Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 2008-2009 Season Ticket Order Form To order, choose section, fill in the number of tickets and the total amount due for each row. Please indicate which performance of Moscow Cats Theatre you would like to attend by circling time. Add up your amounts, add in the handling charge and enclose a check for that amount or fill in the credit card information below. M a in S ta ge S e r i e s Per formance Date / Time Orch 1 Orch 2 Loge Bal 1 Elisa Monte Dance Mon. 10/20/08 • 7:30pm $35 $29 $35 $29 Wonder Bread Years Sat. 11/15/08 • 7:30pm $35 $29 $35 $29 LPO Holiday Concert Fri. 12/12/08 • 7:30pm $43 $37 $43 $37 Sat. 01/17/09 • 2:00pm $35 $29 $35 $29 Sat. 01/17/09 • 7:30pm $35 $29 $35 $29 Fri. 01/30/09 • 7:30pm $35 $29 $35 $29 Moscow Cats Theatre Moscow Cats Theatre choose one Marcia Ball LPO Spring Mix Sat. 03/07/09 • 7:30pm $39 $33 $39 $33 Thurs. 03/19/09 • 7:30pm $39 $33 $39 $33 WAR Fri. 04/03/09 • 7:30pm $39 $33 $39 $33 Kathy Mattea & Marty Stuart Sat. 06/06/09 • 7:30pm $47 $41 $47 $41 ❑ $304 ❑ $256 ❑ $304 ❑ $256 To Kill A Mockingbird Main Stage Package: (price per package reflects discount of 10%) # of Packages Amount # of Tickets Amount # of Tickets Amount # of Tickets Amount Pa j amas a nd P lay S e r i e s Per formance Date / Time C h i l d r e n ( 10 & u n d e r ) Max & Ruby Thurs. 01/29/09 • 7:00pm Mammoth Follies Wed. 04/22/09 • 7:00pm ❑ $12 ❑ $12 # of Tickets Adults ❑ $15 ❑ $15 L a gni app e Per formance Bye Bye Birdie Date / Time Center Orch and Loge Lef t, Righ t Or ch and Bal 1 Bal 2 Sat. 02/14/09 • 7:30pm ❑ $56 ❑ $51 ❑ $45 Per formance Bill Evans Jazz Festival Trio Ricky Graham’s Renew Revue Date / Time Orch 1 Orch 2 Loge Bal 1 Thurs. 04/23/09 • 7:30pm ❑ $27 ❑ $35 ❑ $23 ❑ $29 ❑ $27 ❑ $35 ❑ $23 ❑ $29 Fri. 05/08/09 • 7:30pm A dd it up : Name: Address: City: Daytime Phone: ( State: ) Zip: Home Phone: ( ) Email: Payment Information: ❑ American Express ❑ Discover ❑ Mastercard Credit Card Number: Signature: ❑ Visa Security Code: ❑ Check Enclosed Expires: Subtotal $ Handling Fee $ Optional Shipping Fee* $ G r a n d To t a l $ 3.00 *Tickets may be sent registered mail for a postage and handling fee of $10.00. Or, tickets can be picked up at the Columbia Theatre Box Office after September 3, 2008. The box office hours are Monday-Friday 12:00-5:00 pm. (220 E. Thomas Street, downtown Hammond) 070108 Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 2008-2009 Season E L I S A M O N T E Da n cE L P O S p r in g m i x Monday, October 20, 2008 • 7:30 pm Saturday, March 7, 2009 • 7:30 pm This eclectic presentation of contemporary dance will feature “Zydeco,” an innovative new work inspired by the folk music of African American and Creole descendants of slaves and freed slaves in south Louisiana. This program, including Sibelius’s The Oceanides and Beethoven’s Symphony # 7 will be conducted by LPO’s own Music Director, Carlos Preito and will feature Southeastern’s own choral conductor Alissa Rowe, soprano, in Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915. WO ND ER B RE A D YE A R S Saturday, November 15, 2008 • 7:30 pm A salute to the Baby Boomer Generation, The Wonder Bread Years is a fastpaced, hilarious production that takes a trip down memory lane with looks back on the adventures of growing up in the ‘60s lpo hol iday co n c e r t Friday, December 12, 2008 • 7:30 pm The Columbia Theatre’s LPO Holiday Concert has become a festive tradition for young and old alike. Ring in the holiday season with your favorite classics and carols