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30 North Brainard St.,, IL 60540 northcentralcollege.edu/shows Rodney Atkins The Doobie Brothers We want to hear from you! We need your help to make our Fine and Performing Arts season even better! Please take a few moments to complete our survey online at surveymonkey.com/s/ northcentralfinearts. Connect with us! The Tenors Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy Tammy McCann Photo by Mary Reaferty Spider Saloff

welcome to North Central College s Fine & Performing Arts 2015-2016 Season We are thrilled to present our new lineup of artists for our 2015-2016 Fine and Performing Arts season at North Central College. I m certain many of you are also noticing the completely new look to our brochure. We re always striving to bring you the best and most current events in the arts and our physical look is just as important. In these pages you ll find a new, crisp, bold look to some of the greatest world-class artists in the industry. From artists we ve wanted to bring you for a while to some new performers on our radar, we offer you our best season to date! We are thrilled to present The Doobie Brothers on November 15 in Pfeiffer Hall. Tickets for this concert are sure to sell out quickly so please, do not wait! The same holds true for The Tenors on December 18, Rodney Atkins on May 14 and so many others in between. We ll once again be presenting something for everyone in our great venues. The season opens with 4 Girls 4, the modern-day spin-off on the performance started by the legendary Rosemary Clooney, featuring four of Broadway s finest ladies on the same stage! Any one of these four magnificent performers would be worth the price of admission, but you will see all four on the same stage! This year would have marked the 100th birthday of Ol Blue Eyes himself, the great Frank Sinatra. So to celebrate that centennial, we are bringing you Sinatra Forever, direct from Las Vegas. Hear those great big band songs that provided the backdrop to one of the most famous voices in the industry with a man who sounds for all the world like Sinatra himself, Rick Michel. And, as you will see, the Chicago Jazz Orchestra is back by popular demand with Duke Ellington s Concert of Sacred Music as our closer to the College s annual celebration of Black History Month. One of my favorite moments since the Wentz Concert Hall has opened was the ending of David Benoit s performance with The Young Singers in the choral balcony. They had just finished a classic Christmas song when they all rang out with Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! That was it! I was so excited to see this live! Well, David is back again this Holiday Season. We also have two performances of the Canadian Brass with its holiday show, something I have been trying to book since we started bringing shows to you. And how about one of, if not the greatest flamenco troupes in the world, Compañia Flamenca José Porcel! The best of the best in the greatest performing arts facilities in the area. And that s just the beginning of what North Central College has to offer. Combine that with the greatest staff, the most generous sponsors and Friends of the Arts and, of course, the greatest audiences we could hope for, and we once again have something truly special to bring to you this season. We hope to see you frequently throughout the coming months. Welcome back and enjoy! The 2015-2016 North Central College Fine & Performing Arts Season is shaping up to be exciting for everyone! Thanks to our many contributors, world-renowned artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Vienna Boys Choir, Wynton Marsalis, Celtic Woman and many more have performed in our venues. But the cost of performance tickets only covers half our expenses to bring these great artists to the College s stages. The generous support from the Friends of the Arts ensures the College can continue to bring world-class performers to our world-class venues. Join Friends of the Arts today and receive exclusive beneftis. MAESTRO $10,000+ BRAVO $5,000 - $9,999 STANDING OVATION $1,000 - $4,999 ENCORE $500 - $999 PERFORMANCE $250 - $499 OVERTURE $100 - $249 AUDIENCE $25 - $99 Sneak preview of next year s season Name recognition in program Name recognition in Wentz Concert Hall lobby Premier viewing for the Schoenherr Gallery openings and receptions Reception with North Central College special guest Presidents Club Membership Backstage pass to all performances (when available) IMPRESARIO SOCIETY HEAR WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT WENTZ CONCERT HALL Dinner at North Central College with special guest David Sanborn Photo by Scott Chernis Giordano Dance Chicago Photo by Gorman Cook Photography Look for these symbols......throughout this brochure to indicate whether or not a performance is part of a series package. Series subscribers save up to 15%! Can t fit everything you want to see into one series? Put together your own series by choosing our À La Carte series option! See page 28 for more information. P Co PERFORMING ARTS CONTEMPORARY Cl J CLASSICAL JAZZ Brian Lynch Fine Arts Director, North Central College Ca CABARET What a beautiful, beautiful room. It sounds amazing. I love this hall. YO-YO MA One of the greatest sounding rooms I ve ever played. Could anything have made my experience better? No, I don t think so. MARC COHN

