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Harford Community College's LIVE! Special Events and Performances Booklet--Fall/Winter 2019

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THE CELTIC ANGELS

FALL/WINTER 2019


Our Live! at Harford Community College calendar hosts an exciting season, and we’ve made it easier for you to learn about the great cultural offerings on our campus. LIVEatHarfordCC.com showcases all of our concert, performance, exhibit, and community event information in one place. Please visit our website often for up-to-date information. Our staff and volunteers want you to have the best possible experience before, during, and after the show. We hope you will share your suggestions about ways we may make your experience unforgettable. Please contact the Ticket Office at 443.412.2211 or email srutherford@harford.edu.

HCC BOARD OF TRUSTEES

WELCOME

Each year, Harford Community College hosts a variety of cultural opportunities—from national touring acts to local resident companies, jazz, classical, magic and ballet. We strive to bring quality events that offer our community entertainment options that are often only available in more urban areas. From month to month and year to year, you never know who will be gracing our stages, but you can be sure they will create an unforgettable memory.

LEFT TO RIGHT:

Cordell E. Hunter, Sr., Chair

At-Large Representative

Laura L. Henninger, Esq., CPA, Vice Chair

At-Large Representative

Judith A. Holloway, OD, MS

Councilmanic District E Representative

James W. McCauley, PhD

Thank you for supporting the arts in Harford County!

Councilmanic District F Representative

Christopher C. Payne

Councilmanic District A Representative

Richard P. Streett, III, DVM

At-Large Representative

Brian Walker

Stacy Rutherford General Manager for the APGFCU Arena/ Director for Events and Conferencing JUDY MOODY AND STINK

Councilmanic District C Representative

LIVE! Special Events & Performances is a publication supported by Harford Community College and its Board of Trustees.

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An Evening of Jazz: Benny Russell Exhibit: Works by William Ruller and Stephanie Serpick Judy Moody and Stink

OCTOBER PAGES 7 & 8

HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS

Into the Woods

Exhibit: Women of the Turf Discussion: Girls’ Horse Literature An Evening of Jazz: Cristian Perez Quintet Children’s Tea: Pony Party! Lecture: Defining Modern Women Harriet’s Happiest Halloween Lecture: History of Pimlico Race Course Friday Evening Concert Series Lecture: Women’s Sportswear: Fashion and the Equestrian World

NOVEMBER PAGES 9 - 11

PAGE 5 & 6

Exhibit: Holidays and Other Things I’m Not Sure About

PAGES 12 & 13

DECEMBER

SEPTEMBER

Tea: Hats Off to the Derby! A Day at the Races The Nutcracker Panel: Maryland Women of the Turf HCC Music Students in Recital

AT A GLANCE

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

Peter Pan

An Evening of Jazz: Second Shift and HCC Jazz Ensemble

Neil Simon’s Fools

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas

Hollywood Nights: The Bob Seger Experience

Celtic Angels Christmas

Lecture: Early Women Jockeys Make a Derby Hat! Tea: Hats Off to the Derby! A Day at the Races The Diary of Anne Frank Friday Evening Concert Series Screening: Anne Heighe’s Home Movies Exhibit: Repurposed Panel: Women in Non-Traditional Careers Kaleidoscope of Cultures

THE NUTCRACKER

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JANUARY Exhibit: Annual Art + Design Faculty & Staff Exhibition Pete the Cat, The Musical

PAGES 14 & 15

FEBRUARY

THE CARPENTERS TRIBUTE FEATURING MICHELLE WHITED

MARCH PAGE 16

AT A GLANCE

GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

Check the various listings to select all of your favorites, but remember many shows sell out fast. Order your tickets at LIVEatHarfordCC.com so you can choose your favorite seat for any show. Events and performances are subject to change.

