ucsb arts & lectures - fall calendar 2014
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Pilobolus Dance TheaterNOV 17 / GRANADA THEATRE
FALL 2014
Creator of Ernie Pook’s Comeek
An Evening with
Earvin “Magic”JohnsonThe Magic of WinningFRI, OCT 24 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE
($125 sold out) / $85 / $65 / $40 $18 all students and youths (18 & under)
An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Matt Groening & Lynda Barry
Love, Hate & Comics: The Friendship That Would Not DieFRI, OCT 10 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE
($75 sold out) / $55 / $35 / $20 $18 all students and youths (18 & under)
An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Legendary Grammy-winning Singer
Tony Bennett with very special guest Antonia Bennett
THU, OCT 2 / 7 PM (note special time) / GRANADA THEATRE$125 / $90 / $65 / $50 / $25 UCSB students
A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
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Legendary Monty Python StarAn Evening with
John CleeseWED, NOV 19 / 7 PM / GRANADA THEATRE
$55 / $35 / $25 / $15 UCSB studentsA Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
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1. Producers Circle members Dorothy Largay and Wayne Rosing at A&L’s 2014-2015 Season Announcement party 2. A&L Council Co-chair Sara Miller McCune, Yo-Yo Ma, Council Co-chair Dan Burnham, and Council member Lynda Weinman at a private reception 3. A&L Council member Anne and Michael Towbes at a private reception with Wynton Marsalis 4. Producers Circle members and event sponsors Simon and Diana Raab at A&L’s 2014-2015 Season Announcement party
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• NEW THIS YEAR at the $2,500+ level Producers Circle Lounge at The Granada Theatre – complimentary wine and champagne, before and at intermission at all of A&L’s events at The Granada
• NEW THIS YEAR at the $500+ level Season Kick-off – a private event with a special guest author, coming in September
• NEW THIS YEAR at the $100+ level A&L Book Club – watch for details to be announced in September, for added enjoyment of A&L author events
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Legendary Grammy-winning Singer
Tony Bennett with very special guest Antonia BennettTHU, OCT 2 / 7 PM (note special time) / GRANADA THEATRE$125 / $90 / $65 / $50 / $25 UCSB studentsA Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Not eligible for discount
When Tony Bennett headlined Arts & Lectures’ fundraising gala in 2013, his dazzling, heartfelt performance, filled with panache, left the audience floating on air for months... and many others wishing they had been there. The legendary crooner returns to kick off the 2014-15 season in grand style. This 17-time Grammy winner had his first hit in 1951, and his albums continue to top the charts. With a husky, burnished voice and ebullient sense of swing, Tony is a priceless treasure whose expressive power is undimmed. Don’t miss this master whose interpretations have shaped the great American songbook. His daughter Antonia will perform an opening set of jazz/pop standards.
Principal Sponsor: Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree
Opening Night
Celebration!
“Tony Bennett is truly a wonder of nature... he commands a stage and a room
with the authority of one of the 20th century’s greatest voices.” Santa Barbara Independent
“The epitome of cool.” Rolling Stone
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SUN, OCT 12 / 3 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$16 / $12 children
A pop culture phenomenon returns to the musical stage! School subjects are never boring when cleverly
taught through catchy megahits like “Conjunction Junction,” “Just a Bill,” “Interplanet Janet” or “Three is a
Magic Number.” The iconic cartoon series Schoolhouse Rock explodes onto the Campbell Hall stage with
beloved songs updated for a whole new generation. Take a trip down memory lane and introduce your
young ’uns to the Schoolhouse Rock experience, now with multimedia effects. (Approx. 60 min.)
Childsplay Theater Company
Iconic Afro-pop Singer from Benin
Angélique KidjoSAT, OCT 4 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
$40 / $25 / $15 UCSB students
“[Kidjo’s] supercharged pipes have never sounded better, her irresistible energy and
joie de vivre never more palpable.” Los Angeles Times
Hailed as “Africa’s premier diva” by Time magazine, Grammy-winning vocalist Angélique Kidjo is a bona fide, chart-topping world music superstar.
Her highly unique style combines powerful West African grooves, American R&B, samba beats and
sophisticated jazz harmonies. With a big heart, as well as a big voice, she is a UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador and a tireless crusader for women’s and children’s rights. She makes her long-awaited return
to Santa Barbara fresh from the release of her riveting autobiography and a new album, Eve, celebrating the
resilience and beauty of Africa’s women.
