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An Historic Southern Tradition 2012-2013 SEASON
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An Historic Southern Tradition2012-2013 SEASON

Sunday, September 9 John, Janet and Jazz 3pm FREENewberry clarinetist John Wagner will be joined by his sister, pianist Janet Wagner Elshazly, and violinistRex Conner performing works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Wanhal, and Milhaud. Then jazz! Sponsored byPope Brown Foundation and Charles and Mary Sue Poole Charitable Trust.

Thursday, September 13 Robert Earl Keen 8pm $40/ $37.50 groupRobert Earl Keen paints musical portraits of stories that are timeless. Artists such as George Strait,Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett and the Dixie Chicks have chosen to record his songs. Keensays “I feel like my gift is my lyrics.” His newest album, Ready for Confetti, has been called one ofthe finest of his career. Sponsored by Parr Computing.

Friday, September 14 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 8pm $45/ $42.50 groupOften cited as a catalyst for an entire movement in Country Rock and American Roots Music, NGDB hasmulti-platinum and gold records with hits like "Fishin' In The Dark" and "Mr. Bojangles". Their groundbreaking"Will The Circle Be Unbroken" album has been inducted into the U.S. Library of Congress as well asthe Grammy Hall of Fame.

Sunday, September 16 Jerry Butler 3pm $45/ $42.50 groupAmerican soul singer and songwriter Jerry Butler’s career spans four decades. As soulful as ever, yetsmooth as ice, his nickname "the Ice Man" epitomizes his demeanor -- and sound. He is the originallead singer of The Impressions, as well as a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Hits include "HeWill Break Your Heart," "Find Another Girl," "I'm a Telling You," "Hey, Western Union Man," "Only theStrong Survive," "Never Give You Up," and more.

Friday, September 21 Maurice Williams 8pm $15/ 10 groupSC native Maurice Williams is established as one of the hottest songwriters in the business. He burstonto the music scene in 1957 with “Little Darlin” followed by “Stay,” “I Remember” and the acclaimedclassic “May I.” Sponsored by BB&T.

Sunday, September 23 Tommy Emmanuel 7pm $42.50/ $37.50 groupTommy Emmanuel is one of Australia’s most respected musicians with a career that spans five decades.Best known for his complex fingerstyle technique, energetic performances and the use of percussive ef-fects on the guitar, rather than using a whole band for melody, rhythm, bass and drum parts,Tommyplays all that — and more — on one guitar.

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ROBERT EARL KEENSeptember 13

TOMMY EMMANUELSeptember 23

NITTY GRITTY DIRT BANSeptember 14

Monday, September 24 The Royal Drummers & Dancers of Burundi 8pm �$30/ $25 group Students ½ price

One of the greatest percussion ensembles in the world, their performances were traditionally a part ofbirths, funerals and the enthronement of Kings. The origins of their performances are shrouded inancient legend and mystery. Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity.

Thursday, September 27 Mother’s Finest 8pm $37.50/ $32 groupMother’s Finest is a fusion of Funk, Rock, Gospel, R&B, Metal and Jazz, taken directly from the streetto the stage to the studio, they are incomparable and unique in their ability to bring it to you inconcert. They're still one of the best LIVE bands on the planet.

Friday, September 28 Mac McAnally 8pm $35/ $30 groupJimmy Buffet’s favorite musician, Mac’s songwriting attracted Jimmy Buffett and Hank Williams, Jr. Al-abama took his "Old Flame" to No. 1. Reba McEntire, T.G. Sheppard, David Allan Coe, Shenandoah,Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Ricky Van Shelton, Charley Pride, Randy Travis and Steve Wariner arejust some of the artists who cut Mac's songs over the last 20 years.

Saturday, September 29 Gordon Lightfoot 8pm $68/ $60 groupGordon Lightfoot is a Canadian singer-songwriter who defined the folk-pop sound of the 1960s & 1970s.Signature hits: “Sundown,” “Early Morning Rain,” “If You Could Read My Mind,” and “The Wreck OfThe Edmund Fitzgerald,” “Rainy Day People,” and “Rosanna”. In 2012, he was inducted into the Song-writers Hall Of Fame.

Sunday, September 30 Jerry Sims 3pm $20 /$15 groupJerry Sims is originally from Greenwood, South Carolina and toured with the Swingin' Medallions. Upongraduation from Berklee College in 1979, he returned to SC and opened Sims Music Inc., now a leadingmusic retailer. He taught many musicians, including Mark Bryan of Hootie and the Blowfish.

Saturday, October 6 Oktoberfest – Downtown Newberry

Sunday, October 7 Steve Tyrell 7pm $42.50 / $35 groupSteve Tyrell has four and a half decades in the music business. Hits include “The Way You LookTonight,” “The Simple Life,” “Crush on You,” and “The Sunny Side of the Street.” Tyrell has producedhits for Aaron Neville, Rod Stewart, and Diana Ross and has worked with distinguished directors suchas Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Nancy Meyers, and Charles Shyer.

Thursday, October 11 Preservation Hall Jazz Band 8pm $37.50 /$30 group �

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GORDON LIGHTFOOTSeptember 29MOTHER’S FINEST

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Since opening its doors in the historic French Quarter to the public in 1961, Preservation Hall’s goalhas been to keep traditional New Orleans jazz in the spotlight. They have toured the country for morethan 25 years to bring us “Basin Street Blues”, “Go to the Mardi Gras,” “I Wish I Could Shimmy LikeMy Sister Kate,” “Sweet Substitute,” “Short Dress,” “Shake That Thing,” “When the Saints Go MarchingIn.” Sponsored by Summer Insurance.

