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Grand Waimea Hotel Corporate Mark.

Grand Waimea Hotel brochure front and back covers.

Hotel brochure inside panels.

Series of five magazine ads also used as poster art in the Grand Waimea hotel lobby.

Circular version of the Grand Waimea Hotel bamboo motif for bar coasters and exterior directional signs.

Logo Design, brochures, Advertising and poster design for the Grand Waimea Hotel, the principal set for North Shore the television series.

FOX Television Series

NORTH SHORE

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Alex TheatreTheatre exterior one-sheet posters.

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Alex TheatreAlex logo.

Letterhead and envelope.

Alex special event mark

2003 season brochure,LA Times broadsheet insert, front

2003 season brochure,LA Times broadsheet insert, back

Theatre exterior one-sheet poster.

Theatre exterior one-sheet poster.

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CALL 818-243-ALEX OR VISIT www.AlexTheater.orgTO REQUEST OUR SEASON BROCHURE AND ORDER FORM.

IT’S MAGIC!

Friday & Saturday, Nov 7 – 8, 2003, 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov 9, 2003, 2 p.m.

America’s most prestigious production of popular prestidigitators, afavorite of Alex Theatre partons of all ages! Mark Kalin & Jinger, David

and Dania, Nick Lwein, Ed Alonzo, Joseph Gabriel and Jason Latimer willdazzle and amaze you with acts ranging from sleight of hand tomind-boggling full-stage illusions. Presented in association with

Milt Larsen and Terry Hill.

LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA“STRINGS ATTACHED”Saturday, Nov 15, 2003, 8 p.m.

Tickets: Call (213) 622-7001, ext 215* Surrender to the sweetness of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, Piazzolla’s sensual tangos, and Schoenberg’s late Romantic masterpiece, “Verklaerte Nacht” (Transfigured Night), a lush outpouring of erotic love once described as “the score of Tristan und Isolde smeared while the ink was still wet.” Salvatore Accardo displays his masterful technique and musicality in this rare outingas conductor and violin soloist.

ALEX FILM SOCIETY PRESENTSTHREE STOOGES™ BIG SCREEN EVENT!

Saturday, Nov 29, 2003, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.

General Admission SeatingMatinee: Adults - $10 / Children - $8 (AFS Members - $7)Evening: Adults - $12 / Children - $10 (AFS Members - $7)

For Stooges fans, the fourth Saturday of November has become an even bigger tradition than Thanksgiving itself. Make room for hilarity as this wacky

event returns to the Alex for the sixth year, with pristine 35mm prints of the very best classic Three Stooges™ short subjects from Columbia Pictures.

“THE NUTCRACKER”BALLET OF THE FOOTHILLSSaturday, Dec 6, 2003, 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec 7, 2003, 1 p.m. & 4 p.m. Tickets: $25 & $20

MEDIA CITY BALLETSunday, Dec 14, 2003, 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Tickets: $32, $28 & $18

This season the Alex Theatre is pleased to offer two interpretations of Tchaikovsky’s classic! Whether you see one or both, you’re sure to be delighted. The Ballet of the Foothills’ full-length production, with three performances on December 6 & 7, casts local school children with principal dancers from professional companies. Burbank’s Media City Ballet also offers a full-length production, with two shows on December 14, that artistic Director Natasha Middleton infuses with choreography based on the work of her father, Andrei Tremaine, and the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, for which he danced. To experience the magic and wonder of the holidays, nothing matches “The Nutcracker!”

GAY MEN’S CHORUS OF LOS ANGELES “HOLIDAY IN AND OUT” Friday & Saturday, Dec 19 & 20, 2003, 8 p.m.

Sunday, Dec 21, 2003, 3 p.m.

Tickets: $45, $37.50, $25 & $15

Los Angeles audiences have made the Gay Men’s Chorus annual holiday show a tradition. Join artistic director Dr. Bruce Mayall,

guest artists and friends, Joanna Gleason and Vox Femina Los Angeles, and the 200 members of the chorus for this first

performance of the group’s 25th anniversary season. The concert will feature some of the most loved holiday production numbers

in the Chorus’s history, including the imaginative “Twelve Days of Christmas” with the “foamettes” larger-than-life-sized puppets!

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ALEX FAMILY FILM SERIES“CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG”

Saturday, Dec 27, 2003, 2 p.m.

Tickets: Adults $7.50, Children $5.00, AFS Members $6.00

Treat your children to this 35th anniversary screening of one of the most revered musicals in film history—a delightful comic fantasy about an eccentric professor who invents a revolutionary flying car coveted by a sinister foreign government. Blessed with a script co-written by Roald Dahl, based on a book by Ian Fleming, and an infectious original score by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman, stars Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes were perhaps never better.

