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welcome A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Helpful Facts & Services SPECIAL SERVICES: Wheelchair accommodations are available within the theater. For those needing wheelchair seating, please secure tickets two weeks in advance to ensure space is available. Sound amplification devices are available upon request. Please notify us one week prior to performance. For ASL services, please allow two weeks advance notice. For all other special needs, contact the Box Office at 770-838-1083. PROGRAM CHANGES: The Carrollton Center for the Arts reserves the right to make changes in programs Dear Patron of the Arts, and artists without prior notice. As a life-long native of Carrollton, it is my CAMERAS AND RECORDERS: All cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited in the Carrollton Center for the Arts. honor to serve as president of the Carrollton ARTS & EDUCATION PROGRAMS: The Carrollton Center for the Arts offers school-day matinée Arts Commission. I saw a meme on social performances/exhibition tours as a unique field trip opportunity for school groups. These programs are media earlier this year that said, “If you geared to specific age groups. All of our productions come with learning activities. Please contact Tim think artists are useless, try to spend your Chapman at 770-838-1083 for more details. quarantine without music, books, poems, movies, paintings and games.” What a true statement! As I write this letter, I must acknowledge the impact the coronavirus had and continues to have on our lives. I used much of my shelter-at-home time to work in my art studio and to paint. However, like the meme, I embraced many other forms of art to keep me sane during the quarantine. General Information ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT STAFF My guess is that you and your family did, too. 770.838.1083 // carrolltonarts.com ERICA STUDDARD, Community Development Director Long story short: the arts matter. 251 Alabama Street, Carrollton, GA 30117 TIM CHAPMAN, Superintendent of the Arts carrolltonarts Many of this year’s arts events showcase the enormous wealth of talent within our own JAMES ABUNAWASS, Technical Assistant community. The Roush Gallery and Galleria will host exhibitions by the Douglas County Business Hours ERIN BURSE, Building Supervisor Artist Guild, Carroll County art teachers, University of West Georgia art faculty and our Monday – Friday // 9:00am – 5:30pm KATIE BYRD, Building Supervisor own Carrollton Artist Guild members. There will be performances by the Carroll Symphony RENEE DEESE, Operations Coordinator Orchestra, the Carroll Community Wind Ensemble and the Carrollton Jazz Orchestra. Hours of Operation TORY KIMBRELL, Technical Coordinator Celebrate Christmas in Carrollton with the Community Chorus, who are still going strong Monday – Friday // 9:00am – 7:00pm LAUREN KUYKENDALL, Theatre Coordinator after 38 years. Join the Carroll County Community Theatre for Clue: On Stage. Make sure Saturday // 10:00am – 2:00pm MARCELLA KUYKENDALL, Visual Arts Coordinator you see the 42nd Georgia Watercolor Society National Exhibition and celebrate the poetry Theater Box Office Hours EVON PAIGE, Building Supervisor of Georgia Poet Laureate, Chelsea Rathburn, as part of this year’s Visiting Artist Series. Participate in workshops and enjoy the Carrollton Arts Festival this fall. Last but not least, Tuesday – Friday // 12:00pm – 5:30pm MADDISON PRESNAL, Technical Assistant the coronavirus might have postponed A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum this Tickets online // carrolltonarts.com HUNTER SHARPTON, Technical Assistant spring, but it will be back on the main stage in March, 2021. Parking Free parking is available in the parking lot There is no need to drive to Atlanta or elsewhere when we’ve got such rich talent in our own on the west side of the building and in the backyard. The staff at the Carrollton Center for the Arts has worked hard to plan something for parking deck on the east side on Barnes St. everyone. Be a visitor, participant, sponsor or volunteer. There is no better way to reconnect with each other and our community than by supporting the arts. Sincerely, We would like to thank the following organizations for supporting the Clint Samples Carrollton Center for the Arts’ mission: President, Carrollton Arts Commission Clint Samples, President Penny Ayers Dr. Kelly Steed CARRO LLT O N Marilyn Glass, President-Elect Josh Byrd Andrea Stone ARTS Ginna Blair, Past President Michelle Conerly, Secretary Andrea Chapman Katie Gambrell COMMISSION Laurie Fleck, Parliamentarian Susan Mabry
EXHIBITions August 2020 * Douglas County Art Guild Dates: July 20 – August 23 SUN mon tue Wed thu fri S at Opening Reception: July 23 1 5 – 7pm ∙ Galleria 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 * Peace, Love and Pottery Dates: July 23 – August 27 Opening Reception: July 23 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery 30 31 * Carroll County Art Educators Exhibition Dates: August 31 – September 27 Galleria performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar An Evening with Shawn Megorden Carrollton native Shawn Megorden teaches young dancers at the Center for the Arts, acts with the Carroll County Community Theatre and performs professionally as an actress, singer and dancer in Atlanta and the Southeast. Enjoy her smooth, jazzy vocals in her first concert in the Danny Mabry Theatre. For an additional price, join us for a pre-show cocktail party which will include hors d’ouevres, spirits and fellowship with other theatre patrons. August 29 7:30pm Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10 Cocktail Party 6pm ∙ $20 (Reception with optional cocktail party and silent auction. Must be 21 to participate.)