Friday, October 12 Special Evening with Edwin McCain 8pm $35 /$32.50 groupRaised in Greenville, SC, McCain recorded his first independent demo in 1991. Signature songs include“3 a.m.” and “Could Not Ask For More”. “I’ll Be” is Edwin McCain’s love song staple. For over twodecades, McCain has traveled throughout North America with his friends and bandmates. First heardon “Letterman”, Edwin is a national favorite.

Sunday, October 14 Deer Camp 3pm $30 /$25 groupLaugh and sing along as four deer hunters hatch a plan to save their hunting paradise. Starring TonyPapenfuss and John Volstad, well-known as Darryl and his brother Darryl on The Newhart Show, theshow features hilarious songs like “Mighty Hunters,” “She’s Playing Bingo,” “If I Were A Male Dancer,”“Coupon Clippin’ Ladies,” “River of Bre” and “The Grunt Horn Song.”

Friday, October 19 Legends Featuring Rick Wade 8pm $25Rick Wade's Tribute to Elvis and Nashville's Hall of Fame Superstars! Accompanied by Customs Four and

Friends: Hear the music of Conway Twitty, Tim McGraw, Patsy Cline and Brenda Lee.

Sunday, October 21 Janis Ian & Tom Paxton “Together at Last” 3pm$37.50 /$30 group �

Janis Ian , the writer of “Jesse” and “Stars”, possibly the best song ever written about the life of a per-former; plus “At Seventeen”, a song that brought her five Grammy nominations. Tom Paxton is a voiceof his generation, celebrating the tenderest bonds of family, friends, and community. Songs include: “TheLast Thing On My Mind”, “Ramblin' Boy”, “Bottle Of Wine”, “Whose Garden Was This?”, “Goin' To TheZoo” and he wrote "Peace will come, and let it begin with me."

Monday, October 22 Cindy Williams in Nunset Boulevard 3&8pm �$40/ $35 group

The Little Sisters of Hoboken have been invited to sing at the Hollywood Bowl. They are thrilled untilthey arrive and realize that they are booked into the Hollywood Bowl-A-Rama---a bowling alley witha cabaret lounge.. Starring Cindy Williams from the hit TV show “Laverne and Shirley” as ReverendMother, in Dan Goggins’ hilarious sequel to Nunsense.

Thursday, October 25 Ailey II 8 pm $35 / $30 group Students ½ price �Ailey II is universally renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance

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STEVE TYRELLOctober 7

PRESERVATION HALLJAZZ BANDOctober 11

NUNSET BOULEVARDOctober 22

talent with passion and creative vision. Alvin Ailey personally appointed former Ailey member, SylviaWaters, as Artistic Director in 1974. Under her direction, Ailey II has flourished into one of the mostpopular dance companies in the country.Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity

Saturday, October 27 Fall Family NightTuesday, October 30 Jo Dee Messina 8pm $45 /$40 groupWith huge hit single, “Heads Carolina, Tails California” Jo Dee Messina began a career that has chartednine Number One singles. She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week NumberOne songs from the same album and she has two Platinum and three Gold-certified albums. Hitsincludes "Lesson in Leavin," "That's the Way," "Bring On the Rain," a duet with Tim McGraw and "MyGive a Damn's Busted."

Friday-Sunday, November 2-4 Newberry College - SCTA Sunday, November 4 Oyster Roast – Sponsored by the NOH Guild. 5pm $40Sumptuous Oysters, great beverages and fellowship! Featuring Bowen’s Island Oysters!.

Thursday, November 8 Away in the Basement – A Church Basement Ladies Christmas

3&8pm $40 / $35 groupIt is the 1959 Sunday School Christmas Program. Little do the church ladies know what surprises awaitwhen they are called upon to step in and save the day. Critics raved, “You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, andthen laugh some more!”

Friday, November 9 The Hit Men 3&8pm$40/ $35 group (3pm) $45/ $40 group (8pm) �

Made up of former members of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons and Tommy James & The Shondells,"The Hit Men" reunion tour was spurred by the runaway success of Jersey Boys. Hear “Sherry,” “WalkLike a Man,” “December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)," and “Who Loves You,” and more. It’s the world'sgreatest hits exactly the way they were recorded.

Saturday, November 10Cowboy Movies, with The Saddle Pals 9:30 am $5/Kids Free Sponsored by COKE Fri-Sun, Nov. 16-18 Into the Woods: A Newberry College Production $15/ $10 group A re-capturing of classic fairy tales with the Witch, The Baker and his wife and the whole cast.

Monday, November 26 Art Reception & Exhibit 7pm FREEChristian Thee is regarded as one of today’s leading practitioners of trompe l’oeil painting, his unique

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AILEY IIOctober 25

JO DEE MESSINAOctober 30

THE HIT MENNovember 9

style being a direct and purposeful extension of his work as a scenic designer for the theater and hishobby of magic (sleight of hand), and the actual design of “illusions”.

Tues-Wed, November 27-28 Fiddler on the Roof 3&8pm $40 /$35 group �Fiddler on the Roof has captured the hearts of people all over the world. In the little village of Anat-evka, Tevye, a poor milkman is trying to keep his family’s traditions in place. Yet times are changing- Tevye’s daughters want to choose their own men, troubles ensue and traditions and true love clash.Fiddler on the Roof is filled with rousing, heartwarming scores, including “Tradition,” “Matchmaker,”“If I Were A Rich Man” and “Sunrise, Sunset.” Relive the tradition!

