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December 4, 2014
Offi cial Program of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Sponsored by
Holly Jolly Jingle
Holly Jolly Jingle
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Tonight in the Plaza
5-6:45 p.m.Gold Lot Parking Lot
Take a Ride on theCandy Cane Express
5:30-6:45 p.m.North PlazaHoliday Crafts
by Air 1
Musical Performances byConroe High School Theater Group
and Christian Youth Theater
Meet Jolly Characters
Play in the Snowwith Jackson Walker L.L.P.
Holiday Photoswith Fidelity Investments
Register to Win“Best Seats in the House”
with Tommy Bahama
Stop by Christian Youth Theater, Century 21 Realty Partners, Woodforest National Bank, Renewal by Andersen and
Audi of America to participate in kid-friendly activities.
South PlazaPerformances by
The Woodlands High School Improv Troupe and
Conroe High School Jazz Band
Snowman and Penguin Crafts with the Boy Scouts
Instrument Petting Zoowith The Pavilion Partners
Decorate Your Own Christmas Treewith The Pavilion Partners
All activities in the plazas are free.
Tonight in the Plaza........................................................................... 1
Letter from the President & CEO..................................................... 2
2015 Performing Arts Season........................................................... 2
Holly Jolly Jingle Program................................................................. 3
Students Performing....................................................................... 4-6
Sponsor Spotlight.............................................................................. 7
Volunteer Spotlight........................................................................... 7
Sponsors Supporting the Arts........................................................... 8
Wine Dinner Article........................................................................... 8
ShowTime........................................................................................... 8
Encore ............................................................................................... 9
Concert Etiquette ............................................................................ 9
Guest Information ............................................................................10
CreditsShannon Wilson – Editor in ChiefCourtney Galle – Managing EditorWhitney Hough – Contributing WriterProgram design by Don Crouch, imagineer
OUR MISSIONFounded in 1990, The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands is a nonprofi t 501 (c)(3) organization that provides diverse, high-quality performing arts events for the entertainment and enrichment of a broad regional audience. Through numerous educational and community outreach programs, The Center is a catalyst for attracting new audiences to the performing arts and building strong ties between the arts and educational institutions.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion’s 2014 Performing Arts Season Presented by
and Sponsored by
The North Plaza is sponsored by Program Sponsor
TheWortham
Foundationoffi cial automobile of The Pavilion
Share your tweets and photos using # HollyJollyJingle
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Letter from the President & CEO THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT THE WOODLANDS
Home of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilionpresented by Huntsman
2005 Lake Robbins Drive • The Woodlands, TX 77380Phone: 281-364-3010 Fax: 281-364-3011
April 23 The Peking Acrobats with the Houston Symphony
May 8 Beethoven Concerto with the Houston Symphony
May 14 “The Magic Flute” with Houston Grand Opera
May 29 The Music of Led Zeppelin with the Houston Symphony
June 12 Disney in Concert, Tale As Old As Time with the Houston Symphony
July 3 Star-Spangled Salute with the Houston Symphony
July 30 Michael Cavanaugh with the Houston Symphony
September 10 Music of the Americas with the Houston Symphony
October 1 Mixed Repertory Program with Houston Ballet
October 23 Hocus Pocus Pops with the Houston Symphony
November 14-15 20th Annual Children’s Festival
All performances and dates are subject to change without notice.
Welcome to Holly Jolly Jingle! Produced by The Cynthia Woods
Mitchell Pavilion, this year we proudly feature the talented
student musicians from The Woodlands High School, The
Woodlands College Park High School, Oak Ridge High School
and Conroe High School. We are also pleased to welcome
to our stage the impressive, award-winning Sam Houston State
University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Choir.
One of our missions at The Pavilion is to provide training and
performance opportunities for young artists. This show is an
excellent example of our outreach to area students in fi ne
arts programs.
I want to thank everyone for supporting our successful 25th season, and look forward to
seeing you next year.
Happy Holidays everyone!