ALEX FAMILY FILM SERIES

TOM SAWYER (1973)

Saturday, Nov 15, 2003, 2 p.m.Tickets: Adults $7.50, Children $5.00, AFS Members $6.00

For many film buffs, Johnny Whitaker’s portrayal perhaps most evokes Twain’s beloved character-mischievous and clever, yet loveable and innocent. A splendid cast, including Celeste Holm, Warren Oates, and a precocious Jodie Foster (pictured with Whitaker) and original music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, are among the many pleasures of this musical retelling of Tom and Huck’s adventures on the Mississippi River

LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA“LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL”

Saturday, Sept 27, 2003, 8 p.m. Tickets: Call (213) 622-7001, ext 215

Like Roberto Benigni’s life-affirming movie, this program conducted by Jeffrey Kahane takes us through shadow into light. Experience the fire of mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson

in J. S. Bach’s struggle for redemption, Cantata No. 199 (My heart swims in blood), and emerge into radiance with Haydn’s Symphony No. 101 in D major (The Clock).

ALEX FILM SOCIETY PRESENTS“THE WOLF MAN” (1941)

Saturday, Oct 25, 2003, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.

General Admission SeatingMatinee: Adults - $8 / Children - $7 (AFS Members - $6)Evening: $9.50 (AFS Members - $7)

Will it be something frightful or something campy? Everyone wants to know what AFS will do at its annual Halloween show along with presenting Universal Studio’s classic starring Lon Chaney, Jr., Bela Lugosi, and Claude Rains. The chilling story and spectacular makeup effects provide a thrilling romp for horror buffs. Ron Chaney guests at the 8pm show!

MUSICAL THEATRE GUILD PRESENTSDEAR WORLD

Monday, Nov 3, 2003, 7:30 p.m. Reserved Seating: $35 – Adults / $27.50 - Children

While overshadowed by “Hello Dolly!” and “Mame,” this gem offers what may be Jerry Herman’s most lyrical and thrilling score. “Dear World” is based on “The

Madwoman of Chaillot,” the classic tale of a wise old woman who saves the earth from greedy oil barons, all the while sheltering a pair of young lovers. Its original star, Angela Lansbury, won the 1999 Tony Award. The show is performed as a

staged reading with live music.

SANTA CECILIA ORCHESTRA“A NIGHT IN SPAIN”

Sonia Marie De Leon de Vega, Conductor

Saturday, Oct 18, 2003, 8 p.m. Tickets: $46, $36, $24 & $15

The Santa Cecilia Orchestra, now entering its 10th anniversary season, debuts at the Alex Theatre performing the passion and fire of Manuel De

Falla’s El Amor Brujo. The orchestra and conductor De Leon de Vega celebrate Spanish composers De Falla, Granados, and Albeniz. Guest

soloists will include a vocalist and a flamenco dancer!

MISS HATTIE HERSELF!The multi-talented, award-winning actress-producer-director is also a thrilling singer. For these two lovely nights, she joins her husband, the Tony-nominated composer/orchestrator Harold Wheeler, to perform show tunes, contemporary songs, blues and other eclectic selections. Expect magic to happen.

Tickets: $45, Thursday $55, Friday

Limited Seating-Order Now!

Thurs-Fri, Nov 13 – 14, 2003, 8:30 p.m.

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GLENDALE YOUTH ORCHESTRABrad Keimach, Conductor

Tuesday, Dec 2, 2003, 7 :30

General Admiss ion Seating: Al l Tickets $7.50!The Glendale Youth Orchestra opens its 15th season with two double concertos: the lyrical Bach Concerto for Violin and Oboe, and the beautiful and surprising Cimarosa Concerto for Two Flutes. The program will also feature a performance of Mozart’s 40th Symphony in G minor, his most popular and well-known symphonic masterpiece. The concert will include Mr. Keimach’s informal and conversational reflections on the music and composers.

TUBA CHRISTMAS! Sunday, Dec 7, 6:30 p.m. Free Concert

It’s the 28th year of this great outdoor holiday tradition! As many as 300 players make up a huge tuba/euphonium ensemble, playing your favorite Christmas carols and holiday pop favorites on Brand Boulevard in front of the Alex Theatre. Ranging in age from 8 to 80, and coming from all over Southern California, they create a glorious sound with sing-a-long fun!

LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

“HOLIDAY HIJINKS!” Saturday, Dec 13, 2003, 8 p.m.Pre-Concert Lecture at 7:00 p.m. Tickets: Call (213) 622-7001, ext 215

Salute the Americas with this musical romp. The rags of Scott Joplin and James Reese Europe, and Daugherty’s tongue-in-cheek look at American pop culture will set your toes tapping. Golijov takes his inspiration from Yiddish lullabies, and jazz elements permeate the Stravinsky and the Ravel - the piano concerto also beloved for its achingly beautiful slow movement. It’s great classical music - American-style.

