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WE CAN’T WAIT FOR YOU TO JOIN US!

The Fine Arts Series was born out of the Benedictine Value of Hospitality. We believe your experience, from your first encounter at the box office to the moment you take your seat, should feel as though you’re visiting a trusted friend.

The College of Saint Benedict is celebrating its centennial year, A Century of Connection. As part of this celebration, the Fine Arts Series will offer intellectual and lively events that honor these much-loved and inspiring institutions.

Welcome! Push Play2013 FINE ARTS SERIES 2014

That’s why you’ll find that we do things a little differently:

• LOWER TICKET PRICES!See world-class artists for as little as $17 for some shows. Student/Youth tickets are always $10.

• NO TICKET SURCHARGES!The price you see is the price you’ll pay - we’ll never charge you an online or“convenience” fee.

• WE’RE CLOSE TO HOME!You don’t have to travel to New York, or even to Minneapolis/St. Paul, to see your favorite artists - we bring them to you!

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Saturday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

Broadway legend, Patti LuPone, opens the 2013 - 2014 performing arts season!

Patti LuPone

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Tony and Olivier Award-winner Patti LuPone in her new concert COULDA, WOULDA, SHOULDA….played that role performs songs from musicals which she could have played, should have played, did play and will play. The list of shows includes Hair, Bye, Bye Birdie, Funny Girl, West Side Story, Peter Pan, and of course, from her Tony Award-winning performances in Evita and Gypsy.

Conceived & Directed by Scott Wittman • Musical Arrangements by Dick Gallagher

Tickets: • Tier 1 (Chairs- Row C) $45, Senior $42, Faculty/Staff $35, Student/Youth $10• Tier 2 (Rows D-M) $35, Senior $32, Faculty/Staff $25, Student/Youth $10• Tier 3 (Rows N-W) $27, Senior $24, Faculty/Staff $17, Student/Youth $10• Tier 4 (Balconies) $22, Senior $19, Faculty/Staff $12, Student/Youth $10

Patti LuPone is sponsored, in part, by St. Cloud Orthopedics, Mahowald Insurance Agency, and Quinlivan & Hughes, P.A.

Photo by Rahav Segev

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You’ll love this show if you are a fan of Broadway, or if you enjoy seeing a living legend at work.

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Photo by Rick Gonzalez

Nellie McKay

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Friday, September 27 at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

A favorite guest performer on numerous late night TV shows, including Late Show with David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, versatile singer/songwriter Nellie McKay has toured the world to critical acclaim since the New York Times dubbed her debut album “a tour de force from a sly, articulate musician who sounds comfortable in any era.”

Purchase table seats and join Nellie before the show for an informal pre-performance talk.

Tickets:• Table Seats: $30, Senior $27, Faculty/Staff $20, Student/Youth $10• All Other Seats: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

If you’d enjoy a mash-up of Doris Day, the ukulele, and irreverent wit, then this show is for you. You may not like this show if you do not appreciate off-the-cuff humor.

Nellie McKay is sponsored, in part, by Mill Stream Village.

Friday, October 11 at 7:30 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

Friday, January 31at 8:00 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

CSB/SJU’s talented faculty ensemble, Pastiche, performs a wide range of instrumental and vocal music from the Baroque to the 21st century.

It’s always different - it’s always enjoyable!

Tickets: $10, Senior $7, Faculty/Staff $7, Student/Youth $7

You’ll like Pastiche if you enjoy contemporary and traditional chamber music.

Pastiche

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The Wailin’ Jennys are three distinct voices that together make an achingly perfect vocal sound.

Starting as a happy accident of solo singer-songwriters getting together for a one-time-only performance at a tiny guitar shop in Winnipeg, Manitoba, The Wailin’ Jennys have grown over the years into one of the most beloved international folk acts. Today, they continue to create some of the most exciting and exquisite music on the folk-roots scene, stepping up their musical game with each critically-acclaimed recording and thrilling audiences with their renowned live performances.