Jerry MacDonaldPresident & CEO
OFFICERS
Joseph P. Ash – Chairman of the BoardJerry MacDonald – President and CEO
Carol P. Garner – Vice ChairmanMark E. Ellis – Secretary
Jeff Young – Vice PresidentLori Figaro – Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Bob Abendschein Steve A. Morrow Jeff Beard Steven W. Nance Gary Becker Sara Ortwein Eric Beylier Steve Pate Carolyne Hannan John Robichau Jeffrey R. Harder Julie Rock Jason K. Harris Maryann T. Seaman Peter R. Huntsman Larry Shaffer Patrick Hynes Jeffrey H. Shipley Paul R. Kenworthy, M.D. Nick Vanderpool IV Daniel E. Kolkhorst Steve Van Howe Estelle P. McLaughlin Marsha K. Williams C. Grant Mitchell Janet S. Wong
DIRECTOR IN MEMORIAMCynthia Woods Mitchell
(1922 - 2009)
STAFF Jerry MacDonald – President & CEO Mallory Vanderhieden - Executive Assistant
Jeff Young – Vice President of Operations JD Villaseñor – Director of Premium Seat Sales David Schlauch – Operations Manager Kelly Rich – Event Manager Josie Reeves – Box Offi ce Manager Matt Meyer – Assistant Operations Manager Carla Denman – VIP & Event Coordinator Joey Rincon – Overnight Security Supervisor Mike Bevel – Operations Matt Poche - Operations Paula Jauregui – Maintenance Victor Maldonado – Maintenance Larry Stewart – Overnight Security Susana Salazar – Overnight Security Javier Ramirez – Maintenance Lori Figaro – Chief Financial Offi cer Natalia Livingston – Senior Accountant Heather Reding – Human Resources Manager Jenny Lewis – Accountant Stephanie Stone – Accounting Assistant
Christine Scully – Director of Development Leslie Williams – Volunteer & Special Events Coordinator
Shannon Wilson – Director of Marketing & Education Courtney Galle – Marketing & PR Manager Whitney Hough – Social Media Marketing Coordinator Kevin Sheil - Marketing Assistant
2015 Performing Arts Season Sneak Peek
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Program
Oak Ridge High School Symphony OrchestraLinda Nicolosi & Dana Pradervand, directors
Paul O’Neil/Robert Kinkel/Arr. Bob Phillips Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 Arr. Robert Sheldon A Most Wonderful ChristmasLeroy Anderson Sleigh Ride
The Woodlands Idol Winner, Zack Jones Jingle Bell Rock & Rockin’ Around the Christmas TreeConroe High School Wind EnsembleBobby W. Heathcock, directorNathan Tamborell, guest artist and soloist,graduate of Texas A&M School of Music and Conroe High School
Albert Haugue/Dr. Seuss/ Eugene Poddany How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Dr. Don Stockton, CISD Superintendent of Schools ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
The Woodlands College Park and The Woodlands High School String OrchestrasAaron T. Michaelson, director The Woodlands High SchoolDr. Peter Kempter, director The Woodlands College Park High School
Arr. Bob Phillips Faith NoelPaul O’Neil/Arr. Bob Phillips Dreams of Firefl iesPaul O’Neil/Robert Kindel/P.I. Tchaikovsky/Arr. Bob Phillps A Mad Russian’s Christmas
The Woodlands High School Trombone ChoirJason Harvey, director
Vining Christmas FanfareArr. Slechta We Three Kings
Sam Houston State University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic ChoirJonathan Pasternack, conductor, SHSU Symphony OrchestraJames Franklin, conductor, SHSU Symphonic Choir
Leroy Anderson A Christmas FestivalMoses Hogan Glory to the Newborn King Nicole Franklin, sopranoFranz Gruber/Arr. Wolfgang Lindner Silent NightVarious/ Arr. Lee Norris Holiday Sing-AlongTraditional/Arr. Arthur Harris We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Holly Jolly JingleHost, Sally MacDonald, Fox 26 Anchor
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Students Performing
Violin IJoseph Eldredge, ConcertmasterBailey BradyJose GarciaMadison HidleRebekah JacobsKatie OsaniSruthi SivabashkarMichaela Tabor
Violin IIMiranda BrantElizabeth BrownTwyla CrawleyChristina HarstonCaitlyn Loyd Alex LozanoElizabeth McLaughlinAlexcis OsteenChristine PeeblesJonbeth Voltaire
ViolaSamantha CartyAnton HoherzParis JaynesMorgan LominacMorgan PeakeVictoria Sunderman
