1. CIRQUE ZUMA ZUMA
SCHAUER
CENTER
PRESENTS
2012|13
PERFORMING
ARTS
SEASON
TOM WOPAT CONSIDER IT SWUNG
IN THE MOOD BIG BAND MUSICAL REVUE
THE NUTCRACKER
ETTA MAY & THE SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKS
THE VIENNA BOYS CHOIR
2. Developing, Supporting &
Promoting the Arts
W ith the ruth a. knoll theater and suckow family art gallery, the Schauer Arts
& Activities Center is a non-profit, regional center for the arts, staging professional
touring performances, as well as shows by our resident groups: Hartford City Band, Hartford
Community Chorus, The Hartford Players, and the Kettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild. In addition,
we offer arts classes for all ages through our Community School of the Arts and host a variety
of social and business functions throughout our facility.
Stay Close. Go Far.
In the heart of the Kettle Moraine, the Schauer Center is conveniently located off HWY 60 in
downtown Hartford. Just a short drive — approximately 35 minutes northwest of Milwaukee.
For directions, call our Box Office at 262-670-0560, ext. 3 or visit SchauerCenter.org/YourVisit.
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Monday-Friday 11:30 am to 5:30 pm, Saturday 11:30 am to 2:00 pm or one hour prior to show time
CALL 262-670-0560, ext. 3 during the hours listed above
ONLINE at SchauerCenter.org (Some restrictions apply)
Some shows have more than one performance, so please check event dates/times when you order
your tickets. All events, dates, and times are subject to change. We will make every effort to alert
patrons to such changes.
The Schauer Center accepts cash, check, credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover), and
Schauer Center gift certificates. Payment must accompany ALL ticket orders. No tickets will be
placed on hold. All tickets prices include processing/facility fees and Wisconsin sales tax.
All sales are final.
schauer center business office
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Monday–Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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3. SCHAUER CENTER 2012 |13 PERFORMING ARTS SERIES
Fri, Sep 14 American Fiesta starring John McGivern
Thu, Sep 27—Sat, Sep 29 In the Mood Big Band musical revue
Sun, Sept 30 River Critters Fever River Puppeteers
Fri, Oct 5 & Sat, Oct 6 Nunset Boulevard starring Cindy Williams
Sun, Oct 14 The Velveteen Rabbit Based on the book by Margery Williams
Fri, Oct 19 Jason Petty’s The Swingin’ Cowboys A tribute to the American West
Fri, Oct 26 Streetlife with Warren Wiegratz Milwaukee Bucks House Band
Sun, Nov 18 The Berenstain Bears: Family Matters Off-Broadway musical
Sun, Nov 25 Pint Size Polkas Uncle Mike’s Polka Variety Show
Fri, Nov 30 Warren Nelson Trio A folk music holiday
Fri, Dec 7 Leahy Family Christmas Canadian musical powerhouse
Sat, Dec 8 Merry Magic Christmas David Seebach
Tue, Dec 11 — Sat, Dec 15 Away in the Basement Church Basement Ladies Christmas
Fri, Dec 21 & Sat, Dec 22 The Nutcracker Dance Alive National Ballet
Jan 4 – 20 Pump Boys & Dinettes Hartford Players’ Dinner Theater
Sat, Jan 12 The Little Mermaid, Jr. featuring a cast of local youth
Fri, Jan 25 Close to You The Music of The Carpenters
Fri, Feb 1 How I Became a Pirate Based on the book by Melinda Long
Fri, Feb 8 Cirque Zuma Zuma An African-style Cirque du Soleil
Sun, Feb 10 The George Dyer Show Direct from Branson
Sat, Feb 16 WPR’s Whad’Ya Know? with Michael Feldman
Sun, Feb 17 Tom Pease Songs and laughter
Fri, Feb 22 The Mealies Willy Porter & The Carpe Diem String Quartet
Fri, Mar 15 Vienna Boys Choir The world’s most beloved choir
Sat, Mar 16 Craicmore Contemporary traditional Celtic quartet
Fri, Mar 22 & Sat, Mar 23 The Secret Garden Missoula Children’s Theater
Sat, Mar 23 Wisconsin Brass Quintet Ensemble-in-residence at UW-Madison
Fri, Apr 5 Tom Wopat & His Band Consider It Swung
Sat, Apr 6 TAP: The Show Non-stop rhythmic energy
Sun, Apr 7 Jason Huneke’s Comedy Juggling Featured on America’s Got Talent
Fri, Apr 12 Moscow Nights Russian Music Trio
Sun, Apr 14 Alexander & The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Sat, Apr 27 The Barley Jacks Original vocals & jaw-dropping instrumentals
Fri, May 10 Mozart’s The Magic Flute Chicago’s Candid Concert Opera
Sat, May 11 Etta May & The Southern Fried Chicks Stand-up comedy
Fri, May 17 The Lettermen Classic hits to Broadway
Fri, May 31 Switchback American roots & Celtic soul
Subject to change. Confirm event date/time with the Schauer Center at 262-670-0560, ext. 3. For a list of pre-show activities, see page 32.
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4. A N N U A L S P O N S O R S
The Schauer Arts & Activities Center wishes to th
thank our Annual Sponsors who provide the support
to help subsidize the cost of presenting spectacular performing arts attractions, cultural, and
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educational programs and general operational expenses. Sponsors are listed as of May 16, 2012. To
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LL E A D E R L E V E L
First National Bank
of Hartford Hartford Players, Ltd.
PLATINUM LEVEL
LUTZ FAMILY
FOUNDATION
GOLD LEVEL
Zagel Insurance Services, LLC
HydroElectronic Devices, Inc.
