Shakespeare Company
11/14 Good Lovelies
12/12 Mark O’Connor
1/30 Yamato
10/17 Reduced Shakespeare Company
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
1/15 Garry Krinsky
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2015 /8 PMMark O’Connor–An Appalachian ChristmasHoliday Melodies from the Smoky Mountains Grammy-winning violinist/fiddler Mark O’Connor transports audiences to the rolling hills and wooded hollows of Appalachia with playful and joyous songs and music of the season. Merging folk, country, jazz, and classical music, O’Connor and friends usher us into the holidays with warmth and elegance.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016 /7 PMGarry Krinsky Toying with Science With physical comedy and non-stop energy, Garry Krinsky combines circus skills, mime, original music, and audience participation in an entertaining exploration of the scientific principles of gravity, leverage, fulcrums, and mechanics. Come explore science with wit, theatrics, and lots of fun!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 2016 / 8 PMYamatoThe Drummers of JapanThrill to the resounding power of traditional Wadaiko (taiko) drums with Yamato, a twelve-person troupe from Japan whose performances pulse with vitality and passion. Inspired by the heartbeat in every one of us, this soul-stirring music can only be truly experienced live and in-person. Don’t miss it!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015 /8 PMReduced Shakespeare CompanyThe Complete History of Comedy (abridged) Get ready for a laugh fest as the Reduced Shake-speare Company presents their clever take on comedy through the ages, from Aristophanes, Shakespeare, and Moliere to Vaudeville, Charlie Chaplin, and The Daily Show. The bad boys of abridgment leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the history of comedy in ninety rollicking minutes.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015 /8 PMGood LoveliesSwinging Harmonies and Hilarious TalesBuoyant bluegrass and sweet storytelling come together in a show that features the flawless three-part vocal harmonies of this charming female trio and comedic accounts of their adventures on the road. Expect delightful songs and smiles all around in this irresistible performance by one of Canada’s premier folk bands.
With all the hustle and bustle associated with this time of year, it’s a real joy to find some-thing so simple and pure as this holiday offering from Mark O’Connor.
—The Daily Local News, PA
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
Krinsky’s show is bright, fun-filled and audience interactive—and learning a thing or two didn’t hurt either.
—The Lowell Sun, MA
$25 / $10 YOUTH (GENERAL ADMISSION)
… a genuinely theatrical experience, delivered with balletic grace…
—Times Online (UK)
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
It’s a show about wit. About quick minds. About what makes us laugh. And what’s fair game for laughter.
—Cincinnati Enquirer
$38, $33, $28 / $10 YOUTH
(They) make three-part harmonies divinely—all sun, serotonin, and retro-radio.
—Globe & Mail
$35, $30, $25 / $10 YOUTH
Experience Caltech...live!
10 | 17 Reduced Shakespeare Company
11/14 Good Lovelies
12/12 Mark O’Connor
1/30 Yamato
10/17 Reduced Shakespeare Company
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
1/15 Garry Krinsky
A happily retro multimedia extravaganza.—The New York Post
$42, $37, $32 / $10 YOUTH
The best musical satire on Washington I’ve ever seen!
—The Washington Times
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2016 / 8 PMThe Intergalactic Nemesis: Target EarthA Live-Action Graphic NovelComic book culture meets 1930s radio shows in this captivating sci-fi theatrical spectacular for all ages. Can investigative reporter Molly Sloan and her faith- ful assistant Timmy Mendez team up with mysterious librarian Ben Wilcott to save Earth from an invasion of sludge monsters from the planet Zygon? Join us to find out!
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2016 / 8 PMSUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016/3:30 PMCapitol StepsPolitical SatireNo matter who or what is in the headlines, you can bet the Capitol Steps will spoof the entire political spectrum with their special brand of political song parodies and satire. Direct from Washington, D.C., this clever troupe draws amused nods and big guffaws…what else would you expect from the group that puts the MOCK in Democracy?!
All events are held in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus. Events, dates, and times are subject to change.
Get tickets and more information at 626/395-4652 or www.events.caltech.edu.
… simply phenomenal, crisp musicianship going hand in hand with immaculate and witty showmanship.
—London Times
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
Rarely have I seen magic with such grace and wit!
