2011-2012 Season Program Fall Edition
Mar 13, 2016
2011-2012SeasonProgramFall Edition
Wisdom to make a difference.
Keene State College | 229 Main Street | Keene, New Hampshire 03435 | www.keene.edu
WHAT MAKES A COMMUNITY WISE? Value in life: for self, for others.
A public college should serve the public good. We do.Keene State College joins the Colonial Theatre in celebrating the arts and bringing our community its color, its depth, its diversity.
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Welcome to the 2011-2012 season at The Colonial Theatre.
Administrative StaffAlec Doyle Executive DirectorDeborah Butler Administrative AssistantGeorgia Fletcher House ManagerTim Horgan Audience Services ManagerGreg Moore Director of Production & FacilityVicky Pittman Education & Special Projects ManagerJessica Reeves Director of MarketingCindy Stewart Director of DevelopmentGale Saleski Director of Finance & Administration
Board of DirectorsDr. Patricia Campbell Sally Hansel Robert Harris, Vice ChairKaren House, TreasurerChris Marseilles Bob Oberlander Julie Pearson Judith Putzel, D Ed. John Round, Chair Tad Schrantz, SecretaryDaryl Stutes
Front of House StaffPat BarberMax CudneyBill HarmanNorm HueberWill LambMorgan LittleIda MarroneDenise MeadowsNoah Pepera-RuddHannah ScheckBrian WarnerGareth Williams
Technical StaffHead Electrician/Lighting DesignerJeremy RobargeStagehandsLaura CzechowiczTyler HarmanWill LambWill NallettBrian Warner
I am thrilled to welcome you to The Colonial’s 2011-2012 season – a wide sampling of the human spirit delivered in song, dance, spoken word, theatre and moving image by world-renowned artists.
As a nonprofit organization we rely on the support of individuals and
businesses to bridge the gap between programming costs and income from ticket sales. It is this vital link that allows us to offer a diversity of world class
cultural options throughout the coming year – from sizzling Cuban
import Kings of Salsa to NPR icon Ira Glass, to modern dance legend Martha Graham Dance Company. The variety continues with eclectic popster Bruce Hornsby, trailblazing comediennes Lily Tomlin and Joan Rivers, and enriching programs like multi-Grammy winning jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves and Met Opera Live in HD – new this year to The Colonial lineup.
We are committed to bringing you the finest artists from across the globe in a first-class setting, but we can’t make good on that promise without the ongoing investment of the community we serve. This season program illustrates the depth of backing provided by the businesses in our region. We hope that you, in turn, will show your support for these businesses that help us to thrive.
As the performing arts flagship for the Monadnock region, we are proud to serve you and thank you for your support.
Alec Doyle Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Welcome to the 2010-2011 season
4 About The Colonial Theatre
6 A brief history of The Colonial Theatre
14 Education and Outreach
16 Mission & Vision
21 The Colonial Theatre Volunteer Ushers
25 Foundation & Other Support
26 2011-2012 Season at a Glance
28 Become a Member ofThe Colonial Theatre!
29 2011-1012 Season Individual Members
44 2011-1012 Season Corporate Members
46 The Metropolitian Opera Live in HD
50 Policies
52 Emergency exits
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About The Colonial TheatreThe Colonial Theatre is a non-profit performing arts center entertaining more than 50,000 patrons annually (including 8,000 school children), with acclaimed film, music, theater, and dance performances. The historic 900-seat theatre, built in 1924 and undergoing a major restoration in the 1990s, was named to the New Hampshire State Registry of Historic Places in 2004.
Pursuing its vision to “be the model regional performing arts center, exciting, educating and challenging audiences of all ages,” The Colonial Theatre presents diverse and relevant programming, including its trademark live performance series, award-winning films, and innovative community outreach programs; additionally, The Colonial Theatre plays host to numerous community events for the benefit of more than a dozen local non-profits each year.
A cultural anchor in the regional economy, The Colonial Theatre and its patrons contribute more than $4 million annually to the local economy through show and visitor related spending. For more information, visit TheColonial.org.