CelloLauren AdamsAshley BaughmanJakson JohnsonSavannah SaxeSam ShumakeNicholas SternPatrich WainwrightJennifer Yozviak
BassBryan BenhamJack MeyerSpencer WrennEmily Zimmerman
FluteKaitlin Harlan Delmy Martinez Cynthia Rodriguez Angela Stephenson, PiccoloSara Thompson Mary Ward
OboeHannah Person Sara Turnquist
BassoonClaudia Helbig Shaylee West
Bb Soprano ClarinetFrederick Block Madison Elliott Gage Hallbauer Emma Hobson Merci Paulhill Burke Siple Marc Veloso
Bass ClarinetMyles Brantley Garrik Dietz Aaron McPherson, Contra-Bass Clarinet
SaxophoneMadison Demel, Alto SaxophoneDa’Vante Gardener, Alto SaxophoneJustin Watkins, Tenor SaxAndrew Rushton, Baritone Sax
Trumpet Jaydon Archie Jamail Chachere-Stuart Austin DeLoach Elvis Martinez Jacob Thompson
HarpSarah Mann
Flute Haley Barton Cassidy Short Christian Wyatt Oboe Ben Bowman Ben Chloupek Bassoon Madeleine BluntJordan Manson Clarinet Jennifer Howard Taylor KnoblochDrew Lawson Kaitlin Torres
Bass ClarinetDusty Calhoun
TrumpetNick KaitschuckGabe TatmanAdrian Velasco
French HornConnor RobertsSydney RodgersLindsey TatumSydney Thurmond
TromboneVincent EspositoTaylor KayMarcos Rodriguez
TubaChristian Van Fleet
French Horn Marco BarronBrayden DeLoachBarbara NorrisKevin Salmeron Tenor Trombone Andrew FroschThomas McCartneyDylan Yasa
Bass Trombone Duke Blaney Brandon Sanchez
EuphoniumSydney Elliott Madison Mathews
TubaSteven Baker Rafael Bello-Martinez Jose Ferrer
PercussionJuan Gallegos Thaddeus La Belle John Sowell Jordyn Spencer Brandon Vazquez Christopher Walker James Zucconi, II
Oak Ridge High School Full Symphony OrchestraLinda Nicolosi & Dana Pradervand, directors
Conroe High School Wind EnsembleBobby W. Heathcock, director
Nathan Tamborell, guest artist and soloist, graduate ofTexas A&M School of Music and Conroe High School
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Students Performing
ViolinAlexis AllisonSofi a AmadoAibaidula BailinaSebastian BallesterosLayne BangerterTom BenavidesJackson BowenOlivia BrooksPhong BuiKenzie BullockMichelle ButlerNico CarswellAndrew CruzMelba DiazJustin FaildeDilifeire FulatiAnisha GollapalliGeorge JingAidan JulliardAlexander KaiserCayley KentAriel LahoriJulia LangeSarah LazarHeather LealKiersten LeaseMin Jung LeeMegan LimsiacoSamantha LazanoSofi a MilosavljevicMarietta SandovalEmily SchulzBrooke SchuylerEmily SpillerSidney YlaganZimiao Yu
ViolinDanilel BalledosKaelan Brehany-WellmanAlexandra BrosvikAlice CaoRandy CarrizalesChristine CastagnaWenting ChangSurya ChinamutheviAndrea JamesVictoria LiMatthew Liu Ardavon NazariAlex NuttSamantha OliveiraDylan PayneVishnu SajitEmily ShenFranklin ShiBrunon WalczakKarina WeathersNicholas Zhao
ViolaAlyssa AlanizSamantha AllemanSarah BattonAutumn ClouthierAustin NuttPaul O’NeillDevanshi WadhwaJaclyn WalkerEmily WolhartKatja Yanko
Cooper BoatnerTimothy BrantleyNicolas DavisAndrew EpplerBen FredericksonGianluigi GianottiBen HoltJay Lee
Double BassNickolas BratschMitchell DonoughueJessica FindleyMatthew HavillKatherine RatliffDouglas SnyderJobe Westbrook
CelloJames ChristensenEliana DurantMichael HegSamuel JackmoreWilliam LongClaire MunigaYesaiah OuzounianErica RobinsonHalle YapMeredith Yarp
ViolaAllison DurkinDasha FlowersJimena GonzalesKristyn HauserEthan HernandezMichael NeighborsAlexander NgoAlex PerrottiCristina Prada
CelloGretchen BellaWilliam BittickT.J. DuncanSeth EmigCameron GabehartVikram KrishnanKatie PetersburgAmy SanchezAmber Shah
BassIsabella CumberlandMorgan DeanIsabelle Zimmerman
KeyboardCharles Wasaff
PercussionNiko Bussell
Peter LitseyNathan Stanfi eldJustin StobartMichael StoneConor SullivanVuci VolotoLanden WhiteJason Wolfe
The Woodlands High School String OrchestraDr. Peter Kempter, director
The Woodlands College Park High SchoolString Orchestra
Aaron T. Michaelson, Director
The Woodlands High School Trombone ChoirJason Harvey, director
Special thanks to the Art Electronic Media class of Dr. Anne D. Morrison at The Woodlands High School for the illustrations and animations of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.”