JULY 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE July 31 Summer Musical Theatre The Music Man $18, $12 22 AUGUST 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE August 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 Summer Musical Theatre The Music Man $18, $12 22 August 20, 21, 22, 23 Organic Theater Company Tartuffe $30, $20 21 SEPTEMBER 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE September 18 An Evening with Jazz Trumpeter Art Davis $20, $15 22 September 26 4 Girls 4 $75, $65, $60 12 OCTOBER 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE October 3 Compañia Flamenca José Porcel $35, $30, $25 16 October 3 Chicago Sinfonietta Tap In. Turn Up. $60, $48, $10 24 October 8, 9, 10, 11 A Streetcar Named Desire $10, $8 23 October 10 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Two Times Tchaikovsky $37.50 - $14.50 24 October 16 An Evening with Jazz Pianist Chris White $20, $15 22 October 21, 22, 24 Wasteland $5, $3 23 October 22 Peter Frampton Raw, An Acoustic Tour $95, $85, $75 10 October 23 Homecoming Kickoff Concert Free ticket required 22 October 25 Jonny Lang $85, $75 14 October 28 Honors Choral Invitational $5, $3 22 October 31 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Halloween Concert $15.50 - $7.50 25 NOVEMBER 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE November 1 Chicago Sinfonietta Día de los Muertos $60, $48, $10 25 November 5, 6, 7, 8 The Light in The Piazza $15, $10 23 November 7 Davy Knowles $40, $30 15 November 13 Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy: Visions from Cape Breton and Beyond $65, $50 12 November 15 The Doobie Brothers $95, $85, $75 10 November 17 Concert Winds Invitational Concert $5, $3 22 November 18 The Fall Great Evening of Jazz $5, $3 22 November 21 A Tribute to Benny Goodman: The Julian Bliss Septet $40, $35, $25 13 November 21, 22 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Trio and Triumph $37.50 - $14.50 24 November 29 Theatreworks USA Frosty $12, $6 20 DECEMBER 2015 EVENT PRICE PAGE December 4 3rd Annual Jazz Faculty Christmas Concert $25, $20 22 December 6 Canadian Brass $50, $40 17 December 10, 11, 12, 13 Organic Theater Company Jacob Marley s Christmas Carol $30, $20 21 December 12 David Benoit $55, $40 15 December 13 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert $20.50 - $10.50 24 December 18 The Tenors $85, $75, $65 11 JANUARY 2016 EVENT PRICE PAGE January 7, 8, 9, 10 The Merry Wives of Windsor $10, $8 23 January 16 Jim Peterik & World Stage $75, $65 11 January 17 Chicago Sinfonietta Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. $60, $48, $10 16 January 22 An Evening with Jazz Saxophonist Mitch Paliga $20, $15 22 January 24 Spider Saloff Spider Saloff Sings Irving Berlin $35, $30 18 January 28, 29, 30 Fragments: A Theatrical Dance Experience $5, $3 23 January 30 Sinatra Forever: Salute to Frank Sinatra $50, $40, $30 12 FEBRUARY 2016 EVENT PRICE PAGE February 5 Revenge of the Rhythm Section with Drummer Jack Mouse & Bassist Jim Cox $20, $15 22 February 6 Jim Brickman $40, $30 13 February 6 28th Annual Gospel Extravaganza $20, $15 22 February 11, 12, 13 The Cherub's Mask $5, $3 23 February 12 Explore the Sound $10, $3 22 February 13 Theatreworks USA Aesop $12, $6 20 February 13 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Global Connections $37.50 - $14.50 26 February 14 Tammy McCann Ella Loves Gershwin $35, $30 18 February 25, 26, 27, 28 Little Shop of Horrors (Senior Musical) $15, $10 23 February 27 Chicago Jazz Orchestra Duke Ellington s First Concert of Sacred Music $45, $40 14 MARCH 2016 EVENT PRICE PAGE March 1 Sounds of New Music Festival, Spektral Quartet $15, $5 22 March 4 An Evening with Jazz Trombonist Bryant Scott $20, $15 22 March 5 Chords for Kids: Concert for Children with Autism Free ticket required 23 March 5 Giordano Dance Chicago $35, $25, $20 16 March 6 Beckie Menzie and Tom Michael That 60s Show $35, $30 19 March 6 Theatreworks USA Skippyjon Jones Snow What $12, $6 20 March 10 Concert Winds and Symphonic Band Winter Concert $5, $3 23 March 10, 11, 12, 13 Organic Theater Company The Good Doctor $30, $20 21 March 12 Chicago Sinfonietta BYOB: Bring Your Own Beat $60, $48, $10 27 March 19 I Am Ireland $30, $20 13 March 20 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Celebrate the Season $37.50 - $14.50 26 APRIL 2016 EVENT PRICE PAGE April 1 An Evening with Jazz Vocalist Janice Borla $20, $15 22 April 1 The Temptations $75, $65, $55 10 April 3 Theatreworks USA Alexander, Who's Not...Going to Move $12, $6 20 April 9 David Sanborn $60, $50 15 April 10 Marianne Murphy Orland Pet Project $35, $30 18 April 21, 22, 23, 24 Late, A Cowboy Song $10, $8 23 April 28 Chamber Singers Metamorphosis $5, $3 23 April 29 Moscow Festival Ballet The Sleeping Beauty $40, $30, $25 17 MAY 2016 EVENT PRICE PAGE May 5, 6, 7 God of Carnage $5, $3 23 May 6, 7 DuPage Symphony Orchestra Opera Gala with Chorus $37.50 - $14.50 27 May 13 An Evening with Jazz Vibraphonist Brad Stirtz $20, $15 22 May 14 Rodney Atkins $85, $75, $65 11 May 15 Joan Curto Joan Curto Sings Cole Porter, From Major to Minor $35, $30 19 May 15 Women s Chorale Finale! Concert $5, $3 23 May 19, 20, 21, 22 Machinal $10, $8 23 May 21 Chicago Sinfonietta Cosmic Convergence $60, $48, $10 27 May 23 Concert Winds Final Spring and Alumni Concert $5, $3 23 May 24 Cardinal Chorus Spring Concert $5, $3 23 May 25 The Spring Great Evening of Jazz $5, $3 22 May 26 Concert Choir Graduation Concert $5, $3 23 Artists, dates, times, prices and locations are subject to change North Central College performance Artists, dates, times, prices and locations are subject to change North Central College performance 2 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 3

The Doobie Brothers The Doobie Brothers Sunday, November 15, 6 p.m. Peter Peter Frampton 4 northcentralcollege.edu/shows Thursday, October 22, 8 p.m. 630-637-SHOW (7469) 5

The Tenors The Tenors Friday, December 18, 8 p.m. P Canadian Brass Canadian Brass Sunday, December 6, 2 and 6 p.m. Cl 6 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 7

Jim Brickman Jim Brickman Saturday, February 6, 8 p.m. Co Photo by Janet Macoska Rodney Atkins Rodney Atkins Saturday, May 14, 8 p.m. P 8 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 9