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FRI, OCT 10 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE($75 sold out) / $55 / $35 / $20 $18 all students and youths (18 & under)An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Not eligible for discount
“Matt Groening, [The Simpsons’] creator, is a cartoonist with a pen dipped in seemingly fey, truly diabolical whimsy.” The New York Times
“Lynda Barry’s excitable, bittersweet cartoons and collages are practically a cultural fixture.” The New York Times
Matt Groening and Lynda Barry are gifted, sublimely subversive cartoonists extraordinaires, who’ve carved out ingenious worlds, forever changing the way we think about cartoons. The two met nearly 40 years ago as students while working on their college newspaper. In an unforgettable conversation, Groening (Futurama, Life in Hell) and Barry (Ernie Pook’s Comeek, What It Is) discuss love, hate, comics – and the perpetual joy of driving each other crazy.Pre-signed books by Lynda Barry will be available for purchase
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Appearance
Arts & Lectures welcomes the return of
cartoonist and graphic novelist Lynda Barry, who shares the
stage with her longtime friend Matt Groening – legendary
creator of The Simpsons
An Evening with
Love, Hate & Comics: The Friendship That Would Not Die
Matt Groening &
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Celebrated Food Columnist and Best-selling Cookbook AuthorAn Afternoon with
Mark BittmanSAT, OCT 18 / 3 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$15 / FREE for UCSB students with valid ID
“The essence of the Bittman approach is simplicity, ease and quality.” Salon.com
With nearly 2 million copies sold, Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything is the bible of the modern kitchen. Bittman’s straightforward approach to cooking, both in his many cookbooks and New York Times columns, has ushered timid home cooks into the kitchen with confidence and ease. His motto? “Anyone can cook, and most everyone should.” Bittman is also well-known for his incisive writing on the moral, environmental, political and economic issues connected with food. He comes to Santa Barbara on the heels of his new book release: How to Cook Everything Fast.Books will be available for purchase and signing
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Santa Barbara Debut
Charlie Albright, pianoWED, OCT 15 / 7 PM / HAHN HALL
$30 / $9 UCSB students A Hahn Hall facility fee will be added to each ticket price
“Jaw-dropping technique… Virtuosity meshed with a distinctive musicality.” The New York Times
Recipient of a 2014 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the prestigious 2010 Gilmore Young Artist Award, Charlie Albright is “among
the most gifted musicians of his generation” (The Washington Post). This captivating, multi-talented young pianist/composer is blazing his way to fame with his nuanced and coloristic readings.
Albright has collaborated five times with revered cellist Yo-Yo Ma. As if his pre-med and economics studies at Harvard and master’s
degree from the New England Conservatory weren’t impressive enough, he is now pursuing
an Artist Diploma at The Juilliard School.
A private reception for Producers Circle members and series subscribers will follow the concert
Up Close & Musical series in Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West sponsored by Dr. Bob Weinman
ProgramSchubert: Two Impromptus from op. 90Janáček: Piano Sonata (1. X. 1905)Strauss/Schulz-Evler: Concert Arabesques on themes from “On the Beautiful Blue Danube”Albright: ImprovisationChopin: Etudes, op. 25
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FRI, OCT 17 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$35 / $25 / $10 UCSB students
Cartoonist Art Spiegelman’s landmark creation, Maus, is considered one of the greatest graphic novels of all time. In this multimedia feast for the senses blending projections of drawings, live jazz music and narration, the celebrated artist takes us on a joyful romp through the little-known early history of the graphic novel. While smashing the distinctions between high and low art, he pays tribute to some of his personal heroes – the early-20th century masters of wordless picture stories, including Frans Masereel, Lynd Ward and Milt Gross. Features Shaping Thought!, a new work drawn by Spiegelman, with music performed by composer Phillip Johnston’s sextet.Pre-signed books will be available for purchase
Principal Sponsor: Diana and Simon Raab Foundation
Author of Pulitzer Prize-winning Graphic Novel Maus
WORDLESS! An Evening of Words, Music and ComixWords & Pictures by Art SpiegelmanMusic Composed by Phillip Johnston
“WORDLESS! Was a resounding success, fusing art lesson, lively entertainment and dazzling concert.”
The Sydney Morning Herald
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Dynamic Events. Fascinating People. Captivating Stories.
Filmmakers and Wildlife Activists
Jim & Jamie DutcherThe Hidden Life of Wolves
SUN, OCT 19 / 3 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$25 / $15 UCSB students and youths (18 & under)
Emmy-winning husband-and-wife filmmakers, the Dutchers, spent six years living in Idaho’s Sawtooth
Wilderness documenting a pack of wolves they bottle-fed as pups. Learn more about the world the wolf faces
today and workable solutions for their survival from on-the-ground biologists. Get a rare glimpse at the
majestic animals who share the social characteristics of elephants and the DNA of dogs, and who play an
important role in balancing ecosystems.Books will be available for purchase and signing ph
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Author of the No. 1 New York Times Best-seller Flash BoysAn Evening with
Michael LewisTUE, OCT 21 / 8 PM / GRANADA THEATRE
$40 / $25 / $15 UCSB students A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Best-selling author of The Big Short, Boomerang and Liar’s Poker – fascinating reports on Wall Street and
the financial crisis – Michael Lewis is perhaps the best known, most influential financial journalist of
our time. His new book, Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt, has been making waves in the news and on
Wall Street with its assertion that the U.S. stock market is rigged for the benefit of insiders. Lewis
is also the author of The Blind Side and Moneyball, masterful tales of human instinct, determination
and compassion. Get your tickets early – this talk is sure to sell out!