—Chicago Tribune
$25 / $10 YOUTH (GENERAL ADMISSION)
Solid traditional music with plenty of flair and lots of musical imagination.
—Irish Music Magazine
$35, $30, $25 / $10 YOUTH
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 / 8 PMThe Hot Sardines Speakeasy NightsBandleader Evan “Bibs” Palazzo and lead singer “Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol combine with an ensemble of powerhouse musicians—including their very own tap dancer!—to make “hot jazz” with glamour, grit, and passion. Expect the sizzling, history-defining jazz of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, in a vibrant show that bridges genera-tions and captivates 21st century audiences.
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 /7 PMBradley Fields MatheMagic!Bradley guides children on a world class journey of discovery and wonder, diving into the world of numbers and magic. Discover the beauty, the power, and the magic of math.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 / 8 PMCaladh NuaBeloved Melodies from the Emerald IsleThe history and future of Irish music spark to life with Caladh Nua (Gaelic for a new or safe port), five staggeringly talented musicians deeply rooted in the tunes of the Southern counties of Ireland. With musicians on banjo, fiddle, guitar, bodhrán, tin whistle, a button accordion plus lilting vocals—this vibrant group captures the essential qualities of traditional Irish music balanced with innovative contemporary flourishes.
2/20 The Hot Sardines
3/12 Caladh Nua
3/4 Bradley Fields
4/9 The Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth 5/7 & 8 Capitol Steps
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
A happily retro multimedia extravaganza.—The New York Post
$42, $37, $32 / $10 YOUTH
The best musical satire on Washington I’ve ever seen!
—The Washington Times
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2016 / 8 PMThe Intergalactic Nemesis: Target EarthA Live-Action Graphic NovelComic book culture meets 1930s radio shows in this captivating sci-fi theatrical spectacular for all ages. Can investigative reporter Molly Sloan and her faith- ful assistant Timmy Mendez team up with mysterious librarian Ben Wilcott to save Earth from an invasion of sludge monsters from the planet Zygon? Join us to find out!
SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2016 / 8 PMSUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016/3:30 PMCapitol StepsPolitical SatireNo matter who or what is in the headlines, you can bet the Capitol Steps will spoof the entire political spectrum with their special brand of political song parodies and satire. Direct from Washington, D.C., this clever troupe draws amused nods and big guffaws…what else would you expect from the group that puts the MOCK in Democracy?!
All events are held in Beckman Auditorium on the Caltech campus. Events, dates, and times are subject to change.
Get tickets and more information at 626/395-4652 or www.events.caltech.edu.
… simply phenomenal, crisp musicianship going hand in hand with immaculate and witty showmanship.
—London Times
$45, $40, $35 / $10 YOUTH
Rarely have I seen magic with such grace and wit!
—Chicago Tribune
$25 / $10 YOUTH (GENERAL ADMISSION)
Solid traditional music with plenty of flair and lots of musical imagination.
—Irish Music Magazine
$35, $30, $25 / $10 YOUTH
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 / 8 PMThe Hot Sardines Speakeasy NightsBandleader Evan “Bibs” Palazzo and lead singer “Miz Elizabeth” Bougerol combine with an ensemble of powerhouse musicians—including their very own tap dancer!—to make “hot jazz” with glamour, grit, and passion. Expect the sizzling, history-defining jazz of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, in a vibrant show that bridges genera-tions and captivates 21st century audiences.
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 /7 PMBradley Fields MatheMagic!Bradley guides children on a world class journey of discovery and wonder, diving into the world of numbers and magic. Discover the beauty, the power, and the magic of math.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 / 8 PMCaladh NuaBeloved Melodies from the Emerald IsleThe history and future of Irish music spark to life with Caladh Nua (Gaelic for a new or safe port), five staggeringly talented musicians deeply rooted in the tunes of the Southern counties of Ireland. With musicians on banjo, fiddle, guitar, bodhrán, tin whistle, a button accordion plus lilting vocals—this vibrant group captures the essential qualities of traditional Irish music balanced with innovative contemporary flourishes.