EXHIBITions September 2020 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Carroll County Art Educators Exhibition Open through: September 27 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Opening Reception: September 17 5 – 7pm ∙ Galleria 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Studio Practice: UWG Faculty Art Exhibition Dates: September 10 – October 22 Opening Reception: September 17 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e Clue: on Stage Georgia Poet Laureate The Carroll County Community Chelsea Rathburn Theatre brings the classic board game Our Visiting Artist Series celebrates and motion picture to life in Clue: Chelsea Rathburn, Georgia’s Poet On Stage, a hilarious farce-meets- Laureate. Her poems have appeared in murder mystery. Six guests assemble such esteemed journals as Poetry, The at a remote mansion for a dinner Atlantic Monthly, The New Republic, party. When their host turns up dead, The Southern Review, New England Wadsworth the butler, Miss Scarlett, Review and Ploughshares. Born and Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, raised in Florida, she now lives in the Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard North Georgia mountains with her must race to find the killer. husband, poet James Davis May, and September 11 – 12 ∙ 7:30pm their daughter, and teaches at Young September 13 ∙ 2pm Harris College. $10 September 26 (Season ticket holders attend September 11) Luncheon 12:30pm ∙ $25 Evening Program 6:30pm ∙ $10
EXHIBITions October 2020 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * Studio Practice: UWG Faculty Art Exhibition Open through: October 22 Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar Bob Marley’s Three Little All That! The Arts Festival of Carrollton CCWE Fall Concert Birds Musical Internationally-renowned hip-hop dance The 17th annual Arts Festival of The Carroll Community Wind A jammin' musical, featuring the group, All That, consists of eight Carrollton features an artist market Ensemble (CCWE) is an all-volunteer timeless music and lyrics of Bob talented dancers known for putting of more than 70 visual artists, symphonic band, sponsored by Marley and based on the children's their innovative twist on clogging, All entertainment, youth art stops and the Carroll Symphony Orchestra. book by his daughter Cedella, Bob That recently made the dance famous exhibits and roving guest artists Founded in 1995 by John Zulli, the Marley’s Three Little Birds shares the with their appearances on NBC’s like Mark Abbati of Joy Unspeakable CCWE now includes more than 60 legendary artist's message of peace America’s Got Talent. As solo dancers, Living Sculpture. This year’s festival members conducted by Terry Lowry. and love with a new generation of the group’s members won hundreds of once again welcomes food trucks. The ensemble begins its 10th season songbirds. Solo Grand Championship titles and Start your Art Savings Account now with a program of audience favorites, Recommended for grades K – 4 thousands of trophies. In 1995 All That by purchasing Art Bucks/Patron including the Imperial March, by John October 2 was formed and quickly turned into Purchase Awards throughout the Williams and Sea Songs, by Ralph 10am something bigger than any of them year to use at the arts festival. Vaughann Williams. $5 had ever imagined. For more information, visit October 22 October 3 artsfestivalofcarrollton.com. 7:30pm 7:30pm October 10 – 11 $10 Adults $18 ∙ Youth $10 10am – 5pm
EXHIBITions November 2020 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Greeting Card Show: Art Contest and Exhibition 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Dates: November 5 – December 13 Opening Reception: November 5 5 – 7pm ∙ Galleria 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Small Packages Dates: November 5 – December 13 Opening Reception: November 5 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery and Galleria performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e CJO: Legends of Jazz Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Ballet November 20 – 21 ∙ 7pm The Carrollton Jazz Orchestra, under the direction This ballet is based on the 1939 book by Robert November 22 ∙ 2pm of Johanna Mahmud, is quickly becoming one L. May and the 1964 animated movie in which Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10 of the premiere jazz ensembles in the South. Rudolph saves Christmas with his glowing nose. (Season ticket holders attend November 20) The orchestra will dazzle you with a program Come see our version of this familiar holiday tale. built around the works of Dizzy Gillespie and WARNING: You may develop a love for dance after our Recommended for grades K – 4 William Russo, especially pieces composed production. Directed by Darby Burgess. November 20 and arranged for the Stan Kenton Orchestra. 