Pre-signed books will be available for purchase
Principal Sponsors: Susan & Craig McCaw
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Back by Popular DemandHawaii’s Ukulele Genius
Jake ShimabukuroTHU, OCT 23 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
$45 / $30 / $18 UCSB students
It’s rare for a young musician to earn comparisons to Jimi Hendrix and Miles
Davis, to entirely redefine an instrument and to be declared a “hero” by Rolling Stone by his
early 30s. But ukulele wizard Jake Shimabukuro has already accomplished these amazing feats
and more. Effortlessly mixing jazz, rock, classical, traditional Hawaiian and folk music, he’s created a sound that’s masterfully nuanced, emotionally
charged and utterly unique – inspiring legions of fans to learn to play the “jumping flea.”
Don’t miss this versatile yet disarmingly humble virtuoso in what’s sure to be
another riveting, sold-out appearance.
Principal Sponsors: Arlene & Barrie Bergman
“Jake is taking the instrument to a place that I can’t see anybody else catching up
with.” – Eddie Vedder
An Evening with
Earvin “Magic”JohnsonThe Magic of WinningFRI, OCT 24 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE($125 sold out) / $85 / $65 / $40$18 all students and youths (18 & under) An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Not eligible for discount
“Magic Johnson changed America forever… In an age of diminishing activism in sports, Magic has had indelible power.” Time magazine
One of the most decorated players in the history of the NBA, Magic Johnson won five championships with the LA Lakers, was a three-time NBA Most Valuable Player and a member of the 1992 U.S. Olympic Gold Medal “Dream Team.” He was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Since retiring from professional basketball, Magic has turned his attention to entrepreneurship and is a leading spokesperson on HIV education. He is forging his legacy off the court with his latest venture, Magic Johnson Enterprises, which provides strategic alliances and consulting in underserved urban communities.
Presented in Association with UCSB Athletics
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“Spellbinding… Tinariwen is one of the finest bands on Earth.”
SlateSanta Barbara DebutDesert Blues from the Sahara
TinariwenSUN, OCT 26 / 7 PM (note special time) / CAMPBELL HALL$38 / $25 / $15 UCSB students
Tinariwen’s musicians are Grammy-winning guitar gods from the southern Sahara Desert. Musical ambassadors of one of the oldest and proudest people on earth – the Tuareg nomads of northern Mali – their unique version of “desert blues” was forged in the ashes of rebellion. Their expansive, hypnotic sound draws from a rich amalgam of Berber, Arab and African influences, along with Western blues and psychedelic rock. “Tinariwen [makes] extraordinary music,” writes Slate. “The songs are modal vamps, with gruff call-and-response vocals, congas, handclaps, and layered guitar riffs, which build to trancelike fugues.”
Many Americans believe that the Supreme Court is objective, but Erwin Chemerinsky, one of the country’s leading constitutional lawyers, shows that the Court is made up of fallible individuals who base decisions on their own biases. Offering a hard-hitting
analysis of the Court over the last 200 years and detailing how it has largely failed at crucial moments throughout American
history, Chemerinsky’s forthcoming book, The Case Against the Supreme Court, is a timely and important masterwork. Join
the founding dean of UC Irvine’s School of Law for his lively assessment of our country’s highest court of law.
Books will be available for purchase and signing
Event Sponsors: Gretchen & Robert Lieff
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Prominent Attorney, Constitutional Expert and Author
Erwin ChemerinskyThe Case Against the Supreme Court
MON, OCT 27 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL / FREE
“One of the shining lights of legal academia.” The New York Times
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ProgramSchubert: Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major, D. 574, op.162Grieg: Sonata for Violin and Piano in F Major, op. 8Prokofiev: Sonata for Violin and Piano in F Minor, op. 80Additional works to be announced from the stage
Joshua Bell, violinAlessio Bax, pianoTUE, OCT 28 / 7 PM (note special time) GRANADA THEATRE$65 / $50 / $35 / $19 UCSB students A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
One of the world’s most beloved violin virtuosos, Joshua Bell returns for a solo recital with “formidable” (The New Yorker) pianist Alessio Bax. A classical music superstar, Bell transfixes audiences with his superb mastery, passionate readings and warm, richly nuanced tone. Alternating engagements as the Music Director of Academy of St Martin in the Fields with recitals in recent years, the Grammy-winning violinist returns for an intimate evening of starkly beautiful masterworks. A performance by these incomparable artists – at the pinnacle of their crafts – is an experience not to be missed.