ROCK & COUNTRY Peter Frampton RAW, AN ACOUSTIC TOUR P Performing Arts Series Jim Peterik & World Stage Thursday, October 22, 8 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $95, $85, $75 VIP packages available Peter Frampton is back on the road, this time performing an acoustic-only set for the first time ever. Frampton remains one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history as lead singer and guitarist for British band The Herd and cofounder of seminal rock act Humble Pie. Gordon Kennedy will join him on tour as well as an added special guest, Frampton s son, singer and guitarist Julian Frampton. P The Doobie Brothers Sunday, November 15, 6 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $95, $85, $75 VIP packages available Four-time Grammy winners The Doobie Brothers have become part of America s musical firmament with three multi-platinum, seven platinum and 14 gold albums. Their No. 1 singles Black Water and What a Fool Believes lead a catalog of indelible songs that include Jesus Is Just Alright, Rockin Down the Highway and Long Train Runnin. Performing Arts Series The Temptations Friday, April 1 $75, $65, $55 For more than 50 years, the original Motown machine, The Temptations, have prospered with hits such as My Girl, It s Growing, Since I Lost My Baby, Get Ready, Ain t Too Proud to Beg, I Can t Get Next to You, and Treat Her Like A Lady. The Temptations are Otis Williams, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks, Joe Herndon and Bruce Williamson. The Tenors Friday, December 18, 8 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $85, $75, $65 VIP packages available The music of Canadian multi-platinum, Juno Awardwinning vocal group The Tenors is rich and soulful, spanning powerful anthems, classic covers and original songs penned/copenned by The Tenors themselves. Rodney Atkins P Performing Arts Series Saturday, January 16, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $75, $65 As a founding member of Survivor, Jim Peterik and his songs Eye Of The Tiger and The Search Is Over have become modern classics. Peterik handpicks the hottest and most versatile musicians for his band in the World Stage show. Co Contemporary Series Saturday, May 14 $85, $75, $65 VIP packages available East Tennessee native Rodney Atkins has sold more than 4 million singles in the past five years and earned five No. 1 hits from his first three albums. His latest single, Take A Back Road, is a song that celebrates that feeling of getting away from the noise of everyday life, really living in the moment and getting right with your soul. For more information on VIP packages, call the Box Office at 10 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 11 630-637-SHOW (7469) or visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows.

THEATRICAL & WORLD MUSIC Photo by Chia Messina A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN: The Julian Bliss Septet Saturday, November 21 $40, $35, $25 Recreating the exciting sound of swing from the 30s and 40s, Julian Bliss leads his septet through some of the great tunes of the swing era, staying true to the authentic feel but with a modern twist. Photo by Deborah Feingold 4 Girls 4 Saturday, September 26, 8 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $75, $65, $60 VIP packages available Four dynamic, award-winning musical stars from Broadway, film, TV Randy Graff, Andrea McArdle, Maureen McGovern and Faith Prince come together for an evening of song, dance, laughter and memories. Their show features the biggest hits from their Tony Awardwinning shows and performances. P Performing Arts Series Photo by Corby Kayes Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy: Visions from Cape Breton and Beyond Friday, November 13, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $65, $50 Sponsored by West Suburban Irish Musicians and fiddlers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy have received both industry acclaim and a loyal fan following by combining their incredible individual talents, giving audiences a remarkable musical experience. With Visions From Cape Breton and Beyond audiences will have an insight into the remarkable place, people and culture that have shaped their lives, music and family. P Performing Arts Series I Am Ireland Sinatra Forever: SALUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Saturday, January 30 $50, $40, $30 Sinatra Forever: Salute to Frank Sinatra is a concert that pays homage to perhaps the greatest singer of all time. This is not an impersonation show, but an interpretation performed by Rick Michel one of Las Vegas premier singers paying homage to Sinatra. Sinatra Forever is a timeless concert and part of the American Songbook, with all the original arrangements. Photo by Jason M. Rodgers Co Jim Brickman Saturday, February 6, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $40, $30 Contemporary Series Music lovers will experience the sounds of awardwinning hitmaker, pianist and recording artist Jim Brickman as he brings one of the most entertaining and romantic concert events of the year. Co Saturday, March 19, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $30, $20 Contemporary Series To honor the 100th anniversary of the 1916 Rising in Ireland, celebrated Irish tenor Paddy Homan will present I Am Ireland. A one-man show, he takes audiences on a journey through the songs, speeches and images of the time, to honor and celebrate the Irish road to freedom. For more information on VIP packages, call the Box Office at 12 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 13 630-637-SHOW (7469) or visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows.

JAZZ & BLUES Jonny Lang Sunday, October 25, 6 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall $85, $75 VIP packages available With the release of Fight For My Soul, singer Jonny Lang enters a chapter where he s found his true voice. The textured arrangements, broad worldview, gorgeous vocal melodies and expressive guitar playing are what defines the album. Photo by Michael Coakes Co Contemporary Series Co Contemporary Series J Jazz Series Chicago Jazz Orchestra DUKE ELLINGTON S FIRST CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC Saturday, February 27 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, $45, $40 50 years after the debut of The First Concert of Sacred Music by the Duke Ellington Orchestra, the Chicago Jazz Orchestra performs the complete work in Wentz Concert Hall featuring The Lakeside Singers and soloists Robert Sims and Tammy McCann. J Jazz Series Davy Knowles Saturday, November 7, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $40, $30 After more than 500 shows, two Billboard-charting studio albums, two DVDs and two live albums, Chicago-based guitarist Davy Knowles is back and touring in support of his third studio album The Outsider. Produced by Grammy-winner Steve Chrisanthou, the release of The Outsider marks a new chapter in Knowles career. David Sanborn J Jazz Series David Benoit Saturday, December 12, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $55, $40 Five-time Grammy-nominated veteran composer and pianist David Benoit and his expansive career as a contemporary jazz pianist have included more than 25 solo recordings. They feature several prominent Charlie Brownrelated projects that reflect his lifelong passion for the music of original Peanuts composer Vince Guaraldi. Photo by Scott Chernis Saturday, April 9 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $50 One of the most distinctive saxophonists in contemporary music since the late 70s, David Sanborn has won six Grammy Awards and was a seminal influence in reintroducing the saxophone as a prominent instrument in musical genres today. For more information on VIP packages, call the Box Office at 14 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 15 630-637-SHOW (7469) or visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows.