2/20 The Hot Sardines
3/12 Caladh Nua
3/4 Bradley Fields
4/9 The Intergalactic Nemesis: Target Earth 5/7 & 8 Capitol Steps
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
JANUARY 20, 2016Christopher M. (Chris) UmansProfessor of Computer Science, Caltech
FEBRUARY 10, 2016Gregg W. HallinanAssistant Professor of Astronomy, Caltech
MARCH 9, 2016Rana AdhikariProfessor of Physics, Caltech
APRIL 20, 2016Nicolas Wey-GomezProfessor of History, Caltech
MAY 11, 2016Thomas F. (Tom) Miller, IIIProfessor of Chemistry, Caltech
MAY 25, 2016Paul W. RothemundResearch Professor of Bioengineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech
The Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series has been bringing Caltech’s most innovative scientific research to the public since 1922. These lectures are geared toward a general audience and are part of Caltech’s ongoing commitment to benefit the local community through educa-tion and outreach. Seating is free on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 7:30 pm in Beckman Auditorium. Lectures begin at 8 pm on Wednesdays.
OCTOBER 14, 2015Paul WeissmanAstronomy Science Lead, Table Observatory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NOVEMBER 18, 2015Ellen V. RothenbergAlbert Billings Ruddock Professor of Biology, Caltech
DECEMBER 2, 2015Maria SpiropuluProfessor of Physics, Caltech
Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series
5/25 Watson Lecture: Paul W. Rothemund
1/10 Science Sunday: Kirsten Siebach
Stunning high-definition movies are a spring-board for lively discussions about the science behind the beauty and wonder of nature and space. Join Caltech scientists as they help unravel the mysteries of our world.
DECEMBER 6, 2015 /2 PMJennifer WalkerIce Worlds
JANUARY 10, 2016/2 PMKirsten SiebachUltimate Mars Challenge
APRIL 10, 2016 /2 PMJustin RolandoHow Sticky is Your Gecko?
GENERAL ADMISSION $10.
“It is not so much our friends’ help that helps us, as the con�dence of their help”
—Epicurus
Help Create Powerful Experiences in the Arts and Sciences
The Friends of Beckman Auditorium are critical to the cultural life of our community. With your generous donation you can:. Assist in bringing world-renowned artists to Caltech and the Pasadena area . Broaden the horizons of our youth by supporting the Arts and Sciences Education programs
Become a member of the Friends of Beckman Auditorium today
Here are just some of the ways we thank you for your donation:. Admission to donor lounge at Beckman Auditorium Caltech Live! events. Early admittance to Beckman Lobby for all Caltech Live! events. Priority seating for the popular Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series. Preferred parking at all Caltech Live! events. Private tours of Caltech research laboratories. Priority notice of events. Lobby posting on donor board. Discounts on most tickets to Caltech Live! events
Caltech Live! relies on private support to fund and maintain its diverse array of programs and educational activities. For more information about the opportunities and services available to the Friends of Beckman Auditorium, call 626/395-6400 or email us at [email protected]. To make a donation online, visit makeagift.caltech.edu and click on Annual Gifts.
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
Science Sundays
JANUARY 20, 2016Christopher M. (Chris) UmansProfessor of Computer Science, Caltech
FEBRUARY 10, 2016Gregg W. HallinanAssistant Professor of Astronomy, Caltech
MARCH 9, 2016Rana AdhikariProfessor of Physics, Caltech
APRIL 20, 2016Nicolas Wey-GomezProfessor of History, Caltech
MAY 11, 2016Thomas F. (Tom) Miller, IIIProfessor of Chemistry, Caltech
MAY 25, 2016Paul W. RothemundResearch Professor of Bioengineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech
The Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series has been bringing Caltech’s most innovative scientific research to the public since 1922. These lectures are geared toward a general audience and are part of Caltech’s ongoing commitment to benefit the local community through educa-tion and outreach. Seating is free on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 7:30 pm in Beckman Auditorium. Lectures begin at 8 pm on Wednesdays.
OCTOBER 14, 2015Paul WeissmanAstronomy Science Lead, Table Observatory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NOVEMBER 18, 2015Ellen V. RothenbergAlbert Billings Ruddock Professor of Biology, Caltech
DECEMBER 2, 2015Maria SpiropuluProfessor of Physics, Caltech
Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series
5/25 Watson Lecture: Paul W. Rothemund
1/10 Science Sunday: Kirsten Siebach
Stunning high-definition movies are a spring-board for lively discussions about the science behind the beauty and wonder of nature and space. Join Caltech scientists as they help unravel the mysteries of our world.
