2004-2005 Live Performance Series

October 8 Inca Son     February 9 - 11 Saturday Night Live
October 24 - 30 Montana Wilderness      February 13 Two Hemispheres: An Evening of Chamber Music
November 3 Midsummer Night's Dream    March 6 Guy Davis/Ann Rabson
November 10 Coyote Tales (School Performances Only)      March 12 Nashville Mandolin Ensemble
November 12 Chestnut Brass
     
April 1 AXIS Dance Company
January 18 Bruce Wood Dance Company April 5 Eileen Ivers
January 21 Ian Tyson       April 14 - May 7 The Full Monty
January 27 Philip Aaberg and Eugene Friesen      April 17 Comedy Pet Theater
February 3 Steel Magnolias - Montana Repertory Theatre April 25 Borealis String Quartet
February 9 Adventures of Tom Sawyer (School Performances Only)

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Inca Son

Friday, October 8, 8:00 p.m.
Helena Middle School

Tickets: $15 adults/$8 students

One of the best ethnic music groups in the world performs music from the Andes, in authentic and colorful Inca attire. Every song and dance has a special meaning or background in Andean folklore, all of it played on musical instruments the musicians made themselves.  They’ve performed worldwide—including at the Winter Olympics, before Presidents, at Carnegie Hall—but the warmth of their interest and attention always focuses on the people they meet as they travel the world.

Audio Sampler - Conor - 5:08 min

Audio Sampler - Conor - 5:08 min

www.incason.com

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Montana Wilderness
Helena Theater Company New Works Project

Sunday, Oct. 24 - 3:30 pm-$10 Special Festival of the Book Price
Wednesday, Oct. 27 - 7:30 pm
Thursday, Oct. 28 - 7:30 pm
Friday, Oct. 29 - 8:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 30 - 8:00 pm

Myrna Loy Center
Tickets: $12 adults/$10 students

Helena Theater Company presents the world premier performances of a play by Ed Noonan and presented in concert with the Helena Festival of the Book. Montana Wilderness tells the story of legislative staffers working for Pat Williams in 1988 when the Montana Wilderness bill is vetoed and their gathering together this past summer in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. A remarkable story, both disturbing and comic.



Midsummer Night's Dream

Wednesday, November 3, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $15 adults/$10 students

Don’t miss this bi-cultural comedy of mis-communication by Vietnam's Central Dramatic Company (Nha Hat Kich Viet Nam), in collaboration with Artists Repertory Theatre. East-meets-West as Vietnamese dance, music and theater forms enmesh and play against beloved rustics, fairies and lost lovers,

reinvigorating Shakespeare's timeless classic. Through this partnership, A.R.T. was selected as one of only six companies nationally to participate in the National Endowment for the Arts' "Shakespeare in American Communities project," the largest tour of Shakespeare in U.S. history.
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Coyote Tales

Wednesday, November 10
School Performances Only 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Helena Middle School
Limited Seating available at 1:30 p.m. for home schoolers and pre-school children
Tickets: $5 (Please call 443-0287 for reservations)

The Dallas Children's Theater Production of Coyote Tales promises to be one of the most unique and fun performances that the MLC has ever presented. It will be available for two school performances at the Helena Middle School. The story follows the tricky Coyote and his Amigos as they swindle, cheat and fool their way across the United

States, stopping in their hometown for a visit. But cunning Coyote had better be careful that his plan doesn’t backfire! This critter comedy is based on traditional folk tales from Mexico. Don’t miss this fabulous fiesta of music, puppets, story and dance that will leave you howling for more.

Great for ages 3 and up.

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Chestnut Brass

Friday, November 12, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $15 adults/ $12 seniors/ $10 students

 “Splendor in the Brass” is what this Grammy Award-winning quintet is called. Performing on a Smithsonian-full of modern and antique instruments, they bring faultless performance, superb musicianship and engaging humor to all their concerts, workshops and residencies worldwide. They have earned international acclaim for brilliant performances on modern and historical brass instruments.

www.chestnutbrass.com

Audio Sampler - Schiarazula Marazula - 0:47 min

Audio Sampler - Schiarazula Marazula - 0:47 min

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2005


Bruce Wood Dance Company

Tuesday, January 18, 7:30 p.m.
Helena Civic Center

Tickets: $20 Adults / $17 Seniors / $12 Students

Bruce Wood was a George Balanchine-trained principal dancer for the New York Ballet and San Francisco Ballet before he was given his life's greatest challenge: to create a ballet for a small dance company in Austin, Texas. His life was transformed, and he was driven to form the Bruce Wood Dance Company to showcase his subsequent works.