Saturday, December 1 Tour of Homes, 4pm $20/ $18 group

Saturday, December 1 The Kings of Swing 8pm $40/ 35 group �The greatest hits of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Nat King Cole and morerecently popular hits by Michael Bublé, Paulo Nutini, Brian Setzer. "Mr. Bojangles", " Mack The Knife","Fly Me To The Moon", "Moondance", "Everybody Loves Somebody", "That's Amore", "New York, NewYork" and many more. Sponsored by Summer Insurance.Sunday, December 2 Crystal Gayle 3&8 $40/ $35 groupCrystal Gayle became the first female artist in country music history to achieve platinum album sales.

Her enduring career signature song is “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.” Country, folk, pop, rock‘n roll, Broadway show tunes, and gospel have all found equal place in her heart but her musicalboundaries seem limitless– Songs such as “Cry Me A River,” “Sentimental Journey,” “It Had To BeYou,” and “Smile”.Sponsored by Stokes-Trainor Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac.Tuesday, December 4 Mid Carolina Band 8pm TBA

Thursday, December 6 Carolina FreeStyle- Jingle All the Way 8pm TBAA great evening of dance and celebration, with Mrs. USA, Tammy Johns and her award winning CarolinaFreeStyle dance team. They are regular performers at the S.C. State Fair, Country Tonite Theater in Gatlinburg,Tennessee, Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, Walt Disney World in Florida, and New York City wherethey have performed on the National NBC television program the Today Show.

Friday, December 7 Palmetto Mastersingers 8pm $25/ $22 group �The Palmetto Mastersingers includes over 60 men, ranging in age from 22 to 82. They have performedat the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, The Dom Cathedral in Cologne, Germany, The White House,Carnegie Hall, the National Cathedral in Washington, and St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, to namea modest few and are South Carolina’s true Musical Ambassadors.

Saturday, December 8 Harley Davidson Toy Run

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November 27-28

Saturday, December 8 208th Army Band 8pm FREE

Sunday, December 9 A Chorus Line 3&8pm $40/ $30 group �“A Chorus Line”, one of Broadway’s longest running hits, tells the story of Broadway dancers au-ditioning for spots on a chorus line. Marvin Hamlisch wrote the music that sets the stage. Withnineteen main characters, it takes place on the bare stage of a Broadway theatre during an auditionfor a musical. The show provides a glimpse into the personalities of the performers and the chore-ographer as they describe the events that have shaped their lives and their decisions to becomedancers.

Monday, December 10 Ozark Jubilee presents: Branson Country Christmas3&7pm $26/ $22.50 group

The Ozark Jubilee features Branson’s funniest comedian and world class fiddler–Doofus Doolittle. Doofuswill have you rolling in the aisles with his unique style of “Hillbilly Humor”. You can expect some ofthe best fiddle music anywhere! The Ozark Jubilee Band consists of some of the best musicians andsingers in the business today.

Friday, December 14 Christmastime in Ireland 3&8pm $30/ $25 group

Imagine Christmastime in Ireland… A warm fire on a cold night, a rousing sing-along by the hearth,favorite Christmas songs and hymns, laughter as everyone gathers for a sampling of Irish wit and wis-dom, and the joyfulness of youthful dancing in celebration of the holidays, then allow Tony Kenny,Ireland’s Premier Entertainer, and his all-star cast to take you there.

Saturday, December 15 Emile Pandolfi / Christmas 8pm $35 $25 group �It has been said that he plays “luxurious arrangements” with an “ethereal quality”; that he plays in a“free-flowing, emotional manner that seems to go to the music’s very soul.” (Stereophile Magazine)Without a doubt, when you hear Emile Pandolfi play, you know that you are hearing one of today’sfinest pianists. Sponsored by Pope Brown Foundation and Charles and Mary Sue Poole Charita-ble Trust.

Tuesday, December 18 A Christmas Carol 3&8 $40/ $35 group �A Christmas Carol is packed with laughter, pageantry and gorgeous costumes. Every memorable detailof Dickens’ novel springs to life–from spine-chilling ghosts to heartfelt renditions of traditional Britishcarols, including “God Rest Ye’ Merry Gentlemen,” “Wassail, Wassail” and “Good King Wenceslaus.”Crotchety Scrooge, lovable Tiny Tim and all the fascinating characters we have come to love makeCharles Dickens’ enchanting story a treasured holiday event.Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity.

Monday, December 31 New Year’s Eve 8pm $60/ $55 group �

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CRYSTAL GAYLEDecember 2

CHRISTMAS TIME IN IRELAND

December 14

A CHORUS LINEDecember 9

An Opera House tradition! Join the Dick Goodwin Big Band and a host of guest performers to welcome theNew Year with music and dancing, hors d’oeuvres and desserts, wine and champagne, and fireworks at mid-night. Reserve your hotel and dinner packages early! Sponsored by Ben Arnold.

Fri&Sat January 11-12 Newberry Ballet Guild – “The Secret Garden” TBABrought together at a country house, troubled orphan Mary, her spoiled and bedridden cousin Colin, and akindly country boy Dickon discover a locked and abandoned garden and, through their friendship and care,bring the hidden glade back to beautiful life. The Secret Garden, one of the best loved of all children’s tales,teaches us that a world of caring can make a world of difference.