DECEMBER 6, 2015 /2 PMJennifer WalkerIce Worlds
JANUARY 10, 2016/2 PMKirsten SiebachUltimate Mars Challenge
APRIL 10, 2016 /2 PMJustin RolandoHow Sticky is Your Gecko?
GENERAL ADMISSION $10.
“It is not so much our friends’ help that helps us, as the con�dence of their help”
—Epicurus
Help Create Powerful Experiences in the Arts and Sciences
The Friends of Beckman Auditorium are critical to the cultural life of our community. With your generous donation you can:. Assist in bringing world-renowned artists to Caltech and the Pasadena area . Broaden the horizons of our youth by supporting the Arts and Sciences Education programs
Become a member of the Friends of Beckman Auditorium today
Here are just some of the ways we thank you for your donation:. Admission to donor lounge at Beckman Auditorium Caltech Live! events. Early admittance to Beckman Lobby for all Caltech Live! events. Priority seating for the popular Earnest C. Watson Lecture Series. Preferred parking at all Caltech Live! events. Private tours of Caltech research laboratories. Priority notice of events. Lobby posting on donor board. Discounts on most tickets to Caltech Live! events
Caltech Live! relies on private support to fund and maintain its diverse array of programs and educational activities. For more information about the opportunities and services available to the Friends of Beckman Auditorium, call 626/395-6400 or email us at [email protected]. To make a donation online, visit makeagift.caltech.edu and click on Annual Gifts.
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
Science Sundays
Accommodations for People with Disabilities:Caltech’s auditoriums are wheelchair accessi-ble. Large-type programs are available for all events. Beckman and Ramo Auditoriums are equipped with Assistive Listening Device systems for the hard of hearing. With a minimum of five working days notice, professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation can be provided for any performance. Please call the Caltech Ticket Office at 626/395-4652 or e-mail us at [email protected] for information and assistance.
Contact us:Caltech Live!Mail code (101-51) Pasadena, CA 91125626/[email protected] Ticket Office hours:9 am–4 pm Monday through FridayCaltech Winnett Center 101 Auditorium Box office opens 2 hours prior to performances. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. All artists, dates, and programs are subject to change.
Caltech Live! programs are sponsored by: Caltech Committee on Institute Programs
Thank you to our cosponsors and marketing partners:
Purchase:3 events, take $3 off each adult ticket4 events, take $4 off each adult ticket5 or more events, take $5 off each adult ticketSelect events on the Order Form, and then deduct your series discount on the line that says “Please check discount.”
Series discounts apply to adult tickets and are not applicable to youth or Science Sundays tickets.
Subscribe and you get:Bonus EventsYou can purchase bonus event tickets for only $10; details will follow once you have subscribed.
Advance NoticeYou will receive advance mailings and priority ordering privileges for future events.
E-Mail SpecialsSign up for the Caltech Live! email list and receive all the latest information along with special last-minute discounts throughout the year. Subscribe at [email protected]. Discounts:Children/YouthK-12 youth special pricing is available for many events. All youth must be accompanied by an adult and sit in their own seat. Some events may not be suitable for youth.
Rush TicketsTickets for only $25 each are available to students with I.D. and seniors (age 60+) beginning thirty minutes prior to most performances (subject to availability).
Caltech/JPL FamilyCall the Caltech Ticket Office about your special discounts on events listed in this brochure. Group SalesDiscounts available for groups of ten or more. Discounts do not apply to Science Sundays. Call 626/395-3834.
Create your own series and save!
Buy more and save more! Purchase three or more events from Caltech Live! for discounts on adult tickets.
Please print
Name
Address
City State Zip
Day Phone ( ) Evening Phone ( )
Please add me to your e-mail list to receive the latest information along with special last-minute discounts
throughout the year.