performed by the talented musicians of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. M oscow cats th e at r e Saturday, Januar y 17, 2009 • 2: 00 or 7:30 pm 35 cats! 1 dog! 5 clowns! Death-defying balancing acts! Dancing! Acrobatics! This unique spectacle features non-stop action by a group of talented felines performing original and astounding acrobatic feats, integrated into a colorful and fun-filled family show. ma x a nd ru by Thursday, Januar y 29, 2009 • 7: 00 pm This new musical, based on the series of books by Rosemary Wells and the popular television program on Nick Jr. and Noggin, features beloved bunny siblings Max and Ruby who get the brilliant idea to put on a show for Grandma, complete with music and costumes. to k i ll a moc k in g b i r d Thursday, March 19, 2009 • 7:30 pm Winner of the 1960 Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is unquestionably an American classic. This dramatic tale of human nature and human values will be performed by Montana Repertory Theatre. WA R Friday, April 3, 2009 • 7:30 pm One of the most popular funk groups of the ‘70s, WAR was also one of the most eclectic, freely melding soul, Latin, jazz, blues, reggae and rock influences into an effortlessly funky whole, with their hit songs such as “Low Rider”, “Cisco Kid” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends.” mammoth foll i e s Wednesday, April 22, 2009 • 7: 00 pm Mammoth Follies explores the wonders of prehistoric dinosaurs and their friends in an old-fashioned revue of original songs, witty jokes and earth-smashing dances performed by giant dinosaur puppets, performed by Hudson Vagabond Puppets. b ill e va n s j a z z f e st i val t r io f e at u r i n g ch u c k i s r a e ls a n d e ll i s ma r sal i s Thursday, April 23, 2009 • 7:30 pm Southeastern Louisiana University will pay homage to its most celebrated alumnus – the late jazz great Bill Evans – with this performance of “classic jazz standards.” featuring world-renowned jazz bassist Chuck Israels, New Orleans icon Ellis Marsalis at the piano and local artist Troy Davis on drums. ma rc i a ball Friday, Januar y 30, 2009 • 7:30 pm Marcia Ball’s exquisite piano playing and passionate, playful vocals fuse New Orleans and Gulf Coast R&B with Austin’s deep songwriting tradition into a sound that has been described as “a little rock, a lot of roll, a pinch of rhythm and a handful of blues.” by e by e b i r di e r i c k y gr aham’s r e n e w r e v u e Friday, May 8, 2009 • 7:30 pm Ricky Graham returns for his latest production, Renew Revue. The musical comedy revue, co-written with Sean Patterson, is a satirical look at the flailing recovery efforts in New Orleans, and includes such numbers as “Disappearing Ray,” “The City the Corps Forgot,” and other gags on FEMA, Road Home, immigrant labor and insurance. Saturday, Februar y 14, 2009 • 7:30pm Lots of laughs and great songs have made Bye Bye Birdie one of the most memorable musicals of all time. This powerhouse of a show, direct from New York City, takes the Columbia stage for a special Valentine’s Day treat and will include post-performance champagne and chocolates. k ath y matt e a & ma r t y st u a r t Saturday, June 6, 2009 • 7:30 pm Grammy-award winners Kathy Mattea (“18 Wheels and A Dozen Roses” and “Where’ve You Been.”) and Marty Stuart (“Burn Me Down” and “Tempted) perform together for unique collaboration and pure musical harmony. They blend country and bluegrass to create a sound and style of their own.
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