Event Sponsors: Sara Miller McCune Bill Wayne in honor of Marsha Wayne
“[Joshua Bell’s playing] does nothing less than tell
human beings why they bother to live.”
Interview magazine
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THU, OCT 30 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE$75 / $50 / $20 UCSB students An Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
The 11-piece tour-de-force band led by husband-wife team Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi has proven itself as one of the hottest, most uplifting acts on the road today. Formed in 2010 when Derek and Susan decided to set aside their successful solo careers, Tedeschi Trucks Band has since been touring the globe, accruing fans and accolades along the way – including a Best Blues Album Grammy for Revelator, its debut release. Fronted by Trucks’ signature slide guitar and Tedeschi’s honey-to-husk voice, TTB delivers a hearty, roots-rich musical mix with the power to renew faith in live music.
Principal Sponsor: Fredric E. Steck
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“A paradox of muscular impact and weightless flight.”
The Guardian (U.K.)
Two Shows by U.K.’s World-
renowned All-male
Dance Ensemble!
Santa Barbara Debut
BalletBoyz ®
the TALENT SAT, NOV 1 / 2 PM & 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
$45 / $30 / $19 UCSB students
BalletBoyz® is one of the most cheekily original and innovative forces in modern dance. Combining spectacular dance – both energetic and graceful – with groundbreaking music and film, its distinctive
style has thrilled audiences and critics the world over. For the TALENT, 10 exceptional young male dancers were hand-picked to perform by BalletBoyz founders Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, both former lead dancers of the Royal Ballet. Appearing in Santa Barbara after a sold-out international tour, the company performs two stunning, “sensational” (The New York Times) dance works by multi-award-
winning choreographer Russell Maliphant and Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett.
Dance series sponsored in part by Margo & Robert Feinberg and the Cohen Family Fund
The Times (U.K.)
The Telegraph (U.K.)
The Independent (U.K.)
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Community Dance ClassThu, Oct 30, 5:30 - 7:30 PM, Gustafson Dance Studio, 2285 Las Positas Rd
Co-presented with Santa Barbara Dance Alliance / Reservations (805) 966-6950
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Grammy-winning Singer-songwriter
Patty Griffinwith special guest John FullbrightSUN, NOV 2 / 7 PM (note special time) / CAMPBELL HALL$40 / $25 / $15 UCSB students
“A triumph of powerful, profound songwriting... and expressive singing.” The Telegraph (U.K.)
Patty Griffin is revered for her powerfully beautiful, personal and unpredictable songs. With a gutsy, emotive voice as unmistakable as her songwriting, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter was named Americana Music Association’s Artist of the Year in 2007. A spellbinding performer and gifted storyteller, Griffin brings listeners into a world steeped in love, wistfulness, apparitions and salt-of-the-earth characters. Frequently covered by music industry icons like Emmylou Harris and the Dixie Chicks, she has also toured as part of Robert Plant’s Band of Joy. Join us for this intimate show with opening act John Fullbright.
Principal Sponsor: Dancing Tides Foundation
Back by Popular DemandPublic Radio’s Storytelling Sensation
The Moth MainstageFish Out of Water
WED, NOV 5 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$45 / $30 / $15 UCSB students
“Quirky, passionate… brilliant and quietly addictive.” The Guardian (U.K.)
“The most memorable and hilarious narratives… an exuberant moveable feast.” The Village Voice
After making its much raved-about Santa Barbara debut in 2013, The Moth Mainstage returns with more, scintillating
true stories told live by an all-star lineup. The show typically features five storytellers, ranging from luminaries in the arts and sciences to everyday
heroes (and sometimes even a few reformed villains!). Hand-picked by directors of The Moth – the nonprofit storytelling sensation that produces The Moth Radio Hour – each performer pulls off the equivalent of a high-wire act, recounting real-life tales without the benefit of notes. Come step
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Santa Barbara PremiereWorld-renowned Dance Company from Tel Aviv Celebrates its 50th Anniversary
Batsheva Dance CompanySADEH21Ohad Naharin, Artistic Director and ChoreographerTUE, NOV 4 / 8 PM / ARLINGTON THEATRE$45 / $35 / $19 UCSB studentsAn Arlington facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Known for its power, speed and passion, Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is among the most electrifying contemporary dance companies in existence. Pulsating with history and heart, politics and place in a collision of fiery individualism, the company’s unique movement language tells evocative stories. Artistic Director Ohad Naharin propelled the company into a new era with his adventurous curatorial vision and distinctive choreographic voice. With themes swaying from political to playful, his riveting dance odyssey SADEH21 explores and pushes boundaries in a voyage of cinematic proportions brimming with originality and raw vitality.
Principal Sponsors: Jody & John ArnholdDance series sponsored in part by Margo & Robert Feinberg and the Cohen Family Fund
“One of the most fascinating
dancemakers on the planet.” The New York Times
“Intense and engrossing… Rich in choreographic ideas and performed
with a kind of rugged grace that often surprises.”