10am November 7 $5 7:30pm Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10
Exhibitions December 2020 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 * Greeting Card Show: Art Contest 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 and Exhibition Open through: December 13 Galleria 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * Small Packages Open through: December 13 Roush Gallery and Galleria Performance Exhibit Special event S c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar Holmes for the Holidays Christmas in Carrollton Wind Ensemble Christmas Concert A World Jazz Solstice - CJO It is December, 1936, and Broadway The Carrollton Christmas tradition Let the Carroll Community Wind The Carrollton Jazz Orchestra star, William Gillette, admired the continues as the Community Chorus Ensemble transport you to a winter presents A World Jazz Solstice, world over for his leading role in the performs classics such as Children Go wonderland with sentimental favorites featuring Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker play, Sherlock Holmes, has invited Where I Send Thee, White Christmas, such as Sleigh Ride and White Suite and other Christmas selections his fellow cast members to his Go Tell It On The Mountain, I’ll Be Christmas. Conductor Terry Lowry will from around the world. Connecticut castle for the weekend. Home for Christmas and some less take your requests at the piano. December 17 – 18 When one of the guests is stabbed traditional works like Fruitcake and December 15 7:30pm to death, the festivities quickly turn These Christmas Lights. 7:30pm Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10 dangerous. Performed by the Carroll December 11 – 12 ∙ 7:30pm $15 County Community Theatre. Directed December 12 ∙ 4pm by Michelle Rougier $10 December 4 – 5 ∙ 7:30pm (Season ticket holders attend on December 11) December 6 ∙ 2pm $10 (Season ticket holders attend on December 4)
EXHIBITions January 2021 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 My World of Stuff Dates: January 7 – February 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Opening Reception: January 7 5 – 7pm ∙ Galleria 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 From the collection of Allied Arts in Milledgeville, GA: White Oak Baskets Dates: January 7 – February 11 Opening Reception: January 7 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e MountainFilm on Tour Susan Hayward Tribute Film, Shades of Bublé MountainFilm travels year-round and worldwide with “Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole” Shades of Bublé brings the swinging standards a selection of current and best-loved films from the In her final acting appearance, Susan Hayward is and pop hits of Michael Bublé, like Feeling Good, annual festival in Telluride, Colorado. The Carrollton cast as a recently-widowed research doctor who Moondance, Come Fly With Me, Home, Everything, Center for the Arts hosts the festival for the fifth can no longer deal with death on a daily basis. Street Fever and Save the Last Dance for Me, to the stage in year. MountainFilm includes 8 – 12 short films that are doctor Lou Grazzo (Darren McGavin) coerces Maggie an unforgettable, high-energy concert event. featured within two-and-a-half hours. A reception will into accepting a job at a Chicago clinic. Say Goodbye, January 15 be provided during intermission. Maggie Cole was originally telecast in 1972. 7:30pm Date and Time TBA January 3 Adults $20 ∙ Youth $10 $5 2pm $5 (includes water and popcorn)