CLASSICAL & DANCE Saturday, October 3 $35, $30, $25 José Porcel and his company of dancers with live orchestra present a spectacle of classic flamenco as it was danced and performed by the great masters, including Antonio Gades, José Greco and the Great Antonio. Cl Classical Series Chicago Sinfonietta ANNUAL TRIBUTE TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Compañia Flamenca José Porcel Cl Classical Series Canadian Brass Sunday, December 6 2 and 6 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall $50, $40 With an international reputation as one of the most popular brass ensembles today, Canadian Brass has truly earned the distinction of the world s most famous brass group. Each of its concerts shows the full range from trademark baroque and Dixieland tunes to new compositions and arrangements created especially for them. Cl Classical Series Sunday, January 17, 3 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 Photo by Chris Ocken The themes associated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are well known, and nearly 50 years after his death, still timely and relevant. This concert begins and ends with gospel and spirituals from the Apostolic Church of God Sanctuary Choir and bass virtuoso Victor Wooten joins the orchestra for the Illinois premiere of The Bass Whisperer. Cl Classical Series Photo by Gorman Cook Photography Giordano Dance Chicago Saturday, March 5, 8 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $35, $25, $20 Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) creates innovative choreography, often redefining and expanding the very definition of American jazz dance. Audience members will be taken on a wide-ranging journey of emotional, musical and dance styles as GDC presents a diverse program of works from its critically acclaimed and exciting repertoire. MOSCOW FESTIVAL BALLET The Sleeping Beauty Friday, April 29 $40, $30, $25 A ballet, The Sleeping Beauty is an adaptation of the well-known fairy tale, complete with a king and queen, fairies both good and evil, a beautiful princess and dream prince. Its magical stage effects and courtly splendor lend itself perfectly to the full evening ballet. Cl Classical Series 16 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 17

CABARET Spider Saloff SPIDER SALOFF SINGS IRVING BERLIN Photo by Mary Reaferty Ca Cabaret Series Sunday, March 6 6 p.m., Madden Theatre $35, $30 The 60s are back! One of cabaret s most in-demand duos, Beckie Menzie and Tom Michael celebrate the 50th anniversary of the decade that forever revolutionized popular music. From the idyllic early Motown sound and British invasion to the angst of Woodstock, That 60s Show will feature songs by many of the decade s favorite performers. Ca Cabaret Series Sunday, January 24, 6 p.m. Madden Theatre, $35, $30 Multi-award-winning entertainer and recording artist Spider Saloff performs a riveting program through stories and music about the life and career of Irving Berlin. It s an evening filled with familiar music and revealing insight into the life of this iconic American songwriter. Ca Cabaret Series Sunday, April 10 6 p.m., Madden Theatre, $35, $30 Singer, cabaret artist, actor, director and voiceover/narrator Marianne Murphy Orland performs Pet Project, her loving tribute to Petula (Pet) Clark. Clark has recorded more than 1,000 songs in five languages, and Orland will treat you to some of those songs (and languages) with hits like I Know a Place, Don t Sleep in the Subway and, of course, Downtown! Marianne Murphy Orland PET PROJECT Ca Cabaret Series Tammy McCann ELLA LOVES GERSHWIN Sunday, February 14, 6 p.m. Madden Theatre, $35, $30 Jazz vocalist Tammy McCann s powerful, sultry and emotionally charged voice paints pictures and tells stories by merging classical vocal technique and gospel esthetic with jazz to create a sound that s completely her own. Joan Curto JOAN CURTO SINGS COLE PORTER, FROM MAJOR TO MINOR Sunday, May 15, 6 p.m. Madden Theatre, $35, $30 Named a cabaret icon, Joan Curto has appeared across the nation in concerts and clubs, often celebrating the music of the Great American Songbook. Curto s performance celebrates the songs of Cole Porter, appropriately titled Joan Curto Sings Cole Porter, From Major to Minor. Ca Cabaret Series Photo by Maia Rosenfeld 18 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 19

YOUTH AUDIENCES THEATRE Photo by John M. Bray Photo by Katie Savage THEATREWORKS USA Frosty Sunday, November 29, Noon, 3 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $12, $6 The beloved holiday song Frosty the Snowman has inspired a brand new story about a young orphan named Billy who discovers magic in a stolen hat. When he places the hat on a snowman s head, the snowman comes to life! Join Billy and Frosty as they embark on an adventure filled with thrills and chills and the discovery that the real magic of the holidays is love. THEATREWORKS USA Aesop Saturday, February 13, 10 a.m., 1 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $12, $6 Join a young boy in Aesop who finds himself in a world where Aesop s famous fables come to life. Animals of all kinds help Elliot on his quest of discovery and his desire to get back before the school day ends. Illustration 1995 by Robin Glassner ORGANIC THEATER COMPANY Tartuffe August 20, 21, 22, 7:30 p.m. August 22, 23, 2 p.m. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall, $30, $20 How does a well-to-do family allow a con man to slowly infiltrate its home? First, the cunning Tartuffe spins a web of lies to capture the father of the house, Orgon. As Tartuffe s deception becomes more threatening, the family must ban together to fight back and help Orgon see the truth. But will Tartuffe get what he deserves? Find out in this devilish and outrageous comedy. ORGANIC THEATER COMPANY Jacob Marley s Christmas Carol December 10, 11, 12, 7:30 p.m. December 12, 13, 2 p.m. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall, $30, $20 Follow Jacob Marley as he travels through space and time, revealing a new side to the holiday classic A Christmas Carol. As it turns out, behind Scrooge s adventure, Marley also visits boyhood struggles, modern day merriment and a glimpse of what s yet to come. Photo by Judy Schachter THEATREWORKS USA Skippyjon Jones Snow What Sunday, March 6, Noon, 3 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $12, $6 A brand new musical based on the book by Judy Schachner, Skippyjon Jones Snow What is a twist on the classic fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. THEATREWORKS USA Alexander, Who s Not Not Not Not Not Not Going to Move Sunday, April 3, Noon, 3 p.m. Pfeiffer Hall, $12, $6 Alexander has just received some really bad news he s moving. He can t bear to leave the people and places he loves, so he decides that he won t move. With a little help from his family, he soon understands that home is where your family is, where you re with the people who love you best of all. ORGANIC THEATER COMPANY The Good Doctor March 10, 11, 12, 7:30 p.m. March 12, 13, 2 p.m. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall, $30, $20 Have you heard the one about the man who drowned himself for three coins? Or about the woman who stormed a bank demanding money, even though she wasn t owed a dime. These stories and more make up The Good Doctor, a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud evening of short stories sure to deliver a double dose of comedy. 20 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 21

NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE PERFORMANCES SUMMER SHOWS SUMMER MUSICAL THEATRE The Music Man July 31, August 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, Pfeiffer Hall Adults $18, Students and Seniors $12 JAZZ AN EVENING WITH JAZZ TRUMPETER Art Davis Friday, September 18, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 AN EVENING WITH JAZZ PIANIST Chris White Friday, October 16, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 The Fall Great Evening of Jazz Wednesday, November 18, 7:30 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall 3rd Annual Jazz Faculty Christmas Concert Friday, December 4, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $25, Students and Seniors $20 AN EVENING WITH JAZZ SAXOPHONIST Mitch Paliga Friday, January 22, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 REVENGE OF THE RHYTHM SECTION Drummer Jack Mouse & Bassist Jim Cox Friday, February 5, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 AN EVENING WITH JAZZ TROMBONIST Bryant Scott Friday, March 4, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 AN EVENING WITH JAZZ VOCALIST Janice Borla Friday, April 1, 8 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 AN EVENING WITH JAZZ VIBRAPHONIST Brad Stirtz Friday, May 13, 8 p.m. Madden Theatre Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 The Spring Great Evening of Jazz Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall MUSIC Homecoming Kickoff Concert Friday, October 23, 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Free (ticket required) Honors Choral Invitational Wednesday, October 28, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Concert Winds Invitational Concert Tuesday, November 17, 7 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall 28th Annual Gospel Extravaganza Saturday, February 6, Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15 Explore the Sound Friday, February 12, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Adults $10, Students and Seniors $3 SOUNDS OF NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL Spektral Quartet Tuesday, March 1, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Adults $15, Students, Seniors, Faculty and Staff $5 Chords for Kids CONCERT FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Saturday, March 5, 7 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Free (ticket required) CONCERT WINDS & SYMPHONIC BAND Winter Concert Thursday, March 10, 7 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Chamber Singers Metamorphosis Thursday, April 28, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Women s Chorale Finale! Concert Sunday, May 15, 4 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Concert Winds Final Spring and Alumni Concert Monday, May 23, 7 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Cardinal Chorus Spring Concert Tuesday, May 24, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Concert Choir Graduation Concert Thursday, May 26, 7:30 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall THEATRE A Streetcar Named Desire October 8, 9, 10, 7:30 p.m. October 11, 2 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $10, Students and Seniors $8 Wasteland October 21, 22, 24, 7:30 p.m. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall The Light in the Piazza November 5, 8 p.m. November 6, 7, 7:30 p.m. November 8, 2 p.m., Pfeiffer Hall Adults $15, Students and Seniors $10 The Merry Wives of Windsor January 7, 8, 9, 7:30 p.m. January 9, 10 at 2 p.m., Madden Theatre Adults $10, Students and Seniors $8 Fragments: A Theatrical Dance Experience January 28, 29, 30, 7:30 p.m. Madden Theatre The Cherub s Mask February 11, 12, 13, 7:30 p.m. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall Little Shop of Horrors February 25, 26, 27, 7:30 p.m. February 28, 2 p.m., Pfeiffer Hall Adults $15, Students and Seniors $10 Late, A Cowboy Song April 21, 22, 23, 7 p.m. April 24, 2 p.m., Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall Adults $10, Students and Seniors $8 God of Carnage May 5, 6, 7, 7:30 p.m., Madden Theatre Machinal May 19, 20, 21, 7:30 p.m. May 22, 2 p.m., Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall Adults $10, Students and Seniors $8 22 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 23

ALSO APPEARING FOR THE 2015-2016 FINE ARTS SEASON Photo by Christian Steiner CHICAGO SINFONIETTA Tap In. Turn Up. DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Two Times Tchaikovsky DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Halloween Concert CHICAGO SINFONIETTA Día de los Muertos Saturday, October 3, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 Saturday, October 10, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $37.50-$14.50 Saturday, October 31, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $15.50-$7.50 Sunday, November 1, 3 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 NAPERVILLE CHORUS Puccini s Gloria Mass Saturday, December 5, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall Photo by Chris Ocken DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Trio and Triumph Saturday, November 21, 8 p.m. Sunday, November 22, 3 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $37.50-$14.50 DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Holiday Concert Sunday, December 13, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $20.50-$10.50 CHICAGO SINFONIETTA Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday, January 17, 3 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 24 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 25

ALSO APPEARING FOR THE 2015-2016 FINE ARTS SEASON CHICAGO A CAPPELLA FEATURING GUEST ARTISTS FROM CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER Shakespeare A Cappella Sunday, February 21, 4 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Global Connections Saturday, February 13, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $37.50-$14.50 CHICAGO SINFONIETTA BYOB: Bring Your Own Beat Saturday, March 12 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Celebrate the Season Sunday, March 20, 3 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall, $37.50-$14.50 DUPAGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & NAPERVILLE CHORUS Opera Gala Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $37.50-$14.50 CHICAGO SINFONIETTA Cosmic Convergence Saturday, May 21, 8 p.m. Wentz Concert Hall, $60, $48, $10 26 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 27

SERIES TICKETS FOR THE 2015-2016 FINE ARTS SEASON Jim Brickman Photo by Jason M. Rodgers Moscow Festival Ballet SUBSCRIBE TODAY to the North Central College 2015-2016 Fine & Performing Arts Season. Subscribers save on the entire season and receive the best seats at the best prices. SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVE THESE ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: Flexible ticket exchanges on any two shows up to 24 hours before the performance Up to 10% off additional tickets Invitation to 2015-2016 opening event Two complimentary tickets to each North Central College student performance Advance notice of discounted tickets and justadded upcoming performances P 4 Girls 4 Saturday, September 26, 2015 PRICE LEVEL SEATING PRICE Level 1 Pfeiffer Co PERFORMING ARTS SERIES The Temptations Friday, April 1, 2016 Main Floor Center, Right, Left, Rows A-Q Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows A-E Level 2 Pfeiffer Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows F-J $265 Level 3 Pfeiffer Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows K-N $230 CONTEMPORARY SERIES A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN: The Julian Bliss Septet Saturday, November 21, 2015 Rodney Atkins Saturday, May 14, 2016 The Tenors Friday, December 18, 2015 $305 Á LA CARTE PACKAGE Jonny Lang Sunday, October 25, 2015 6 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Davy Knowles Saturday, November 7, 2015 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Jim Peterik & World Stage Saturday, January 16, 2016 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Can t make it to every performance in a series? Looking for variety? Create your own series by using our Á La Carte package. Choose ANY FIVE QUALIFYING EVENTS listed in this brochure and save 10% on each performance. For more details and to reserve your Á La Carte season, contact the Box Office Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., at 630-637-SHOW (7469). Excludes North Central College music and theatre, Organic Theater Company, DuPage Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Sinfonietta and events on pages 20-27. 5 EVENTS 10% OFF! Jim Brickman Saturday, February 6, 2016 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall I Am Ireland Saturday, March 19, 2016 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall PRICE LEVEL SEATING PRICE Level 1 Wentz Main Floor Rows C-P, Balcony Rows AA-EE $220 Level 2 Wentz Main Floor Rows A-B, Balcony Rows FF-GG $180 28 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 29