Since 1980, George Winston has recorded eight solo piano albums, each ofwhich promptly went gold, platinum or multi-platinum. His “Night

Divides the Day - The Music of The Doors,” arrived to critical acclaim,not the least of which came from the Doors’ legendary keyboardist, Ray

Manzarek, who said, “I love George’s playing.” You will, too, if youhaven’t experienced this jazz giant in concert before.

GEORGE WINSTONSOLO PIANO CONCERT

Friday, March 19, 2004, 8 p.m.Tickets: $35, $28, $20 & $15

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This elite troupe hailing from the Republic of China has for decadesleft audiences around the world spellbound by the graceful presentationof their ancient Asian folk art, acrobatics. Carefully selected from thefinest acrobat schools, these gymnasts, jugglers, cyclists and tumblerstransform 2000-year-old athletic disciplines into an all-ageskaleidoscope of entertainment and wonder.

PEKING ACROBATS Friday, Jan 23, 2004, 8 p.m.

Tickets: $35, $25, $20 & $15

The 2003/2004 season at the Alex is our tenth since the Glendale Redevelopment Agency purchased the Theatre and transformed it into a performing arts center. What a remarkable decade it ’s been.A community treasure was saved and re-opened as a vital cultural center for Glendale, while an astonishing variety of wonderful performances has been presented to hundreds of

A DECADE OF RESTORATION & REJUVENATION

thousands of Glendale and Southern California

theatre-goers. Today the Alex Theatre is focusing on

a future that wil l further expand our excit ing stage

and fi lm presentations.The Alex wil l be invit ing

you to celebrate this decade of restoration

and rejuvenation with us during the new season.

There wil l be special events in and out of the

Theatre, fun to be had,and tickets to be won.

CELEBRATE WITH US—YOU COULD WIN A

LIFETIME SEASON

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Eileen Givens Barry McComb

Chair, Alex Regional Theatre Board

Executive Director

THE ALEX ADVANTAGES

CHOICES Among the major performing arts centers in the region, only the Alex offers such an eclectic variety of stage AND film entertainment

PERKS Alex Theatre patrons enjoy healthy savings–up to 20%–for advance ticket purchases, special ticket offers by email, local restaurant discounts, and more

FAMILY FRIENDLY The overwhelm-ing majority of performances presented at the Alex are suitable for the entire family (children six and older)

LOCATION The Alex is one of the most easily accessible performing arts centers in Greater Los Angeles, in one of the nation’s safest cities, within short walking distance of great shopping and more than 60 restaurants of every description

$1 PARKING You don’t have to hit the ATM ahead of time, because four hours of parking for only $1.00, with Alex Theatre validation, is available at three nearby facilities

The Alex Theatre is pleased to furnish you with this first look at our 2003/2004 season. From its origins in 1925 as a grand vaudeville house and movie palace, to this season’s celebration of the theatre’s restoration as a contemporary performing arts center a decade ago, the Alex has been an entertainment destination for generations. The new season is another exciting chapter in the theatre’s history, and this really is just your first look, because in the coming months the Alex will have more to offer you—more show announcements, more surprises, more fun, more reasons for you to say, “I saw i t at the Alex!”

WELCOME TO THE 2003/2004 SEASON.

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The Alex Theatre is celebrating a decade of restoration and rejuvenation. As a part

of our celebration, we’ve designated selected performances during 2003/2004 that represent the great

variety of entertainment presented at the Alex over the years —and we’ll be giving away ten tickets to each performance, one pair each to five lucky people! Look for the Special Event symbol (above) to see the shows we’ve selected. To enter, simply go online to www.AlexTheatre.org and subscribe to Alex E-News. That’s it. Already a subscriber? You’re already entered! Winners will be chosen by random drawings held during the season, all leading up to a big finale—a season-ending drawing for an Alex Theatre Lifetime Pass!

ENTER NOW!CONTEST RULES: No purchase necessary; you do not need to be an Alex Theatre subscriber to win. If not entering via email, please print your name, address and telephone number on a 3 x 5 card and drop it off or mail it to the Alex Theatre, 216 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91203. Please write “TICKET CONTEST” on your card, and on your envelope if you are mailing it. Employees and volunteers of the Alex Regional Art Board, and any persons associated with agencies or vendors of the theatre, are not eligible to participate.

WIN FREE TICKETS—AND MAYBE AN ALEX THEATRE LIFETIME PASS!

THE ALEX THEATRE 2003-04 SEASON HAS BEEN FUNDED IN PART BY:

City of GlendaleGlendale Redevelopment AgencyAlex Regional Theatre BoardBoeing Employees Community FundBoeing Employees Donate Once ClubDeluxe LaboratoriesJames A. Doolittle FoundationDreamWorks SKGFriends of the AlexGlendale Community FoundationHistoric Resources GroupNational Endowment for the ArtsDwight Stuart Youth FoundationSup. Michael Antonovich, 5th DistrictToyota Motor Sales, Inc.TRW Employees Charitable Organization (ECHO)The Waterman Foundation

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