The Sydney Morning Herald
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World Premiere Production
wild Up PULPChristopher Rountree, Artistic Director and ConductorSAT, NOV 8 / 7 PM / HAHN HALLArrive at 6:30 PM for a pre-event wine reception with wild Up$30 / $9 UCSB students A Hahn Hall facility fee will be added to each ticket price
Acclaimed classical/contemporary music ensemble wild Up explores the topical and the visceral in a show called PULP. The music includes Claude Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, Erik Satie’s surreal Furniture Music, John Zorn’s visceral For Your Eyes Only, Julia Holter’s mesmerizing voice, the screaming psychedelic jazz of Sun Ra and the futurism of Juan García Esquivel. We promise: no tuxedos, no rules, blazing talent and the unexpected.
Up Close & Musical series in Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West sponsored by Dr. Bob Weinman
“Searing. Penetrating. And thrilling.”
Performance Today
Mountainfilm in Telluride on TourWED, NOV 12 / 7:30 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$15 / $10 UCSB students and youths (18 & under)
Telluride Mountainfilm was launched more than 30 years ago by a group of climbers and friends dedicated to educating and inspiring audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring, environments worth preserving and conversations worth sustaining. Still true to the core idea that friends, adventure, passion and powerful ideas are as tantalizing as ever, Mountainfilm hits the road offering a six-senses experience of art, adventure, culture and the environment in an eclectic and exciting program of short films, animation and digital media. Film titles to be announced. (Various directors, approx. 120 min.)
Desert Ice
The Balloon Highline
Catch It
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Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Columnist
Nicholas KristofA Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity THU, NOV 13 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$30 / $20 / $10 UCSB students
A two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and columnist for The New York Times, Nicholas Kristof is an extraordinary thinker, human rights advocate and chronicler of humanity. A Path Appears, his galvanizing new book with Sheryl WuDunn (with whom he also wrote Half the Sky), shines a light on global game changers. Using scrupulous research and reportage, he examines the success of domestic and global aid initiatives and the effectiveness of specific approaches to giving. Books will be available for purchase and signing
Presented in conjunction with the UCSB Center for Nanotechnology in Society conference, “Democratizing Technologies: Assessing the Role of NGOs in Shaping Technological Futures”, and Direct Relief
Principal Sponsor: Sara Miller McCune
Community Partner:
Best-selling Author of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency SeriesAn Evening with
Alexander McCall SmithFRI, NOV 14 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$30 / $20 / $10 UCSB students
“[McCall Smith] has become more of a movement, a worldwide club for the dissemination of gentle wisdom and good cheer.” The Telegraph (U.K.)
An hour in the company of Alexander McCall Smith is an hour of sheer delight. Dubbed the P.G. Wodehouse of our time, he is the prolific, much-loved author of multiple best-selling series, including The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency and The Sunday Philosophy Club. Captivating readers with his “velvety prose and vivid imagination” (USA Today), as well as his charismatic female sleuths, his novels have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. His new version of Jane Austen’s Emma is due for release this season. Come join us for an evening of wit and wisdom with this master storyteller. Books will be available for purchase and signing
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Award-winning Jugglers and Comedians
Flying Karamazov Brothers SUN, NOV 16 / 3 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$16 / $12 children
“As close to a sure thing as can be found onstage, 90 minutes of cleverness and comedy that go by in a flash!” The New York Times
The Flying Karamazov Brothers are soaring into Santa Barbara! Expect the unexpected with these four self-proclaimed eccentric lunatics. Spicing things up with a zany showcase filled with laugh-out-loud comedy, wild theatrics and astonishing juggling feats, these pranksters dance, prance, pun, sing and mesmerize their way through a madcap evening. The New York Times calls their show “fresh, impressive and genuinely funny.” Don’t miss this brilliant and wacky good time! (Approx. 90 min.)
Santa Barbara Debut
Danish String Quartet TUE, NOV 18 / 7 PM / HAHN HALL$30 / $9 UCSB students A Hahn Hall facility fee will be added to each ticket price
With its boundless interpretive and technical talents, matched by an infectious joy for music-making, this group of three Danes and a Norwegian is arguably the hottest string quartet performing today. In demand worldwide by concert and festival presenters, the Danish String Quartet has established a reputation for its integrated sound, flawless intonation and judicious balance. The ensemble currently has a coveted appointment with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s prestigious CMS Two. Program includes the West Coast premiere of a piece written for them by Thomas Agerfeldt Olesen, plus string quartets by Haydn and Beethoven.