Hartford Rotary Club
SLINGER
ADVANCEMENT
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WTKM AM and FM
S I LV E R L E V E L
AmericInn Motel & Suites of Hartford Hartford Women’s Club
GFWC
CDM Tool & Manufacturing Co., Inc. Hartford Lioness Club
Dr. Don Crego, Jr., DDS Hartford Lions Club
Dairy Queen of Hartford Mount Vernon Estates
BRONZE LEVEL
Cousins Subs Hartford/Slinger/Jackson Horicon Bank
Grand Avenue Dental Care · Peter F. Wilk DDS PNC Bank
Hartford City Band Westside Auto Center
COMMUNITY LEVEL
Allenton Service First National Bank of Hartford National Exchange Bank & Trust
American Family Insurance · Slinger Branch Perc Place
James R. Dowdle Glynn Accounting & Tax Service Greater Richfield Business Network
Dale Anderson Masonry, Inc. Gratton’s Garages Richfield Lioness Club
B&S Liquor Hank’s Restaurant & Drinkery Romie’s Service, Inc.
Boyd Hunter Inc. Hartford Downtown BID Rueben’s County Market
Employment Services Held Meat Products, Inc. Schnorenberg’s Floor Covering, Inc.
Cedar Lake Sand & Gravel Helsan Development Co. Sciascia Law Office
Coachwork Auto Body, Inc. Horsch & Miller Plumbing & Heating Scoop DeVille Old Fashioned Treats
Dodge County Independent News Gordon Knutson · Ziegler R.S. Semler & Associates Insurance, Inc.
Dodge County Pionier Wealth Management Signworks
Dun Rite Drywall, Inc. Kreilkamp Trucking Staffing Support Specialists
E.H. Wolf & Sons, Inc. Mayville Inn State Farm Insurance · Alan Jordan
ELECTROHEAT Mayville Insurance Sunset Farms
Farmers & Merchants Union Bank Mayville Rotary Club Vickney & Associates CPA, S.C.
Mountin’s Piggly Wiggly Village Beverage Center
SEASON GRANT FUNDING The 2012-13
Performing Arts Series receives funding through
grant support from the Wisconsin Arts Board,
with help from the State of Wisconsin and
4 Arts Midwest, in partnership with the National
Endowment for the Arts.
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World-class performances at
small-town prices, the Schauer
Center’s Mainstage Series
showcases professional
touring productions.
All Mainstage events take place in the
Ruth A. Knoll Theater and have two tiers of seating
prices: prime and side. For most events, side
seats receive a $4 discount off prime seating prices.
Be aware that side seating is at a 90˚ angle to the
stage and may have slight viewing obstructions.
Most Mainstage performances are 2 hours,
including 20 minute intermission with cash bar.
com
comedy theater
American Fiesta
starring John McGivern
Friday, September 14, 2012
7:30 pm
V oted “Best Play by an Emerging
Playwright” by the American
Theatre Critics Association,
American Fiesta is a witty, hopeful
tale of imperfection and acceptance.
An obsessive collector on a quest
for the perfect piece of vintage
Fiestaware deals with his parents’
opposition to his same-sex
marriage. His antic journey sheds
light on our cultural/political
divide and the prospect of finding
common ground.
JohnMcGivern.com
Adult $33 · $29 Student $31 · $27
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In the Mood
America’s Greatest Big Band Musical Revue
Thursday, September 27 & Friday, September 28, 2012 2:00 pm Limited
seating!
Friday, September 28, 2012 7:30 pm
Saturday, September 29, 2012 3:00 pm
M uch more than a concert, it’s a 1940’s Big Band theatrical swing revue. Complete with the
music of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, and The Andrews
Sisters, the show features singers, dancers, and the sensational String of Pearls Big Band Orchestra.
The music, costumes, and choreography are as authentic as it gets!
DONORS
IntheMoodLive.com Adult $36 · $32 Student $34 · $30 LOUNGE
FRIDAY EVENING SPONSORS SATURDAY SPONSOR
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Hartford Lions Club
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musical theater
Dan Goggin’s
Nunset Boulevard
starring Cindy Williams
Friday, October 5, 2012 7:30 pm
Saturday, October 6, 2012 3:00 pm
I t would be a sin to miss Cindy Williams, star
of Laverne & Shirley, as Mother Superior in
this zany musical comedy. The Little Sisters
of Hoboken are thrilled at the prospect of
performing at the Hollywood Bowl
until they discover they are booked
into the Hollywood Bowl-A-Rama.
Featuring audience participation
and heavenly humor, ABC
Television calls the show,
"Hilarious, wacky, and
unpredictable!" Nunsense.com
Adult $43 · $39 Student $41 · $37
Allenton Residents $39 · $35
Friday evening only
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SATURDAY SPONSORS
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Pe t e r F. W i l k D D S
music
Jason Petty’s
Jason Petty’s
s e y
The Swingin’ Cowboys
Friday, October 19, 2012 7:30 pm
J ason Petty with Carolyn Martin and her Western
Swing Band pay tribute to the ol’ West. Travel
down memory lane with songs from Stephen Foster
to the Singing Cowboys, including Home On The
Range, Streets Of Laredo, Don't Fence Me In, and Back
In The Saddle. An authentic western backdrop along
with some of America’s best musicians will make
for an unforgettable night. JasonPetty.com
Adult $33 · $29 Student $31 · $27
Juneau Residents $29 · $25
SPONSORS
JUNEAU NIGHT
Hartford Savings Bank
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Leahy Family Christmas
Friday, December 7, 2012 7:30 pm
S hare Leahy holiday tradition. As seen on PBS, the Canadian musical powerhouse of eight brothers
and sisters mystifies audiences. The band is a whirlwind triple-threat of fiddle-driven music,
dance, and vocals augmented by keyboards and percussion. From sacred hymns to fiery tunes and
Christmas carols, they cover the full spectrum of Christmas music, as well as their typical Irish and
Scottish fare. LeahyMusic.com Adult $44 · $40 Student $42 · $38
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LUTZ FAMILY
FO U N DAT I O N
musical theater
Away In the Basement
A Church Basement Ladies Christmas
Tuesday, December 11 through Limited
D b r through Limit
through
Fri, December 14, 2012 2:00 pm seating!
