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1The Wonderbread Years | Overture Center
A ProVideo Comedy and Theater Series Event
PRODUCED BYSweetwood Productions
WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY STARRING Pat Hazell John McGivern
PRODUCTION MANAGER SET DESIGN LIGHT DESIGN Tony Reitano David Raphel Su Gonzy
ORIGINAL MUSIC GENERAL MANAGER ENTERTAINMENT COORDINATOR Gary Stockdale Anthony Sincic Andrew C. Windler
PHOTOGRAPHY GRAPHICS Timothy Dunford Schwartz / Powell Design
EXCLUSIVE TOUR DIRECTIONSweetwood Productions
3406 Riva Ridge Rd, Austin, Texas 78746512.383.9498 | SweetwoodProductions.com
SAT, JAN 28, 2012 | Capitol Theater
Overture’s Holiday Lights are generously sponsored by MGE Foundation
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An SVA Music Celebrations Series Event
tue, feb 14, 7:30 pmtickets Starting at $20.50
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Jim brickmanAn evening of romanceThe world’s most romantic crooner — on Valentine’s Day! He’s one of the best selling solo piano artists of our time, and a real “phenomenon” (Boston Herald).
“At the core of his music is a sense of hope and belief
in the reality of love.”— Gannett News Service
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PROGRAM NOTES
In these days of healthy fanaticism, saying you eat Wonder Bread is sort of like admitting to watching three or four hours of game shows and soap operas every day. In fact, the phrase “white bread” has become a fashionable put-down, meaning that someone or something is bland or uninteresting.
These people are too snobby and too jaded to see Wonder as the simple showcase of flavors that it is. Peanut butter and jelly on rye or whole wheat, for instance is simply a war of flavors, whereas peanut butter and jelly on Wonder are perfect harmony.
– Excerpt from Carolyn Wyman’s I’m A Spam Fan: America’s Best Loved Foods
Slice of life humor requires the same delicate recipe to achieve the proper harmony between comedy and nostalgia. We, as a community, share more in common than we have differences. Tonight we salute our common denominators. It is my hope that I am not sharing my life story but our life story as we spend this evening together.
– Pat Hazell
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JOHN MCGIVERN is know by many from his frequent visits with Dave and Carole on 96.5 WKLH or from his recent seven week run performing as Earlene Hoople in A Kodachrome Christmas also written and directed by Pat Hazell.
He can be seen on Milwaukee’s WTMJ-4 with his entertainment segment called The Daily Dish McGivern Style. You can catch John on Time Warner cable’s Wisconsin on Demand channel 1111
in Journeys with John McGivern.He is the writer and performer
of four critically acclaimed one-man-shows, Midwest Side Stories, More Midwest Side Stories, One of the Boys – Stories from the Midwest and his all-new show, A Midsummer Night McGivern. This show has been filmed and can be found on PBS stations across the state and can be purchased at John’s website.
John is proud to have been part of We’re Funny That Way on HBO and
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Out There II on Comedy Central. He was seen sitting next to Sally Field on Politically Incorrect and knighted by Julie Andrews in the hit film Princess Diaries. Please visit John’s website: johnmcgivern.com.
PAT HAZELL was declared by Showtime “One of the Five Funniest People in America.” His kids don’t disagree with that statement but then again, he drives them places and pays for their food.
Hazell made his first appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in 1989 just days before his ten-year high school reunion. So he had something to talk about besides his hair loss and his weight
gain. Hazell has since made six more appearances with Jay Leno. Hazell served as Jerry Seinfeld’s opening act and became one of the original four writers for the NBC series Seinfeld. As a playwright, his first endeavor, Bunk Bed Brothers,
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Are you a silent film aficionado? Does the sound of the Capitol Theater’s Barton Organ signal the beginning of a fabulous evening of Duck Soup Cinema for you? Then join Overture’s Duck Soup Cinema Club, and help keep this community program healthy and affordable for all!
Learn about the benefits of membership and make your donation online at overturecenter.com/contribute. You’ll have even more fun with Duck Soup and can take pride knowing that your generosity is part of how it all happens.
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LIFETIME OF ARTS IS
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5The Wonderbread Years | Overture Center
A ProVideo Comedy And TheATer SerieS eVenT
SAT, APR 21, 8 PMTickets starting at $21.50
Capitol Theater
Frank Ferrante in An Evening With Groucho
$10 tickets for students and educators with ID
Post-performance Q&A
Phot
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Award-winning actor Frank Ferrante channels one of the comedic greats of all time. His timing on classic one-liners and famous songs match Groucho’s originals with stunning precision!
oveRTuReCenTeR.CoM
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Overture Center for the Arts would like to recognize our 2011/12 Community Partners and thank them for all they do to support Madison’s thriving arts community.