This performance will feature some stunning performances from the heart of modern dance. The program includes new works performed to music of Philip Glass and Lyle Lovett, as well as a new ballet that debuted in early 2004 that honors people in the military service.

www.brucedance.org




Ian Tyson

Friday, January 21, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $30

The legendary Ian Tyson, composer of "Navajo Rug," "Four Strong Winds" and "Someday Soon," as well as a number of cowboy and folk classics, will perform an intimate concert for all those who hated to miss him last winter.

Ian Tyson began his career as a folk singer (the great half of Ian and Sylvia), then re-invented his career about 20 years ago when he presented his own personal brand of cowboy songs to a wildly enthusiastic audience at the Elko, Nevada Cowboy

Poetry Gathering. He's now in his 70s, winner of numerous music awards, and "remains the best singer and songwriter in Canadian Country music" (Montreal Gazette).

Ian Tyson is as engaging as he's ever been. His older songs are as fresh as dew on a sweetgrass meadow, and his new pieces reflect the dignity, heartbreak and joy of a poetic man who has lived a great life on the Northern prairie.

www.iantyson.com




Philip Aaberg and Eugene Friesen
Including performance of new Aaberg music

Thursday, January 27, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $15

The Aaberg/Friesen Duo merges pretty much every American music tradition into a circus of virtuosity, improvisation and soul.  This is chamber music—but the chamber is a fun house that shifts shape, color and furnishings with every tune, and may go from being a meditation room to a horse trailer in the span of 5 minutes. The two have separately, at one time or another, been at the forefront of many new music trends, yet have kept their grounding in various American traditions:  classical, bluegrass, rock and roll, and folk music.  Their improvisational skills are at an extraordinary level…so expect the unexpected!

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Steel Magnolias
Montana Repertory Theatre

Thursday, February 3, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center
Tickets: $15 adults/ $8 students

The Montana Repertory Theatre presents a comedy that is fast becoming a new American classic.  The setting is Truvy's Beauty Spot in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where a delightful group of women congregate for much more than a wash and set. Through tears and jokes, years and moments these women become the Steel Magnolias of the title: beautiful, but strong enough to survive any challenge together.

www.montanarep.org




The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Kennedy Center Imagination Production

Wednesday, February 9
School Performances at 9:30 a.m. & 1:30 a.m.
Helena Middle School
Tickets: $5 (Please call 443-0287 for reservations)

The rolling Mississippi comes to life in this new musical for the entire family by two-time Tony Award nominee, Ken Ludwig and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Don Schlitz. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the irresistible story of a fourteen-year-old boy growing up in the heartland of America. This Broadway musical version of Mark Twain’s immortal novel is set in 1840 in St. Petersburg, Missouri, a bustling town on the banks of the Mississippi River. In the course of the story, Tom matches wits with his stern Aunt Polly, falls in love with the beautiful Becky Thatcher, and he and Becky go on the

adventure of their lives with that loveable renegade Huckleberry Finn. It’s a tale of thrilling escapes, comedy and inspiration for the whole family, featuring hit after Broadway hit. These vignettes of Americana, deftly woven together through comedy, song and dance, promise to inspire a new appreciation for Mark Twain's classic novel, as well as provide a rollicking good time for the entire family.

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Saturday Night Live in Helena

Wednesday, February 9, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, February 10, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, February 11, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $12


Live from Helena, it's SATURDAY NIGHT! You thought Dan Aykroyd as Beldar Conehead was a crackup, wait till you see what the creators of Saturday Night Live in Helena cook up for the bi-annual live original Satire-day Night. In this season of Legislature Noir, something around here has got to be funny.




Two Hemispheres:
An Evening of Chamber Music

Sunday, February 13, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $15 adults/ $10 students

Helena's own - American/New Zealand violinist, Kevin A. Lefohn, and New Zealand pianist Terence Dennis join two American musicians, violist Kate Hamilton and cellist Greg Hamilton, in a recital of chamber music for piano and strings. They first performed together in New Zealand in 1998 and again in 2003. They reunite at the Myrna Loy on their first United States collaborative tour. The four musicians, each acclaimed internationally, bring together their collective artistry in a program to include works by Brahms, Dvorak, Peter Schikele, and Rebecca Clarke.