Thanks to Wright’s Printing for generously sponsoring the printing of tonight’s program.
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Students Performing
Violin ICarmen Abelson, concertmasterAndres BravoCameron TesoroJosh NeronaEric GutierrezValeri Speights Shobi DavisKatie McCown Josh Bamberg
Violin IIGrace NalerMichelle ArchibaldAlexander JohnsonErynn ForemanMy-Linh TranTyler NobleJorge RamosLeticia CastilloImani Henry
ViolaHerbert AnzoraHao-Hsuan LeeTravis UrbanEsteban MuñozAshley Lawrence
CelloSara BravoRoechelle TorresRoss OwenKayla ReevesDaniela ArevaloJonathan VillegasDaniel SchultzPamela Brooks Mikayla LesteKatie SimoneWhitney Young
BassAndrew StolfaVictor HernandezAlexander CollinsJD SteproJoseph Richards
PiccoloJulie Mason
FluteLulu CastanedaHailey Necessary
OboeOliver HellbergAnnalis Mays
English HornAnnalis Mays
ClarinetEmmy RamosBethany Lee
Bass ClarinetPreston Besett
BassoonJenny YangErik Mott
HornMelodie LarsenCameron PriceAmber SlaytonLuke Kennedy
TrumpetStephen Van HooserJoey VranasJoshua Lee
TromboneRamsey HamptonWilliam Stokes
Bass TromboneMatthieu Kubis
TubaNicholas Gale
TimpaniZachary Mathes
PercussionJuhad KuriChandler LongJoel Garza
HarpRachel RayHeather WoitenaRachel Lea
Sam Houston State University SymphonyOrchestra and Symphonic Choir
Jonathan Pasternack, conductor, Sam Houston State University OrchestraJames Franklin, conductor, Sam Houston State University Symphonic Choir
Leahna AcostaAnika AdamsAustin AlmanzaJanet AlvarezAnthony AndradeChandler AndrewsJake AverittAllison BakerAlex BegnaudVictoria BestKatelyn BlankenburgMatthew BorenAdriana BrentGregory T. BroughtonJesse BrownMichelle BuilesGiselle BurrisJuana CamposIvy CantuOscar CardozaAllen CastleJacob CliftonJhamirick CollinsGina ColluraBranden DantinEmily EisterholdEmily FabianBrittany FairclothBryan FortineAnna FrankoSarah GarciaAshley GarzaJeremiah GibsonRachele GilkesonGisela GonzalezMichael GonzalezBailey GordonSammi GrahamAlexis GresensOlivia GuilloteCaleb HarrisRachel HarstonCrystal Haynes
Rice HennerTrue HernandezSalvador HerranJason HessleinRebecca HickmanHolly HinskiMychal HolmesColton HoustonAlyssa HydeKaty JamesJohn-Michael JermainLorenzo Johnson Jr.Emily KneislerMarissa KuertzNichole Lambert Myah LerchRachel MagillAndrew MainAsha MarkBrea MarshallMatthew MartinezMichelle MayesReid McFaddenDalton MelearAna MendosaAmanda MolinarioEric MorganJames MosquedaShelby MurphyKristin NorrisCarolyn O’RourkeIsabella PalavacinniKeith PhilipsJackie PrinceKaren RamirezKelsie RandlesAaron RichardsonStephany RodarteLisa SalinasKaitlyn SchachJessica ShineAlexis SimienMikhail Smigelskii
David SmithSophia SpilotroArianna StandardWalter L. StrongHannah-Nicole SwensonAmanda ThorndikeVeronica TiendaShannon TookerAndrea TorresThomas TorresMegan TownsendBailey TurnerRene VazquezMoises VeletzuyAaron VierkantFrances VillarrealSarai VillatoroCourtney WagnerAthalia WalcottKristelle WallsJames Daniel WardMichael WayDylan WeaverElissa WeedonChristian WeissJordan WeyandAsia WilliamsChelsea WillifordDayton WilsonMarit YoskoMary Zamora
Symphonic Choir
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Volunteer Spotlight
Names: Karen & Jim Listak
Birthplace: Karen was born in Franklin, Indiana and Jim was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Joined Partners: 2003
Give us a little background about yourselves.Karen: We met in college as undergraduates in the education program at Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. I earned my master’s degree in education from the University of Pittsburgh. Jim earned his master’s in education from Slippery Rock University. We moved to Australia after graduation to work for the Department of Education in New South Wales for two years.