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A Brief History of The Colonial Theatre 1793 -1800 Peleg Sprague, first Keene resident elected to
Congress, built and lived in a house where The Colonial Theatre now stands
1800 -1835 Samuel Dinsmoor, New Hampshire Governor and Congressman, purchased and lived in the Sprague house until his death in 1835
1835 -1923 The Colonial Inn stands on the site of what will become The Colonial Theatre
1923 Construction of The Colonial Theatre begins 1923 - 1925 The Colonial Theatre owned and operated by Charles Baldwin 1924 The Colonial Theatre opens - 6000 tickets given away to film screening of
The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1924 - present The Colonial Theatre is in operation 1925 - 1984 The Colonial Theatre owned by Demetrious Latchis 1944 New neon marquee installed 1950s Cinemascope screen installed 1 954 Orchestra pit filled in, original wooden floor replaced with sloping cement
floor 1984 - 1993 The Colonial Theatre owned by Steve Levin & Ira Gavrin (Main Street
Production Co.) 1993 - present The Colonial Theatre owned by The Colonial Theatre Group, Inc., a nonprofit
corporation 1993 The stage is restored to its original dimensions, permitting full scale productions 2007 Aging main doors and clerestory windows replaced with locally crafted,
historically accurate doors and windows
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The Colonial Theatre Education & Outreach
Through the activities of the Education and Outreach program, The Colonial Theatre seeks to provide an enriching, quality arts experience for everyone, regardless of age. The cornerstone of the Education and Outreach program is our student matinee series - high quality performances covering a broad range of topics, attended by more than 8000 students each year. Complementing the matinee series are workshops, artist residencies and lecture-demonstrations conducted by professional performing artists, offering the opportunity for patrons of all ages to broaden their understanding and appreciation of the performing arts.
For more information on our Education and Outreach program visit TheColonial.org or call 603/357-1233 x109.
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24 Sat. 3:00pm MissoulaChildren’sTheatre:TheSecretGarden(performance)
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ThEaTrE SupErSTiTiOnS
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MentioningmacbethinatheatreissaidtoinvokethecurseofTheScottishPlay.Theonlywaytobreakthecurseisfortheoffendertospinonthespotandthenspit,anapproximationofapurificationritual.Thespinturnsbacktime,andthespitexpelsthecorruptingpoison.ThisparticularplayisalwayscalledTheScottishPlay.
Saying ‘Good Luck’ is not allowed backstage. The term ‘break a leg’ isused.
Peacocksareseenasevil(theirfeathersdisplayan‘evileye’andtheirfleshwasbelievedtobepoisonous),andarenotallowedneartheatres.
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The Colonial Theatre volunteer ushersMary ArmstrongMadonna BakerJulie BarrettJeanette Bergeron and Gordon KentNan BigelowRamona and Jerry BranchTafi BrownPeg BruceClaudia Burdett-Lerner and Cliff LernerPat Burger Sharon and her daughter Nicki BurkeKay ButlerTom Buttrick and Val Van MeierMaria CallahanVirginia ClarkKaren and her daughter Gretchen CloutierMarcia and Tony ContarinoCynthia CrawfordNancy CressyBetsy CroteauCharles CrowtherSusan CrowtherHilda de MoyaDale DiMauro and India LawrenceCharlotte DiotteDarcy DoyleBill and Pam DurkinCatherine DwyerTim Dziedzic and Janet GordonJudy EdelkindGershon EignerAdriana and her children Morgan, Cora, and Elias ElliotVance FinchSegrid FinleyJim Fleury and Lynn KeneippNancy FreehFelice FullamGeorge GarveyMaria GavinLori GuyetteAndrea HandChris Hansen and Michele Moore
Thank you to our volunteer ushers
The Colonial Theatre wishes to extend its deep gratitude to the volunteer staff for the many hours that they spend
in supporting The Colonial Theatre and all of its patrons.
They wear white shirts when they are working at an event, and jeans and tshirts
when they are cleaning, polishing, and dusting; whatever the attire, they
are generous and gracious, and we are very thankful
for their help.