Friday, December 14, 2012 7:30 pm
Saturday, December 15, 2012 3:00 & 7:30 pm
A nd out of the basement shall come a
program of good tidings and great
humor! It’s 1959 and the day of the Sunday
School Christmas Program. As the children
rehearse, the ladies of the kitchen are putting
final touches on the nativity pieces. Little
do the ladies know what surprises are in
store as they are called upon to save the day.
TroupeAmerica.com
Adult $38 · $34 Student $36 · $32
Slinger Residents $34 · $30 Friday evening only
West Bend Residents $34 · $30 Saturday evening only
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WED MATINEE SPONSOR FRIDAY NIGHT SPONSOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON SATURDAY NIGHT SPONSORS
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The Nutcracker
Dance Alive National Ballet
Friday, December 21, 2012 7:30 pm
Saturday, December 22, 2012 3:00 pm
I t wouldn’t be the holiday season without the Nutcracker!
Become entranced by the beauty of the Sugar Plum Fairy,
enchanted by the swirling snowflakes, and cheer for the toy
soldiers and handsome Nutcracker Prince. Truly a family favorite,
the sparkling production features beautiful costumes and sets,
Tchaikovsky’s famous score, and select students from the
Schauer School of Dance. DanceAlive.org dance
Adult $29 · $25 Student $25 · $21 Child $21 · $17
Richfield Residents $25 · $21 Friday evening only
FRIDAY SPONSORS
RICHFIELD NIGHT
Hartford Savings Bank
music
Close to You The Music of The Carpenters
Friday, January 25, 2013 7:30 pm
O ne of the best vocalists of all time, Karen Carpenter captured a generation with her catchy
pop music. The Carpenters’ beautiful, memorable love songs topped the Billboard charts with
more than a dozen number one hits. Close to You: The Music of The Carpenters brings these classics
back to the stage with spot-on renditions performed by singer Lisa Rock and her six-piece band.
CloseToYouOnline.com Adult $34 · $30 Student $32 · $28 DONORS
SPONSOR LOUNGE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HARTFORD
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10. Cirque Zuma Zuma
As seen on America’s Got Talent
Talent
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Friday, February 8, 2013 7:30 pm music /dance
A n African-style Cirque du Soleil; such is the standard of the troupe of 10 Kenyan
performers and the quality of the live musical score. The “ultimate African Circus” is
filled with non-stop action and African culture, including dance, acrobatics, tumbling, and
music. The thought of this rich continent brings to mind a mysticism, magic,
and excitement that will keep you breathless. ZumaZuma.com
Adult $34 · $30 Student $30 · $26 Child $26 · $22 Mayville Residents $30 · $26
SPONSOR
MAYVILLE NIGHT
music
Voted the
“2010 Vocalist
of the Year” by
BransonCritic.com
The George Dyer Show
Direct from Branson
Sunday, February 10, 2013 2:00 pm
O ne of the finest tenors in the world, George Dyer
adds a polished showmanship that will make you feel
as if you were on Broadway, in Las Vegas, or at the Met.
Accompanied by a five-piece band, George sings power ballads,
Broadway hits, love songs, classic standards, oldies, and gospel, DONORS
bringing each song to life with an endearing comic style all his LOUNGE
own. GeorgeDyer.com
Adult $30 · $26 Student $28 · $24
SPONSOR
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comedy
WPR’s
Whad’Ya Know?
with Michael Feldman
Saturday, February 16, 2013
10:00 am
D on't just listen to the radio, watch
radio happen! Join us for a live
two-hour comedy/quiz/interview show
heard on public radio stations across the
country. Host and quiz-master Michael
Feldman invites contestants to answer
questions drawn from his seemingly
limitless store of insignificant (but also
somehow, important) information.
Produced by Wisconsin Public Radio,
Feldman is accompanied by announcer
Jim Packard, phone-answerer Lyle
Anderson, and the Whad'Ya Know Trio
with John Thulin on piano, Jeff Hamann
on bass, and Clyde Stubblefield on drums.
NotMuch.com
All Seats $23
A REMINDER TO TICKET HOLDERS:
Because this is a live radio show,
patrons are asked to arrive at the
theater and be seated by 9:30 am.
No late-comers will be admitted.
The lobby and box office will open
at 8:00 am.
Live radio broadcast
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The Mealies
Willy Porter & The Carpe Diem String Quartet
Friday, February 22, 2013 7:30 pm
A collaboration between guitarist/singer/songwriter Willy Porter and the Carpe Diem
String Quartet, The Mealies have created an ensemble outside of their own identities.
The Mealies, comprised of violins, viola, cello, guitar, and vocals, defy categorization.
It’s not just Carpe Diem adding strings to Porter’s songs. The Mealies bring the
refinement of a string quartet together with songwriting salt, sugar, and rock.
TheMealies.com Adult $30 · $26 Student $28 · $24
SPONSOR
Dairy Queen of Hartford
Vienna Boys Choir music
Friday, March 15, 2013 7:30 pm
T he world’s most beloved choir has been a phenomenon
of excellence and cultural presence for over 500 years.
Twenty-four singers ages 10 to 14 perform everything from
medieval to contemporary and experimental music.