How did you get from Australia to The Woodlands, Texas?Karen: We moved back to Pittsburgh where Jim worked in the steel industry. Jim was transferred to Houston in 1983. We lived here for a few years and then moved to Austin. After 10 years there, we moved to The Woodlands. I was one of the founding teachers and parents of The John Cooper School. I taught for 31 years before retiring.
How did you fi nd out about The Pavilion Partners?Karen: We found Partners at the Home and Garden Show. It sounded interesting and we had just returned to The Woodlands as empty-nesters. We wanted to be able to give back to our community and thought it was a really fun opportunity.
What committees are you involved with?Karen: I’m involved with the scholarship, membership and social committees. Once I retired from teaching, a parent of a former student of mine was retiring from the Partners board and thought I would be perfect for it. I’m now a member of the board of directors and on my second term.
What is your favorite part about being involved with Partners?Karen: We have made so many new friends. We have been exposed to so many new things on a cultural level through the arts at The Pavilion. You really grow as a person. It’s such a rewarding experience.
Who has been your favorite performer you have seen at The Pavilion?Karen: Annually, it’s Jimmy Buffett, but Bruce Springsteen put on quite a show this year!
What’s your favorite event that you volunteer for as a Partner?Karen: As a former teacher, I love Children’s Festival. The kids are so cute. Their faces just light up when they come here! I also love Musical Scores and being able to work with at-risk youth.
What are you involved with outside of Partners?Karen: I’m involved with an adult literacy program as well as Adult Lifetime Learning at Lone Star College.Jim: I have worked as a National Account Executive for Sanofi Pharmaceuticals for the past 28 years. I’m also involved with the American Diabetes Association and veterans groups.
Do you have any children?Karen: We have one son, Christopher. He lives in Los Angeles and works in TV production. He just wrapped “Dancing with the Stars” recently.
What do you like to do in your spare time?Karen: We love to travel! I think we were bitten by the travel bug when we lived in Australia. We like to go somewhere new once every two years or so. I loved Amsterdam, Paris and Venice, Italy. We also are avid readers. We both enjoy historical fi ction.
Sponsor Spotlight
In each issue of OnStage, we turn the spotlight ontoone of our sponsors, a gesture of thanks for theirinvaluable contributions to the many things we
work hard to accomplish.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman is proud to highlight Jackson Walker L.L.P. as a sponsor at Holly Jolly Jingle for the 2014 performing arts season. As the snow sponsor for Holly Jolly Jingle this season, it is the fi rst time that Jackson Walker has sponsored an event at The Pavilion. Jeff Harder, corporate partner at Jackson Walker, serves on The Pa-vilion’s board of directors.
“The arts are an important part of our culture and our com-munities. They reach out across racial, social and economic barriers and contribute to the success and diversity of our country,” Harder said. “Jackson Walker is proud to be a part of The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and the role it has played throughout the past 24 years in advancing our appreciation for the arts.”
In addition to sponsoring activities at The Pavilion, Jackson Walker is actively involved in community service initiatives throughout its various cities. One component of such service is pro bono legal representation of individuals and organizations. Jackson Walker’s Houston offi ce was named a recipient ofthe 2013 Harris County Bench Bar Pro Bono Award in the mid–size fi rm category. They are active in a variety of nonprofi t or-ganizations, including Houston Volunteer Lawyers, Recipe for Success, the Immunization Partnership and many others. Firm-wide, Jackson Walker attorneys donated more than 11,000 hours to pro bono clients in 2013.
“Jackson Walker L.L.P. is one of the oldest and largest law fi rms in Texas and we are honored to have their support in our efforts to bring the arts to our community,” said Christine Scully direc-tor of development for The Pavilion.
Since its founding in 1887, Jackson Walker has grown to in-clude more than 350 attorneys in seven Texas offi ces providing comprehensive services in a broad range of practice areas. For more than 125 years, Jackson Walker L.L.P. has represented companies that have changed the face of Texas business. Today, their attorneys continue to deliver practical, effi cient solutions to clients in Texas, throughout the United States and abroad.