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Gaelic StormSaturday,September17–8:00pm■$35/$31/$21
Missoula Children’s Theatre: The Secret GardenSaturday,September24–3:00pm■$19adult/$17youth
Kings of SalsaTuesday,October11–7:30pm■$49/$45/$29
rickie Lee JonesFriday,October14–8:00pm■$42/$38/$28
vegas rat Pack Live!Friday,October28–7:30pm■$41/$37/$27
2011–2012 Season at a Glance
Masters of illusion – Live!Friday,November4–8:00pm■$49/$45/$35(youth:$39)
Lily TomlinThursday,November10–7:30pm■$68.50/$64.50/$54.50
The Machine performs Pink FloydSaturday,November12–8:00pm■$38/$34/$24
New York Theatre Ballet: The NutcrackerSaturday,December3-1:00pm&3:00PM■$29adult/$19youth
Apple Hill String QuartetSaturday,January14–8:00pm■$35adult/$29student&youth
The Best Of North Shore Comedy Friday,January20–8:00pm■$23/$21
Martha Graham Dance Company: Essential Graham Saturday,January28–8:00pm■$49/$45/$35
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Dianne reevesThursday,February23-7:30pm■$47/$43/$33
Circus incognitusSaturday,March3-2:00pm■$22adult/$19youth
CatsTuesday,March6-8:00pm■$79GoldCircle;$65/$61/$49
Celtic Nights Thursday,March8–7:30pm■$42/$38/$28
Joan riversThursday,March15-7:30pm■$59/$55/$45
The Acting Company: The Comedy of ErrorsThursday,March22-7:30pm■$39/$35/$25
One Night of Queen performedbyGaryMullen&TheWorksFriday,March30–8:00pm■$41/$37/$27
Girls Night: The Musical Friday,April13–8:00pm■$45/$41/$29
Bruce Hornsby Saturday,April21–8:00pm■$59GoldCircle;$49/$45/$35
ira GlassSaturday,April28–8:00pm■$55/$51/$39
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Become a Member of The Colonial Theatre!
Your Membership supports us in presenting an exciting and diverse mix of events and outreach activities at affordable prices.
Join, renew or upgrade your Membership today!Membership starts at $50; benefits include:
• Advance ticket notice and sale• Discounts on tickets for live events,
and film ($5 admission)• Artist meet and greet opportunities• Subscription to The Colonial Marquee newsletter• Invitation to exclusive recognition events
and more
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■ Platinum $10,000■ Gold Star $5000 ■ Angel $2500■ Benefactor $1000■ Patron $500
■ Muse $360 ■ Sustainer $250■ Supporter $125■ Contributor $85■ Friend $50
ForacompletelistofMemberbenefits,visitourwebsiteat:thecolonial.org or call 603/357-1233, x104
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2011-2012 Season individual members
The Colonial Theatre gratefully acknowledges the following individuals whose generous support makes what we do possible.
(Memberships as of August 30, 2011.)
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GOlD STarStephanie and Joseph BauteRick and Jan CohenGallup FoundationParker and Sally HanselJohn and Jean HoffmanMegan Burke KidderTom and Babs Putnam
anGElKathy and Mark GrossPeggy and Bill Heyman
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paTrOnHarriet Babcock and Mildred Wolfe
Jill Batty and Daryl StutesKathleen and Kevin CormierWilliam and Elizabeth Dewey Maich Gardner and Ed TomeyBeverly and Robert HarrisJane and Steve LarmonAnnmarie MallatJeff Miller and Carol MacKinnonTom Murray and Linda CatesMary Lee and John PulvermannJohn and Carrie RoundMaria and Kim TempleNancy and Paul Vincent
muSECarl Goldknopf and Mary Ann MarinoRob and Sherry GuardianoRobert K. HamshawTom and Elke HannaJohn and Carol HubbardMelanie MaraghChris MarseillesCole and Martha MillsSusan and Jeffrey NewcomerRosaleen and Joe ParisiVicky Pittman and Michael Kulp
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Alice and Joseph ScharfCarmen and Edward ScheckAndrea ScottJennifer ScottMary SherwinTodd Silberstein and Lisa LeinauStella and Jim SiseJames Smith Joyce C. SmithLuther SmithJonathan and Valerie StarbuckThomas StearnsStephanie StoughtonCary and Rebecca StratfordPeter Straus and Katie GardellaSandy and Bill SwinburneSue WanlassJohn & Lynne WayBob and Ciona Whitcomb
Elizabeth Williams and Michael French The Witkowski FamilyKevin and Cindy WoolleyLouise and Roger Zerba
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Michael and Betty ChristiansenJay and Michelle ClarkeRichard and Anne ClarkeCarolyn Crane and Eileen FernandesElizabeth CuttingMichael and Helen DiRussoRobert EvansLynda FaulknerDorothy FletcherAnonymousEileen FrigonKathy and Herb FrinkJeff and Rebecca Grosner AnonymousPatti and Richard HahnMichael & Beverly HainesElizabeth HallBruce HarrisonTom and Birgitte Hastings