Motets and lieder for boys’ choir form the core of the
repertoire, as do the choir’s own arrangements of
quintessentially Viennese music, waltzes and
polkas by Lehar, Lanner, and Strauss.
www.WSK.at/en
Adult $36 · $32 Student $32 · $28 Child $28 · $24
SPONSOR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HARTFORD
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Craicmore
Contemporary Traditional Celtic Quartet
Saturday, March 16, 2013 7:30 pm
W ith roots in the music of Scotland and Ireland, Craicmore features critically acclaimed
vocalist Nancy Johnston. Driving rhythms from guitar, bass, Bohdran, and conga, along
with high-spirited flutes and bagpipes, powerfully render jigs & reels. Four part harmony,
rhythmic hardshoe dancing, an East Indian Shruti Box, and rumbling Didjeridoo
all accent the warmth of their fiery performance. Craicmore.com
Adult $30 · $26 Student $28 · $24
SPONSOR
HydroElectronic Devices, Inc.
music
Tom Wopat & His Band
Consider It Swung
Friday, April 5, 2013 7:30 pm
K nown as the freewheeling Luke Duke on The Dukes of
Hazard, Tom Wopat received a Tony nomination for his
role in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun. Backed by
top-notch musicians, the Wisconsin native returns to his first
love to perform a swinging set of standards, pop tunes, and
interesting covers, including Frank Sinatra, Blood Sweat &
Tears, and Joni Mitchell. TomWopat.com
Adult $39 · $35 Student $37 · $33
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TAP · The Show Saturday, April 6, 2013 7:30 pm
A powerhouse celebration of tap dance from around the globe. Fueled by non-stop
rhythmic energy, dazzling costumes, and a soaring score, the dancers and singers travel
seamlessly from Broadway and big band to world music and pop/rock. Each section brings to life
iconic tap moments, including Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly numbers, soft shoe, flamenco, tribal,
and Irish step dancing. ECETouring.com Adult $33 · $29 Student $31 · $27
SPONSOR
DOWNTOWN
HARTFORD NIGHT
Moscow Nights
Russian music trio
Friday, April 12, 2013 7:30 pm
A n exciting, versatile trio of classically
trained musicians from Russia.
The authentic repertoire centers on Russian
folklore masterpieces and represents the
diversity of the culture, ranging from
gently humorous songs to elaborate
lyrical suites and exhilarating
dance numbers that are
outwardly reserved, but
brimming with vibrancy
inside. The concerts have the
air of a spontaneous impromptu
performance –– a hallmark of folk
music. RussianFolk.com
Adult $20 · $16 Student $16 · $12
Child $12 · $8
SPONSOR
music /dance HARTFORD ROTARY CLUB
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Etta May & The
Southern Fried Chicks
Stand-up comedy
Saturday, May 11, 2013 7:30 pm
W hat’s the best way to describe
Etta May? “Minnie Pearl with
a migraine.” The reigning Queen of
Southern Sass performs with top
headlining comediennes for an evening
of clean, clever storytelling for every
generation. The original “desperate
housewives” give their points
of view on life and love,
leaving you wiping your
eyes, holding your
sides, and waiting for your next
helping of the Southern Fried Chicks!
SouthernFriedChicks.net
comedy
Adult $33 · $29 Student $31 · $27
SPONSOR
The Lettermen Classic hits to Broadway
Friday, May 17, 2013 7:30 pm
T he letter sweaters may only make a brief appearance, but The Lettermen sound
is non-stop. From their first hit in 1961, The Way You Look Tonight, through today,
their popularity is undeniable. Tony Butala, Donovan Tea, and Bobby Poynton lend
their well-known harmony to selections from Carousel, Pippin, Sound of Music, and
West Side Story, as well as a mix of fan favorites. TheLettermen.com
Adult $39 · $35 Student $37 · $33
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Each family friendly performance is approximately 60 to 90
minutes in length and offers the opportunity to meet the cast
in full costume after the show.
While these events are geared towards younger audiences, the Schauer Center
does have the following policies:
Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Babes in arms will not be admitted.
Children under age 6 are not allowed in the balcony.
Youth, age 16 and under, must be accompanied by an adult.
One adult is recommended for every three students seated in the balcony.
Family Series lap seating can be purchased for children, age 3 and younger.
JOIN THE COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FOR A PRE-SHOW ART
WORKSHOP! STUDENTS WILL CREATE A KEEPSAKE RELATED TO THE
SHOW. REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS ONE WEEK PRIOR. TO RECEIVE
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS OR TO REGISTER, CALL 262-670-0560, EXT. 4.
The Velveteen Rabbit
Based on the book by Margery Williams
Sunday, October 14, 2012 3:00 pm
A joyous testament to
the eternal power
of a child’s imagination.
The classic tale of the
toy bunny who longs to
become real comes to life
in a wonder-filled play.
Just as the velveteen rabbit
is transformed by the
love of a boy, imagination
converts three actors into
a wise rocking horse, a
cavalcade of playthings,
and a kind-hearted fairy.
TheatreworksUSA.org
Adult $15 Student $13
Child $10 Lap $5
Workshop $10
theater
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musical theater
The Berenstain Bears:
Family Matters
Based on the books by Stan and Jan Berenstain
Sunday, November 18, 2012 3:00 pm
B rother Bear's grades are slipping, Sister Bear has a few things
to learn about making friends, and Papa Bear can't stop eating
junk food. Thankfully, we can depend on Mama Bear to help set things right.
Using the iconic stories and imagery of the books, the new Off-Broadway musical
teaches the importance of honesty, health, and safety. BerenstainBearsLive.com
Adult $16 Student $14 Child $11 Lap $5 | Workshop $10
SPONSOR
David Seebach’s
vid Seebach’s
d e hs magic
Merry Magic Christmas
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Saturday, December 8, 2012 1:00 pm
A fun-filled magical extravaganza with lavish costumes, dazzling illusions, and
favorite Christmas melodies. David Seebach’s popular holiday show features
The March of Toys, the Divided Lady Illusion, the Littlest Elf, and Candy Cane
Levitation, as well as silken sorcery with red and green scarves, an appearance
by a live tiger, and multiple opportunities to join the show on stage.
DavidSeebach.com
Adult $17 Student $15 Child $12 Lap $5
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The Little Mermaid
Based on the story by
Hans Christian Andersen
PRESENTED BY STAGEKIDS PRODUCTIONS
IN COOPERATION WITH
NORTH SHORE ACADEMY OF THE ARTS
& SCHAUER COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
3:00 & 7:00 pm
B elow the sea, an adventurous mermaid longs
to live in the world above. Having fallen in
love with a prince she saved from drowning, the
Little Mermaid makes a deal with the sea-witch to
give up her voice in exchange for legs. Patience,
love, and friendship solve this romantic puzzle
in a musical performed by a cast of local youth.
