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NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE -PAID- MARION, OH PERMIT NO 54 Contact the box office and sign up to receive an electronic copy of the monthly Applause and/or weekly e-mails announcing upcoming events and movies! MARION Box Office Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 9a-5p THEATRE & MAY PAVILION 276 W. Center St., Marion, OH 43302 Phone: 740/383-2101 Web: www.marionpalace.org Email: [email protected] Order tickets at the Box Office located at 276 W. Center Street, Downtown Marion, Ohio Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9a-5p, by phone 740/383-2101 or anytime online www.marionpalace.org THE PALACE CULTURAL ARTS ASSOCIATION PROUDLY PRESENTS OrDer tiCketS By phOne 740/383-2101 Or Online WWW.MARIONPALACE.ORG 2014|2015 TOURING ARTISTS SUNDAY, OCT 5 3 PM the kingston trio became the supreme folk music group of the late 1950s and 1960s, beginning with their 1958 debut “tom Dooley.” Additional top hits include: “Scotch and Soda,” “tijuana Jail,” “i’m Going home (California),” and “Where Have All The Flowers Gone?” tickets $20, $25, $30. Sponsored by United Federal Credit Union. FRIDAY, NOV 14 8 PM Spend an evening with Country music legend Clint Black in the intimate setting of the historic Marion palace. this Grammy winner’s #1 hits include “A Better Man,” “nothi n’ But the taillights,” “nobody’s home,” “A Good run of Bad luck,” “like the rain,” and “Where Are you now?” tickets $25, $33, $40, $47. Sponsored by the Vincent Group Merrill lynch. SATURDAY, JAN 17 8 PM From “My Generation” to “pinball Wizard” to “you Better you Bet” to “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” the Who Show has been thrilling audiences with the unmistakable live sounds of The Who for more than a decade and earning the title of Vh1’s “Most Believable ‘Who’ tribute Band in the World.” tickets $20, $24, $28. Season sponsored in part by roughout the 2014-2015 season, the May Pavilion will act as a showcase for Central Ohio bands. Seating will be at tables on the main floor and mezzanine levels creating the ideal place to meet friends for a drink, chat, relax and enjoy the entertainment. Purchase a group of 8 or more tickets in advance and the Palace will reserve a table for you. *NEW performance time! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15. LONE RAVEN Fri, Mar 27 With over 20 instruments on stage, the band soars through everything from fiery irish reels to Gypsy fiddle tunes of romania to haunting airs. They perform an eclectic blend of traditional music from the Celtic lands and various areas of the world, as well as their own original compositions. DAN & RANDY Fri, Sep 19 Acoustic guitar duo and Marion natives, Dan erickson and randy lawrence have been performing together for decades including a 20-year run as the house band at pa pa Boo’s on Buckeye lake. This fall, we welcome the artistic pair to the Pavilion where they perform favorite tunes covering classic rock, rhythm & blues, folk-rock and country. HEARSAY Fri, Oct 31 in the mid 90’s the band BellJar had been one of the longest continuous playing bands in Cincinnati. Out of this band, Hearsay was born playing the the best of Classic Rock in the Cincinnati club scene as well as warming up various major acts. The band consists of Vance Best on guitar/ vocals, Marion native Bob Cooke on bass/vocals and Rick Canter on drums/vocals. THE MITCHELL PROJECT Fri, May 15 Playing a mix of old blues and classic rock, The Mitchell Project’s music reaches deep into your soul. The band is comprised of The Mitchell brothers, Steve on guitar and Mark on bass, John Raugh on drums and features the gripping voice of Gene “Big Daddy” richards who also plays a mean harmonica. SATURDAY, MAY 2 8 PM Casey Abrams was a standout finalist on the American idol 2011 season thanks to his distinctively original voice and musical ability. At 24 years old, this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist proved he is here to stay with his 2012 self-titled debut album. tickets $18, $22 adult, $12 student/college with iD. SATURDAY, FEB 14 7:30 PM Spend your Valentine’s Day enjoying the smooth sounds of The Carpenters. Singer/playwright lisa rock and her 6-piece band bring the music of The Carpenters back to the stage with their spot-on renditions of Carpenters classics including “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “rainy Days and Mondays,” and “Close to you.” tickets $20, $24, $28 SATURDAY, APR 11 8 PM There are many Beatles tributes, but only one note-for-note re-creation of a Paul McCartney “Wings over America” concert from 1973…and this is it! Rewind into the 70s to relive your passion for McCartney with a band that has opened for Mariah Carey, performed sold-out shows and been featured on Cnn. tickets $20, $24, $28 DR. DAVID FOULK & MARION OB/GYN THE VINCENT GROUP sponsored by Delmar Distributing sponsored by Cogburn Electric SIMCOTE

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NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE

-PAID- MARION, OH

PERMIT NO 54

Contact the box office and sign up to receive an electronic copy of the monthly Applause and/or weekly e-mails announcing upcoming events and movies!