A Chorus Line Golden Dragon Acrobats

ArtsFest: A Sunday of Music and Fine Art No Exit The Carpenters Tribute Featuring Michelle Whited 2020 Winter Wine Expo The Pout-Pout Fish


SEPTEMBER

INTO THE WOODS PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER

HOLIDAYS AND OTHER THINGS I’M NOT SURE ABOUT

September 6, 7, 13 & 14 | 7 PM EXHIBITION

Through September 12 Closing Reception: Thursday, September 12 | 12 – 1:30 PM Artist: Andrew Brown CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

September 8 & 15 | 2 PM Directed by Dickie Mahoney | Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) | Book by James Lapine

With a Tony Award-winning book and score, this modern classic involves a childless baker, his wife, and their quest to begin a family. On their journey, they encounter a witch who places a curse on them. Into the Woods is an epic fairytale about wishes, family and the choices we make—but alas, although everyone’s wish is granted, the consequences of their actions returns to haunt them. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $20, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16

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AN EVENING OF JAZZ Friday, September 13 | 8 PM Benny Russell, Saxophone Maryland State Arts Council representative and HCC studio faculty Benny Russell leads his ensemble in a tribute to Cannonball Adderley. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

JUDY MOODY AND STINK

General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

ARTSPOWER NATIONAL TOURING THEATRE

Friday, September 27 | 7 PM This dynamic sister and brother duo take audiences on a hilarious adventure! After seeing her classmate’s picture on the front page of the newspaper, Judy sets off to find fame and happiness. All the while, Stink and his foul-smelling sneakers become a real distraction as he vies for the coveted Golden Clothespin Award. Judy Moody and Stink are the perfect pair for their imperfect capers that lead to fun, mystery, sibling rivalry, and, in the end, true friendship. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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WORKS BY WILLIAM RULLER AND STEPHANIE SERPICK EXHIBITION

September 23 – November 8 Opening Reception: Monday, September 23 | 12:30 – 2 PM CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER


OCTOBER

GIRLS’ HORSE LITERATURE

WOMEN OF THE TURF DISCUSSION

Thursday, October 10 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Presented by Julie Mancine and Jennie Towner From Black Beauty and National Velvet to modern pony club series, relationships with horses have been a popular theme for children’s literature. Join us for a discussion of what gives these stories their enduring appeal.

EXHIBITION

Friday, October 4 Exhibit Opening: 5 – 7 PM | HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

An exhibit honoring women in Maryland and beyond who have excelled in all aspects of equestrian sport, including as thoroughbred farm owners, trainers, jockeys, and journalists.

No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

Reception & Award Presentation: 7 – 9 PM | CHESAPEAKE CENTER

AN EVENING OF JAZZ Friday, October 11 | 8 PM Cristian Perez Quintet Argentine guitarist/composer Cristian Perez is joined by flute, bandoneon, upright bass, and drums to create a hybrid ensemble that is equal parts jazz combo, chamber ensemble, and world music troupe.

Meet special guest Kathy Kusner, the first licensed female jockey in the United States, and celebrate photojournalists Cappy Jackson and Lydia Williams, the 2019 recipients of the Robert and Anne Heighe Award for Excellence in Equestrian Journalism. Tickets cost $50 and are available at tickets. harford.edu. To learn more, visit harford.edu/ womenoftheturf.

JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

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CHILDREN’S TEA: PONY PARTY! Saturday, October 12 | 12:30 – 2:30 PM Children ages 5 to 14 are invited to bring their favorite horse or pony toy to this tea with equestrian-themed snacks and activities; must be accompanied by an adult. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE Tickets $12. Reservations required. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

HARRIET’S HAPPIEST HALLOWEEN

Baltimore’s own race course—home of the Preakness Stakes—is just shy of its 150th year. Follow the highs and lows of this historic venue, and speculate about what its future may hold.

October 17 & 18 | 7 PM October 19 & 20 | 1 & 4 PM

CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $16, Senior (Age 60+) $12, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $12

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

DEFINING MODERN WOMEN Tuesday, October 15 | 6:30 – 8 PM Presented by Glynnis MacNicol Writer Glynnis MacNicol co-founded the professional women’s networking site theli.st and argues for greater media representation of women who seek fulfillment in sustaining friendships and careers rather than traditional domesticity. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

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Tuesday, October 22 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Presented by Karin De Francis

HARFORD DANCE THEATRE

For over 30 years, Harford Dance Theatre has been thrilling audiences with tales of young Harriet as she searches for the perfect Halloween costume. Join us for an all new adventure as Harriet stays after school to work on a project and discovers a new world of crazy characters lurking in the science lab, skulking in the spooky boiler room, and more! Slip on your favorite costume and join her . . . if you dare!