Sunday, January 13 Glenn Miller Orchestra 3pm $30/ $27.50 groupThe most popular and sought after big band in the world today. With its unique jazz sound, they areone of the greatest bands of all time. Formed in 1956 they play an average of 300 live dates a year allaround the world. “In The Mood,” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “A String of Pearls,” “Moonlight Serenade,”and “Tuxedo Junction” were all major hit records. Sponsored by Summer Insurance.

Friday, January 18 Family Movie Night 7pm FREE

Sponsored By The City of Newberry

Saturday, January 19 Deep River Rising 8pm $30/ $20 group �Grammy Award winners David Holt, Bryan Sutton, and T. Michael Coleman explore the richness oftheir musical culture. Each has been inspired by and performed with Doc Watson and honor his musicalgenius. Deep River Rising brings new creativity to an ageless tradition. Sponsored by Blue Cross /Blue Shield.

Sunday, January 20 Don Williams 3pm $60/ $55 groupDon Williams came to be known as “the Gentle Giant” dominating country and 1974-1991, with at leastone major hit every year, including “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” “It MustBe Love,” “I’m Just a Country Boy,” “Amanda” and “I Believe in You.” He is a CMA Male Vocalist ofthe Year; his “Tulsa Time” was the ACM Record of the Year for 1979. And in 2010, Don was inductedinto the Country Music Hall of Fame. He just keeps getting better.

Thursday, January 24 Swingin’ Medallions 8pm $30/ $25 groupSwingin’ Medallions are from Greenwood SC. This is a beach band- “Shaggin’ Music.”“Double Shot OfMy Baby’s Love” became a million seller in 1966 and has been a party classic for decades. “She DrivesMe Out Of My Mind” and “Hey, Hey, Baby”. Sponsored by BB&T

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A NEWBERRY NEWYEAR’S EVEDecember 31 DON WILLIAMS

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Friday, January 25 Up Yonder with Karen Morgan & Vic Henley 8pm$22.50/ $20 group, $25 VIP

Vic Henley co-authored a best-seller with Jeff Foxworthy and has appeared on HBO, CBS, NBC, FOX,MTV, BRAVO, CMT and more. Karen Morgan’s southern comedy style invites the audience to sit in thefront porch swing and laugh with her while she talks about family, parenting, marriage and life ingeneral.

Saturday, January 26 Steel Magnolia 8pm $40/ $30 groupThe hottest new group from the CMT show “Can You Duet”. Since winning the show, Josh andMeghan’s “Keep On Loving You” climbed to #5 and has been downloaded more than a million times.They tour with Brad Paisley on his H2O Tour with Reba and Blake Shelton. Plus they’ve done all thelate night shows. A very cool evening!

Sunday, January 27 Spiritualty Expressed through the Performing Arts 3pm $5This performance will demonstrate the spirituality expressed in the performances of each of our religiouscultures, to include: Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Native American Indians, Pagan,Sikh and Unitarian Universalist. Music, dance and recitation will offer increased religious literacy.

Thursday, January 31 Barber of Seville – Teatro Lirico D’Europa8pm $45/ $35 group �

Rossini’s comic masterpiece recounts the story of a handsome young Spanish count, a beautiful maiden,a nefarious guardian and the immortal character of Figaro, the Count’s barber, along with sundry othercharacters. The Italian opera is accompanied by a full orchestra with luscious costumes and sets. Spon-sored by Audrey Love Charitable Foundation.

Friday, February 8 John Michael Montgomery 8pm $40/ $35 group �Few artists sing with more heart than this handsome Kentucky-born artist. Songs like “I Swear,” “ILove the Way You Love Me” and “I Can Love You Like That”. His repertoire contains songs like “BeMy Baby Tonight,” "Rope The Moon," "If You've Got Love," "No Man's Land," "Cowboy Love," "As LongAs I Live," "Friends" and "How Was I To Know."

Saturday, February 9Cowboy Movies, with The Saddle Pals 9:30 am$5/Kids Free Sponsored by COKE

Saturday, February 9 Miss Newberry College Pageant 7pm TBA

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DEEP RIVER RISINGJanuary 19

JOHN MICHAELMONTGOMERY

February 8

MEDALLIONSuary 24

Sunday, February 10 The CB Smith Show of Pigeon Forge 3pm$25/ $22.50 group

Oldies, Country, Gospel and more. The “Man of a Thousand Voices” is a master of duplicatingthe voices of music's legendary performers. Close your eyes and listen as some of these per-formers seemingly revisit just for your entertainment. You will be amazed.

Monday, February 11 Clint Black 8pm $75/ $65 group An acoustic evening with one of country music’s brightest stars. Clint Black has written, recorded andreleased more than 100 songs. More than 20 million of his albums have been sold worldwide. The 1989debut of his Triple Platinum “Killin’ Time”, marked a shift in the industry, with a return to the moretraditional sounds of the genre. CMT lists this album as one of the 100 Greatest Albums in CountryMusic.

Tuesday, February 12 Mitzi Gaynor 8pm $45 /$35 group �The legendary superstar, whose best known role may be as Nellie Forbush in South Pacific, lights upthe stage with her musical comedy memoir full of side-splitting stories, intimate reflections, treasuredsongs and stunning video footage. Mitzi Gaynor: My Life Behind the Sequins is a once-in-a-lifetime op-portunity to be “up close and personal” with the electrifying magic and incredible spirit of a true en-tertainment icon.