MARION

PBox Office Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, 9a-5p

alaceTHEATRE & MAY PAVILION276 W. Center St., Marion, OH 43302

Phone: 740/383-2101Web: www.marionpalace.orgEmail: [email protected]

Order tickets at the Box Office located at 276 W. Center Street, Downtown Marion, OhioMon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9a-5p, by phone 740/383-2101 or anytime online www.marionpalace.org

Look who’s coming to theMarion PalaceTheatre!

THE PALAcE cuLTuRAL ARTs AssOcIATION PROudLY PREsENTs

OrDer tiCketS By phOne 740/383-2101 Or Online www.MARIONPALAcE.ORg

2014|2015 TOuRINg ARTIsTs

The Kingston Trio

suNdAY, OcT 5 3PM

the kingston trio became the supreme folk music group of the late 1950s and 1960s, beginning with their 1958 debut “tom Dooley.” Additional top hits include: “Scotch and Soda,” “tijuana Jail,” “i’m Going home (California),” and “Where Have All The Flowers Gone?” tickets $20, $25, $30. Sponsored by United Federal Credit Union.

The Vincent Group

clint

BLACKfRIdAY, NOV 14 8PM

Spend an evening with Country music legend Clint Black in the intimate setting of the historic Marion palace. this Grammy winner’s #1 hits include “A Better Man,” “nothin’ But the taillights,” “nobody’s home,” “A Good run of Bad luck,” “like the rain,” and “Where Are you now?” tickets $25, $33, $40, $47. Sponsored by the Vincent Group Merrill lynch.

sATuRdAY, jAN 17 8PM

From “My Generation” to “pinball Wizard” to “you Better you Bet” to “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” the Who Show has been thrilling audiences with the unmistakable live sounds of The Who for more than a decade and earning the title of Vh1’s “Most Believable ‘Who’ tribute Band in the World.” tickets $20, $24, $28.

Season sponsored in part by

Throughout the 2014-2015 season, the May Pavilion will act as a showcase for Central Ohio bands. Seating will be at tables on the main floor and mezzanine levels creating the ideal place to meet friends for a drink, chat, relax and enjoy the entertainment. Purchase a group of 8 or more tickets in

advance and the Palace will reserve a table for you. *NEW performance time! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $15.

LONE RAVEN fri, Mar 27 With over 20 instruments on stage, the band soars through everything from fiery irish reels to Gypsy fiddle tunes of romania to haunting airs. They perform an eclectic blend of traditional music from the Celtic lands and various areas of the world, as well as their own original compositions.

dAN & RANdY fri, sep 19 Acoustic guitar duo and Marion natives, Dan erickson and randy lawrence have been performing together for decades including a 20-year run as the house band at papa Boo’s on Buckeye lake. This fall, we welcome the artistic pair to the Pavilion where they perform favorite tunes covering classic rock, rhythm & blues, folk-rock and country.

HEARsAY fri, Oct 31in the mid 90’s the band BellJar had been one of the longest continuous playing bands in Cincinnati. Out of this band, Hearsay was born playing the the best of Classic Rock in the Cincinnati club scene as well as warming up various major acts. The band consists of Vance Best on guitar/ vocals, Marion native Bob Cooke on bass/vocals and Rick Canter on drums/vocals.

THE MITcHELL PROjEcT fri, May 15Playing a mix of old blues and classic rock, The Mitchell Project’s music reaches deep into your soul. The band is comprised of The Mitchell brothers, Steve on guitar and Mark on bass, John Raugh on drums and features the gripping voice of Gene “Big Daddy” richards who also plays a mean harmonica.

sATuRdAY, MAY 2 8PM

Casey Abrams was a standout finalist on the American idol 2011 season thanks to his distinctively original voice and musical ability. At 24 years old, this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist proved he is here to stay with his 2012 self-titled debut album. tickets $18, $22 adult, $12 student/college with iD.

sATuRdAY, fEb 14 7:30PM

Spend your Valentine’s Day enjoying the smooth sounds of The Carpenters. Singer/playwright lisa rock and her 6-piece band bring the music of The Carpenters back to the stage with their spot-on renditions of Carpenters classics including “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “rainy Days and Mondays,” and “Close to you.” tickets $20, $24, $28

sATuRdAY, APR 11 8PM

There are many Beatles tributes, but only one note-for-note re-creation of a Paul McCartney “Wings over America” concert from 1973…and this is it! Rewind into the 70s to relive your passion for McCartney with a band that has opened for Mariah Carey, performed sold-out shows and been featured on Cnn. tickets $20, $24, $28

DR. DAvID FOUlk & MARION Ob/GyN

The VincenT Group

sponsored by Delmar Distributing sponsored by

Cogburn Electric

simcote

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T H E P A L A c E c u L T u R A L A R T s A s s O c I A T I O N P R O u d L Y P R E s E N T s

August 22, 23, 24Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

The Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical about a boy, a girl, two fathers and a wall. The audience travels into a world of moonlight and magic and sees the boy and the girl fall in love, grow apart, and finally find their way back to each other. Directed by Gregory patterson. tickets: $15 general admission. May pavilion.