EXHIBITions February 2021 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at * My World of Stuff Open through: February 4 Galleria * From the collection of Allied Arts in 1 2 3 4 5 6 Milledgeville, GA: White Oak Baskets Open through: February 11 Roush Gallery 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Remix: A Carrollton Artist Guild Juried Exhibition Dates: February 18 – March 25 Opening Reception: February 18 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar Aquilla Theatre: Jekyll and Hyde CSO Masterworks winter concert Live with Shana Tucker Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 Gothic novella, Dr. Jekyll The Carroll Symphony Orchestra presents a concert With a deep respect for lyrical storytelling, cellist/ and Mr. Hyde, is one of the great horror classics. The of masterworks, including Beethoven's majestic singer-songwriter, Shana Tucker, delivers her story, contemporary even today, explores the notion Symphony No. 7, Peter Mennin's Folk Overture and the self-described genre of ChamberSoul™. Shana's that there is good and evil in everyone. Performed by winning compositions from the CSO Young Composer melodies weave hints of jazz, classical, soulful folk, Professional Theatre Company Aquilla Theatre. Competition. This is the perfect Valentine’s date night. acoustic pop and a touch of R&B into a distinctive February 4 Conducted by Terry Lowry. rhythmic tapestry. 7:30pm February 12 – 13 February 20 Adults $20 ∙ Youth $10 7:30pm 7:30pm Adults $18 ∙ Youth $10 Adults $18 ∙ Youth $10 Aquilla Theatre: Jekyll and Hyde Recommended for grades 9 – 12 CSO Masterworks February 4 Recommended for grades 3 – 5 10am February 12 $5 10am $5
EXHIBITions March 2021 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * Remix: A Carrollton Artist Guild Juried Exhibition Open through: March 25 Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum No, you did not miss this outstanding performance by the Carroll County Community Theatre. In A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful, but slow-witted, courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero. Directed by Alison Camillo. March 5 – 6, 12 – 13 ∙ 7:30pm March 7 & 14 ∙ 2pm Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10 (Season ticket holders attend on March 5)
EXHIBITions April 2021 SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Georgia Watercolor Society 42nd National Exhibition Dates: April 5 – May 14 Opening Reception: April 10 3 – 5pm ∙ Roush Gallery and Galleria performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e Copyright 2020, Georgia Watercolor Society. All images are the property of the individual artists. All rights reserved. Bring Me Back to Carrollton Original Works, Jazz Concert Nugget and Fang This is the concert you have been waiting for! Our The Carrollton Jazz Orchestra presents a concert of ArtsPower’s under-the-sea musical tells the story of local signature song, Bring Me Back to Carrollton, contemporary compositions, composed and arranged Nugget, a minnow, and Fang, a shark, who get along was written by Ed Hogan. Directed by Jack Gantt. specifically for the CJO. Be among the first to hear this swimmingly — until Nugget’s first day of minnow April 16 ∙ 7:30pm incredible music. school. There, Nugget learns that minnows are April 17 ∙ 4pm April 22 supposed to be afraid of sharks. Fang takes desperate $10 7:30pm and hilarious measures to regain Nugget’s trust. (Season ticket holders attend on April 16) Adults $15 ∙ Youth $10 Recommended for grades K – 3 April 26 10am $5
EXHIBITions M ay 2 0 2 1 * Georgia Watercolor Society 42nd National Exhibition Open through: May 14 Roush Gallery and Galleria SUN mon tue wed thu fri s at 1 The Shape of Things to Come: Artwork by Carlos Anduze Dates: May 24 – July 1 Opening Reception: May 27 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 – 7pm ∙ Galleria 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Recursion: Works by Ananda Balingit-LeFils Dates: May 27 – July 8 Opening Reception: May 27 5 – 7pm ∙ Roush Gallery performance exhibit special event s c h o o l m at i n e e * Exhibit reception not indicated on calendar Wind Ensemble Spring Concert The Carroll Community Wind Ensemble celebrates its 10th season with festive works for concert band including the world premiere of a new composition by Carrollton native, Will Pitts, commissioned in celebration of this important anniversary. Conducted by Terry Lowry. May 6 7:30pm $10