Up Close & Musical series in Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West sponsored by Dr. Bob Weinman
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Back by Popular Demand
Pilobolus Dance TheaterMON, NOV 17 / 8 PM / GRANADA THEATRE$70 / $55 / $40 / $19 UCSB studentsA Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
“Pilobolus embodies a large part of what the best in contemporary dance is all about: discovery.” The Washington Post
Whether performing for millions at the Olympics, in an Academy Awards telecast or live on stage, Pilobolus is a troupe of dancers who leap, fly, intertwine and break all the rules. These “shape-shifters extraordinaire” (Philadelphia Inquirer) bring a brilliant ingenuity to the stage that defies all notions of what modern dance is and can be. Their accessible performances are part dance, part mime, part sculpture and filled with humor, athleticism and theatricality. Get your tickets early! The popular dance-theater group’s shows typically sell out. (Contains partial nudity.)
A Producers Circle reception will follow the performance
Dance series sponsored in part by Margo & Robert Feinberg and the Cohen Family Fund
“It’s as if we’re being given a
fleeting glimpse into the inner
workings of the universe.”
The New York Times
Community Dance ClassSun, Nov 16, 5:30 - 7:30 PM, Gustafson Dance Studio, 2285 Las Positas Rd
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An Evening with
John CleeseWED, NOV 19 / 7 PM (note special time) / GRANADA THEATRE$55 / $35 / $25 / $15 UCSB studentsA Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
“One of the most admired and affectionately regarded comic talents of his generation.” The Telegraph (U.K)
Comic legend John Cleese is beloved the world over for his hilarious antics and physical comedy in cult films and TV shows, including Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Fawlty Towers and A Fish Called Wanda. From the Minister of Silly Walks to Sir Lancelot, to bumbling hotel manager Basil Fawlty, his many madcap characters have kept audiences roaring with laughter. Cleese returns to Santa Barbara for an evening of wonderfully entertaining anecdotes and amusements just after the release of his new autobiography, So, Anyway. Pre-signed books will be available for purchase
Legendary Monty Python
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Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre King LearBill Buckhurst, DirectorTHU, NOV 20 & FRI, NOV 21 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$55 / $30 / $19 all students
“No man will ever write a better tragedy than Lear.” – George Bernard Shaw, playwright
The world-renowned Globe Theatre returns with a vivid and arresting new production of what many call Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy. Old King Lear proposes to give up his crown and divide his kingdom between his three daughters, but his rash generosity is cruelly repaid. Lear discovers too late the falseness of the values by which he has lived and, in turn, the suffering shared by all humanity. With its tempestuous poetry, flashes of humor and heart-rending themes, King Lear is one of the deepest artistic explorations of the human condition. Joseph Marcell (from the TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air) plays Lear.
Principal Sponsor: Sara Miller McCune
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Dynamic Events. Fascinating People. Captivating Stories.
Santa Barbara Premiere Star of the Sundance Audience
Award-winning Film Sleepwalk With Me
Mike Birbiglia Thank God for Jokes
THU, DEC 4 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$40 / $25 / $15 UCSB students
Comedian, actor and filmmaker Mike Birbiglia returns to the stage with more painfully awkward stories in his all-new
show about jokes, and how they can get you in trouble. Join Mike as he gets
arrested in New Jersey, screamed at by a famous director, heckled by Statler and
Waldorf, and attacked by zombie rodents. Ira Glass of public radio’s This American
Life writes, “Birbiglia’s stories are even funnier live than they are on the radio.”
Time magazine calls Birbiglia “master of the personal, embarrassing tale.” The New York Times describes him as a “supremely
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NASA Engineer
Kobie BoykinsExploring the Red Planet
SUN, NOV 23 / 3 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$25 / $15 UCSB students and youths (18 & under)
Few events in the last decade of space exploration have captured the world’s imagination like NASA’s Mars Exploration Program.
The recent landing of Curiosity, aka the Mars Science Laboratory, made headlines after it turned up evidence of life-supporting
conditions on Mars, including water. Kobie Boykins has a boundless enthusiasm for unraveling the mysteries of outer space,
and Mars in particular, that’s infectious. The NASA engineer helped design solar arrays for previous rovers and now supervises
Curiosity’s mobility and remote sensing teams. Join Boykins for an engaging afternoon exploring the Red Planet, with an update on the very latest chapter in the ongoing story of Mars exploration.
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Six-time Tony-winning Broadway Legend
Audra McDonald SUN, DEC 7 / 7 PM (note special time) / GRANADA THEATRE$75 / $60 / $40 / $15 UCSB students A Granada facility fee will be added to each ticket price
“A one-of-a-kind musical super-talent.” The New York Times
“Absolutely thrilling… a defining voice of our time.” The New York Times
“Only a fool would second-guess the transformative power of Audra McDonald.” Los Angeles Times
Winning a record-breaking sixth Tony Award for her mesmerizing portrayal of Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, Audra McDonald recently made Broadway history. The two-time Grammy Award-winner and Emmy-nominated Live From Lincoln Center host now returns to the concert stage, joined by a small ensemble, to dazzle audiences with favorite show tunes, popular standards and songs from her latest album, Go Back Home – her most personal recording to date. Writes The New York Times, “When she sings – ah, it’s a God-touched voice.” Don’t miss the musical greatness of this incomparable singer.