Tickets:• Tier 1 (Chairs-Row M) $35, Senior $32, Faculty/Staff $25, Student/Youth $10• Tier 2 (Rows N-W) $27, Senior $24, Faculty/Staff $17, Student/Youth $10• Tier 3 (Balconies) $22, Senior $19, Faculty/Staff $12, Student/Youth $10

You’ll love this group if you dig wonderful harmonizing, a charming stage presence and a mix of traditional and contemporary Celtic and folk music.

The Wailin’ Jennys are sponsored, in part, by

Collegeville Community Credit Union.

Saturday, October 12 at 7:30 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

The Wailin’ Jennys

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Saturday, October 19 at 7:30 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Catch them here before their Broadway run!

There’s tap dancing and then there’s Rhythmic Circus, the percussive-dance phenomenon that electrifies audiences with its hard-hitting, rapid-fire tap, sidesplitting humor and finger-snapping tunes. Their completely original performance Feet Don’t Fail Me Now is spiced up with an infectious seven-piece band and a variety of musical flavors from funk to salsa.

Guaranteed to be unforgettable, this show leaves audiences of all ages amazed and dancing in the aisles with its unique “you have to see it to believe it” quality.

Tickets: $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10

You’ll absolutely love this show if you like tap dance, funk music and/or a spectacle. This show may not be for you if you dislike amplified music.

Rhythmic Circus is sponsored, in part, by Central Minnesota Credit Union and Centrasota Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, P.A.

Bad Seed By Maxwell Anderson, from William March’s novel October 17-19 at 7:30 p.m.October 20 at 2:00 p.m. October 24-26 at 7:30 p.m.Colman Black Box Theater, CSB

Good Woman of SzechuanBy Bertold Brecht, Translated by Eric BentleyNovember 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. November 17 at 2:00 p.m. November 22-23 at 7:30 p.m. November 24 at 2:00p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

Kathy H Story Theater-An Original Production February 20-25 at 7:30 p.m. February 22-23 at 2:00 p.m.Colman Black Box Theater, CSB

Persuasion Adapted from Jane Austen by Melissa Leilani Larson April 3-5 at 7:30 p.m. April 6 at 2:00 p.m. April 10-12 at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

All CSB/SJU Theater shows go on sale Sept 3, 2013. Check with the Box Office for more info.

Photo by Ken Cartwright

Rhythmic Circus

CSB/SJU Theater

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Friday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Tickets: $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10

With its skill at creating innovative and modern theater performances out of great works of literature, Aquila Theatre brings new life to Ray Bradbury’s visionary parable of a society gone awry.

Considered a work of science fiction when first published, Fahrenheit 451 has been debated

for decades - it’s central issues of censorship, the effects of technology on society and literature, and the means by which knowledge is gained - continue to be very real concerns today.

Saturday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m.Sacred Heart Chapel, CSB

Voice is an a cappella trio performing repertoire spanning the medieval music of Hildegard von Bingen to twenty-first-century works, as well as folk songs from around the world. Their distinctive sound is driven by individual voices that blend to create beautiful harmonies.

Their choice of repertoire reflects the style of music they most enjoy performing but they also look for music that is a bit unusual, as well as songs that they can make their own.

The Sacred Heart Chapel at Saint Benedict’s Monastery is the ideal setting to hear the work of Hildegard von Bingen.

Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

This performance is for you if you like early vocal music of the church, traditional airs, and

contemporary vocal arrangements.

You’ll enjoy this performance if you are a fan of science fiction, classic literature, or great theater. This show may not be for you if you dislike

performances with social commentary.

Photo by R&J Photography

Voice

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You’ll dig this group if you love wonderful harmonizing, a dynamic stage presence and a mix of traditional and contemporary Christmas music..

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esota Ballet

with The SteelesSaturday, December 7 at 7:30 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

The Steeles ring in the holiday season with their soulful, inspiring Christmas show! Join the first family of Twin Cities gospel, soul, and jazz for a musical treat the whole family will love.

The Steeles have been singing together since they were young children growing up in Gary, IN. They developed their style and soul in Minneapolis by recording and

performing with Prince, George Clinton and the Blind Boys of Alabama, among others.