Ready, Set, Snow!Jackson Walker Sponsors Snow at Holly Jolly Jingle
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The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionSponsors Support the Arts
As a nonprofi t performing arts venue, The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilionrelies on the generosity and participation of local businesses andorganizations to provide the community with the best performing arts programming in the area. These sponsors contribute in many ways, including monetary donations, providing interactive activities in the plazas during events and supplying volunteers at The Pavilion’s educational outreach programs.
Some sponsors, like Woodforest National Bank, have been supporters of The Pavilion for almost its entire existence. A sponsor for 23 seasons, Woodforest has a presence at each performing arts event and also has the naming rights for The Pavilion’s VIP Club.
“Being a community bank, Woodforest National Bank aligns itself with opportunities to give back to the communities we serve,” said Robert E. Marling, Jr., CEO of Woodforest National Bank. “Through The Pavilion’s performing arts programs, we are able to be a small part of enhancing the cultural enrichment of so many.”
While Woodforest supports the arts through the season, Marling cites Children’s Festival as his favorite Pavilion program.
“It would be hard to choose a favorite, as all programs are exceptional in their genres,” Marling said. “The Annual Children’s Festival, with its vast number of participants, allows even more people to enjoy and
experience a ‘Pavilion moment.’”
Other sponsors have only recently begun supporting The Pavilion’s performing arts events. Most recently, Texas Children’s Hospital—The Woodlands signed on as the newest performing arts sponsor. “The enrichment provided by The Pavilion’s programs to the community and families
in The Woodlands is extremely valuable,” said Lisa Yelenick, director of marketing and public relations for Texas Children’s
Hospital. “Part of Texas Children’s mission is to play an integral role and be a committed member of the communities where we provide healthcare services.”
Check out “Encore” for a complete list of all our performing arts sponsors. The next time that you enter The Pavilion gates for a performing arts event, make sure to visit the booths in the plazas and thank our sponsors for supporting the arts in your community.
Ticket InformationPrices do not include service charge. Tickets are available at all outlets, including Fiesta, select H-E-B and Walmart locations and Media Magic, by calling 800-745-3000, or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets also can be purchased at The Pavilion Box Offi ce Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and on event days through intermission. For more information, call 281-363- 3300 or visit www.woodlandscenter.org.
ShowTime is a list of events scheduled for The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, including start times and ticket prices. Information is subject to change.Please visit www.woodlandscenter.org for the latest event information.
April 1, 2015 Nickelback • 7:30 p.m. $89.50 Res. Pit / $89.50, $69.50 & $49.50 Reserved / $25 Lawn
April 25, 2015 Chris Tomlin • 7 p.m. with Tenth Avenue North and Rend Collective $47.25 Res. Pit / $47.25 and $42 Reserved / $21 Lawn
May 2, 2015 ZZ Top and Jeff Beck • 7 p.m. $99.50 Res. Pit / $99.50, $69.50, $49.50 & $39.50 Reserved / $25 Lawn
July 31, 2015 Idina Menzel • 8 p.m. $115 Res. Pit / $115, $95, $75, $55 & $35 Reserved On Sale: Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m.
Aug. 8, 2015 5 Seconds of Summer • 7:30 p.m. $69.50 Res. Pit / $69.50, $49.50 & $29.50 Reserved / $20 Lawn
ShowTime
5 Seconds of SummerZZ Top
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CHILDRENThe Pavilion is a family-friendly venue and we love to see families at our performing arts events. However, please be courteous of both the orches-tra and those around you by keeping youngsters from talking loudly and running around during the performance. Even if you are seated on the hill, loud children can be very distracting for everyone. We want all of our guests to have the most enjoyable concert experience possible.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES Take a break from the outside world! Please turn off all cellphones and other audible electronics. Photography and videography are NOT allowed during the performances, including with cellphones, at the request of the artists. Tablets, such as iPads and Kindles, are not permitted into the venue because they are a distraction to other guests and the artists.
LATE SEATINGFashionably late? If you arrive after a performance has started, our ushers will do their best to seat you during an appropriate pause in the program. For certain performances, and at the request of the artist, guests seated in the orchestra section might have to wait until a transition is made between songs to proceed to their seats.
DURING THE PERFORMANCEGuests should refrain from entering and exiting their seats while a per-formance is in progress. If you must leave your seat, please proceed quickly and quietly to the nearest aisle or ask the nearest usher for assis-tance. Please be courteous to other members of the audience.