SchauerCenter.org/CSA
Adult $15 Student $13 Child $10 Lap $5
musical theater
How I Became
a Pirate
Based on the book by
Melinda Long
Friday, February 1, 2013
7:00 pm
J eremy Jacobs’ talent for building
sand castles and digging moats
has earned him an invitation to
join the crew of Braid Beard’s ship.
Living the high life at sea, Jeremy
rolls in stolen treasure, sings sea
chanteys, and practices his pirate
talk. It’s a grand adventure, until
Jeremy remembers all the things he
left behind such as bedtime stories
and goodnight kisses.
RoseTheater.org
Adult $17 Student $15 Child $12 Lap $5
SPONSOR
LUTZ FAMILY
FO U N DAT I O N
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mainstag
musical theater
Missoula Children’s
Theater
The Secret Garden
Based on the book by
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Friday, March 22, 2013 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 23, 2013 3:00 pm
E xplore an enchanting garden!
Local students bring to life an MCT
original musical adaptation. Mistress
Mary journeys from India to her uncle’s
home in England. Along the way she
befriends hilarious Canadian Geese
and colorful Giant Bugs, learning to
appreciate everything around her. Add a
dose of caring, and the whole household
begins to enjoy the return of health and
happiness. MCTInc.org
Adult $14 Student $12 Child $9 Lap $5
Alexander &
The Terrible,
Horrible, No Good,
Very Bad Day
Based on the book by
Judith Viorst
Sunday, April 14, 2013 3:00 pm
A lexander wakes up with gum in his hair,
trips on a skateboard, and accidentally
drops his sweater in the sink — all before
breakfast! He can tell it's going to be a terrible,
horrible, no good, very bad day. Laugh and
sing along with Alexander's misadventures in
this hilarious musical that shows sometimes,
everyone has a terrible, horrible, no good, very
bad day. TheatreworksUSA.org
Adult $15 Student $13 Child $10 Lap $5
Workshop $10
musical theater
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20. Streetlife
with Warren Wiegratz
Friday, October 26, 2012 8:00 pm
W idely regarded as the best “house band” in the
NBA, as well as the "Best Contemporary Jazz
Group" in Wisconsin, Streetlife with Warren Wiegratz
blends R&B, smooth jazz, and contemporary styles
with superb musicianship and exciting stage presence.
Saxophonist and keyboardist Warren Wiegratz leads the
award-winning six-piece combo of vocals, percussion,
bass and guitar. StreetLifeJazz.com
bass,
music Prem
Premium $22 Standard $19
SPONSOR
CDM Tool & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Warren Nelson Trio
A Folk Music Holiday
Friday, November 30, 2012
8:00 pm
A dmired for his stage presence, Lake
Superior Big Top Chautauqua
founder Warren Nelson is a songwriter,
musician, poet, and historian. With a
career lasting over 40 years, he began
writing songs and performing at age
15, inspired by The Kingston Trio,
the Smothers Brothers, and Mason
Williams. Nelson’s trio features
multi-talented musicians on guitar,
dobro, ukulele, vocals, and banjo.
WarrenNelson.com
Premium $22 Standard $19
SPONSOR
Mount Vernon Estates
music
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21. SCHAUER CENTER 2012 | 13 SEASON HARTFORD ANIMAL CLINIC caba et se ies
cabaret series
cabaret
serıes
With a casual lounge atmosphere, cash bar, and intimate seating in Pikes Peak,
CLUB PIKE showcases high caliber talent in a cabaret-style setting. The perfect
night out, Cabaret events are suggested for ages 18 and older. Seating is limited.
For CLUB PIKE, seating is at reserved tables of up to four (4) per table and prices are in two tiers:
premium and standard. Standard seats receive a $3 discount off Premium prices.
Be aware that the standard tables are behind the premium tables.
Bar opens at 7:00 pm and is available for the duration of the event.
musical theater
Dinner Theater
PERFORMED BY THE HARTFORD PLAYERS, LTD. AS A SCHAUER CENTER BENEFIT EVENT
DIRECTED BY TIM DONDLINGER
Fridays, January 4 · 11 · 18, 2013 5:30 pm Cash Bar 6:30 pm Buffet 7:30 pm Show
Saturdays, January 5 · 19, 2013 5:30 pm Cash Bar 6:30 pm Buffet 7:30 pm Show
Sat, January 19 and Sundays, January 6 · 13 · 20, 2013 1:00 pm Buffet 2:00 pm Show
A musical tribute to life by the roadside! The 'Pump Boys' sell high octane on Highway 57 in Grand
Ole Opry country and the 'Dinettes', Prudie and Rhetta Cupp, run the Double Cupp diner next
door. With heartbreak and hilarity,
they fashion an evening of country
western songs performed on guitars, Premium $41 Standard $38
piano, bass, and, kitchen utensils. Tickets will not be available for purchase
until seven (7) days prior to the performance.
HartfordPlayersLtd.com
SPONSORS
Hartford Pl
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Ltd.
All meals include entrée of roasted chicken
or baked pork chop, mashed potatoes,
buttered green beans, tossed salad, glazed
fruit salad, dinner rolls, milk, coffee, and
dessert. Catered by LeRoy Meats. Dinner
is included in your ticket price; dining is
required for all performances. Cash bar.
Suggested arrival time is a minimum of
30 minutes prior to start of buffet service.
Seating is first come, first served at
reserved tables of eight (8).