J. Robert and Joanne HofMatthew HolbrookSusan and Mark IrvingsCarl JacobsSarah and Adam KossaydaNancy and David KylePaul LabarreVelida LangDottie and Fred LankhorstAnonymousCindy LetendreSusan and David LordKeith MarinoffChristina May Mike and Diane MetellJeannine, Natalie and Claire MillsWilliam and Anne MoyleSusan NadeauMark NelsonNancy NewtonCarmelina and David Nims
Jennie and Dana O’BrienBarbara and Emerson O’BrienAudrie Osgood Belinda OsterKaren and Fred ParsellsSharron PaturzoKathryn PiperAndrew PowersAnonymousDebra RivestCathy and Jim RogersRobert RooneyAmy and Ryan RoycePatrick and Michelle RyanScott RyanR. SchultzShaundi and Kyle RiderGuy SoucyTrish and Noel SpearBrady Sullivan
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Sarah and Norman SundstromDavid and Lisa TherrienDenise ThomasChris ThompsonScott TiltonLisa and Craig TirrellNewell and Cheryl TolmanPaul and Evie TraskGhislaine and Andre VilleneuveCraig and Sandie Rose Wallis Susan WalthourChristine WatkinsBill and Kathy WeibelChris WheelerDon and Judy WilmethJill and Larry WoolsonBlake and Amy Wullbrandt
FriEnDTed and Jaye AldrichJudithann AselbekianBeth Baldwin-PageDeb and David BeanConstance BedawJames BeldenFrances H BentonRichard BeznoskaDan Fox and Ronnie BrownBeth BuoroDeborah Butler and Kelly ButlerJennifer ChapdelaineStephen ClarkDr. Arthur and Ruth CohenS. ColemanPeter CondonMarina and Joseph ConeenyLyn and Clifton CookeSuzanne and Paul CooperAnonymousMichael Cote
Kim CurryReal to Reel, IncBarbara DeguiseDavid DonleyVernon DunkleyKris EarleAnonymousDr. James H. FownesMark and Alice FunkJay GaudryNancy GravesHenny and Bill HaleJon and Eva HarmanMrs. Stephanie A. HarmsMr. Alex HenkelMelissa HermanMelissa and Stephen HilbornDon HolshuhPhil and Judy HueberLeigh JenkinsMr. Jason Mike JennisonKelly ClowMargaret R. KasschauPenny KaufmanSteven E. Kenney, Jr.Lewis LaClairDawn MartinCarl McNeelyLaura MorganPeter MorseJohn NarkiewiczAnonymousBill and Jane PearreMarcia M. PetteeJames RichardJoann and Lawrence RobinsonMr & Mrs Matthew RobinsonJill RoddThomas RossGilbert and Cynthia RoweJ. Wayne SchlimKelly and Bill Seavey
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fresh popcorn with real butter
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AnonymousJay Smeltz and Julie DicksonBeth Smith and Jeff EnrightLynn SmithCarol SpindlerPatty SwansonTamara and Christian SyAnonymousMr. Jeffrey TitusCarol and William Vogeleyj.walkerDavid WardKip and Chris WeeksPatricia and Stephen WeinerLisa WhitneyMichael WigginAnonymousDana YoungMeg ZangerAnonymous
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“We love seeing The Colonial through our kids’ eyes; the arts are so accessible. Without
The Colonial Theatre, Keene wouldn’t be Keene.” – Lisa Leinau and Todd Silberstein & family
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Visit The Colonial.org or call 603/352-2033
We invest in our Colonial because…
The Colonial Theatre box office 1990’s
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miles of film in a two hour feature film
number of days in the 2010-2011 season that The Colonial Theatre was dark (includes holidays – there was something happening here every other night of the year!)
years as a nonprofit organization
largest call for stagehands for a single production
years of continuous operation
number of feet from stage to rear wall of theatre
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“When you support The Colonial, you support downtown Keene, the arts and our schools. It’s just a
great extension and a wonderful social gathering place.” – Chris and Tamara Sy & family
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number of people our stage can accommodate
largest number of performers in a single event (Choralpalooza, March 2010)
square footage of performance area of stage
fixed seats in the theatre
number of feet of rope for flying scenery and lighting
cups of popcorn popped in a year
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Corporate Membership helps promote your company as a solid community leader – no matter which level you choose!