APPLAUSENot sure when to applaud and when not to? A good rule of thumb is to watch the conductor. The conductor should let you know when a piece is over by lowering both arms and turning to face the audience.
AFTER THE CONCERTBravo! As the applause dies down, the performers will put their instruments away and leave the stage. The house lights will be turned on so guests can exit safely. TO PICNIC, OR NOT TO PICNIC?Picnics are welcome at all performing arts events at The Pavilion. Guests can bring in any type of food item; however, beverages can not be brought into the venue. Guests are welcome to bring empty water bottles to fi ll at water fountains or to purchase beverages at our concessions stands.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion offers concertgoers live performing arts events in a picturesque setting featuring such world-renowned organizations as the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera and Texas Music Festival Orchestra. The following information about concert etiquette will enhance your visit and help ensure that all of our guests enjoy their arts experience to the fullest.
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion acknowledges the fi nancial support of The Woodlands Township that is generated by the Event Admissions Tax for its performing arts and educational programs.
The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands would like to thank the following contributors for their fi nancial support of our 2014 Performing Arts Season and Educational Outreach Programs as of November 24, printing deadline.
$100,000 - $249,999Live NationThe Pavilion Partners
$50,000 - $74,999ExxonMobilHuntsmanTexas Children’s HospitalThe Woodlands Development CompanyThe Wortham Foundation
$25,000 - $49,999Anadarko Petroleum CorporationAudi of AmericaPepsiCoWoodforest National Bank
$15,000 - $24,999ARAMARK Sports & EntertainmentH-E-B
$10,000 - $14,999Century 21 Realty PartnersChevron Phillips Chemical CompanyComcastCynthia and George Mitchell FoundationFMC TechnologiesInsperityKPMG, LLPTalismanUSAThe Humphreys FoundationWells FargoYMCA – Run Thru The Woods
$5,000 - $9,999AccentureAon HewittBlack Forest VenturesCullen Trust for the Performing ArtsEntergy
$5,000 - $9,999 cont.Fidelity InvestmentsJackson Walker LLPLinn Energy, LLCMEDSAFEMemorial Hermann Hospital – The WoodlandsNewfi eld Exploration CompanyStrikeUSATETRA Technologies, Inc.Union Pacifi c FoundationWoodlands Waterway Art Festival
$2,000 - $4,999 City of ShenandoahKinder Morgan FoundationEMIExxonMobil VolunteersSheryl & Fred Greene Insperity VolunteersWhitney & Derek McCoy Renewal by AndersonVillaSport Athletic Club & Spa
$1,000 - $1,999 Candi & Gerald GlennEd JonesTricia & Jerry MacDonaldChristine & Rob HagemanSuzanne & Dennis MilletMaryann T. SeamanDenise & Dr. Donald StillwagonPeggy & Ray Wilcox
$500 - $999Kirsten & Michael ArendesAnnette & Ken HallockAlison & Rich HendersonJudy & Charles LanoJoAnne & Randy LowryLinda Manning
$500 - $999 cont.Brenda & John MizellVanessa & Rick RaanesSimply TutoringSusie & Jeff Shipley
$200 - $499Deborah ButlerSusan & Alex CosculluelaDornier FamilySuzanne & Ed EllisJulia & Mark EllisJulian T. Erwin, Sr.Susan & Dan FordyceLinda & Greg FreedeJana & Jeff GrahamAmy & Jonathan HomeyerLyn & Gregory HullingerDebra KlineEstelle & Mark McLaughlinJackie & Blaine MetzgerJohn NanningaJose RodriguezKarin & Bill TownsendMarsha & Tommy Williams
In-KindARAMARK Sports & EntertainmentChick-fi l-A The WoodlandsJason’s DeliKrogerMain Event EMSNoodles & CompanyTommy BahamaTed WashingtonThe Village at The Woodlands
2014 The Pavilion Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Donors: $1,500Jill & Phil Barber Nancy Battle Nelda & Jim Blair Sylvia Caracio BubbleUp ExxonMobil Susan & Dan Fordyce Angela & Mark Gott Robert Graham Annette & Ken Hallock Kelly & Brady Hull Robert Hurt Alice & Patrick Hynes Lisa & Fred KoettingLinn EnergyGerald NeubergerCindy NotarainniRichard OlsonSuzanne & Robert PotterDr. Judith RagsdaleCinda RedmondArlene & Sol SachsMaryann SeamanLeigh & Larry ShafferVillage Medical CenterPeggy & Ray Wilcox
Encore
Concert Etiquette
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TICKETSTickets are available at The Pavilion Box Offi ce Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the day of performances through intermission. American Express, Master-Card, VISA and Discover are accepted at The Pavilion Box Offi ce.