Seating Preference
Orchestra Balcony (Note: no elevator to balcony)
Wheelchair (Available in “wc” areas of sections 2 & 3 only)
Specific seating request (not guaranteed)
Caltech Live! 2015–2016 Order Form
BALCONY
STAGE
2
23
2
1
1
3 3
2 2
wc
wc
Section 1Section 2Section 3
CREATE YOUR OWN SERIES and save as much as $5 per adult Performing Arts Series ticket.
(Circle Price) Quantity
Caltech Live! Date Sec. 1 Sec. 2 Sec. 3 Youth Adult Youth Amount
Reduced Shakespeare Company 10/17 $38 $33 $28 $10
Good Lovelies 11/14 $35 $30 $25 $10
Mark O’Connor: Appalachian Christmas 12/12 $45 $40 $35 $10
Garry Krinsky: Toying with Science 1/15 $25 (general admission) $10
Yamato: The Drummers of Japan 1/30 $45 $40 $35 $10
The Hot Sardines 2/20 $45 $40 $35 $10
Bradley Fields: MatheMagic! 3/4 $25 (general admission) $10
Caladh Nua 3/12 $35 $30 $25 $10
The Intergalactic Nemesis 4/9 $42 $37 $32 $10
Capitol Steps (Saturday) 5/7 $45 $40 $35 $10
Capitol Steps (Sunday) 5/8 $45 $40 $35 $10
Subtotal Adult and Amount Columns $
Please check discount and multiply by total number of adult tickets
$3 off 3 events $4 off 4 events $5 off 5 or more events $
Performing Arts Subtotal $
Friends of Beckman Auditorium Donation $
Handling Fee: $6 for 3 or more events or $8 for 1 or 2 events $
Grand Total $
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Pasadena Folk Music Society
Accommodations for People with Disabilities:Caltech’s auditoriums are wheelchair accessi-ble. Large-type programs are available for all events. Beckman and Ramo Auditoriums are equipped with Assistive Listening Device systems for the hard of hearing. With a minimum of five working days notice, professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation can be provided for any performance. Please call the Caltech Ticket Office at 626/395-4652 or e-mail us at [email protected] for information and assistance.
Contact us:Caltech Live!Mail code (101-51) Pasadena, CA 91125626/[email protected] Ticket Office hours:9 am–4 pm Monday through FridayCaltech Winnett Center 101 Auditorium Box office opens 2 hours prior to performances. All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. All artists, dates, and programs are subject to change.
Caltech Live! programs are sponsored by: Caltech Committee on Institute Programs
Thank you to our cosponsors and marketing partners:
Purchase:3 events, take $3 off each adult ticket4 events, take $4 off each adult ticket5 or more events, take $5 off each adult ticketSelect events on the Order Form, and then deduct your series discount on the line that says “Please check discount.”
Series discounts apply to adult tickets and are not applicable to youth or Science Sundays tickets.
Subscribe and you get:Bonus EventsYou can purchase bonus event tickets for only $10; details will follow once you have subscribed.
Advance NoticeYou will receive advance mailings and priority ordering privileges for future events.
E-Mail SpecialsSign up for the Caltech Live! email list and receive all the latest information along with special last-minute discounts throughout the year. Subscribe at [email protected]. Discounts:Children/YouthK-12 youth special pricing is available for many events. All youth must be accompanied by an adult and sit in their own seat. Some events may not be suitable for youth.
Rush TicketsTickets for only $25 each are available to students with I.D. and seniors (age 60+) beginning thirty minutes prior to most performances (subject to availability).
Caltech/JPL FamilyCall the Caltech Ticket Office about your special discounts on events listed in this brochure. Group SalesDiscounts available for groups of ten or more. Discounts do not apply to Science Sundays. Call 626/395-3834.
Create your own series and save!
Buy more and save more! Purchase three or more events from Caltech Live! for discounts on adult tickets.
Please print
Name
Address
City State Zip
Day Phone ( ) Evening Phone ( )
Please add me to your e-mail list to receive the latest information along with special last-minute discounts
throughout the year.
Seating Preference
Orchestra Balcony (Note: no elevator to balcony)
Wheelchair (Available in “wc” areas of sections 2 & 3 only)
Specific seating request (not guaranteed)
Caltech Live! 2015–2016 Order Form
BALCONY
STAGE
2
23
2
1
1
3 3
2 2
wc
wc
Section 1Section 2Section 3
CREATE YOUR OWN SERIES and save as much as $5 per adult Performing Arts Series ticket.