Corporate Memberships starts at $250. Depending on your level of membership, benefits may include:
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Your logo displayed in the season brochure (18,000+) and distributed throughout the season (pledges made before April 15), and at TheColonial.org with a link to your website
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Become a Corporate Member of The Colonial Theatre.For a complete listing of Corporate Membership levels and benefits, please visit our website at: TheColonial.org or contact Cindy Stewart, Director of Development, at [email protected].
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2011-2012 Season Corporate members
Thank your for your leadership and commitment to The Colonial Theatre each season.
SEASON uNDErWriTErMarkem-Imaje
C &S Wholesale GrocersThe Mountain Corporation
ExECuTivE PrODuCErEntergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee
Frazier & Son FurniturePeerless Insurance Company
PrODuCErEconomy Mechanical Services
DirECTOrBank of America Foundation
BACKErCaserta Financial ServicesChildren’s Dental CareCitizens BankIPG Employee Benefit SpecialistsThe Kingsbury Fund
Lehman, Wilkinson & Oster, P.C.The Main Street America GroupSilver Direct, Inc.StingRay Optics, LLCTrue North Networks, L.L.C.
iNvESTOrClarke DistibutorsThe Keene SentinelKorvin Appliance, Inc.Monadnock Radio Group
P C ConnectionSymQuestTD Charitable FoundationTPI Staffing Group
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PArTNErCheshire County Federal Credit UnionCourtyard by MarriottFiltrine Manufacturing CompanyGary Spykman, Spykman DesignsHamblet Electric, Inc.Indian King Framery
The MacMillin Company, Inc.Melanson CompanyMiranda’s on MainPeople’s United BankRiverMeadTurmoil, Inc.
BENEFACTOrAdventure LimousineChurch and Main, Inc.Clark-Mortenson Agency, Inc.Creative EncountersD’Alessio and Associates, Inc.Diversified ComputersThe Lane Hotel
Fish and Richardson P. C.John G. Burk & Associates, CPA’s P.C.Kristin’s Bistro & BakeryMonadnock Shopper NewsNew Hampshire Trust CompanyNortheast Delta DentalPublic Service of New Hampshire
PATrONAnn Henderson InteriorsBagel Works, Inc./The Works Bakery CafeCHA, Inc.Cheshire TV Business SevicesWorldwide Computer Solutions and Computer Solutions of KeeneConnecticut River BankDouglas CompanyElm City Restaurant & BreweryEvolution Chiropractic, L.L.C.
GemGraphicsMasiello Insurance AgencyNicola’s TrattoriaThe Offset HouseThe Photography LoftSavings Bank of WalpoleTargett CleanersThai Garden RestaurantWells Fargo Advisors
SuPPOrTErAmicci’s Italian PizzaAnderson The FloristBenthien AssociatesCourt Street Veterinary Hospital, P.C.Good FortuneGuyer & Son RoofingHannafordThe Knitting KnookLiebert Investment Management, Inc.Lindy’s DinerLuca’s Mediterranean Cafe/ The Market At Luca’s
McCue’s Billards & Sports LoungeMichele’s RistoranteMiller Bros.-NewtonMonadnock Waldorf SchoolPappagallo’sPrime Roast Coffee CompanyThe Pub Restaurant & CaterersThe Toadstool BookshopsTimkenWeller and Michal ArchitectsYour Kitchen, Inc.
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TheMetropolitanOpera’saward-winningseriesoflive,high-definitionperformancebroadcastscomestoTheColonialTheatre!TheMet:LiveinHDwillfeatureelevenofthemostpopularoperasevercomposed,broadcastinstunningclarityandsurroundsoundon The Colonial Theatre’s 30 foot screen (the largest in the region).