Valentines Day, 2013 Women of Ireland 8pm $40 /$30 group“Women of Ireland” is a full stage concert production with the next generation of Ireland’s leading fe-male performers. The show demonstrates the well of talent that exists within Ireland’s traditions ofmusic, song and dance. Experience the most revered qualities of Ireland’s ethnic music and the talentsof some of Ireland’s finest female performers....the 'Women of Ireland'.

Friday, February 15 Mountain Heart 8pm $25 /$20 group �Mountain Heart has been synonymous with cutting-edge excellence in acoustic music circles since thegroup's creation in 1999. The six-member group boasts multiple Grammy, ACM, CMA, and IBMA nom-inations and wins. Newfound Road opens the show.Sponsored by Blue Cross / Blue Shield.

Saturday, February 16 The Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber 8pm $35 /$26 group �Revisit the powerful rock musical, Jesus Christ Superstar, the thrilling strains of Evita, the playfulnessof Cats and the heart-pounding rhythms of Starlight Express. Then explore the soaring passion ofPhantom of the Opera! “Sunset Boulevard,” “Heaven on Their Minds,” “I Don't Know How to LoveHim,” “Night of a Thousand Stars,” “Don't Cry For Me, Argentina,” “Phantom of the Opera,” “All IAsk of You,” “As If We Never Said Goodbye,” and many more.

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MITZI GAYNORFebruary 12

CLINT BLACKFebruary 11

WOMEN OF IRELANDFebruary 14

Sunday, February 17 Rhythm of the Dance 3&7pm $45 /$35 groupThis show is an inspiring epic, reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history. Combiningtraditional dance and music with the most up-to-date stage technology, the show is a thousand-year-old story executed with all the advantages of the modern day stage. A live band, three tenors & some22 dancers prepare you to experience Rhythm of the Dance.

Saturday, February 23 James Gregory, “Funniest Man in America” 3, 6 & 8:15pm $28 / $25 group VIP (Rows 1-8) $35

For over two decades, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comedian James Gregory has stood grin-ning: his shirt un-tucked, his arms outstretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious comedyexperience. It’s storytelling at its best.

Sunday, February 24 Ralph Stanley and His Clinch Mountain Boys 3pm $40 /$35 group

Stanley, “The Man of Constant Sorrow” is an American bluegrass legend, known for his distinctive singingand banjo playing. Stanley's work was featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? He wasawarded the National Medal of Arts in 2006, the nation's highest honor for artistic excellence.Sponsored by Blue Cross / Blue Shield.

Tuesday, February 26 Peking Acrobats 8pm $30 /$20 group Students ½ price

Since their Western debut, The Peking Acrobats have performed daring maneuvers atop a precariouspagoda of chairs; they are experts at treacherous wire-walking, trick-cycling, precision tumbling, som-ersaulting, and gymnastics. They are masters of agility and grace. Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity.

Thursday, February 28 Karla Bonoff 8pm $25 /$20 group �An American singer-songwriter, primarily known for her songwriting, Karla’s songs have been sungby artists ("Home") by Bonnie Raitt, ("Tell Me Why") by Wynonna Judd, and ("Isn't It Always Love")by Lynn Anderson. Linda Ronstadt has recorded a number of her songs. Karla Bonoff “Live” is likehearing from an old friend you've missed and think of often. Her songs are comforting, familiar andtimeless and make us feel a part of them just by singing along.

Friday, March 1 Family Movie Night 7pm FREE Sponsored By The City of NewberrySaturday, March 2 Lorrie Morgan 8pm $45 /$35 groupLorrie’s songs include 14 top-ten hits,12 albums, seven of which have gone gold and platinum,and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards. songs like “Five Minutes,” “Something in Red,”“Watch Me” and “What Part of No” made her a bona fide country star. Lorrie became a lifetimemember of the Grand Ole Opry at the age of 25 and was the youngest person ever to become amember.

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RALPH STANLEYFebruary 24

LORRIE MORGANMarch 2 March 5

Sunday, March 3 The Lettermen 3&8pm $40 /$35 groupThe vision of The Lettermen was of three strong soloists who also had the ability to perform and en-tertain an audience, also having the discipline needed to be group singers. The sound they came upwith was one between the big band vocal groups such as the Mills Brothers, Four Freshmen and earlygroups like the Ink Spots and the Platters. An Opera House Favorite.

Tuesday, March 5 Helen Reddy 8pm $60 /$55 groupThe Queen of 70’s Pop Music, Helen Reddy placed fifteen singles in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot100. The Australian superstar’s mega hit “I Am Woman” is still frequently heard on the airwaves. “IDon't Know How to Love Him,” “You and Me Against the World”, “Angie Baby” and “Delta Dawn” allbecame legendary hits.

Friday, March 8 Delbert McClinton 8pm $45 /$35 groupAfter more than four decades of making music, McClinton is still basking in the glow of a newGrammy® Award, and what The Wall Street Journal declared his “best recording ever” -- 2001's NothingPersonal -- with a set that displays even greater muscle, smarts, charm and soul. Explore a blues visitto “New York City,” with songs that play like a night in God's own roadhouse.

Sunday, March 10 Leahy 3pm $35 /$25 groupLeahy is a Canadian powerhouse of eight brothers and sisters who have been creating music togethertheir entire lives. The band’s three CDs - Leahy, Lakefield, and In All Things have made world-widesales of over a half a million copies. In 2007, the group released their first ever live DVD and CD.They write, arrange, and produce their own music, and are known for their unique blend of musicalstyles and genres. They bring their hearts into every performance. Come celebrate St. Patrick’s Dayearly.