SERIES TICKETS FOR THE 2015-2016 FINE ARTS SEASON Cl CLASSICAL SERIES J JAZZ SERIES Compañia Flamenca José Porcel Saturday, October 3, 2015 Giordano Dance Chicago Saturday, March 5, 2016 PRICE LEVEL SEATING PRICE Level 1 Pfeiffer Level 1 Wentz Canadian Brass Sunday, December 6, 2015 6 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall Moscow Festival Ballet The Sleeping Beauty Friday, April 29, 2016 Main Floor Center, Right, Left, Rows A-Q Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows A-E $180 Main Floor Rows C-P, Balcony Rows AA-EE Chicago Sinfonietta Annual Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday, January 17, 2016 3 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall David Benoit Saturday, December 12, 2015 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall And choose two of the following seven North Central College jazz faculty performances. All performances are in Madden Theatre. Chicago Jazz Orchestra Duke Ellington s First Concert of Sacred Music Saturday, February 27, 2016 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall September 18 October 16 January 22 February 5 David Sanborn Saturday, April 9, 2016 8 p.m., Wentz Concert Hall March 4 April 1 or May 13 PRICE LEVEL SEATING PRICE Level 1 Wentz Main Floor Rows C-P, Balcony Rows AA-EE $160 Level 2 Pfeiffer Level 2 Wentz Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows F-J Main Floor Rows A-B, Balcony Rows FF-GG $140 Level 2 Wentz Main Floor Rows A-B, Balcony Rows FF-GG $130 Level 3 Pfeiffer Level 3 Wentz Balcony Center, Right Center, Left Center, Right, Left, Rows K-N Main Floor Rows A-B, Balcony Rows FF-GG $130 Ca CABARET SERIES Spider Saloff Spider Saloff Sings Irving Berlin Sunday, January 24, 2016 6 p.m., Madden Theatre Marianne Murphy Orland Pet Project Sunday, April 10, 2016 6 p.m., Madden Theatre Tammy McCann Ella Loves Gershwin Sunday, February 14, 2016 6 p.m., Madden Theatre Joan Curto Joan Curto Sings Cole Porter, from Major to Minor Sunday, May 15, 2016 6 p.m., Madden Theatre Beckie Menzie & Tom Michael That 60s Show Sunday, March 6, 2016 6 p.m., Madden Theatre Three EASY ways to purchase your Fine & Performing Arts Series Tickets for 2015-2016: PHONE North Central College Box Office 630-637-SHOW (7469) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday - Friday PRICE LEVEL SEATING PRICE Level 1 Madden One seat at four-person tables $145 Level 2 Madden General admission proscenium seating $125 MAIL North Central College Box 300 30 N. Brainard St., IL 60540 IN PERSON North Central College Box Office 171 E. Chicago Ave. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday - Friday Credit cards, cash and check accepted 30 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 31

SCHOENHERR GALLERY Address: Schoenherr Gallery is open to the public and located in the Fine Arts Center, 171 E. Chicago Ave. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Saturday Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday One hour before most performances in the Fine Arts Center Visit: northcentralcollege.edu/shows for more information. Herbeck Wulfers Paquette Kuchinski Heinrich Barton Marina Kuchinski AUGUST 14 - OCTOBER 11 For Only For Only presented by sculptor Marina Kuchinski is a one-person exhibition that explores animality through our relationship with animals and, more broadly, our relationship with the Other. The desire to discover what is animal also leads to a greater understanding of what it means to be human. Ed Herbeck and Yves Paquette OCTOBER 16 - DECEMBER 6 Land up High Paintings that explore distances and reveal light between the heavens and the earth. - Ed Herbeck Works from L hiver blue series are abstracted domestic forms that have been reformulated in composition and frozen by their glazed surfaces. - Yves Paquette Charlie Heinrich DECEMBER 11 - JANUARY 31 Since Charlie Heinrich s travels to the back roads of America, he has been exploring two related themes for the last couple of years utilizing words (old discarded books and letters and ephemera to make faces), anthropomorphizing objects and literally reading faces. Monika Wulfers 68 FEBRUARY 5 - MARCH 27 Monika Wulfers LINES Monika Wulfers light drawings integrate the painterly concept of foreshortening into sculpture. Although each light line is of equal length, this is not what the viewer sees. Wulfers is a 1968 graduate of North Central College. North Central College Art Department APRIL 1 - MAY 29 Faculty Group Show Michael Barton JUNE 3 - JULY 24 Ordinary Michael Barton s body of work created for this collection is visual art that fuses his passion for woodworking, photography and obsession with ordinary objects. The materials he uses are storytelling elements that take the work beyond an image that is simply archived on a piece of cloth or fine paper. Artist Receptions Meet the artists, shake their hands and ask them questions at artist receptions. Light appetizers are served and the events are free and open to the public. Visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows for dates and times. 32 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 33