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22. music
Wisconsin Brass Quintet
Ensemble-in-Residence at UW-Madison
Saturday, March 23, 2013 8:00 pm
A cknowledged as “a remarkable ensemble that plays with more reckless abandon… and
interpretive interest than almost any quintet in memory” by American Record Guide, the
nationally recognized WBQ was founded in 1972. Lending their artistry to a repertoire of over
250 works from all periods and styles, are John Aley and Matthew Kuhns, trumpet; Douglas
Hill, horn; Mark Hetzler, trombone; and John Stevens, tuba.
Music.Wisc.edu/wisconsin-brass Premium $19 Standard $16
SPONSOR
Hartford City Band
The Barley Jacks
Saturday, April 27, 2013
A blend of original
bluegrass, Celtic, and
roots played with acrobatic
8:00 pm skill and soul. The Barley Jacks
sing original vocals and play
jaw-dropping instrumentals
in a spirit of excitement and
fun. They are masters of the
fiddle, guitar, bass, and drum
who meld their divergent
backgrounds to inspire each
other and create something
entirely new.
BarleyJacks.com
Premium $22 Standard $19
music
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23. SCHAUER CENTER 2012 | 13 SEASON HARTFORD ANIMAL CLINIC cabaret series
sung in
Mozart’s The Magic Flute German
Chicago’s Candid Concert Opera with
Friday, May 10, 2013 8:00 pm English
subtitles
A 12-piece orchestra and 10 vocalists wonderfully
deliver music without the staging. Endlessly
inventive, Mozart’s final comic opera is a profound yet
lighthearted tale of love. Prince Tamino is searching
for the girl of his dreams. The mysterious Queen
says her daughter’s the one — and just waiting to be
rescued from the evil wizard. But
it turns out he’s not the evil one!
CandidConcertOpera.org
Premium $25 Standard $22
musical theater
Switchback
American Roots & Celtic Soul
Friday, May 31, 2013 8:00 pm music
O riginal Americana and traditional Celtic, infused with Blues, Cajun, country,
classical, and pop, delivered by two musicians who create a full-band sound.
For more than two decades, the award-
winning duo of Brian FitzGerald and
Martin McCormack has been
entertaining audiences
around the world.
Superb songwriting
and harmonies reflect
an uncommon
grasp on the roots
of American music,
taking the traditional
into the present.
WayGoodMusic.com
Premium $25
Standard $22
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24. Zagel Insurance Services, LLC
tikes inpikes series
Designed for children and families, Tikes in Pikes offers a relaxed, kid-friendly
environment in Pikes Peak on the upper level. Enjoy a diverse lineup of local
musicians, magicians, and performers. Programs are 60 minutes and provide
the opportunity for plenty of interaction and audience participation. Casual
seating is general admission. Lap seating is for ages 2 and under.
theater
River Critters Fever River Puppeteers
Sunday, September 30, 2012 2:00 pm
T ake a lighthearted look at life on the river through the use of hand, rod, and shadow
puppets, as well as marionettes. Kids will love the colorful characters, including a playful
otter, a dishonest raccoon, a catfish that can outlive a fisherman, and a fish fly that likes to
party because life is too short. HazelGreenOperaHouse.blogspot.com
Adult $5 Child $3 Lap $1
music
Pint Size Polkas
Uncle Mike’s
Polka Variety Show
Sunday, November 25, 2012 2:00 pm
P ut the fun of polka together with great
education! Sing along as a snappy polka
beat is created by Mike Schneider on accordion
and his lumberjack sidekick on banjo. Uncle
Mike’s catchy tunes and video segments
will teach about the alphabet, numbers,
occupations, hygiene, geography, and even
how to dance the polka. PintSizePolkas.com
Adult $5 Child $3 Lap $1
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25. SCHAUER CENTER SEASON ALLSTATE / ZAGEL INSURANCE SERVICES
Tom Pease
Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:00 pm
W isconsin’s own Tom Pease has an infectious sense of fun.
With movement, sign language, and humor, he leaves audiences
laughing and singing. Entirely participatory,
Tom’s concerts celebrate themes such as
reading, self-esteem, the environment,
cultural diversity, and the joy of laughter.
Tom connects and inspires with every
show he does. TomPease.com
Adult $5 Child $3 Lap $1
music
Jason Huneke’s
Comedy Juggling Show
Sunday, April 7, 2013 2:00 pm
F eatured on America’s Got Talent,
Jason is not just a comedian,
not just a juggler. His personality
and charisma combine to create
one fast paced performance. The
fresh, interactive show will leave
you amazed by his deadpan
comedy style, original dance moves,
accomplished juggling,
and manipulation routines.
JasonHuneke.com
Adult $5 Child $3 Lap $1
comedy
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26. On Display
SUCKOW FAMILY ART GALLERY
Wisconsin Plein Air Painters Association
Friday, July 20 – Sunday, September 2, 2012
Reception: Friday, August 10, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to Simon & Garfunkel Retrospective.
Art Guild of Menomonee Falls
Friday, September 7 – Sunday, October 14, 2012
Reception: Friday, September 14, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to American Fiesta starring John McGivern.
Fiber Arts Coalition
Friday, October 19 – Sunday, November 18, 2012
Reception: Friday, October 19, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to The Swingin’ Cowboys.
Kettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild
Friday, November 23, 2012 – Sunday, January 6, 2013
Reception: Friday, December 14, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to Away In the Basement.
South District Children’s Art
Friday, January 11 – Sunday, February 17, 2013
Reception: Friday, February 1, 2013 · 6:00-7:00 pm, prior to How I Became a Pirate.
Wisconsin Regional Art Program
Friday, February 22 – Sunday, March 31, 2013
Submission deadline February 1, 2013 (non-professionals only)
Reception: Friday, March 15, 2013 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to Vienna Boys Choir.
WRAP Workshop: Sunday, March 31
Photography of Jack Barthomai and David Edwards
Friday, April 5 – Sunday, May 19, 2013
Reception: Friday, April 5, 2013 · 6:30-7:30 pm, prior to Tom Wopat’s Consider It Swung.