(Circle Price) Quantity
Caltech Live! Date Sec. 1 Sec. 2 Sec. 3 Youth Adult Youth Amount
Reduced Shakespeare Company 10/17 $38 $33 $28 $10
Good Lovelies 11/14 $35 $30 $25 $10
Mark O’Connor: Appalachian Christmas 12/12 $45 $40 $35 $10
Garry Krinsky: Toying with Science 1/15 $25 (general admission) $10
Yamato: The Drummers of Japan 1/30 $45 $40 $35 $10
The Hot Sardines 2/20 $45 $40 $35 $10
Bradley Fields: MatheMagic! 3/4 $25 (general admission) $10
Caladh Nua 3/12 $35 $30 $25 $10
The Intergalactic Nemesis 4/9 $42 $37 $32 $10
Capitol Steps (Saturday) 5/7 $45 $40 $35 $10
Capitol Steps (Sunday) 5/8 $45 $40 $35 $10
Subtotal Adult and Amount Columns $
Please check discount and multiply by total number of adult tickets
$3 off 3 events $4 off 4 events $5 off 5 or more events $
Performing Arts Subtotal $
Friends of Beckman Auditorium Donation $
Handling Fee: $6 for 3 or more events or $8 for 1 or 2 events $
Grand Total $
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Pasadena Folk Music Society
Caltech Performing and Visual Arts Classes
Performing and visual arts classes play a vital role in educating students to become creative members of society, and public performances support students in music, theater, and art. For a calendar of upcoming events, visit music-theater-art.caltech.edu or call 626/395-3295.
Resources for K–12 Teachers
REEL SCIENCE FILM SERIESJoin Caltech graduate student scientists to explore the wonder and mystery of science and nature via stunning high-definition movies, then listen as they share what sparked their interest in science. Recommended for grades 3–12.
SCHOOL DAY PROGRAMSThese one-hour performances introduce students to the worlds of performing arts and science. Recommended for grades 3–12.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016 /10 AMGarry KrinskyToying with Science
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 /10 AMBradley FieldsMatheMagic!
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 /9:30 AM & 11:30 AMJeffrey Vinokur, The Dancing Scientist™So You Think You Can Do Science
If your school or homeschool is interested in parti- cipating in the Reel Science and School Day Pro- grams, contact Mary Herrera at 626/395-6059.
CALTECH CENTER FOR TEACHING, LEARNING & OUTREACHThe Center offers undergraduate and graduate courses, formal and informal learning, and part- nerships with K–12 teachers and students. Summer programs broaden students’ exposure to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and allow Caltech faculty and students to share their passion and knowledge. For K-12 teacher training sessions and programs for students visit our website at teachlearn.caltech.edu
Coleman Chamber Music Series
The nation’s oldest chamber music series—now in its 112th season—celebrates a rich history of bringing to the community the finest in chamber music. Sponsored by the Coleman Chamber Music Association.
OCTOBER 18, 2015 /3:30 PMEmerson String Quartet
NOVEMBER 1, 2015 /3:30 PMChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
NOVEMBER 22, 2015 /3:30 PMElias String Quartet
JANUARY 17, 2016 /3:30 PMCalder Quartet
FEBRUARY 21, 2016 /3:30 PMEscher String Quartet with Jason Vieaux, Guitar
APRIL 3, 2016 /3:30 PMEnso String Quartetwith Clive Greensmith, Cello
For more information, visit www.colemanchambermusic.org
Pasadena Folk Music Society
Since 1983, the Pasadena Folk Music Society (formerly the Caltech Folk Music Society) has brought well-known performers of acoustic music from around the country—and around the world—to play at Caltech.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015 /8 PMKathy Kalick Band
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 /8 PMBeppe Gambetta
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 /8 PMOld Blind Dogs
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 /8 PMJohn McCutcheon
For more information and a complete list of concerts, visit www.folkmusic.caltech.edu
Caltech Live! 2015–2016 Order Form
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Order by Phone: 626/395-4652
Send this form to: Caltech Ticket Office, Mail Code 101-51, Pasadena, CA 91125
Fax: 626/395-1721 E-mail: [email protected] Visit: Caltech Winnett Center 101
www.events.caltech.edu
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Please send me more information on:
Lectures
Family Programs
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JPL Staff
Caltech Student Body
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If you checked one of these Caltech/JPL Family boxes, please call the
Caltech Ticket Office about your special discounts!
