MAC FRAMPTON & THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS ORCHESTRA

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40 th Anniversary Season MAC FRAMPTON & THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS ORCHESTRA MARIE OSMOND The Magic of Christmas WAYNE NEWTON THE LOWE FAMILY BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL IN CONCERT EVITA

Thursday, September 27, 2007 WAYNE NEWTON Wayne Newton s name has become synonymous with Las Vegas, where for over a decade he has been the number one attraction. He won the Entertainer of the Year Award more than any other performer and set a record as the highest-paid club performer in Vegas history. A Newton audience is treated to pop, rhythm and blues, ballads, country, and rock music plus solo selections on many instruments and perfect timing in his handling of comedy. He comes to entertain and loves his audiences. Single Tickets: $45, $50 and $55 Sponsored by National City Bank 40 th Anniversary Season

Saturday, October 13, 2007 MAC FRAMPTON & THE HOLLYWOOD HILLS ORCHESTRA And the Winner Is Oscar s Memorable Moments Internationally acclaimed concert pianist and arranger, Frampton has performed over 2,500 concerts worldwide. Joining him and his famous Hollywood Hills Orchestra are Broadway, concert hall and cabaret vocalists Lee Lessack and Joanne O Brien. The program features the Oscar Award songs from past years. Single Tickets: $25, $30 and $35 Sponsored by First National Bank of PA 40 th Anniversary Season

Saturday, November 10, 2007 BRIAN STOKES MITCHELL IN CONCERT Knowledgeable theatre-goers call Mitchell Broadway s best leading man, and most Broadway performers would agree. He has had a spectacular career, including a Tony Award performance in Man of La Mancha and lead roles in Kiss Me Kate, Ragtime, Kiss of the Spider Woman and Sweeney Todd. Many have seen him in TV performances on Frasier and Crossing Jordan. He has performed in concert halls across America and in top supper clubs. His PBS production lead role in South Pacific won him innumerable new fans. Single Tickets: $35, $40 and $45 Sponsored by Balph, Nicolls, Mitsos, Flannery and Clark, Attorneys at Law, New Castle, PA 40 th Anniversary Season

Wednesday, December 12, 2007 MARIE OSMOND The Magic of Christmas Marie Osmond has been welcomed into the homes of millions of Americans for four decades. She brings her personal warmth and the magic of this glorious season to the Orr Auditorium stage. She includes a medley of her own hits from the last 25 years along with a unique video of scenes from famous televised Osmond Family Christmas shows. Some of Marie s children join her on stage to welcome a sleigh full of holiday cheer. Marie invites us to join her very own family in this wonderful evening of family Christmas entertainment. Single Tickets: $35, $40 and $45 Sponsored by Giant Eagle 40 th Anniversary Season

Saturday, March 15, 2008 THE LOWE FAMILY It s difficult to imagine the titanic amount of talent within the musical Lowe family. In an almost miraculous combination, this father, mother, son and five daughters play nearly every musical instrument there is. They sing and do ballroom, jitterbug and Irish step dancing in a production that has nearly a dozen costume changes. Their patriotic finale is called the best ever seen in Branson, Missouri. No wonder they are the number one attended show in Branson. They have performed in Europe, China and South America and are now coming to Westminster College. It s refreshing to have a show of such wholesome family entertainment. Single Tickets: $30, $35 and $40 Sponsored by Sky Bank 40 th Anniversary Season

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 EVITA Winner of seven Tony Awards, Evita brings to the stage the story of the dynamic, larger-than-life persona of Eva Peron, wife of the Argentine dictator, who captivated her nation by championing the working class. This exuberant and captivating large-scale Broadway touring production features Andrew Lloyd Webber s compelling Latin, pop and jazz influenced score, including the mega-popular Don t Cry For Me Argentina. Following a recent large-scale London production, Evita will have a revival on Broadway in 2008 and is destined to become a great hit once again. Single Tickets: $37, $42 and $45. Sponsored by Jameson Health System. 40 th Anniversary Season

D.W. is jealous when her big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Arthur explains that the Tooth Fairy comes only when you lose a tooth and put it under your pillow at night, so D.W. dreams up some hilarious (but unsuccessful) plans to trick the Tooth Fairy into coming. Singing, dancing and audience participation will thrill audience members of all ages. This is a full-scale, professional musical production based on the award-winning book series by Marc Brown and top-rated PBS TV series. 2001 Marc Brown. All RightsReserved. Two shows: 10:30 am and 6:30 pm Tickets: $30, $20, $16, $12 Sponsored by Dr. Richard M. Ribarevski, Orthodontist Special Children s Show Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Arthur Tricks the Tooth Fairy Personal appearance by Marc Brown at Westminster College October 10 7pm Orr Auditorium Free and open to the public Special Show A Celebrity Series Salute to Veteran s Day Thursday, November 15, 2007 WAR BONDS The Letters and Songs of World War II Two professional singers and a back-up band take a musical journey through a war that redefined the world. The show explores the personal and sometimes darker side of war accompanied by the lovely and often light-hearted popular tunes of the day. These tunes, over 20 in the show, are the songs we look back on with nostalgic fondness today. Tickets: $17 and $25 Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Pek C. Teh and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Callaghan, Jr.