It’s Christmas

Tickets: • Tier 1 (Rows J-O) $29, Senior $26, Faculty/Staff $19, Student/Youth $10• Tier 2 (All Other Seats) $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10 It’s Christmas with The Steeles is sponsored,

in part, by Bremer Bank and Coborn’s.

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You’ll love this show if you like Christmas classics for the whole family.

Back by popular demand, the Minnesota Ballet returns with their sparkling production of this holiday classic.

This timeless ballet tells the story of Clara and her Nutcracker Prince as they embark on a thrilling adventure. Now your family can take this classic journey with Clara to the Land of Sweets, dance with the Sugar Plum Fairy and fight the menacing Mouse King. Set in turn-of-the-20th-century Manhattan, this production features remarkable dancing, dazzling costumes and larger than life staging. The full CSB/SJU Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score.

Tickets: $35, Senior $32, Faculty/Staff $25, Student/Youth $10

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The Nutcracker is sponsored, in part, by St. Cloud Orthopedics, Bernick’s, and Ameriprise.

Saturday, December 14 at 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

The NutcrackerFeaturing the CSB/SJU Orchestra

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Friday, January 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, January 11 at 2:00 & 7:00 p.m. Sunday, January 12 at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, January 18 at 2:00 & 7:00 p.m. Sunday, January 19 at 2:00 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

There’s no place like home. Little Dorothy Gale of Kansas, like so many girls her age, dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world.

Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy’s imagination. This popular musical includes the songs We’re Off To See The Wizard, Follow The Yellow Brick Road, and Somewhere Over The Rainbow.

Tickets: $22, Students/Seniors $18, Educators/Military $18, Faculty/Staff $18, Youth 12 & Under $14

Friday, January 31at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

You’ll like this performance if you enjoy humorous, ensemble theatre. You may not enjoy this show if you dislike reality-based theatre.

This show is for you if you enjoy Broadway-style musicals, singing and dancing.

Trapped in Antarctica with no hope of rescue, the great British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton kept 27 men alive for two years in the most inhospitable climate on earth.

Ninety-five years later, in the worst economic meltdown since the Great Depression, Hartford insurance man Walter Spivey struggles to justify his recent promotion and save his employees’ jobs, with only Shackleton’s journal as a guide.

Can one of the greatest leaders in human history inspire Spivey to conquer the corporate world?

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Endurance

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Leave it to the Cat in the Hat! Everyone’s favorite feline in the red and white hat turns a rainy afternoon upside down with his madcap mischief and wacky adventures. Speaking only in rhyme, the Cat in the Hat shows Sally and her brother that “it’s fun to have fun, but you have to know how,” despite the misgivings of their well-mannered Fish.

But what will Mother think of all the antics when she returns home? Find out when all of your favorite moments from this Dr. Seuss classic come to life before your eyes.

Your family will love this show if you’re a fan of Dr. Seuss and enjoy watching local talent shine on stage.

Tickets: $17, Seniors/Educators/Military $15, Faculty/Staff $15, Student/Youth $11

Friday, February 7 at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, Feb 8 at 10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 9 at 2:00 p.m.

Friday, February 14 at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, Feb 15 at 10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.

Sunday, February 16 at 2:00 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

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Photo by Mark Sheldon

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Dr. Lonnie Smith “can lay down some of the nastiest funk ever played on an organ” (JazzTimes).

A master and guru of the Hammond B-3 organ, the good doctor’s distinctive funk-infused and soulful sound can be found on over seventy albums. Now’s your chance to hear why he has recorded and performed with a virtual “Who’s Who” of the greatest jazz, blues and R&B giants in the industry.

Groove with this living legend in the intimate cabaret setting of the Gorecki Family Theater for an evening you won’t soon forget.

You’ll dig this concert if you want to hear jazz played by a living legend, or you like hearing it in a cabaret environment.

This show may not be for you if you like “smooth” jazz.