Tickets for Met Live performances on sale to:•MetMembersAugust19•ColonialTheatreMembersAugust25•GeneralpublicAugust29
Individualticketprices:Adult:$25Met/ColonialTheatreMember:$22Student:$15
anna bolena Donizetti
Saturday, October 15 - 1pm
Don Giovanni Mozart
Saturday, October 29 - 1pm
Siegfried Wagner
Saturday, November 5 - 12pm
Satyagraha Glass
Saturday, November 26 - 1pm
rodelinda Handel
Monday, December 5 - 6pm
Faust Gounod
Saturday, December 10 - 1pm
The Enchanted island Handel, rameau,
Saturday, January 21 - 1pm vivaldi & others
Götterdämmerung Wagner
Saturday, February 11 - 12pm
Ernani verdi
Saturday, February 25 - 1pm
manon Massenet
Saturday, April 7 - 12pm
la Traviata verdi
Saturday, April 14 - 1pm
MetLivesubscriptionprices(elevenshowsforthepriceofnine):Adults:$225Met/ColonialTheatreMembers:$198Students:$135
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anna bolena Donizetti
Saturday, October 15 - 1pm
Don Giovanni Mozart
Saturday, October 29 - 1pm
Siegfried Wagner
Saturday, November 5 - 12pm
Satyagraha Glass
Saturday, November 26 - 1pm
rodelinda Handel
Monday, December 5 - 6pm
Faust Gounod
Saturday, December 10 - 1pm
The Enchanted island Handel, rameau,
Saturday, January 21 - 1pm vivaldi & others
Götterdämmerung Wagner
Saturday, February 11 - 12pm
Ernani verdi
Saturday, February 25 - 1pm
manon Massenet
Saturday, April 7 - 12pm
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THEATREVOCABHang around The Colonial long enough,
and you’ll hear each of these terms.
CROSSOVERA route leading from one side of the stage to the other, out of the audiences view. (Ever wonder how someone could exit the stage on one side and appear on the other?)
DARKA time when the theatre is not open to the public. At The Colonial, this can mean being closed for a private event, rehearsal, or maintenance; typically, there are less than 20 dark dates per calendar year at The Colonial.
FOLLOW SPOTUsually, a powerful profile lantern that can be fitted with its own dimmer, iris, colour magazine and shutters mounted in or above the auditorium, used with an operator so that the light beam can be moved around the stage to follow an actor.
DOWNSTAGE1) The part of the stage
nearest to the audience 2) A movement towards
the audience
FLYThe action of lifting an item, like scenery, up (out) or down (in) when attached to the flying system.
GAFF TAPEUbiquitous, sticky, fabric-backed tape. Most common widths are .5' for marking out areas and 2' (usually black) for everything else. Used for temporarily securing almost anything. Originally known as Gaffer’s Tape, from the Gaffer (Master Electrician) on a film set.
HANGThe “hang” or “pre-hang” is a lighting/rigging session – the time when the lighting equipment is hung for a specific performance.
LUMEN / LUMENSA measure of light output from a source. The brightness of video projectors is stated in lumens.
ORCHESTRASeating area consisting of the entire downstairs at The Colonial Theatre.
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If you’re interested in being a part of those things, you’ve got to be a part of The Colonial.”
– Mike and Gretchen Hoefer & family
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FRESNEL(pronounced ‘Fre-nell’) A type of stage light which produces an even, soft-edged beam of light through a Fresnel lens. The lens is a series of stepped concentric circles on the front and pebbled on the back and is named after its French inventor, Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788-1827). He developed the lens for French lighthouses so that they could be seen further out to sea and could achieve a longer focal length with a lot less glass than a standard plano-convex lens.
GHOST LIGHTA light left burning overnight on stage to keep friendly spirits illuminated and unfriendly spirits at bay. Also believed to keep the theatrical muse in a ‘dark’ theatre, and to stop people tripping over bits of scenery when they come into the theatre in the morning.
RIDER/TECHNICAL RIDERInformation sent to a venue by a touring group detailing lighting, sound, staging and dressing room requirements. Ideally arrives before the group!
SIGHT LINESA series of lines drawn on plan and section to show how much of the stage can be seen by the extreme seating positions in the auditorium. Often marked in the wings as a guide to the actors and crew.
WASHA lighting cover over the whole stage (e.g. ‘We’ll use the red wash for the hell scene’).
PITShort for ORCHESTRA PIT. The area housing the orchestra or band. Originally, a lower section between the front of the stage and the audience, although now describes any area around the stage housing the musicians. For select performances, the pit at The Colonial Theatre contains additional seating.
MERCHShort for merchandise, products sold by the performer or touring production (tshirts, CDs, show programs, etc).