Thursday, March 14 SC Storytelling Network 8pm $6 /$5 group �The SC Storytelling Network brings you the best in storytelling. For adults and children of all ageswith a variety of tales and tellers. Experience the gamut of emotions. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and youwill leave wanting to hear more.Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity.

Friday, March 15 John Anderson 8pm $37.50 / $35 groupJohn Anderson helped build the Grand Ole Opry House. He turned Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just an OldChunk of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be a Diamond Someday)" into a Top 5 hit, and "Wild and Blue" spenttwo weeks at No. 1. Soon after "Swingin'" was released and shot to number 1. From Seminole Windcame "Straight Tequila Night" including Mark Knopfler's "When It Comes to You," "Seminole Wind" andthe No. 1 "Money in the Bank."

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DELBERT McCLINTONMarch 8 JOHN ANDERSON

March 15 CANADIAN BRASSMarch 17

BEN E. KMarch 2

Saturday, March 16 Biloxi Blues - Montana Repertory Theatre �8pm $30 /$25 group

Neil Simon’s Biloxi Blues is a comedy about universal soldiers facing the fears, anxieties, and loneliness thatgrip all young recruits who encounter the ultimate test of combat. Mr. Simon explores the life and times ofEugene Morris Jerome as he struggles to find a path for his talents and his way in the world. Come andenjoy one of Neil Simon’s classic masterpieces: Biloxi Blues.

Sunday, March 17 Canadian Brass 3pm $40 /$32.50 groupCanadian Brass has truly earned the distinction of "the world's most famous brass group." Bach wasjust a starting point for the group, which has a vast repertoire that includes modern compositions, Dix-ieland, Jazz, Latin and Broadway, all served up with a light touch and a sense of humor. Tonight youjust know there will be a tribute to St. Patrick and to the Emerald Isle. Sponsored by Pope BrownFoundation and Charles and Mary Sue Poole Charitable Trust.

Thursday, March 21 Branson on the Road 3&8pm $25 /$22.50 groupSeen by millions on RFD-TV, and their first time in Newberry, Branson On The Road® comes to townwith music, laughs and fun for everyone! Country, gospel, bluegrass, rockabilly, fiddle, guitar, mandolin,banjo, slap bass and hilarious, family friendly comedy for everyone. Featuring Debbie Horton, DonnieWright and Brian Capps.

Friday, March 22 Chamber Orchestra Kremlin 8pm $35 /20 group �Under the direction of Misha Rachlevsky, The Chamber Orchestra of the Kremlin has played in Berlin,Madrid, Paris, Stockholm, Milan, Monte Carlo, Tel Aviv and many other cities throughout Europe . Sponsoredby Pope Brown Foundation and Charles and Mary Sue Poole Charitable Trust.

Saturday, March 23 Ben E. King 8pm $45 /$35 groupAmerican soul singer and Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame alumnus, Ben E. King, possesses one of the mostelegant baritone voices in the business. Best known as the singer and co-composer of “Stand By Me”which hit the U.S. top 10 both in 1961 and 1986. Songs include “Spanish Harlem”, “I Who Have Nothing”,This Magic Moment” and “There Goes My Baby.” A principal lead singer of The Drifters. This man isa legend. Sponsored by BB&T and WKDK.

Monday, April 1 Swan Lake – Russian National Ballet Theatre 8pm$40 /$30 group Students ½ price �

Simply one of the greatest classical ballets of all time and a must-see for children of all ages, SwanLake (with gorgeous music by Tchaikovsky) is based on a German fairy tale and follows the heroicyoung Prince Siegfried as he labors to free a beautiful swan maiden from an evil sorcerer's spell.Founded in Moscow during Perestroika, this troupe has dancers from Russia's Bolshoi and Kirov com-panies.

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SWAN LAKEApril 1

April 7

Fri-Sat, April 5-6 Newberry College Spring Production“Murder Mystery Weekend of Doom: A Love Story” $8/$5 group

“Murder Mystery Weekend of Doom: A Love Story” is a day in the life of Natasha Winters, who runs amurder mystery weekend scam. The guests arrive, and all is well until murders that are not supposed to hap-pen start happening, overshadowing the several fake murders that were supposed to happen, which leads toan important question: will anyone survive long enough to solve the mystery?

Sunday, April 7 Taming of the Shrew – Aquilla Theatre Co. 3pm$35 /$25 group Students ½ price �

William Shakespeare’s story of the battle of the sexes. Bianca Minola, the daughter of a lord, cannot be courteduntil her elder sister, Katharina, finds a husband. Katharina’s quick temper however, frightens off every po-tential suitor. Running out of options, he hires Petruchio to “tame” Katharina and succeeds in dragging Katha-rina to the altar. Sponsored by the Dufford Institute for Cultural Diversity.

Friday, April 12 Family Movie Night 7pm FREE Sponsored By The City of Newberry

Saturday, April 13 Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder 3&8pm $45 eve./$30 aft. (group $35 eve./$25 aft.)

Master of bluegrass music with eight consecutive Grammy nominations. His passion brings this lively,distinctively American art form into the ears and hearts of audiences across the country and aroundthe world. Hits like “Songs My Dad Loved”, “Mosaic,” “Crying My Heart Out Over You,” and manymore. Sponsored By Blue Cross/Blue Shield

Sunday, April 14 The Oak Ridge Boys 3&8pm $40 $35 groupOne of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The Oak Ridge Boys have earnedGrammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards. Their string of hits include “Elvira,” “Bobbie Sue,” “Dream On,”“Thank God For Kids,” “American Made,” “I Guess It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes,” “Fancy Free,” “GonnaTake A Lot Of River” and many others. The group has more than a dozen national Number One singles andover 30 Top Ten hits and were just recently inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.