More Events at Caltech!
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Caltech Performing and Visual Arts Classes
Performing and visual arts classes play a vital role in educating students to become creative members of society, and public performances support students in music, theater, and art. For a calendar of upcoming events, visit music-theater-art.caltech.edu or call 626/395-3295.
Resources for K–12 Teachers
REEL SCIENCE FILM SERIESJoin Caltech graduate student scientists to explore the wonder and mystery of science and nature via stunning high-definition movies, then listen as they share what sparked their interest in science. Recommended for grades 3–12.
SCHOOL DAY PROGRAMSThese one-hour performances introduce students to the worlds of performing arts and science. Recommended for grades 3–12.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016 /10 AMGarry KrinskyToying with Science
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2016 /10 AMBradley FieldsMatheMagic!
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 /9:30 AM & 11:30 AMJeffrey Vinokur, The Dancing Scientist™So You Think You Can Do Science
If your school or homeschool is interested in parti- cipating in the Reel Science and School Day Pro- grams, contact Mary Herrera at 626/395-6059.
CALTECH CENTER FOR TEACHING, LEARNING & OUTREACHThe Center offers undergraduate and graduate courses, formal and informal learning, and part- nerships with K–12 teachers and students. Summer programs broaden students’ exposure to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and allow Caltech faculty and students to share their passion and knowledge. For K-12 teacher training sessions and programs for students visit our website at teachlearn.caltech.edu
Coleman Chamber Music Series
The nation’s oldest chamber music series—now in its 112th season—celebrates a rich history of bringing to the community the finest in chamber music. Sponsored by the Coleman Chamber Music Association.
OCTOBER 18, 2015 /3:30 PMEmerson String Quartet
NOVEMBER 1, 2015 /3:30 PMChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
NOVEMBER 22, 2015 /3:30 PMElias String Quartet
JANUARY 17, 2016 /3:30 PMCalder Quartet
FEBRUARY 21, 2016 /3:30 PMEscher String Quartet with Jason Vieaux, Guitar
APRIL 3, 2016 /3:30 PMEnso String Quartetwith Clive Greensmith, Cello
For more information, visit www.colemanchambermusic.org
Pasadena Folk Music Society
Since 1983, the Pasadena Folk Music Society (formerly the Caltech Folk Music Society) has brought well-known performers of acoustic music from around the country—and around the world—to play at Caltech.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015 /8 PMKathy Kalick Band
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2016 /8 PMBeppe Gambetta
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 /8 PMOld Blind Dogs
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 /8 PMJohn McCutcheon
For more information and a complete list of concerts, visit www.folkmusic.caltech.edu
Caltech Live! 2015–2016 Order Form
Method of Payment
Check (payable to Caltech) Credit or Debit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express)
Card # Exp. Date
Name as it appears on card
Verification Code* Zip Code (where your statements arrive)
*Verification code is the three or four digits located to the right of the last four digits of your card number either on the front or back of your card.
Signature as it appears on card
Order by Phone: 626/395-4652
Send this form to: Caltech Ticket Office, Mail Code 101-51, Pasadena, CA 91125
Fax: 626/395-1721 E-mail: [email protected] Visit: Caltech Winnett Center 101
www.events.caltech.edu
All sales are final. No refunds or exchanges.
Please send me more information on:
Lectures
Family Programs
Friends of Beckman Auditorium
Chamber Music
Student Performance Groups
Events for School Groups
I am part of:
Friends of Beckman Auditorium
Caltech Alumni
Caltech Staff/Faculty
JPL Staff
Caltech Student Body
Caltech/JPL Retirees
Caltech Associates
If you checked one of these Caltech/JPL Family boxes, please call the
Caltech Ticket Office about your special discounts!
More Events at Caltech!
626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu626/395-4652 www.events.caltech.edu
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