Dr. Lonnie Smith is sponsored, in part, by Dr. Gustavo Peña

Roz Chast is sponsored, in part, by Mill Stream Village

Friday, February 14 at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

This is a great event for you if you like intellectual comedy, social satire, and observational humor. This evening may not be for you

if you enjoy a more serious engagement with authors.

Saturday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

Tickets: • Table Seats: $35, Senior $32, Faculty/Staff $25, Student/Youth $10• All Other Seats: $27, Senior $24, Faculty/Staff $17, Student/Youth $10

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Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

An Evening with Roz Chast

Staff cartoonist for The New Yorker, Roz Chast is a brilliant interpreter of the everyday. Her cartoons depict neuroses, hilarity, angst and domesticity. More than 1000 of them have been printed in the magazine since 1978.

Roz Chast is known for her cast of recurring characters - generally hapless but relatively cheerful “everyfolk.” In her cartoons, she uses great humor to address the issues of our time: guilt, anxiety, aging, families, friends, money, real estate, and as she would say, “much, much more!” The editor of The New Yorker, David Remnick, has called her “the magazine’s only certifiable genius.”

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A celebration of the baby boomer generation, The Wonder Bread Years is a hilarious production that gracefully walks the line between standup comedy and theater.

Like opening up a time capsule packed with the joys of childhood, this show recalls Hula Hoop contests, lawn darts, Kool-Aid, Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots, Big Wheels, Eskimo Pies, Clackers, Tuffskin Jeans and riding in the “way way back” of the Country Squire station wagon. Childhood memories have never been funnier.

Saturday, February 22 at 7:30 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Tickets: $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10

This show is for you if you love to laugh, or like reminiscent and family-based humor. This show may not be for you if you wish to forget that the 60’s and 70’s ever happened.

the WonderBread Years

Pat Hazell’s

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The Wonder Bread Years is sponsored, in part, by Palmer Printing

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Sunday, February 23at 2:00 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

Gilbert Varga, conductorDaniil Trifonov, piano

Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 in C minor for Piano & Orchestra

Bartók The Wooden Prince

Ravel Boléro

Under the direction of Music Director Osmo Vänskä since 2003, the Minnesota Orchestra has enjoyed significant critical praise for performances throughout the world. The New Yorker music critic Alex Ross wrote “For the duration of the evening, the Minnesota Orchestra sounded, to my ears, like the greatest orchestra in the world.”

Friday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

Soul-touching songs of joy…

Hailing from South Africa, the Grammy award-winning Soweto Gospel Choir is an awe-inspiring vocal ensemble that performs an exuberant program of tribal, traditional and popular African gospel. Earthy rhythms, rich harmonies, and charismatic performances combine to uplift the soul and express South Africa’s great hopes for the future.

One of the most exciting groups to emerge in world music in recent years, the choir has been praised for its performances with artists such as Bono, Celine Dion and Peter Gabriel.

Tickets: • Tier 1 (Chairs - Row M) $35, Senior $32, Faculty/Staff $25, Student/Youth $10• Tier 2 (Rows N-W) $27, Senior $24, Faculty/Staff $17, Student/Youth $10• Tier 3 (Balconies) $22, Senior $19, Faculty/Staff $12, Student/Youth $10

You’ll enjoy this show if you are inspired by world music, gospel music, and the arts of other cultures.

You’ll enjoy this concert if you enjoy masterworks of classical music.

Tickets: $29, Senior $26, Faculty/Staff $19, Student/Youth $10

Soweto Gospel Choir is sponsored, in part, by Bernick’s, Dr. Jerry and Patty Wetterling - St. Joseph Family Chiropractic, and Ameriprise.

The Minnesota Orchestra is sponsored, in part, by the Mildred E. McGonagle Estate and the St. Cloud Hospital.

Minnesota Orchestra

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Soweto Gospel Choir

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Friday, March 14 at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, March 15 at

2:00 & 7:00 p.m.Sunday, March 16 at 2:00 p.m.