HISTORY OF PIMLICO RACE COURSE

No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES Friday, October 25 | 8 PM Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire A sextet, including Aaron Thacker (piano), Katie Procell (voice) and Alan Buxbaum (conductor), will perform Arnold Schoenberg’s dark and haunting early 20th century classic that explores topics of love, violence, and passions of the soul. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID


NOVEMBER

WOMEN’S SPORTSWEAR: FASHION AND THE EQUESTRIAN WORLD Tuesday, October 29 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Presented by Ann Bennett Today, connections between women’s active wear and women’s race-going clothing may not be evident, but historically, equestriennes and spectators at sporting events both sought easy-to-care-for garments that allowed freedom of movement. The resulting “American Look” showcased flexible, clean, youthful clothing appropriate for a variety of occasions—today’s “smart casual.”

NEIL SIMON’S FOOLS HCC ACTORS GUILD

November 1, 2, 8 & 9 | 8 PM November 3 & 10 | 3 PM Presented by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Leon Tolchinsky is ecstatic. He’s landed a terrific teaching job in an idyllic Russian hamlet. When he arrives he finds people sweeping dust from the stoops back into their houses and people milking upside down to get more cream. The town has been cursed with Chronic Stupidity for 200 years and Leon’s job is to break the curse.

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

CHESAPEAKE THEATER

No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

General Seating: Adult $12, Youth/Student/Senior $8

HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS: THE BOB SEGER EXPERIENCE Saturday, November 2 | 7:30 PM This musical powerhouse has set out to recreate everything about Bob Seger and his music right down to the smallest detail. Determined to leave no stone unturned, Hollywood Nights prides themselves on continuing the amazing groundwork laid down by Bob over the past 30 years. If you are a true Seger fan, you won’t want to miss this high-powered tribute to the man and his music! AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20

PETER PAN THEATERWORKS USA

Friday, November 1 | 7 PM Based on John Caird and Trevor Nunn’s 1982 adaptation, the production was originally developed for London’s Royal Shakespeare Company. In the spirit of the original tale, the story is told through the eyes of the six children living in Edwardian England. Together, they transform the Darling family’s nursery into Neverland, turning long-johns into shadows, an ironing board into a ship’s plank, and antique snowshoes into a crocodile’s snapping jaws. This enchanting production celebrates childhood and captures the magic of the imagination. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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EARLY WOMEN JOCKEYS Tuesday, November 5 | 12:30 – 1:30 PM Presented by Eliza McGraw “When a man hits a target, they call him a marksman. When I hit a target, they call it a trick.” Annie Oakley’s frustration might well apply to early women jockeys as well; while they have only ridden as licensed jockeys in the US for the last fifty years, their history extends back into the 19th century as trick riders, barrel racers, and more.

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK NATIONAL PLAYERS

Wednesday, November 13 | 7:30 PM In 1941 Amsterdam, 13-year-old Anne Frank goes into hiding from the Nazis with her family. For the next two years, she never leaves the attic where her family is concealed. With the fear of discovery ever present, Anne finds solace writing in her diary, capturing the daily lives of the secret annex’s inhabitants— from the horrors of war to the excitement of first love—with wit, determination, and idealism. CHESAPEAKE THEATER Reserved Seating: Adult $16, Senior (Age 60+) $12, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $12

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

MAKE A DERBY HAT! Thursday, November 7 | 1 – 5 PM Feathers, flowers, and ribbons galore! Join us as we learn to decorate wide-brimmed hats or fascinators for Derby Day. Bring your own hat to refurbish, or use one of our blanks.

TEA: HATS OFF TO THE DERBY! A DAY AT THE RACES Tuesday, November 12 | 12:30 – 2 PM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE Tickets $20. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@ harford.edu to reserve a seat. HCC Student Free with HCC ID

FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES

HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE

Friday, November 15 | 8 PM

Tickets $20. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@ harford.edu to reserve a seat.