Reception hors d’oeuvres compliments of MJ’s Market & Catering
L OCATED ON THE UPPER LEVEL, the Suckow Family Art Gallery is open for viewing weekdays from 9:00 am
to 5:00 pm, Saturday from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm, and one hour prior to performances. Artwork is available
for purchase, unless noted. For more information on the artists and exhibits, or for details on how to submit
your artwork for consideration, visit SchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery.
Admission is free to gallery receptions, which offer an opportunity to meet the artists and
view the exhibit. Light refreshments are available.
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27. SCHAUER CENTER 2012|2013 SEASON interlude events
M ANY PERFORMERS UTILIZE the Schauer
Center throughout the year that are
not part of our 2012-13 performing arts series.
These performances are called ‘Interlude Events’s’
and include CSA performances, resident group
presentations, community shows, school concerts,rts,
and other rental events. For more information about
these events, including ticket prices and show times,
imes,
please call the Box Office at 262-670-0560, ext. 3 or
visit SchauerCenter.org/Events.
Fri-Sun, July 13-15 The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Children of Eden
Fri-Sat, July 20-21 The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Children of Eden
Schauer CSA presents
Fri, Aug 9
Symphony Orchestra Camp Final Concert
Date TBD Conley Media presents Ladies Night Out
Branson on the Road Productions presents
Fri, Sept 21
Branson on the Road
Kettle Moraine Players present I am Not a Legend
Fri-Sat, Oct 12-13
based on the life & times of Vince Lombardi
Wed, Oct 24 Hartford Recreation Center presents Halloween Magic Show
Sun, Nov 4 Schauer Center’s 6th Annual Bridal Schauer & Event Faire
Thu, Nov 8 HUHS Public Dress Rehearsal of West Side Story
Fri-Sun, Nov 9-11 Hartford Union High School presents West Side Story
Fri-Sat, Nov 16-17 Hartford Union High School presents West Side Story
Sat, Dec 1 LoweMar Productions presents The Lowe Family Christmas
Sun, Dec 2 Hartford Community Chorus Christmas Concert
Schauer CSA presents Kettle Moraine Children’s
Sun, Dec 16
Holiday Concert – Choir & Strings
Tues, Dec 18 Erin School Holiday Concert
Sun, Jan 27 Johnny Rogers: Buddy and Beyond
Sat, Feb 2 Stayin’ Alive A Tribute to the Bee Gees
Hartford Rotary Wine Tasting Fundraiser
Sat, Feb 16
Wisconsin Automotive Museum
Fri-Sun, March 1-3 The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Spring Play
Fri-Sat, March 8-9 The Hartford Players, Ltd. presents Spring Play
Fri-Sat, March 22-23 Downtown Hartford BID Home Show
Fri-Sun, Apr 19-21 WACT/AACT Regional Theater Festival
Fri-Sat, Apr 26-27 Peace Lutheran School presents Spring Musical
Sun, April 28 Hartford City Band Spring Concert
Maggie Mae Country presents
Fri, May 3
Maggie Mae & her Heartland Country Band
Dates TBD Mayville High School Show Choirs Concerts
Sun, May 5 Hartford Community Chorus Spring Concert
Schauer CSA presents Kettle Moraine Children’s
Sun, May 12
Spring Concert – Choir & Strings
Sat-Sun, May 18-19 Schauer CSA presents Leaps & Bounds Dance Recital
Tue-Wed, May 28-29 HUHS Special Choral Music Presentations
Events subject to change. Confirm event date/time with the Schauer Center at 262-670-0560, ext. 3.
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28. A TRIBUTE TO THE
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PERFORMED BY A.J. Swearingen and Jonathan Beedle
FRIDAY AUGUST 10 7:30 PM SAT.,FEBRUARY 2
Schauer Arts & Activities Center
Warm baritone, soaring tenor and acoustic guitar combine
to capture the essence of Simon and Garfunkel. Tickets | Call 262-670-0560 ext 3
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MaggieMae Country Band
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Maggie Mae, home-grown talented one of the biggest Midwestern names
country singer/Nashville recording in pure country music. A familiar face
artist from Oxford, Wisconsin has been in millions of homes cross the country,
entertaining crowds with her she appears regularly on RFD TV’s
music and yodeling, becoming “Midwest Country Show.”
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32. Before the Show
Pre-Show Sound Bites
Enrich your experience by listening to the artist or guest speaker
prior to the performance during these free presentations.
Leahy Family Christmas Friday, December 7, 2012 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Away In the Basement Saturday, December 15, 2012 · 6:15-7:00 pm
Performance by West Bend High School PULSE Jazz Ensemble. Director Leah Duckert.
The Nutcracker Friday, December 21, 2012 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Saturday, December 22, 2012 · 2:00-2:30 pm
Cirque Zuma Zuma Friday, February 8, 2013 · 6:15 -7:00 pm
Performance by Mayville High School Jazz Band and Choir:
Jonathan Poquette, and Todd Kruger, Directors.
The Mealies Friday, February 22, 2013 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Vienna Boys Choir Friday, March 15, 2013 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Craicmore Saturday, March 16, 2013 · 6:30-7:00 pm
TAP: The Show Saturday, April 6, 2013 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Moscow Nights Friday, April 12, 2013 · 6:30-7:00 pm
Etta May The Southern Fried Chicks Saturday, May 11, 2013 · 6:15-7:00 pm
Jazz and blues performance by Meisel Music Collective, featuring Celia and Ryan Meisel.
Most Pre-Show Sound Bites will be held in Pikes Peak banquet room on the second floor.
Tickets are issued for the presentation in order to guarantee seating.
Doors open 30 minutes prior.
Beyond the Stage
Community School of the Arts
The Schauer Center is a place where learning and the arts go hand-in-hand, offering
classes year-round in music, dance, theater, and visual arts for all ages. For more
about our Community School of the Arts, visit SchauerCenter .org/CSA or call
262-670-0560, ext. 4 to be added to our CSA mailing list.