Masterclasses will be held on February 14.
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Guy Davis and Ann Rabson

Sunday, March 6, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $20

Two blues legends on one intimate stage. Ann’s a founding member of the Uppity Blues Women. Known as a pianist/guitarist/songwriter and vocalist, she is one of the finest barrelhouse blues pianists of her generation. Guy Davis, born in New York, sings the blues like Mississippi John Hurt or Robert Johnson. Together, they’ll present a blues concert that’ll knock your socks off.

Audio Sampler - Music Makin' Mama - 3:18 min

Audio Sampler - Music Makin' Mama - 3:18 min

www.guydavis.com
www.dcwi.com/~rabson/Welcome.html




Nashville Mandolin Ensemble

Saturday, March 12, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center

Tickets: $15

Scintillating contemporary qualities infuse this mandolin ensemble sound, born and treasured at the turn of the 20th Century. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble, America's only large professional touring mandolin group, has been hailed for revitalizing and reshaping the mandolin orchestra tradition. They perform on an array of mandolins, mandolas, mandocello, guitar and bass, creating expressions of kaleidoscopic range and variety.


Audio Sampler - Here, There and Everywhere - 2:12 min

Audio Sampler - Here, There and Everywhere - 2:12 min

www.soundartrecordings.com/mandolinensemble.shtml




AXIS Dance Company

Friday, April 1, 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center
Tickets: $15 adults/ $10 students

Since 1987, AXIS Dance Company has created an exciting body of work developed by dancers with and without disabilities. They are in the forefront of paving the way for a powerful and inclusive dance form, physically integrated dance. AXIS has performed in theaters and dance spaces at its home base in the Bay Area, on tour throughout the U.S., as well as in Germany and Siberia. Described as a "visual and physical discovery, creating fascinating works of movement art, " the Company has become internationally known for its high artistic and educational standards and innovative movement vocabulary.

This respected national dance company, will spend a 5-day residency working with schools and with community groups that work with people with disabilities.

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Eileen Ivers

Tuesday, April 5, 7:30 p.m.
Helena Middle School
Tickets: $20 Adults / $10 Students

"Ivers bridges the gap ...a sensation." ...Billboard Magazine

Eileen Ivers will change the way you think about the violin.

It is a rare and select grade of spectacular artists whose work is so boldly imaginative and clearly virtuosic that it alters the medium. Eileen has done so. She was the musical star of Riverdance, and is a 9-time  All-Ireland Fiddle Champion. She’s played with the London Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony at The Kennedy Center, the Boston  Pops, The Chieftains, Paula Cole, Patti Smith, Hall  and Oates, and is a founding member of Cherish the

Ladies … and this is only a short list of her accomplishments, headliners, tours and affiliations. Fiddler Eileen Ivers has established herself as the pre-eminent exponent of the Irish fiddle in the world today. The New York Times labels her "...the Jimi Hendrix of the violin."

www.eileenivers.com




Allegro Print proudly presents

The Full Monty

April 14 - May 7

Myrna Loy Center
Tickets: $15

Based on the 1997Academy Award-nominated hit film, The Full Monty is the story of six down-on-their-luck steelworkers from Buffalo trying to raise a little cash to help a friend in need. It's a story that bares its soul to win your heart. Presented here by the Helena Theater Company in one of the first national professional productions, following the Broadway tour, it promises a witty, exhilarating, rollicking good time that will reveal all you want to know and see of six Helena actors.




Comedy Pet Theater

Sunday, April 17, 2:15 p.m.
Helena Middle School

Tickets: $15 adults/ $10 students

Spittin’ dogs and cats! It’s Gregory Popovich, world champion juggler from the Moscow Circus, in “one of the most unique attractions in the show world today” (Show Time Magazine). Popovich has received many prestigious international awards for his amazing skills as a solo performer. But here, he's quite willing to share the spotlight with a large cast of gifted animals, all refugees from animal shelters. It’s amazing, and you won’t see anything like this again for a long time.

www.comedypettheatre.com




Borealis String Quartet

Monday, April 25, 7:30 p.m.
Myrna Loy Center
Tickets: $15

Dynamic, passionate and refined, the Borealis String Quartet has won praise across North America for their performances, their style, and their musical interpretation. Featured in numerous CBC broadcasts, the Borealis String Quartet has performed to critical acclaim and sold-out concert halls across Canada. In Ottawa, their National Arts Centre debut was featured by CBC Radio on "In Performance" and The Gazette in Montreal chose their debut as a Critic's Choice event receiving rave reviews.

While they're here, the Quartet members will give a 2-hour workshop and a 2-hour master class for local string students.

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