Subscriptions Available Why subscribe? We ll save your seat. You ll save a bundle. Purchase a subscription and you ll never miss a show! Receive a discount over the single-ticket price Have first opportunity to purchase tickets for special shows Be the first to renew your same seats for next season or upgrade your seats based on the number of years you have subscribed SENIOR/STUDENT DISCOUNTS: If you re over 62, or a student, Celebrity Series offers you a discounted rate on your season subscription Call 724-946-7354 today to enjoy savings and order your subscription! MAKE A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Your contribution to the Celebrity Series Membership Campaign will help bridge the gap between the cost to bring these types of shows to Westminster College and revenue raised through sponsorships, program ads, and ticket sales. Membership contributors names are listed in our program books Membership contributors are invited to receptions at the President s house Your gift will ensure Celebrity Series healthy continuance for generations to come GROUP DISCOUNTS Bring your group of 15 or more to any Celebrity Series show and enjoy special group discounts. Call the Celebrity Series Box Office at 724-946-7354 for group reservations and discounts. GIVE THE GIFT OF ENTERTAINMENT Celebrity Series tickets make wonderful gifts for that special birthday, anniversary, or hard to buy for person on your list. Your gift will be acknowledged with a beautiful Westminster College gift card. SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS Renewals Patrons who held season subscriptions for the 2006-07 season and did not yet return their advance renewal form, must renew by June 15, 2007, in order to retain their seats. Patrons who wish to change seat location should indicate this on their order form. We cannot guarantee any subscription seating changes due to patron renewals. Best available seating will be assigned based on the number of uninterrupted years subscribed. New Patrons New patrons season subscription orders will be filled, after all renewals are finalized, in the order in which they are received. Best available seating will be assigned based on a first-ordered, first-served basis.

SINGLE TICKET ORDERS Tickets for individual performances may be ordered in advance by mail or phone. PAYMENT Ticket orders may be paid by check, money order (payable to Westminster College), Master- Card, Visa or Discover. All mail-in orders must include payment. All phone orders must be paid at that time by credit card. No orders can be accepted without full payment. POLICIES All Celebrity Series events* begin at 8 pm in Orr Auditorium. Doors open at 7:30 pm. Latecomers will not be seated until the first suitable pause in the performance. Cameras and/or recording devices are prohibited in the auditorium. All sales are final; no refunds or exchanges. Dates, times and attractions are firm, but subject to change, cancellation, or substitution with proper notice. *Performance times of special events may vary. The Westminster College Celebrity Series is supported in part by a grant from the CARO- LINE KNOX MEMORIAL TRUST FUND BOX OFFICE The Celebrity Series Office located in Russell Hall is open Monday through Friday from 9 am-noon and 1-4 pm. The Orr Auditorium Box Office is open the evening of all performances from 7 pm until the performance. The box office can be reached by calling 724-946-7354. SEATING CHART Best available seating assigned on first-ordered, first-served basis. For best seating reply today! Stage A B C Stage D EF G H JK L M NO P Q RS Balcony T U V W X YZ AA BB CC DD EE FF GG

TICKET ORDER FORM Mail this completed form and payment to: Celebrity Series Westminster College New Wilmington, PA 16172 OR FAX this order form to 724-946-6243 PHONE in your order to 724-946-7354 Name Address City/State/Zip Phone/E-mail Payment method: q Check enclosed (payable to Westminster College) q Visa q Mastercard q Discover Account # Exp. Date Signature SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS Main A-L Main M-W/Balcony A-D Main X-GG/Balcony E-L Quantity Selected Price Main or Balcony Total Regular Season $219 $209 $204 Senior Citizen (62+)/Student $214 $204 $199 SINGLE TICKETS Ticket handling fee for this subscription $5.00 Wayne Newton $55 $50 $45 Mac Frampton $35 $30 $25 Brian Stokes Mitchell $45 $40 $35 Marie Osmond $45 $40 $35 The Lowe Family $40 $35 $30 Evita $45 $42 $37 Arthur 10:30 am or 6:30 pm $30/$20 $16 $12 War Bonds $25 $25 $17 MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Contributing Categories: Angel $500+ Backer $250-$499 Patron $100-$249 Donor $50-$99 List name in program as: * Total number of single tickets ordered x $2 (Ticket handling fee) $ TOTAL DUE FOR TICKETS $ Enclosed is my tax-deductible gift of: $ GRAND TOTAL $ * For single ticket patrons only

Founded 1852 New Wilmington, Pa. Celebrity Series Box Office 724-946-7354 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S.POSTAGE PAID New Wilmington, PA 16142 PERMIT NO. 6