Tickets also are available at www.ticketmaster.com, all outlets, including Fiesta, select H-E-B and Walmart locations and Media Magic, or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.
For guests with hearing impairments, Ticketmaster’s TDD number is 800-755-6244. Groups of 20 or more are eligible for discounts for performing arts and selected con-temporary events. For information, call 281-210-1127 or visit The Pavilion Box Offi ce.
PARKINGGuests may park FREE of charge in lighted and patrolled lots convenient to The Pavilion. Preferred parking is available for all events in the on-site Town Center Garage. For most events, lots open 90 minutes prior to the performance.
FOOD AND BEVERAGESFood and beverage items are available from The Pavilion concession areas in the North, South and Lawn plazas. Concessions are operated by ARAMARK Sports & Enter-tainment. Food can be brought in during all performing arts events; however, beverages are not allowed into the venue. At contemporary events, each guest is permitted to bring in a one gallon plastic bag of food for personal consumption.
RESTROOMSPermanent restrooms are located in all three plazas.
LAWN CHAIRSFor comfortable hillside seating, guests may bring blankets or use The Pavilion’s specially designed lawn chairs free of charge for all performing arts events.
FIRST AIDTrained medical professionals are on duty at all Pavilion events. If medical help is needed, ask any Pavilion staff member for assistance.
GUESTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDSThe Pavilion is accessible to guests with disabilities. For detailed information, consult our free brochure available at the Information Booths, call 281-364-3010, or visit www.woodlandscenter.org.
INFORMATION BOOTHSInformation booths are located at the gated entrances in the North, South and Lawn plazas. If guests have questions or concerns, they are encouraged to visit Pavilion volunteers who staff the information booths throughout the events.
CHILDRENFor most contemporary events, children 5 and under are admitted free to the lawn without a ticket. At most performing arts events, children are admitted free with their parents to the mezzanine and lawn areas. All children must have a ticket to sit in orchestra-level seating.
INCLEMENT WEATHERAll events at The Pavilion are rain or shine. Pavilion events are not canceled due to rain. If it rains on the day of the event, guests are encouraged to wear rain apparel.
ATMsATMs are located in the North, South and Lawn plazas of The Pavilion.
PROHIBITED ITEMSTo ensure the enjoyment and safety of all our guests, the following items may not be brought into The Pavilion: Animals, aerosol cans, audio and video equipment, cameras, food, beverages, non-plastic bottles or bottles with lids, fi reworks, laptops, laser pointers, lawn chairs, portable televisions, radios, strollers, tablets (such as iPads and Kindles) and weapons.
CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICESCameras that are small, non professional are usually allowed at most contemporary concerts. No professional, detachable lens cameras are permitted into the venue. No audio or video is permitted at any event at The Pavilion. Camera policies are dic-tated by the artist and are subject to change. Photography and video, including with cellphones, are NOT allowed at Houston Symphony concerts, Houston Grand Opera or Houston Ballet events at their request.
LOST AND FOUNDTo inquire about lost items, guests may ask a Pavilion staff member for assistance or call The Pavilion Administrative Offi ce during business hours at 281-364-3010.
TOURSGuided tours of The Pavilion can be arranged for groups by calling 281-364-3010.
SPECIAL EVENTSThe 1,600-square-foot Woodforest Bank Club, located just off The Pavilion’s North Plaza, is available for lease year-round. Outfi tted with large video screens, multimedia equipment with surround sound, a copier, fax and dedicated telephone and modem lines, the Club is designed for business meetings and special, private events. For rental information, call 281-363-0900.
The House of Blues Hospitality Tent provides a tented outdoor setting for pre- or post-concert gatherings at most contemporary concerts. For more information, call 281-363-0900.
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• Open to students entering grades 7 and up
• Four days of rehearshals and coaching with Juilliard alumni
• One private lesson for each student
• Daily workshops on public speaking, communication and leadership through chamber music
• Festival finale performance on The Pavilion’s main stage
Application deadline March 31, 2015
Live auditions or via recording in early April. (specific dates TBD)
For more information please visit www.thewoodlandschamberfest.com
The WoodlandsChamberfesT
at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 8-11, 2015Chamber music camp
for strings(violin, viola, cello & bass)
2014 Chamberfest Participants
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