Colman Black Box Theater, CSB

A secret can be a weapon. In this honest and unflinching dramatization of teen-girl angst, a window is opened into the tumultuous and destructive world of girls’ bullying. Based upon interviews with girls on the giving and receiving end of bullying, this show provides the opportunity to explore the secrets and address the complexities which dominate the lives of many young women.

Tickets: $17, Seniors/Educators/Military/Faculty/Staff $15, Students Age 12+ $11

You’ll enjoy this show if you like theater that addresses social issues.

Making civics fun for policy wonks, political junkies,

and the rest of us.

The Theater of Public Policy is a unique improv theater company that makes debate around big issues fun and engaging. The cast uses conversation with leading thinkers to bring current debates to life through improvisational comedy.

The College of Saint Benedict president, MaryAnn Baenninger, Ph.D., and Saint John’s University president Michael Hemesath, Ph.D. star in this entertaining exploration of the issues affecting higher education today.

Friday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m.

Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

You’ll like this show if you are into improv comedy and public debate. This show may not be for you if you dislike politically-based performances.

The Secret life of

This special project is supported by the Women’s Fund of the Central Minnesota Community Foundation. Co-Sponsored by the Eugene J.

McCarthy Center for Public Policy and Civic Engagement

Please Note: This performance is intended for ages 12+

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Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m.Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Take 6

There are a cappella groups and then there’s Take 6.

They are the most awarded vocal group in history (10 Grammy Awards, 10 Dove Awards, and a Soul Train Award). These guys groove - united in crystal clear harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and innovative arrangements, they take on jazz, R&B, gospel, blues, pop, and more.

You don’t want to miss the group heralded by Quincy Jones as the “baddest vocal cats on the planet!”

Tickets: $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10

You’ll love this show if you like a cappella singing, brilliant harmonizing, and music with a spiritual bent.

Take 6 is sponsored, in part, by St. Cloud Orthopedics

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Letters Home puts the recent wars in Afghanistan & Iraq front and center by bringing to life actual letters written by soldiers serving in those countries. The production is inspired by the New York Times Op-Ed Article “The Things They Wrote” and the subsequent HBO documentary Last Letters Home.

Without politicizing, the play gives audiences a powerful portrait of the soldier’s experience, defining patriotism and what it means to serve our country through acts of bravery, compassion and brotherhood.

Saturday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Stephen B. Humphrey Theater, SJU

Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10(One complimentary ticket for military veterans with Military ID)

You’ll like this play if you enjoy reality-based theatre, tales of war and powerful storytelling. This show may not be for you if you like a more tranquil theatre experience.

Please Note: Elements of this performance can be graphic and upsetting.

LettersHome

Griffin Theatre Company’s

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Tickets:• Tier 1 (Chairs - Row M) $29, Senior $26, Faculty/Staff $19, Student/Youth $10• Tier 2 (Rows N-W) $24, Senior $21, Faculty/Staff $14, Student/Youth $10• Tier 3 (Balconies) $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

You’ll dig this show if you like a spectacle, or you are into incredible feats of athleticism, daring and strength.

Friday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m.Escher Auditorium, CSB

FORCES - The story of action by the people who live it.

Elizabeth Streb and her Extreme Action Company give Action a voice and a story in FORCES. Big ideas, big hardware, big hearts and big muscles collide in this big show for the whole family.

FORCES is the story of Action. Bowling balls fall, a floor rapidly turns to create turbulence, a 25-foot square wall is occupied by

Streb

counter weighted performers and the Whizzing Gizmo intermittently ejects bodies into space. Called the Evel Knievel of dance, Streb’s choreography intertwines dance, boxing,

rodeo, the circus, and Hollywood stunt-work to create a bristling, muscle-and-motion experience that combines daring with strict precision.

Streb is sponsored, in part, by Bernick’s and Plaza Park Bank.

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Straddling the thin line between art and play, Compagnia T.P.O. weaves sound, dance, storytelling and visual spectacle into an immersive, magical, and hands-on theater experience.