October 10, 11, 12Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

Disney's Peter Pan, Jr. is a modern version of the timeless tale about a boy who wouldn't grow up. The score includes new arrangements of classic Disney songs, such as "you Can Fly" and "yo ho, A pirate's life for Me." Stars local youth and is directed by kristi Wink. Sponsored by Jim & Barb Greetham. tickets: $18 adults, $12 students. Main stage.

October 24, 25, 26Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

This is Shakespeare like you’ve never seen it before! Three crazy actors will present a fast-paced, gag-a-second delight deconstructing all 37 of the Bard's plays-plus the sonnets-into a single 90 minute whirlwind. Directed by Charles Groth. tickets: $15 general admission. May pavilion.

december 5, 6, 7Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

Soon it will be that time of year again and that means it’s time for an annual production of Christmas at the Palace! Over 400 friends, neighbors and family members will deliver the gift of entertainment and rekindle the Christmas spirit at the historic Marion palace theatre. Don’t miss the holiday fun. Directed by Clare Cooke. Sponsored by Morral Companies & Central Ohio Farmers Co-op. tickets: $17-$22 adults, $12 children age 12 and younger. Main stage.

february 28 & March 1Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

A selection of Marion Palace Theatre stage veterans share their memories and memoirs of their experiences related to theatre and the Marion Palace Theatre. Among those joining director Brad Bebout will be ron Boose, lynette Burris, John W. Garnes, ii, Sara Grote, Ann Schertzer and kristi Wink to share stories and perform favorite song, dance and instrumental numbers. tickets: $18 adults, $12 children age 12 and younger. Main stage.

March 20, 21, 22Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

Funny Girl is the story of real-life entertainment legend Fanny Brice. The story follows her rise to stardom with the Ziegfeld Follies and her marriage to and eventual divorce from nick Arnstein. Musical numbers include “Don't rain On My parade,” “people,” and “you Are Woman, i Am Man.” Directed by Scott persinger. tickets: $15 general admission. May pavilion.

April 17, 18, 19 Fri & Sat at 7:30pm | Sun at 2pm

the little Sisters of hoboken present a variety show to raise money for 52 Sisters’ burials after being accidentally poisoned by the cook, Sister Julia (Child of God). Featuring five wacky Sisters, tap and ballet dancing, an audience quiz, and comic surprises. Directed by Clare Cooke. Sponsored by Ohiohealth. $15 general admission. May pavilion.

2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 5 A Season To Celebrate... It’s A wonderful weekend! Sponsored by OhioHealth fri, dec 12 & sat, dec 13 at 2pm & 7:30pm - “It’s A wonderful Life” enjoy the most loved Christmas movie of all time as it was intended to be seen—on the big screen! Bring the whole family and experience this heartwarming 1946 classic film. $4 adult, $3 senior age 62 & older, $2 children age 12 & younger. sun, december 14 at 3pm - It’s A wonderful wurlitzer Organists Angela Carbetta and Father Buffer will treat audience members to favorite holiday tunes played on the theatre’s Mighty Wurlitzer Organ. the organ houses more than 700 pipes which create the sounds of a full orchestra, including percussion instruments, bells, chimes, whistles and horns. Join in and sing-a-long with the music or just sit back and enjoy the golden voice of the Mighty Wurlitzer. Free event! Donations will be received for the organ repair fund.

sun, March 29 at 3pm - An Easter celebration with NINEThe a cappella singing group nine celebrates passion Week with inspirational songs to lift your spirits. Join titus ritchey, Matt Craycraft, Scott Forry, Joe Blue, luke henry, Scott ruth, Steve DeWeber, Wes peters and Matt holsinger as they honor and glorify God through their music. Sponsored by Verne hart insurance. Main stage. $15

sun, April 26 at 3pm - A day at disney with sara groteCome one, come all for “A Day at Disney” and bring the little ones dressed as their favorite Disney character and enjoy an afternoon with “princess” Sara. She’ll enchant audience members of all ages with her breathtaking voice as she performs tunes from the Disney song book. Sponsored by Morral Companies & Central Ohio Farmers Co-op. May pavilion. $15 adult, $7 children.

The school Matinee series performances are professionally produced children’s programs for grades prek-8. these shows are designed specifically to enhance curriculum and meet Ohio Academic Content standards. this season students will enjoy seeing their favorite children’s books’ characters come to life on the Palace stage including: “big Nate,” november 17; “curious george,” november 24; “The Lightning Thief,” March 20; and “The Teacher from the black Lagoon and Other storybooks,” April 23. Older students will learn about one the most important people in American history when they attend “I Have A dream-The Life and Times of dr. Martin Luther King, jr.” January 30. Full details about these performances are available at marionpalace.org. to secure reservations for your group contact the palace Box Office by phone 740/383-2101.

Sponsored in part by Marion Community Foundation Mary H. Hollaway Fund & Ohio Arts Council

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