Thursday, April 18 Guy Lombardo’s Royal Canadians 8pm $25 /$20 group �Countless people remember Guy Lombardo with his Royal Canadians playing at New York City's WaldorfAstoria on New Year's Eve. Since the death of Lombardo in 1977, the playing of Auld Lang Syne at thestroke of midnight has become a tradition. Besides their signature song “Auld Lang Syne,” experiencewonderful tunes like “Seems Like Old Times,” “Boo Hoo,” “Coquette,” “Sweethearts on Parade” and“Ain't She Sweet”. Sponsored by Summer Insurance.Saturday, April 20 Pork in the Park – Downtown Newberry

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RICKY SKAGGSApril 13

THE OAK RIDGE BOYSApril 14

GUY LOMBARDO’S ROYAL April 18

Tuesday, April 23 Opera Scenes 8pm $15 /$10 group �Talented Newberry College singers perform some opera’s “Greatest Hits.” Hear Rossini, Verdi, Gounodand others in this fabulous introduction to great arias and ensemble music.Sponsored by Pope Brown Foundation & Charles and Mary Sue Poole Charitable Trust

Saturday, April 27 Hen Party – Comedy 8pm $22 /$20 group, VIP $25Leanne Morgan and Karen Mills, two of the original “Southern Fried Chicks,” team up for “Hen Party”where they ponder, "Do these feathers make my butt look big?” Leanne and Karen will have youcracking up about everything from low rise jeans to fax machines. Come with your girlfriends or bringyour rooster with you. Either way, you’ll have a great time!

Saturday, May 4 The Legends of Doo Wop 8pm $30 /$25 group �No tribute band here but a combination of expert practitioners in the art of Doo Wop, appropriatelynamed Legends of Doo Wop. The group features original members of the Passions, Imaginations, TheFive Sharks and the Fascinators. It’s a night of fun you do not want to miss!Sponsored By BB&T

Sunday, May 5 Doug & Bunny 3pm $15 /$10 group �Two hours of bluegrass, popular, swing country and classics rolled into a big ball of fun. The CarolinaJubilee covers all the bases and leaves the audiences humming great tunes and smiling all the wayhome. This feel-good show highlights South Carolina musicans featuring Doug and Bunny Williamsand their very special guests.

Saturday, May 11 Rick Alviti 8pm $37.50 /$35 group $40 day of show“Alviti’s Elvis tribute is high-energy and full of audience interaction. From corporate entertainment tocasinos, this Elvis impersonator’s show has everything needed to make your event spectacular.” Rickperfected his skills as a live performer at his own venue: The Rick Alviti Show Band backs this high-intensity show. Celebrity Theatre in Myrtle Beach, SC and is now back to his origins with a fantasticshow at the Opera House.

Friday, May 17 Yesterday Once More, A Tribute to The Carpenters 8pm$30 /$25 group

From Grammy Award nominated musician and producer, Jim Brickman comes “Yesterday Once More.”With breathtaking songs that begin their life with Karen and Richard Carpenter, you’ll go back intime; recapturing the music an entire generation fell in love with. “We’ve Only Just Begun”, RainyDays and Mondays”, “Close To You”.

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HEN PARTYApril 27

THE LEGENDS OF DOO WOPMAY 4

CANADIANS

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• Nitty Gritty Dirt Band• Gordon Lightfoot

• Tom Paxton/Janis Ian

• Mother’s Finest

• Maurice Williams• Legends of Doo Wop• Swingin’ Medallions

• Ben E. KingSponsored by BB&T

• Deep River/ David Holt• Mountain Heart• Ralph Stanley• Ricky Skaggs

Sponsored by Blue Cross/Blue Shield

• Nunset Boulevard• Fiddler On The Roof

• A Chorus Line• A Christmas Carol• Songs of Andrew

Lloyd Webber

BABY BOOMERS$175

BEACH MUSIC$100

BLUEGRASS$120

ALL FOR ONE: ONLY $1599

BROADWAY$175

• Crystal Gayle• Don Williams

• Oak Ridge Boys• John Anderson

• Glenn Miller• Guy Lombardo

• Preservation Hall Jazz Band

• The Kings of SwingSponsored by Summer

Insurance

• Emile Pandolfi• John, Janet & Jazz

• Canadian Brass • Chamber Orchestra

Kremlin• Opera Scenes

Sponsored by Pope Brown &Charles & Mary Sue Poole Trust

• Steve Tyrell• The Lettermen

• The Hit Men• The Kings of Swing• Women of Ireland

CLASSIC COUNTRY

$160

BIG BAND$110

CLASSICAL$100

POPULAR$185

• Steel Magnolia• John Michael Montgomery

• Lorrie Morgan• Jo Dee Messina

• Ailey II• Swan Lake

• Rhythm of Dance• Royal Drummers &Dancers of Burundi

• Tom Paxton/ Janis Ian• Karla Bonoff

• Mac McAnally

• Royal Drummers &Dancers of Burundi

• Christmastime in Ireland

• Peking Acrobats• Leahy

COUNTRY$145

DANCE$99

SINGER/SONGWRITER

$70

WORLD ADVENTURE

$75

BROADWAY FUN: $50• Deer Camp• Church Basement LadiesChristmas

BROADWAY PLUS: $40• Taming Of The Shrew• Biloxi Blues

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SEPTEMBER9/9 John, Janet and Jazz 3pm9/13 Robert Earl Keen 8pm9/14 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 8pm9/16 Jerry Butler 3pm9/21 Maurice Williams 8pm9/23 Tommy Emmanuel 7pm9/24 The Royal Drummers