Christopher Ciampoli, composer/violinist Composer/violinist and HCC studio faculty member Christopher Ciampoli presents music ranging from J. S. Bach’s solo pieces to his own 21st Century ensemble compositions. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1

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General Seating: Adult $10, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID


KALEIDOSCOPE OF CULTURES

ANNE HEIGHE’S HOME MOVIES Tuesday, November 19 | 12:30 – 2 PM

Thursday, November 21 | 6 PM

Presented by Maryanna Skowronski

This event features outstanding performances by culturally diverse artists with free interactive workshops led by performers. Proceeds benefit the HCC Foundation’s Scholarship for International Students. For more information, please contact Dr. Stephanie Hallock, 443.412.2262.

Hays-Heighe House was once the manor house for Prospect Hill Farm, and the headquarters of Robert and Ann Heighe’s thoroughbred horse breeding and training facility. View recently digitized “home movies” of the farm, their horses, and race tracks up and down the eastern seaboard from the 1930s and 1940s. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.

WOMEN IN NON-TRADITIONAL CAREERS

CHESAPEAKE THEATER General Seating: Adult $3, Youth (17 and Younger) Free, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

REPURPOSED EXHIBITION

PANEL

Thursday, November 21 | 6:30 – 8 PM The numbers of women in non-traditional careers—computer science, construction trades, engineering—are on the rise. Our panelists will discuss challenges and opportunities in industries traditionally dominated by men, and answer audience questions. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@ harford.edu to reserve a seat.

November 20 – January 3, 2020 Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 20 | 12:30 – 2 PM Artist: Travis Childers CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

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TEA: HATS OFF TO THE DERBY! A DAY AT THE RACES Thursday, December 5 | 12:30 – 2 PM HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE Tickets $20. Reservation required. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat. HCC Student Free with HCC ID

THE NUTCRACKER HARFORD DANCE THEATRE

Friday, December 6 | 7 PM Saturday, December 7 | 1 & 4 PM Sunday, December 8 | 1 & 4 PM Ring in the holiday season with a magical journey to the Land of the Sweets. With magnificent scenery, gorgeous costumes, and exquisite dancing, it’s a holiday feast for young and old alike! AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

MARYLAND WOMEN OF THE TURF PANEL

Tuesday, December 10 | 6:30 – 8 PM Working with horses—1,000 pound animals that can break your toes with a step of the hoof, break your nose with a toss of the head, and break your heart with the results of a race—is tough, dirty, and tiring. “Women of the turf” do it despite confusion, criticism, and hostility from men in the industry. Find out why, as our panel of women discuss the struggles and joys of this work. HAYS-HEIGHE HOUSE No admission fee, but seating is limited; reservations recommended. Call 443.412.2539 or email haysheighe@harford.edu to reserve a seat.


HCC MUSIC STUDENTS IN RECITAL Wednesday, December 11 | 7 PM The Music Department of Harford Community College presents students of vocal and instrumental music in solo and ensemble performances. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR CHRISTMAS

AN EVENING OF JAZZ

BRAD SIMON ORGANIZATION, INC.

Friday, December 13 | 8 PM “Second Shift” and HCC Jazz Ensemble HCC’s vocal jazz ensemble under the direction of Marianne Pastelak and instrumental jazz ensemble under the direction of Benny Russell appear in concert performing a variety of vocal and instrumental jazz styles, including blues, swing, bebop, and fusion. JOPPA HALL, RECITAL HALL #1 General Seating: Adult $5, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $1, HCC Student Free with HCC ID

CELTIC ANGELS CHRISTMAS CMI ENTERTAINMENT

Sunday, December 15 | 3 PM Celtic Angels Christmas is a true holiday celebration that captivates audiences of all ages with the magic of Christmas in Ireland. This awe-inspiring family show features vocal and instrumental favorites along with spectacular world-class champion Irish dancing. The talented vocalists all hail from Ireland and perform traditional Celtic Christmas songs such as Once Upon a Time in Ireland, as well as classics including It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, O Holy Night and I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20