10 reasons Become a member to support Name in Playbill ENTHUSIAST Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations $50 Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops 1 Performance Ticket the arts DEVOTEE Name in Playbill Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations $75 Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops 2 Performance Tickets Name in Playbill Connoisseur Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations SAVE MONEY $100 Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops 1 Season ticket holders save nearly 20 percent off regular admission, which means you receive at minimum one free ticket to a production a year. Member discounts are applied to all instructional programs throughout the year. 4 Performance Tickets Name in Playbill AFICIONADO Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops ASSIGNED SEAT FOR THE SEASON $250 2 6 Performance Tickets With season tickets, you get the best available seats for each production plus One-time 10% Discounted Facility Rental you get the first opportunity to renew your seats annually. Name in Playbill SUSTAINER Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations EASY TICKET EXCHANGES $500 Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops 8 Performance Tickets 3 Can’t make it to your scheduled performance? We’ve got your back! Just visit the Box Office at least 48 hours before the show and we’ll exchange your tickets One-time 25% Discounted Facility Rental for another performance. The center cannot guarantee that you will receive the Name in Playbill same seat if you move to a different night of a performance. Performance, Program and Event Brochures and Invitations PRESERVATIONIST Discounts on Classes, Camps and Workshops 4 2 Season Ticket Packages or 10 LOST TICKET $1,000 Performance Tickets We know how hard it can be to keep track of your tickets year-round. If you One-time 25% Discounted Facility Rental misplace your tickets, the Box Office will reprint them. $50 Patron Purchase Award to Use at the Arts Festival Tickets are subject to availability BRING YOUR CHILDREN 5 Youth subscriptions are a great deal. Check out our season ticket prices for youth (12 years and younger). Some shows may not be appropriate for younger audiences. For those performances, you can trade your season ticket for a school matinée or another production. SELECT LEVEL OF ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: ENTHUSIAST $50 CONNOISSEUR $100 SUSTAINER $50O CONTACT ME ABOUT VOLUNTEERING 6 DEVOTEE $75 AFICIONADO $250 PRESERVATIONIST $1,000 EMAIL ME THE CENTER’S NEWSLETTER BETTER QUALITY ARTISTS Supporting the arts through season tickets and memberships helps the center Please consider making a contribution to our Friends of the Carrollton Center for the Arts. Your gift is tax deductible. offer the best quality artists to our community. Art funds are awarded to young artists based on need, desire and talent and support special projects. YES! I wish to donate $_____________________to the Friends of the Carrrollton Center for the Arts. Make checks payable to Community Foundation of West GA, donate online at cfwg.net/arts or by texting “carrolltonarts” to 44321. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YOUTH 7 Being a season ticket holder and member allows the center to give away tickets to under-served audiences and fee waivers for instructional programs for those with economic difficulties. Name - AS IT SHOULD APPEAR ON MEMBERSHIP CARD AND PLAYBILL 8 Address SPECIAL INVITATIONS TO EVENTS Season ticket holders and members receive special invitations to events and programs throughout the year. P H O N E E M A I L CHECK - MADE PAYABLE TO CITY OF CARROLLTON // CREDIT CARD: Visa mastercard 9 BRING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER Supporting the arts helps our community have higher civic engagement and social interaction. P A Y M E N T $ + $ = $ MEMBERSHIP LEVEL AMOUNT F r i e n d s o f C C A T O TA L P A I D 10 YOU DESERVE IT C R E D I T C A R D N U M B E R C V V C O D E E X P I R A T I O N D A T E SIGNATURE Treat yourself to experiences that allow you to escape the daily routine of life by engaging in the arts. It helps to feed your soul.
SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE Season ticket order form Purchasing a season ticket saves you nearly 20 percent off regular admission. Carrollton Center for the Arts Members may use their coupons towards the purchase of season ticket packages. Membership details are located on the previous page. Season ticket holders are guaranteed seats to SOLD OUT performances and concerts. Name Season Ticket Packages Address season Package: $203 Professional Package: $87 Hometown Package: $116 $254 Value $109 Value $145 Value C i t y S tat e Z i p You won’t miss anything with Enjoy the excitement of Watch your community tickets to our professional professional touring performances produce theatrical, choral C o n ta c t P h o n e N u m b e r performances, Community throughout the year. Package and musical performances Chorus and Theatre also include the Carroll Symphony and enjoy the Rudolph the E m a i l D at e performances, Carroll Symphony Orchestra Masterworks Concert. Red-Nosed Reindeer Ballet. Orchestra programs and Rudolph Package includes: Package includes: the Red-Nosed Reindeer Ballet. Package Type/Cost # of Seats Total • An Evening with Shawn Megorden • 3 Carroll County Community Package includes: • All That! Theatre Productions $203 Adult _______ _______ • 5 Professional Performances SEASON Package x = • Shades of Buble’ • 2 Carroll County Community $170 Youth _______ _______ • Carroll Symphony Orchestra Chorus Performances • Jekyll and Hyde • 3 Carroll County Community • 3 Carrollton Jazz Orchestra • CSO Masterworks Winter Concert $87 Adult _______ _______ Theatre Productions Performances Professional Package MAIN STAGE x = $60 Youth _______ _______ • 2 Carroll County Community • Live with Shana Tucker • 3 Carroll Community Wind Chorus Performances Ensemble Performances • 3 Carrollton Jazz Orchestra $116 Adult _______ _______ • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Hometown Package COMMUNITY THEATRE x = Performances Reindeer Ballet $100 Youth _______ _______ • 3 Carroll Community Wind Ensemble Performances $____ Adult _______ _______ When you purchase season tickets, you may also add on tickets Add a Performance or Special Event x = • Rudolph the Red-Nosed for any of our special events listed in the brochure. ONCE TICKETS $____ Youth _______ _______ Reindeer Ballet ARE PURCHASED, NO REFUNDS OR EXHANGES CAN BE MADE. • FREE ticket - Susan Hayward $____ Adult _______ _______ tribute film, Say Goodbye, When to Purchase Add A Performance or Special Event x = $____ Youth _______ _______ Maggie Cole. Current Season Ticket Holders: July 13 – July 24 New Season Subscribers: July 27 – August 14 SELECT Performance OR SPECIAL EVENT ADD-ON: Total Due: $_______ Individual Ticket Sales: Starting August 17 Main Stage How to PURCHASE To check availability for An Evening with Shawn Megorden, August 29 By Phone: 770-838-1083 I Tuesday – Friday, 12:00pm – 5:30pm All That!, October 3 season ticket seating In Person: Center for the Arts Box Office, 251 Alabama Street Shades of Bublé, January 15 preferences, please call Tuesday – Friday, 12:00pm – 5:30pm Aquilla Theatre: Jekyll and Hyde, February 4 or visit the Box Office. Online: carrolltonarts.com Live with Shana Tucker, February 20 Youth prices are $10 per Community theatre / dance person age 12 and under Clue: On Stage, September 11 – 13 for all performances. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Ballet, November 20 – 22 Holmes for the Holidays, December 4 - 6 S TA G E A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, March 5 – 7, 12 –14 COMMUNITY CHORUS/CSO SPECIAL EVENTS CCWE Fall Concert, October 22 Season Kick-Off Cocktail Party, CJO: Legends of Jazz, November 7 August 29, $20 Christmas in Carrollton, December 11 – 12 Luncheon with Georgia Poet Laureate, Chelsea Rathburn, September 26, $30 Wind Ensemble Christmas Concert, December 14 Evening Presentation with Chelsea Rathburn, September 26, $10 A World Jazz Solstice - CJO, December 17 – 18 MountainFilm on Tour, January 2, $5 CSO Masterworks Winter Concert, February 12 – 13 Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole, Susan Hayward Tribute Film, January 3, $5 Bring Me Back to Carrollton, April 16 – 17 Original Works, Jazz Concert, April 22 Wind Ensemble Spring Concert, May 6
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