& Dancers of Burundi 8pm9/27 Mother’s Finest 8pm9/28 Mac McAnally 8pm9/29 Gordon Lightfoot 8pm9/30 Jerry Sims 3pm

OCTOBER10/6 Oktoberfest10/7 Steve Tyrell 7pm10/11 Preservation Hall Jazz Band 8pm10/12 Edwin McCain 8pm10/14 Deer Camp 3pm10/16 U.S. Airforce Band 8pm10/19 Legends: Featuring Rick Wade 8pm10/21 Janis Ian & Tom Paxton 3pm10/22 Nunset Boulevard 3&8pm10/25 Ailey II 8pm10/27 Fall Family Night10/30 Jo Dee Messina 8pm

NOVEMBER11/2-4 Newberry College – SCTA11/4 Oyster Roast 5pm11/8 A Church Basement Christmas 3&8pm11/9 The Hit Men 3&8pm11/10 Cowboy Movies 9:30am11/16-18 Into the Woods - NC TBA11/26 Christian Thee Art Exhibit 7pm 11/27-28 Fiddler on the Roof 3&8pm

DECEMBER12/1 Christmas Tour of Homes 4pm12/1 The Kings of Swing 8pm12/2 Crystal Gayle 3&8pm12/4 Mid Carolina Band 8pm12/6 Jingle All the Way 8pm12/7 Palmetto Mastersingers 8pm12/8 Harley Davidson Toy Run12/8 208th Army Band 8pm12/9 A Chorus Line 3&8pm12/10 Ozark Jubilee Presents

Branson Country Christmas 3&7pm12/14 Christmastime in Ireland 3&8pm12/15 Christmas with Emile Pandolfi 8pm12/18 A Christmas Carol 3&8pm12/31 New Year’s Eve 8pm

JANUARY1/11&12 Newberry Ballet Guild TBA1/13 Glenn Miller Orchestra 3pm1/18 Family Movie Night 7pm1/19 Deep River Rising 8pm1/20 Don Williams 3pm1/24 Swingin’ Medallions 8pm1/25 Up Yonder with

Karen Morgan and Vic Henley 8pm1/26 Steel Magnolia 8pm

1/27 Spirituality Expressed Through the Performing Arts 3pm

1/31 Barber of Seville 8pm

FEBRUARY2/8 John Michael Montgomery 8pm2/9 Cowboy Movies 9:30am2/9 Miss Newberry College Pageant 7pm2/10 The CB Smith Show 3pm2/11 Clint Black 8pm2/12 Mitzi Gaynor 8pm2/14 Women of Ireland 8pm2/15 Mountain Heart 8pm2/16 Andrew Lloyd Webber 8pm2/17 Rhythm of the Dance 3&7pm2/23 James Gregory 3, 6 & 8:15pm2/24 Ralph Stanley 3pm2/26 Peking Acrobats 8pm2/28 Karla Bonoff 8pm

MARCH3/1 Family Movie Night 7pm3/2 Lorrie Morgan 8pm3/3 The Lettermen 3&8pm3/5 Helen Reddy 8pm3/8 Delbert McClinton 8pm3/10 Leahy 3pm3/14 SC Storytelling Network 8pm3/15 John Anderson 8pm3/16 Biloxi Blues 8pm3/17 Canadian Brass 3pm3/21 Branson on the Road 3&8pm3/22 Chamber Orchestra Kremlin 8pm3/23 Ben E. King 8pm

APRIL4/1 Swan Lake –

Russian National Ballet Theatre 8pm4/5&6 Newberry College Presents

Murder Mystery Weekend 8pm4/7 Taming of the Shrew –

Aquilla Theatre Co. 3pm4/12 Family Movie Night 7pm4/13 Ricky Skaggs and

Kentucky Thunder 3&8pm4/14 The Oak Ridge Boys 3&8pm4/18 Guy Lombardo’s

Royal Canadians 8pm4/20 Pork in the Park – Downtown Newberry4/23 Newberry College –

Student Opera Scenes 8pm4/27 Hen Party – Comedy 8pm

MAY5/4 Legends of Doo Wop 8pm5/5 Doug and Bunny 3pm5/11 Rick Alviti 8pm5/17 Yesterday Once More,

A Tribute to the Carpenters 8pm5/19 Dance Station (Recital) TBA5/24 Mid Carolina Band TBA5/25 DC Danceworks TBA

JUNE6/14 Taste of Newberry TBA

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DOWNTOWN NEWBERRYRESTAURANTS

& PUBS

• Blue Moon Sports Bar, 803-276-7282• Cabana Café, 803-405-0030

• Cathy’s Cakery, 803-405-1800

• Delamater’s, 803-276-3555

• Flying Pie, 803-276-1501

• Half Full Coffee and Wine Bar, 803-321-2090

• The Grille On Main, 803-276-8332

• Martin Street Beer Parlor, 803-276-9262

• Pour Richard’s Tavern, 803-321-3070

• Steven W’s Bistro, 803-276-7700

• Storm Cellar, 803-405-0030

(R) Reservations recommended

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