Saturday, December 14 12 & 3 PM This brand new holiday-themed show features four popular Eric Carle stories— Brown Bear, 10 Little Rubber Ducks, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Dream Snow. This critically-acclaimed production debuted Off-Broadway in January 2016 and was nominated for both a Drama Desk Award and an Off-Broadway Alliance Award for Best Family Show. Dream Snow, Eric Carle’s magical Christmas story, is told in the author/illustrator’s unique and beautiful style and joins Jonathan Rockefeller’s menagerie of over 75 incredible puppets. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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JAN & FEB

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

ANNUAL ART + DESIGN FACULTY & STAFF EXHIBITION

NO EXIT

EXHIBITION

January 20 – February 21, 2020 CHESAPEAKE GALLERY, STUDENT CENTER

PETE THE CAT, THE MUSICAL THEATERWORKS USA

Friday, January 24 | 7 PM Groovy Pete the Cat never loses his cool and Jimmy Biddle never strays from his routine. That is, until the groovy blue cat moves in with the Biddles. Can cat and boy ever be friends? Based on the popular series by Kimberly and James Dean, join Jimmy and Pete on a new musical adventure of friendship, all the way to Paris and back in a VW Bus. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

February 7, 8, 14 & 15 | 8 PM February 16 | 3 PM By Jean Paul Sartre | Translated by Peter Bowles Presented by the HCC Actors Guild | Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Two women and one man are locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in Hell. The irony of Hell is that its torture is not of the rack and fire, but of the burning humiliation of each soul as it is stripped of its pretenses by the cruel curiosity of the damned. BLACKBOX THEATER General Seating: Adult $12, Student/Youth/Senior $8

ARTSFEST: A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OF MUSIC AND FINE ART Sunday, February 9 | 3 – 5:30 PM Enjoy the HCC music faculty in their annual concert in the Chesapeake Theater (formerly known as The Winter Doldrums). Following the music faculty performances, stroll over to the Student Center and admire the Art + Design faculty and staff annual exhibit of drawings, paintings, sculpture, photographs, digital art, and ceramics in the Chesapeake Gallery. Join the HCC Artists in Residence “after hours” at a reception featuring hot jazz, cool drinks, and tasty treats. CHESAPEAKE THEATER & STUDENT CENTER

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General Seating: $1 - $15


THE CARPENTERS TRIBUTE FEATURING MICHELLE WHITED PARADISE ARTISTS, INC.

Saturday, February 15 | 7:30 PM Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the love songs of The Carpenters! Reproducing the popular sound of the singing duo of the 1970s and early 80s, Michelle Whited performs a stunning presentation of reproducing Karen’s unique voice. The entire live band consists of skilled musicians who perform flawlessly, assisted by only pre-recorded background harmonies. It’s sure to be a romantic evening revisiting the remarkable music interlude from an era to be cherished for a lifetime. AMOSS CENTER

THE POUT-POUT FISH THEATERWORKS USA

Reserved Seating: Premier $30, Orchestra $25, Terrace $20

Friday, February 28 | 7 PM

2020 WINTER WINE EXPO Sunday, February 16 | 3 – 6 PM Sample over 250 fine wines from around the world, taste great craft brews, and savor delicious small plates from the area’s best restaurants. Live music, a silent auction and raffle prizes add to this community-favorite event! Proceeds benefit the Harford Community College Foundation and the Harford Alumni Network Scholarship Association. Must be 21 years of age to attend. Visit Harford.edu/wineexpo. APG FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ARENA General admission: $40 in advance, $50 at the door, $20 designated driver. $80 VIP Reception (1:30 PM). Limited number of VIP tickets available, advance purchase only.