Blue! begins on the idyllic Greek Islands amongst the stones, sea shells and whispers of ancient legends, wandering through bustling sea ports, and finally diving into the deep blue abyss populated by fish, seaweeds and mysterious ancient ruins of disappeared civilizations.

Compagnia T.P.O is a pioneer in utilizing new technologies to transform each show into an interactive experience. Throughout the performance, audiences are invited to enter and play within this enthralling world, where projected images react to their gestures and movements in real time. This show is great for all ages.

Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

Friday, May 16 at 7:30 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

Main Street, a new work commissioned by the College of Saint Benedict, is an exploration of growing up in a small town and is partially inspired by St. Joseph, MN.

ARENA DANCES is a modern dance company based in Minneapolis. Their work gives shape to emotions and explores the depths and the limits of what drives us as humans to connect, to break away, to survive.

Tickets: $20, Senior $17, Faculty/Staff $10, Student/Youth $10

You’ll like this show if you enjoy moving, graceful and powerful dance.

You’ll like this show if you enjoy transporting, multi-media, multi-sensory events, or you enjoy being close to the action or hands-on experiences.

Blue! is sponsored, in part, by Thomsens Greenhouse and Garden Center.

ARENA Dances

Main StreetFriday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m.Saturday, May 3 at 10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.Gorecki Family Theater, CSB

Compagnia T.P.O.

Blue!

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VISUAL ARTS SERIES

BENEDICTA ARTS CENTER AcademicYearHours•Daily:10:00a.m.-9:00p.m.•Sunday:Noon-9:00p.m.

BACBoxOffice:320-363-5777•www.csbsju.edu/Fine-Arts/Visual-Arts

May24-August2,2013 KRIS FREMO -RECOLLECTION K STEVENSON-FALLING AWAKE

October11-November22,2013 WARM-CELEBRATING WOMEN

February14-March28,2014 JOSEPH O’CONNELL A RETROSPECTIVE

June20-September12,2014 MILLSTREAM ARTS FESTIVAL: BEST OF SHOW

December9,2013-January17,2014 CSB/SJU SENIOR ART MAJOR PREVIEW

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August16-September28,2013 SISTERDENNISFRANDRUP-A CERAMIC CELEBRATION: 100 WORKS PLUS

Gorecki Gallery Lounge will display photographic images of CSB Alumna photographer recapturing her own childhood while seeing it through the eyes of her child.

Features the recent pottery work of Dennis Frandrup, OSB, Artist-in-Residence at the College of Saint Benedict. It is a celebration to honor all of the faculty and students who have been enriched by the Arts during the last 100 years.

WARM (Women’s Art Registry of Minnesota) will celebrate its 40th Anniversary with an exhibition containing 2D and 3D selections from diverse female members throughout the state.

Millstream Arts Festival and Fine Arts Programming are teaming up to honor the 2013 Best in Show exhibiting artist from the locally grown Festival.

This exhibition contains selected pieces from the gifted artist’s collection of work as a sculptor, print maker, photographer, artist-in-residence, and teacher at CSB/SJU, 1962-1995.

GORECKI GALLERY & GALLERY LOUNGEBenedicta Arts Center

For more info including artist talks and receptions, please visit our website!

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This CSB Alumna has shown her work nationally and internationally. Newest 2D and 3D work meander through issues of perception - past, present, and future.

Featuring work presented in a variety of media from this year’s senior art majors.

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VISUAL ARTS SERIES

SAINT JOHN’S ART CENTER AcademicYearHours•Daily:Noon-6:00p.m.•Thursdays:Noon-9:00p.m.ArtCenterInfoDesk:320-363-2701•www.csbsju.edu/Fine-Arts/Visual-Arts

April11-May12,2014 CSB/SJU SENIOR ART MAJOR EXHIBITION

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June10-September13,2013 ROBERT E. CULLIGAN A SENSE OF PLACE

September27-November8,2013 MICKY CUNNINGHAM & DEDELEITHER- SHARED GROUND

November22,2013- January3,2014 ARECAROE-VIVARIUM

A retrospective of the late Culligan’s watercolors depicts significant places of his life - Italy, Belgium, St. Paul, CSB/SJU, among others.