OESTERLE LIBRARY GALLERY Address: Oesterle Library Gallery is open to the public and located at 320 E. School Street. Hours: 7:45 a.m. - Midnight Monday through Thursday 7:45 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday Noon - Midnight Sunday Visit: northcentralcollege.edu/shows for more information. Zee Schwieger Wallace Taylor Stella Zee AUGUST 24 - OCTOBER 8 Stella Zee invites viewers to enter a light-infused, enveloping environment by miniaturizing themselves. The presence of the animals is significant, symbolic of how their instinctive power has healing qualities that nurture our spirits. Robert Schwieger OCTOBER 11 - DECEMBER 3 Screenprinting, silkscreening and serigraphy are all variations on a stencil process that enjoys a healthy history and provides printmakers with an exciting avenue to the creative process. It illustrates the flexibility of the medium by providing artists like Robert Schwieger with methods to imprint various substrates, including paper and glass, both two and three dimensionally. Ian Wallace DECEMBER 6 - JANUARY 28 Whether it is a conceptual idea, word or beautiful subject, Ian Wallace transfers what images take over his attention into painting. They will stimulate and inspire you to take action. Wallace wants the viewer to leave with heightened sensations of the people around them: ambient, assenting and awoken. Madai Taylor JANUARY 31 - MARCH 17 Madai Taylor s work addresses themes of disintegration, regeneration and reproduction through an emphasis on organic materials and natural forms, using earth. North Central College Art Department MARCH 20 - MAY 5 Student Show Senior Art Show MAY 8 - JUNE 16 Artist Receptions Meet the artists, shake their hands and ask them questions at artist receptions. Light appetizers are served and the events are free and open to the public. Visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows for dates and times. 34 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 35

SPONSORS GROUP SPECIALS North Central College thanks our Fine and Performing Arts 2015-2016 season sponsors. The following preferred establishments and sponsors have made generous contributions in support of the Fine and Performing Arts. BUSINESSES: Development Partnership 22 E. Chicago Ave. Suite 205, 630-305-7701 naper.org RESTAURANTS: Angeli s 1478 E. Chicago Ave. 630-420-1370 angeliscatering.com The Bangkok Village 22 E. Chicago Ave. 630-369-9756 bangkokvillage.com bd s Mongolian Grill 221 S. Washington St. 630-428-0300 gomongo.com Catch 35 35 S. Washington St. 630-717-3500 catch35.com Flat Top Grill 218 S. Washington St. 630-428-8400 flattopgrill.com Giordano s 119 S. Main St. 630-428-2111 giordanos.com Heaven On Seven 224 S. Main St. 630-717-0777 heavenonseven.com Hugo s Frog Bar & Fish House 55 S. Main St. 630-548-3764 hugosfrogbar.com Kuma s Asian Bistro 216 S. Washington St. 630-369-8500 kumas.us Mesón Sabika 1025 Aurora Ave. 630-983-3000 mesonsabika.com These programs are also partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. Sullivan s Steakhouse 244 S. Main St. 630-305-0230 sullivanssteakhouse.com HOTELS: Best Western 1617 Wheaton Rd., 630-505-0200 Chicago Marriott 1801 North Naper Blvd. 630-505-4900 Country Inn & Suites 1837 Centre Point Cir. 630-505-3353 Courtyard Marriott 1155 E. Diehl Rd. 630-505-0550 Embassy Suites Chicago- 1823 Abriter Ct. 630-799-5900 Extended Stay America East 1827 Centre Point Cir. 630-577-0200 Extended Stay America West 1575 Bond St. 630-983-0000 Fairfield Inn & Suites 1820 Abriter Ct. 630-577-1820 Hampton Inn Chicago/ 1087 E. Diehl Rd. 630-505-1400 Harrison House Bed & Breakfast 26 N. Eagle St. 630-420-1117 Red Roof Inn Plus+ 1698 West Diehl Rd. 630-369-2500 North Central College Fine and Performing Arts offers specials, discounts and programs for groups of eight or more. School groups, office parties and groups of friends can tailor an evening that s educational, unique or just plain fun. For custom packages, call the North Central College Box Office at 630-637-SHOW (7469) and ask a group sales executive about special discounts and reservations. BENEFITS Discounted tickets for groups of eight or more save up to 50 percent Flexible payment plans No handling fees VIP service from our sales executive Dining opportunities with our partner restaurants and hotels Pre- or post-show receptions in the Fine Arts Center lobbies Special pre- or post-show programs that can be arranged with artists and staff Best seats available TALKBACKS WORKSHOPS All venues are accessible to people with disabilities. Please mention accommodation needs when planning your event to ensure appropriate seating arrangements. Learn a dance combination, get acting tips or hear behind-the-scenes secrets during a workshop presented by stars of the show. Some performers will organize hands-on workshops before their show. Call the Box Office for special group discounts and reservations. HORS D OEUVRES OR DESSERTS The lobbies of Wentz Concert Hall and Madden Theatre provide an elegant, spacious atmosphere to gather for drinks and hors d oeuvres or dessert before a show. Let us create a reception to fit your budget that s as simple as a small buffet with desserts and coffee or as elaborate as hand-passed hors d oeuvres, champagne and silk tablecloths. Some performances feature small group discussions before or after the show. You can ask the performers questions, shake their hands and get up close and personal with the stars of the show. Call the Box Office for details. Contact Conference Services, Camps and Noncredit Programs at 630-637-5560 for details. 36 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 37