Volunteer Opportunities
Support the Schauer Center by giving your time and talents to our daily operations.
For a volunteer application, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at
262-670-0560, ext. 213 or visit SchauerCenter.org/GetInvolved/Volunteer.
Gift Certificates
Give the gift of the arts! Starting at just $5, gift certificates can be used towards any
Schauer Center purchase — tickets, CSA tuition, even facility rentals — and never expire.
Charge over the phone, online or in person from the Box Office.
e-Marquee Newsletter
Find out what’s happening in our facility monthly with the Schauer e-Marquee newsletter.
Visit SchauerCenter.org/JoinEnews to sign-up, set your preferences, and stay informed.
Rent Our Facility
Choose a setting with distinction. The Schauer Center is the perfect backdrop for business
functions such as conferences, meetings, seminars, dinners; social occasions like wedding
receptions, banquets, anniversary parties; and performances including recitals, theatrical
events, and guest speakers.
Call our Director of Event Services at 262-670-0560, ext. 215
to arrange a tour or visit SchauerCenter.org/OurFacility for more information.
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33. Play a Part in the Arts
Friends of the Schauer Center
C onsider becoming a Friend of the Schauer Center! As an independent
non-profit organization, the Schauer Center relies on annual contributions
from individuals and businesses to support and expand the performance and
educational opportunities that we offer. These valuable programs are only
partially supported by your ticket purchase. Friends enable us to continue
offering high quality programs at reasonable prices, support the efforts of our
resident groups, and help maintain the needs of our facility.
Friends of the Schauer Center are dedicated to making the arts accessible
to everyone in our community. An annual contribution starting at just $50
makes you eligible to receive Friends benefits, such as the ability to purchase
tickets before the general public, 10% Discount on Community School of the
Arts classes, a subscription to our Marquee newsletter, and recognition in select
Schauer Center publications.
For more information on donor benefits and giving opportunities, visit
SchauerCenter.org/GetInvolved/Friends or call our Director of Development
at 262-670-0560, ext. 216. The Schauer Center is a private 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
organization; all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Friends Exclusive! DONORS
LOUNGE
E nhance your experience at the Schauer Center with exclusive pre-show
access to the Donors Lounge, one hour prior to select performances. Enjoy
complimentary beverages and light appetizers or desserts. The Donors Lounge
is just one of the many benefits our Annual Friends* and Sponsors* receive.
Call 262-670-0560, ext. 216 to RSVP.
American Fiesta Friday, September 14, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm
In the Mood Saturday, September 29, 2012 · 2:00-3:00 pm
Nunset Boulevard Friday, October 5, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm
Away in the Basement Friday, December 14, 2012 · 6:30-7:30 pm
Close to You : The Music of The Carpenters
Friday, January 25, 2013 · 6:30-7:30 pm
The George Dyer Show Sunday, February 10, 2013 · 1:00-2:00 pm
Tom Wopat: Consider It Swung Friday, April 5, 2013 · 6:30-7:30 pm
The Lettermen Friday, May 17, 2013 · 6:30-7:30 pm
*With your $500 gift to the Annual Friends campaign or your $3,000 gift to
the Sponsor campaign, you will receive benefits throughout the year.
These benefits are non-transferable.
Our Mission
Developing, supporting, and promoting the arts by providing experiences
that inspire creativity and connect people.
Our Vision
The Schauer Center strives to be a vital resource that fosters, supports, and
enriches the cultural, educational, and social well-being of our regional community.
We are a gathering place where people from all walks of life achieve a sense
of belonging and benefit from enjoying and participating in the arts.
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34. Discounted Tickets
Groups of 20 or More*
Performing arts events provide wonderful outings for any group! Book 20 or more tickets
to a single event and receive $4 off of full price adult prime seat prices. Call our Box Office
Manager at 262-670-0560, ext. 201 or visit SchauerCenter.org/BoxOffice/GroupTickets for
information about group benefits and policies. Group Series 2013 brochures are available
upon request.
Community Performances*
As a regional arts center, several events in our 2012-13 Season are sponsored by surrounding
communities. For those select performances, residents of that community have the
opportunity to purchase tickets at the group price. You'll find the discounted prices next to
the event descriptions.
Student RUSH Tickets*
Youth ages 13 to 18 and students with a valid college ID are eligible to receive a half price
RUSH tickets one (1) hour prior to show time at the Box Office, pending availability.
*Some restrictions may apply. Discounts must be requested at time of purchase and
cannot be combined with any other offers. Not valid on previous purchases.
Contact the Box Office for complete details.
For your Information
Seating
For Schauer Center Mainstage and Family Series performances, the Ruth A. Knoll Theater
opens for seating 30 minutes before curtain. Latecomers will be seated at a suitable interval
in the program, as designated by the artist.
For Tikes in Pikes events, seating in Pikes Peak will be available 30 minutes prior
to show time.
For the Club Pike Cabaret Series in Pikes Peak, cash bar and seating are available
one hour prior to show time.
Accessibility
Patrons with special needs should notify the Box Office when tickets are purchased.
Handicapped parking, wheelchair seating, audio amplification, and other special services
will be on a “best efforts” basis and cannot be guaranteed. Sign language interpretation
requests will be fulfilled pending advance request and availability of interpreters.
Weather-related Cancellations
Schauer Center events are only cancelled if the performers cannot make it,
due to the weather conditions. No refunds will be issued to audience members
who cannot attend a scheduled performance.
Ticket Donations
Tickets for Schauer Center events may be donated back to the Box Office for resale.
Tickets that are returned at least 48 hours in advance are considered tax-deductible
donations. A receipt of your donation can be provided upon request.
All tickets are non-refundable.
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35. 2012·13 SEASON MEDIA SPONSORS
PIONIER DODGE COUNTY
A Combination of The Mayville News, Lomira News Edition and The Horicon Reporter
WISCONSIN
PUBLIC RADIO
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