Dede Leither and Mickey Cunningham have shared the same ground as outdoor painters. This exhibition celebrates familiar views of CSB, SJU and the surrounding countryside as well as two painters who support, invigorate, and inspire each other.

Areca Roe’s photography explores the relationship between humans and animals and how this complicated association reveals itself in our culture and history.

February3-March14,2014 SIMON-HOAPHAN,OSB A VIEW FROM THE MONASTERY

The clearly defined space and subject matter created in this video installation by CSB/SJU art faculty member Simon-Hoa Phan, OSB explores his personal reflections about monastic life.

ALICE R. ROGERS GALLERY & TARGET GALLERYSaint John’s Art Center

June6-September26,2014 KIERAFABER-NEW WORKS

Kiera Faber is a CSB/SJU art faculty member working in photography, film, and drawing. Her work explores the complexity of being human; our unique capacity for creativity, intelligence, and violence.

Senior Art Majors present their final thesis work in both galleries on the CSB/SJU campuses.

For more info including artist talks and receptions, please visit our website!

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Vegetarian options available upon request. Call the Box Office

to make arrangements.

Join Us for DINNER!

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Patti LuPoneSaturday, September 14 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Alumnae Hall, CSB $22 per person

Kick off the season (and your night) with a delicious dinner of tender chicken parmesan topped with a white shallot cream sauce, a fresh Panzanella salad complete with Tuscan bread cubes and Greek olives, oven roasted new potatoes, seasonal roasted veggies, and Italian seasoned breadsticks. Top it off with a savory-sweet serving of Kahlua infused Tiramisu! Beverages include ice water and coffee with a cash bar available.

Rhythmic Circus Saturday, October 19 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Great Hall, SJU • $17 per person

You’ll go crazy for this Memphis Bar-B-Que style dinner! The meal starts with a garden salad, and is followed by the real deal: BBQ ribs, cole slaw, twice baked potatoes, green bean casserole, and corn muffins. Be sure to stay for dessert - apple crisp with whipped cream! Beverages include coffees, tea, milk and water with a cash bar available.

Minnesota Ballet presents The Nutcracker Saturday, December 14 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Gorecki Dining and Conference Center, CSB • $27 per person

This sophisticated, holiday buffet features Chef carved Prime Rib, specially seasoned and slow roasted, served with au jus. Sides accompanying the main course include Roasted brussel sprouts and carrots, horseradish whipped Yukon Gold potatoes, a spinach and spring mix salad with shaved Manchego cheese, toasted nuts and red grapes tossed in an orange vinaigrette. For dessert, enjoy a delightful harvest bread pudding. Beverages include ice water and coffee with a cash bar available.

The Cat in the HatFriday, February 14 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Great Hall, SJU • $6 per person

Breakfast for dinner, you say? We think that sounds more than okay! We’re serving up dollar pancakes, sausage links, green deviled eggs, Goldfish crackers, and fresh cut fruit before this family-friendly show. We’ll also have Cat in the Hat cookies and pink lemonade. Yum!

Soweto Gospel ChoirFriday, March 14 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Gorecki Dining and Conference Center, CSB • $24 per person

Enjoy a pre-show buffet that is guaranteed to make your mouth water. Start with a house Greek Salad of cucumbers, Feta cheese, red onions, tomatoes and black olives, served with our in-house Greek salad dressing. The main entree of marinated flank steak in a red wine reduction is served with vegetables on a bed of farrow and fresh grilled asparagus. Follow with fresh cut fruit drizzled with a chocolate Grand Marnier sauce for dessert. Beverages include ice water and coffee with a cash bar available.

The Wizard of OzFriday, January 17 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Gorecki Dining and Conference Center, CSB • $10 per person

Before you head down the Yellow Brick Road, enjoy a tasty taco bar with all of the fixings! You’ll have the chance to craft your own dessert at the ice cream sundae bar - vanilla ice cream all dished up and ready for your favorite toppings: chocolate syrup, strawberry sauce, Oreo crumbs, M&M’s and whipped cream. Beverages include ice water and lemonade.

Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio Saturday, February 8 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Glass Lobby of Benedicta Arts Center, CSB • $25 per person

Set the tone for the night with this superb menu featuring antipasto skewers, followed by pork tenderloin marinated in a

blend of maple syrup, soy, garlic and herbs, sliced into medallions and served on a bed of sautéed apples. Sides include whipped sweet

potatoes, Mediterranean blend vegetables, and an orzo and spinach salad. Dessert is our decadent raspberry layer cake. Beverages include ice water and coffee; a cash bar will be available throughout dinner and during the performance for this jazz cabaret evening.

Pat Hazell’s The Wonder Bread YearsSaturday, Feburuary 22 @ 6:00 p.m. • Served in the Great Hall, SJU$17 per person

It’s a real blast from the past at this dinner table! The meal starts with a salad, and will immediately transport you back in time with Grandma’s chicken breast recipe, red skinned mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed veggies, and “Wonder Bread” rolls with butter. Don’t worry - we didn’t forget the apple pie for dessert! Beverages include coffees, tea, milk, and ice water with a cash bar available.

Don’t rush home after the show! Take time to relive, rethink and REPLAY the performance at our post-show reception, called REPLAY!

We’ll serve up a snack while you mix and mingle with friends, family, and often, the artists. It’s a fun end to a great evening!

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BY MAIL: Mail the order form (with payment) found in the center of the brochure to: Box Office – Benedicta Arts CenterCollege of Saint Benedict 37 S. College Avenue / St. Joseph, MN 56374

BY PHONE: Call (320) 363-5777

ONLINE: www.csbsju.edu/Fine-Arts

IN PERSON: Visit the BAC Box Office at CSB

• Purchase 10-19 tickets by July 15, 2013and receive 2 free tickets.

• Purchase 20 or more tickets by July 15, 2013and receive 4 free tickets.

Indicate your choices on the order form found in the center of the brochure. Coupons, guest certificates and group rates cannot be applied to the Early Bird offer. Exclusions may apply. See Step 3 on order form.

DON’T MISS OUR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS!

SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER!

• LOWER TICKET PRICES! Not only have we reduced prices and kept our pricing tiers, you may also receive a discount via our patron categories. Seniors, Students, and Campus members all get discounts!

• CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE SHOW? Don’t worry! As long as you call 48 hours in advance, we’ll gladly exchange your tickets to a different performance. Some exclusions do apply, but we’re here to help!

• NEED SOMEWHERE TO STAY? Our preferred hotel is the Holiday Inn & Suites in St. Cloud. www.holidayinn.com/stcloudmn or (320) 253-9000

How to Order TICKETS

• Benedicta Arts Center (BAC) at CSBAcademic Year HoursMonday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Summer Box Office Hours (May 13 – August 23) Monday through Friday, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.

• Stephen B. Humphrey (SBH) Theater Box Office at SJU Open 2 hours prior to events

ACCESSIBILITY

Patrons are encouraged to request services that will enhance their experience in our facilities.

Wheelchair Accessible (WCS) seating on the ground floor is barrier free with ramping for easy access from the lobby, restrooms and parking.

Seats with Moveable Arms (MA) are available for transfer from wheelchair or for patrons needing more space.

Low-vision (LV) seating is available. Make advance arrangements through the Box Office.

Audio Description (AD) is provided with one month advance notice.

Large Print Programs (LP) are available in the lobby or request one from an usher.

Braille Programs (BP) are available if requested at least one month in advance of the event.

Phonic Ear Sound Enhancement (PE) systems amplify stage dialogue or music. Patrons may pick up their individual receiver in the lobby prior to the performance or request one from an usher.

American Sign Language (ASL): Please contact the Box Office at least one month in advance to request interpretation for performances. Patrons can email the Box Office at [email protected]

Tickets may be purchased by using the phone relay services for the Deaf by dialing 711.

BOX OFFICE HOURS

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