CAMPUS MAP VENUES & GALLERIES BURLINGTON NORTHERN RR OGDEN AVE, RT 34 1. 225 N. Loomis House 2. Kimmel Residence Hall 3. Larrance Academic Center 4. Kiekhofer Hall and Koten Chapel 5. Seybert Residence Hall 6. Oesterle Library 7. Goldspohn Hall 8. Kroehler Science Center 9. Rolland Center Boilerhouse Café 10. Old Main 11. Peter & Paul Residence Hall 12. Carnegie Hall 13. Harold and Eva White Activities Center 14. Meiley-Swallow Hall 15. Pfeiffer Hall 16. A.A. Smith House 17. 116 S. Brainard House 18. Hammersmith House 19. 322 E. Van Buren House 20. 330 E. Van Buren House 21. 109 S. Loomis House 22. 119 S. Loomis House 23. 125 S. Loomis House 24. Student Village Residence Hall 25. Schneller Residence Hall 26. Seager Residence Hall 27. Rall Residence Hall 28. Kaufman Dining Hall 29. Geiger Residence Hall 30. Bookstore 31. Abe House 32. Wentz Concert Hall/ Fine Arts Center 33. Patterson Residence Hall 34. Ward Residence Hall 35. 224 E. Chicago House 36. Oliver Hall 37. Edward Everett Rall House 38. Residence Hall/Recreation Center 39. Merner Field House 40. Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium 41. Zimmerman Stadium 42. Shanower Family Field 43. Business Operations & Maintenance 44. Naper Place 45. President s House 46. New Hall W CITY OF NAPERVILLE CENTRAL PARKING GARAGE DOWNTOWN NAPERVILLE BG CP JC SW N RR STATION S E FRANKLIN AVE NAPER PLACE 31 32 BUIKEMA TRACK 14 30 27 33 KROEHLER FIELD Bambule Riverwalk Gateway Championship Plaza Jefferson Commons Sesquicentennial Walkway Box Office ELLSWORTH ST 343 NORTH AVE SCHOOL ST 40 BENTON AVE VAN BUREN AVE JEFFERSON AVE 29 28 35 41 37 27 36 39 BRAINARD ST 3 4 8 11 12 ALUMNI FIELD 15 26 6 7 10 13 17 19 18 BRAINARD ST SW PRACTICE FIELD 1 9 25 LOOMIS ST LOOMIS ST 38 Buildings marked in purple indicate a fine arts venue or gallery location. 2 16 5 20 21 22 23 24 TENNIS CHICAGO AVE HIGHLAND AVE LOOMIS ST SOFTBALL 42 PRAIRIE AVE SLEIGHT ST 43 BUSINESS OPERATIONS PORTER AVE Wentz Concert Hall and Fine Arts Center 171 E. CHICAGO AVE. This cultural and architectural jewel features Wentz Concert Hall, a spectacular 617-seat auditorium with world-class acoustics. The Box Office is located in the Fine Arts Center. Pfeiffer Hall 310 E. BENTON AVE. Theatrical productions, recitals, choral and instrumental performances are hosted throughout the year at this historic west suburban magnet for the arts. Built in 1936, it features a 1,057-seat auditorium with a balcony. Meiley-Swallow Hall Gallery 31 S. ELLSWORTH ST. Oesterle Library Gallery 320 E. SCHOOL ST. Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall 31 S. ELLSWORTH ST. Features a 239-seat theatre with a thrust stage for lectures, film screenings, musical and theatre productions. Bartley and Maricela Madden Theatre 171 E. CHICAGO AVE. A versatile 150-seat black box experimental theatre adjacent to Wentz Concert Hall at the Fine Arts Center for theatre productions, lectures and film screenings. Schoenherr Gallery 171 E. CHICAGO AVE. Located in the Fine Arts Center next to the Box Office. 38 northcentralcollege.edu/shows 630-637-SHOW (7469) 39

PRICE LEVELS & SEATING TICKET ORDER FORM WENTZ CONCERT HALL & FINE ARTS CENTER A-P AA-GG Price Level 3 Balcony K-N Price Level 2 Balcony F-J Price Level 1 Balcony A-E Main Floor A-Q Level 2 Madden Level 1 Madden On Mission North Central College prepares students to be informed, involved, principled and productive citizens and leaders over their lifetime. Price Level 2 Price Level 1 PFEIFFER HALL MADDEN THEATRE CABARET SERIES Balcony Main Floor Balcony Main Floor General admission proscenium seating General admission table seating FF-GG A-B AA-EE C-P Price levels are for individual tickets only. For series price levels, call the Box Office. For more detailed seating charts visit northcentralcollege.edu/shows. A-N A-Q SERIES TICKETS: Save up to 15% EVENT 2015-2016 Performing Arts Series 2015-2016 Classical Series 2015-2016 Jazz Series 2015-2016 Contemporary Series 2015-2016 Cabaret Series Á La Carte Package - Call 630-637-SHOW (7469) or visit the Box Office to schedule your personalized season. INDIVIDUAL TICKETS PRICE/ TICKET EVENT DATE/TIME PRICE/ TICKET FRIENDS OF THE ARTS Your additional EVENT support ensures bringing world-class performers to a world-class college. Maestro, Bravo and Standing Ovation are considered Impresario Society. Maestro ($10,000+) Bravo ($5,000 - $9,999) Standing Ovation ($1,000 - $4,999) Encore ($500 - $999) Performance ($250 - $499) Overture ($100 - $249) Audience ($25 - $99) NO. OF TICKETS SERIES SUBTOTAL INDIVIDUAL SUBTOTAL FRIENDS OF THE ARTS SUBTOTAL Mail Handling Charge (applies only to tickets that are mailed) PLEASE PRINT: Name Street City, State, ZIP code Phone TOTAL Email Join our e-list and be the first to hear about special offers and events. Are you a North Central Alum? q Yes q No Class Year NO. OF TICKETS EVENT TOTAL EVENT TOTAL GIVING AMOUNT $1.00 q Check Check # Payable to: North Central College q Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover) Card Number Expiration Date / Signature (credit card authorization) North Central College Box Office 630-637-SHOW (7469) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Tuesday-Friday One hour before all performances. Order tickets online at northcentralcollege.edu/ shows Credit cards accepted Make checks payable to North Central College and mail payment with order form to: North Central College Box 300 30 N. Brainard St., IL 60540 Tickets processed less than 14 days before performance are held at the box office. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. Late seating will be handled on a per show basis at the discretion of the house manager. Please inquire about age appropriateness before bringing a child to any event. All cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited. Mobility-impaired seating is available at the Fine Arts Center and Meiley-Swallow Hall. Please notify the box office in advance when purchasing tickets. Artists, dates, times and locations are subject to change. Proudly accepting DOWNTOWN NAPERVILLE Gift Cards Call 630-637-SHOW (7469) How did you hear about this performance? 40 northcentralcollege.edu/shows SPECIAL REQUESTS Seating will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to select seats, please call the Box Office for the best available seating. q Balcony q Main Floor q If you need ADA accommodations, please check this box. All tickets will be held at Will Call unless mail option is selected.