THRUSTForm of stage which projects into the auditorium beyond the proscenium.
UPSTAGEThe part of the stage furthest from the audience.
WINGSThe out of view areas to the sides of the acting area.
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Box Office All seats are reserved (unless otherwise noted), all sales are final. For group sales, please call the Audience Services Manager at 603/352-2033.
To buy tickets...in Person 95 Main Street, Keene, NH Open Noon to 9:00 PM.
Online TheColonial.orgConvenience fees apply.
By Phone 603/352-2033$3.00 per ticket convenience fee.
By Mail$5.00 per order convenience fee.
Historic Preservation FeeA $2.00 Historic Preservation Fee is included in the price of each ticket. This fee helps fund the long-term maintenance, restoration and improvement of our historic theatre. The Colonial Theatre is listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
index of AdvertisersAnn Henderson Interiors .................................. 4Antioch University of New England ...... 41Arts Alive! Inc. ....................................................... 38Bradley & Faulkner, P.C. ................................. 23C&S Wholesale Grocers Inc. ................CIIICaserta Financial .................................................. 19Cheshire Animal Hosiptal ............................. 15Cheshire Medical Center ............................... 12Cheshire Music Company ............................... 9Children’s Dental Care .................................... 19Clark Mortenson ................................................. 30Clarke Distributors Inc. .................................. 15Colony House........................................................ 37Computer Solutions of Keene ...................... 7Costume Ladies ....................................................... 8Court Street Veterinary Hospital .............. 11Creative Encounters .......................................... 39Diversified Computers .................................... 51Douglas Company ................................................ 7Dublin School ........................................................ 18Economy Mechanical Services ..................... 3Edward D. Jones & Co. ................................... 42Elegant Settings, Ltd. ........................................... 9Entergy Vermont Yankee .................................. 2Fairground Antiques ......................................... 39Fenton Family Dealership ................................ 6Frandino Antique & Vintage Oriental Rugs .................................... 41Frazier & Son Furniture .................................. 22Good Fortune ........................................................... 5Granite Gorge Ski Area ................................... 17Green Energy Options .................................... 17Holiday Inn Express Keene .......................... 15Hospice Community Services ................... 42Indian King Framery/Ashton Gallery .. 25Keene State College ...........................................CIKorvin Appliance Inc. ..................................... 33Kurn Hattin.............................................................. 24Life is Sweet ................................................................ 4Luca’s Mediterranean Cafe .............................. 9Lynn C. Rust CPA PC ..................................... 31MacMillin Company Inc. ............................. 18Markem-Imaje ....................................................... 16Martial Arts Principles, Inc. ......................... 11Michael Moore Photography ..................... 18MoCo Arts ............................................................... 17Monadnock Fine Art Gallery...................... 47Monadnock Waldorf School....................... 12Nicola’s Trattoria .................................................. 12One Eve Communications ............................. 8One Stop Country Pets ................................... 21Peerless Insurance Company ..................CIVPenelope’s .................................................................. 39PSNH .......................................................................... 23RiverMead ................................................................ 13Savings Bank of Walpole ................................ 32Shipping Shack ......................................................... 7Silver Direct, Inc. ................................................. 10Weller & Michal Architects Inc. ............... 38Wieozorek Insurance Agency Inc. .......... 38Worldwide Computer Solutions .............. 11
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Student rush TicketsA limited number of student rush tickets may become available two hours before curtain. For details or to purchase rush tickets, please inquire at the box office.
Special NeedsThe Colonial Theatre welcomes anyone who wants to share in the theatre’s experience. Integrated and dispersed accessible seating is provided to patrons with disabilities, their family and friends. Please note that some events have noise levels and mature content that may not be appropriate for all audiences. You are urged to contact us in advance to discuss individual access requests at voice/relay 603/352-2033.
House PoliciesLatecomers will be seated according to the discretion of the house manager. EVERYONE including youth (17 years old and under), children (12 years old and under) and babes in arms must have a ticket to enter the theatre. Video, audio, and/or photography of any performance is not permitted.
inclement WeatherIf an event is presented as scheduled, The Colonial Theatre is contractually obligated to pay the performers. Therefore, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges.
Cell PhonesFor the consideration of the performers and the audience, please silence all cell phones and pagers during the performance.
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