Turn the poutiest of frowns upside down in this new musical featuring whimsical puppets and live performers in a sweeping oceanic adventure. When Mr. Fish sets out on a quest to find Miss Clam’s missing pearl, he discovers there is more to him than his permanently plastered pout. Enjoy this colorful adaptation of The New York Times bestseller—it’s an underwater adventure for the entire family! AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $16, Orchestra $12, Terrace $10

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GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

MARCH

Sunday, March 15 | 3 PM The Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of a time-honored tradition that began more than 25 centuries ago and are recognized throughout the United States and abroad as the premiere Chinese acrobatic touring company of today. Combining award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques, this unique performance will thrill audiences of all ages with its breathtaking artistry and spellbinding beauty. AMOSS CENTER Reserved Seating: Premier $25, Orchestra $20, Terrace $15

A CHORUS LINE PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER

March 6, 7, 13 & 14 | 7 PM March 8 & 15 | 2 PM Directed by Roger Schulman | Presented by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark, LLC

Winner of nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, A Chorus Line is one of the longest-running musicals in Broadway history. This stunning musical follows a group of Broadway dancers as they strive to get cast in a Broadway show by laying their talent and life experiences on the line during an audition. Filled with compelling drama, exceptional dance and featuring a superb score by Marvin Hamlisch with such classics as I Can Do That, What I Did for Love, At the Ballet, and One, A Chorus Line truly is a singular sensation. CHESAPEAKE THEATER

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Reserved Seating: $20 Adult, Senior (Age 60+) $16, Youth (Age 17 & Younger) $16


Many businesses and organizations have shown their confidence in our programming, but we need your support as well! Your tax-deductible donation made through the HCC Foundation, Inc., will be acknowledged in this season’s programs. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

GIVE THE GIFT OF THEATER Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of theater with a gift certificate to one of our many productions—it’s the gift they won’t return! Gift certificates can be ordered online, over the phone, or in person at the Ticket Office. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com and go to the “About Us” tab for more information.

VOLUNTEER Volunteers are vital to the success of our performing arts series! If you would like to volunteer to be an usher, please call the Cultural Events Specialist at 443.412.2036 or email culturalevents@harford.edu.

GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS

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TICKETS

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Your seats are just a click away at LIVEatHarfordCC.com Download our order form at harford.edu/ticketoffice. Handling charges will apply. Charge tickets by calling 443.412.2211, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Purchase tickets at the Ticket Office in the Chesapeake Center, Monday–Friday, 10 AM–3 PM. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to performance. NOTE: Tickets for Hays-Heighe House events are only available by phone at 443.412.2539 or by email at haysheighe@harford.edu.

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Everyone must have a ticket to be admitted. Recommended minimum age is 3 years. Strollers and car seats are not permitted in any venue.

Booster seats are available in the Amoss Center on a first-come, first-served basis.

Theaters are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office (443.412.2211) at least two weeks prior to the event.

Use of cameras, video and recording devices is event-specific and may be prohibited.

Assistive listening system headsets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be requested from the theater staff. Parking is limited. Plan to arrive early. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager.

No outside food or beverages are permitted.

Harford Community College and Harford Technical High School campuses are tobacco-free, including parking lots and personal vehicles. Visit LIVEatHarfordCC.com for purchase policies.

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SEATING

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APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford Community College The APG Federal Credit Union Arena, located in the Susquehanna Center, seats up to 3,000 and showcases a wide range of sports, entertainment, and community events. Seating prices vary for each event. For more information, please visit apgfcuARENA.com.


STAGE A

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Orchestra Seating Premier Seating Handicapped Accessible (Removable Seats)

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Handicapped Accessible (Armrests Lift)

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Orchestra Seating Handicapped Accessible B (Removable Seats) C

Chesapeake Theater

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Located on the Harford Technical High School campus, the 908-seat Amoss Center serves both Harford Community College and Harford Technical High School through a partnership with the Harford County Public Schools.

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The 342-seat Chespeake Theater is located on the Harford Community College campus in the Chesapeake Center. Seats in Row H are accessible without stairs. All other seats require maneuvering stairs.

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Venues are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Patrons requiring special seating arrangements must contact the Ticket Office at 443.412.2211 at least two weeks prior to the event.

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DIRECTIONS

Getting to Campus To Baltimore

Take Interstate 95 North or South to Exit 85, Aberdeen. Take Rt. 22 West. To proceed to HCC, continue traveling West on Rt. 22 toward Churchville for approximately 6 miles to the traffic light at the intersection of Rt. 22 and Thomas Run Road. Turn right on Thomas Run Road. The College campus is on the right. The Amoss Center is on the left.

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