Historic 2014 Tony Winner
for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a
Musical
“McDonald has one of the warmest, most glorious
singing voices on the planet.”
USA Today
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Gregory Porter 2014 Grammy Winner for
Best Vocal Jazz AlbumTHU, JAN 15 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
Cécile McLorin Salvant THU, FEB 12 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
Cassandra WilsonComing Forth By Day:
A Celebration of Billie HolidaySUN, FEB 22 / 7 PM / CAMPBELL HALL
Chick Corea & Herbie HancockSUN, MAR 22 / 7 PM GRANADA THEATRE
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Santa Barbara Debut
DanúA Christmas Gathering: Féile Na NollagFRI, DEC 12 / 8 PM / CAMPBELL HALL$40 / $25 / $15 UCSB students
“The finest traditional band in Ireland.” The Irish Herald
Come bring the whole family for a festive, heartwarming Celtic Christmas with one of the most acclaimed ensembles of traditional music from the Emerald Isle. Hailing from historic County Waterford, Danú is renowned for its authentic performances – “a spirit-raising concoction,” raves The Irish Times. Now in its 20th season, the band appears with virtuosi musicians on flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion, bouzouki and percussion, along with enchanting vocalist Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and guest dancers. Features a glorious mix of traditional Irish tunes spanning the centuries and treasured holiday songs.
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2015JANUARY
11 National Geographic Live: Paul Nicklen 15 Gregory Porter 17&18 Chaplin: City Lights 20 The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain 22 Brooklyn Rider, Brooklyn Rider Almanac 24 Cirque Zíva 28 Michio Kaku 29 Nrityagram Dance & Music
FEBRUARY 4 Kodo, One Earth Tour: Mystery 5 Comedian W. Kamau Bell 7 Emerson String Quartet 8 Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train Live! 11 The Nile Project 12 Cécile McLorin Salvant 19 An Evening with Ina Garten 22 Ready, Set, Adventure! 22 Cassandra Wilson, Coming Forth by Day 24 Nederlands Dans Theater 2
MARCH 1 National Geographic Live: Carsten Peter 8 Cirque Mechanics, Pedal Punk 10 The Joffrey Ballet 13 Hugh Masekela & Vusi Mahlasela 22 Chick Corea & Herbie Hancock 31 Gil Shaham, violin, Bach Six Solos
APRIL 8 An Evening with David Brooks 17 The Mutter-Bronfman-Harrell Trio 19 Laurie Berkner 22 Jennifer Koh, violin & Shai Wosner, piano 25&26 Hotel Modern, The Great War
MAY 2 Dorrance Dance, The Blues Project 4 An Evening with David Sedaris 5 Les Arts Florissants, Airs Sérieux et á Boire 8 Carolina Chocolate Drops 13 Cristina Pato & The Migrations Band
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The Goal: $20 million
$10 million for current operating support to sustain and expand the valuable work
we are already doing
$10 million for endowment to create a
permanent base of financial support
We’re now in year four of our five-year Campaign to raise $20 million in support of Arts & Lectures. Thanks to
your generous support we’ve raised 73% of the goal.
But we can’t reach the finish line without you!
Contact us at (805) 893-2174 or email [email protected] for a wide range of commitment levels and
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1. Yo-Yo Ma and UCSB students in a community master class 2. A Campaign for Arts & Lectures event with actor, director and author Alan Alda opened A&L’s 2013-2014 season 3. A Campaign for Arts & Lectures event with musician Lyle Lovett was a highlight of A&L’s 2013-2014 season 4. Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra perform for schoolchildren at an educational outreach event co-presented with Children’s Creative Project 5. Choreographer Kyle Abraham of Abraham.In.Motion teaches a UCSB master class 6. Ira Glass performs with Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass in One Radio Host, Two Dancers
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Producers Circle $2,500+
• VIP Ticket Concierge Service and Priority Seating for all events
• Invitation to A&L’s exclusive Season Announcement Party
• Advance notice of selected events with early ticket-buying privileges
• Invitation to Producers Circle receptions with featured artists and speakers
• Invitation to be a guest of A&L at a performance or lecture of the season
• Opportunity to attend master classes and other education outreach activities
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NEW THIS YEAR Complimentary wine or champagne in the McCune Founders Room at the Granada Theatre before events and during intermissions of A&L performances and lectures
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Leadership Circle $10,000+
The Leadership Circle is a select group of key visionaries giving $10,000 to $100,000 or more each year, making a significant, tangible difference in the community and yielding unparalleled access to A&L’s roster of premier artists and global thinkers. A range of exclusive opportunities include hosting artists and speakers at private dinners or receptions, sponsoring events, VIP Concierge service, and more. Plus all benefits of lower giving levels
Executive Producers Circle$5,000+
• High Priority Seating for all events
• Invitation to a post-performance Green Room meet-and-greet opportunity with a featured artist or speaker
• Invitations to receptions at private residences with featured artists or speakersPlus all benefits of lower giving levels
* Fair market value of tickets provided may affect portion of gift which is tax-deductible. Gifts are tax-deductible less the fair market value of benefits received. You may choose to decline benefits at the time you make your gift, in which case the full gift amount is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Circle of Friends $1,500+ Headliner
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$1,000+ Director • Membership in the UC Santa Barbara Chancellor’s Council, with all attendant benefits, including access to complimentary campus parking and invitations to university eventsPlus all benefits of lower giving levels
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Ticket OfficePhone: (805) 893-3535Hours are Mon-Fri 10 AM - 5 PM year-round and Sat noon - 4 PM October through May, with the exception of campus holi-days and closures. Will Call opens at performance venues one hour before the event. The A&L Ticket Office opens at noon on weekend Campbell Hall performance days unless the event is sold out. It is located on the UCSB campus in Building 402 adjacent to Campbell Hall. Enter Parking Lot 12 off Mesa Road and look for the sign. There are parking meters in front of the Ticket Office (quarters required).