LegACy SPOnSOrS
PLAtinuM COMMunity PArtnerSAmerican girl’s Fund for Children
SiLver COMMunity PArtnerS
BrOnze COMMunity PArtnerS
COMMunity PArtnerS
*List current as of December 2, 2011
American Family insuranceBell LaboratoriesCapital newspapers, inc.DeWitt ross & StevensFood Fight, inc.gammexProvideoSvA
Supranet CommunicationstDS telecommunicationstOMCAt ProductsunityuW Hospital and ClinicsuW Medical FoundationWebcrafters
the Bruce Company of WisconsinCunA Mutual groupCuster Financial Servicesthe Fiore Companies, inc.goodman’s JewelersHovde PropertiesJ.H. Findorff & Son inc.Mge Foundation
Mullins groupPark BankPepsi Cola of Madisonthe robert H. Keller Co.Steve Brown Apartmentsvon Briesen & roperWhyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C.WiSC-tv
Murphy Desmond S.C.Smart Motors
Stafford rosenbaum S.C.State Bank of Cross Plains
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which he co-wrote with Matt Goldman, was critically acclaimed and eventually filmed as the sit-com, American Pie, for NBC Studios. Hazell’s latest stage work, The Wonder Bread Years, a one-man show and tell is currently touring the country and airing on PBS as a one-hour television special. The show’s strong sense of American pop culture earned it an invitation to represent the U.S. at the Vancouver International Comedy Festival.Pat lives in the vibrant metropolis of Austin, TX where he and his wife Sydney are shaping the future of two of the brightest shining stars in the universe, Tucker and Keaton.
TONY REITANO (Production Manager) has been in show business in one form or another since playing Johnny Appleseed in the first grade play in Newburgh NY. (The reviews were outstanding.) He has both stage managed and acted in theaters from NY to Los Angeles, and even did a stint as a second banana in burlesque. He has written for television and animation, and has also appeared in television, film and commercials. You may recognize him as Vince the Crash Test Dummy in the Award Winning Safety Belt campaign. Remember, “You could learn a lot from a dummy. Buckle your safety belt.”
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Overture Center for the Arts would like to recognize our 2011/12 Community Partners and thank them for all they do to support Madison’s thriving arts community.
LegACy SPOnSOrS
PLAtinuM COMMunity PArtnerSAmerican girl’s Fund for Children
SiLver COMMunity PArtnerS
BrOnze COMMunity PArtnerS
COMMunity PArtnerS
*List current as of December 2, 2011
American Family insuranceBell LaboratoriesCapital newspapers, inc.DeWitt ross & StevensFood Fight, inc.gammexProvideoSvA
Supranet CommunicationstDS telecommunicationstOMCAt ProductsunityuW Hospital and ClinicsuW Medical FoundationWebcrafters
the Bruce Company of WisconsinCunA Mutual groupCuster Financial Servicesthe Fiore Companies, inc.goodman’s JewelersHovde PropertiesJ.H. Findorff & Son inc.Mge Foundation
Mullins groupPark BankPepsi Cola of Madisonthe robert H. Keller Co.Steve Brown Apartmentsvon Briesen & roperWhyte Hirschboeck Dudek S.C.WiSC-tv
Murphy Desmond S.C.Smart Motors
Stafford rosenbaum S.C.State Bank of Cross Plains
1112 Donor List_v2.indd 1 12/12/11 11:22 AM
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ORDERING & INFORMATIONOrder online! overturecenter.com Phone orders: Call 608.258.4141 Mail or fax: online order form at overture-center.com or in our magazine.Buy in person: Visit the ticket office located on the main floor just off the Rotunda Lobby. Ticket office hours: Mon–Fri, 11 am–5:30 pm; Sat, 11 am–2 pm; open additional hours evenings and Sundays on days of ticketed performances.Group orders: Groups of 15 or more receive a discount on most performances. Call 608.258.4159 to make reservations.Visit overturecenter.com: For a calendar of events, links to artists’ websites, video, audio, directions, parking and much more.
PATRON SERVICES & POLICIESAccessibility: Request accommodations when ordering your tickets. Call 608.258.4144 for information, questions, or to request the following:n wheelchair-accessible seatingn house wheelchair for transportn sign language interpretationn Braille playbilln other accommodationsInformation is also available at overturecenter.com/tickets/accessibilityChildren and lap seating: Every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theaters for performances. Children un-der the age of 6 are not permitted at certain performances. See our season brochure, visit our website or call the Help Line at 608.258.4143 for information.Contacting a patron during a performance: Call 608.258.4179 with the performance the patron is attending and his/her row and seat number.
Lost and Found: Visit the information desk in the Rotunda Lobby or call 608.258.4973.Rentals: For information on renting spaces in Overture Center for weddings, performances, meetings or other events, call 608.258.4163 or email [email protected].
EtiquettePlease turn off all paging devices, cell phones and watch alarms.Smoking is prohibited in Overture.The use of cameras or tape recorders in the theaters is prohibited without written permis-sion from Overture Center and the performing company’s management. Food, large bags and other large items are not permitted in the theaters. Bottled water and beverages in Overture Refillable Theater Cups are allowed in the theaters at select shows.In consideration of audience members with scent sensitivities and allergies, please use perfumes, aftershaves and other fragrances in moderation.Event StaffStagehand services in Overture are provided by members of Local 251 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.Volunteer usher and other services for Overture are provided by Overture Friends. For information, visit overturecenter.com/contribute/volunteer or call 608.258.4177.
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