Convenient Ticket PurchasingTo charge by phone call (805) 893-3535; to order tickets on-line, visit www.ArtsAndLectures.UCSB.edu; to order by mail, send your order with a check payable to “U.C. Regents” (no tax) or your VISA or MasterCard number, expiration date and signa-ture to “Arts & Lectures, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5030.” For payment by check, call the Ticket Office to confirm your total. Ticket prices are subject to change.
Fees All tickets subject to convenience fees. Subscriptions are subject to a $12 processing fee. There is a $5 service charge for non-subscription orders placed online, by phone or by mail; there is a $2 service charge for film or lecture tickets costing $15 or less when placed online or by phone or mail. A facility fee may be added to each ticket price.
Student Discounts Only currently enrolled UCSB students are eligible to purchase UCSB student-rate tickets (one ticket per ID). UCSB students must show a valid UCSB student ID at the time of purchase and at the event or they will be charge the difference for a general admission ticket. Any high school or college student who pur-chases a discount ticket (“All student” or “Youth”) must show current student ID at the door.
Services for Patrons with Disabilities
A&L is committed to making events accessible to all who wish to enjoy them. For more information about disability-related accommodations including wheelchair seating, assistive listen-ing devices, large-print programs and seating for patrons with special needs, please call our Ticket Office. Campbell Hall is equipped with a Hearing Loop assistive listening system that is compatible with t-coil hearing aids. All venues are wheelchair accessible, and you may contact The Granada Theatre or Arling-ton Theatre directly about accessible seating at those venues.
Ticket ExchangesExchanges are available to subscribers. Return tickets you cannot use two busi-ness days prior to the performance. Tickets are exchanged at face value and are subject to availability. Tickets of a higher value exchanged for a lower value are considered an even exchange. Tickets exchanged for a higher value need the difference paid. Gift certificates are not issued as a credit for returned tickets. Non-subscribers may only exchange tickets for a different performance of the same event for a $4 fee per ticket.
Lost TicketsTickets can be replaced only for reserved-seating events. Contact the Ticket Office in advance of the event for replacements.
RefundsAll sales are final. No refunds except in the case of a canceled event not replaced. Handling charges and facility fees are not refundable. Due to the nature of live events, artists, venues, programs, dates and times are subject to change.
Tax-deductible DonationsIf you are unable to attend a performance, you may return your tickets to the A&L Ticket Office two business days before the event as a tax-deductible con-tribution. It is the policy of the University of California, Santa Barbara and the UC Santa Barbara Foundation that a portion of gifts and/or the income from gifts may be used to defray the costs of raising and administering funds.
Parking at the UCSB CampusUCSB charges $4 for evening and weekend parkingFor patron convenience, Arts & Lectures sells open-dated UCSB parking per-mits for $4 with ticket purchase. They will be mailed to you with your tickets. When you arrive on campus, write the date on one of your permits in ink and display it on your dashboard. Unused or lost permits cannot be refunded or replaced. Extended evening & weekend parking permits (valid for 15 days) are also available for only $8 from any parking dispenser in any campus parking lot. Parking rates subject to change.
UC Santa Barbara Smoke-Free and Tobacco-Free PolicyUnder the authority of California Government Code 7597.1, smoking and the use of all tobacco products, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e.g., “e-cigarettes”) are prohibited anywhere at all indoor and outdoor spaces managed by UC Santa Barbara.
VenuesA&L presents performances at UCSB Campbell Hall and the following locations.Arlington Theatre, 1317 State St.Granada Theatre, 1216 State St.Hahn Hall at Music Academy of the West, 1070 Fairway Road
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