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CAPA Announces 2013-14 Season Lineup of Concerts

By: Aug. 05, 2013
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CAPA today announced its season lineup for 2013-14. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 6 (unless otherwise noted), at the CAPATicket Center (39 E. State St.), all Ticketmaster outlets, and www.ticketmaster.com. To purchase tickets by phone, please call (614) 469-0939 or (800) 745-3000.

Tickets for Radiolab Live, An Evening with Pikelny, Sutton, Bulla, Bales & Cobb, The Milk Carton Kids, Jim Brickman, and The Fresh Beat Band are on sale now.

Aaron Diehl ONSALE AUGUST 9

Thursday, September 19, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $20, $25, $30

Columbus native Aaron Diehl is the 2011 Cole Porter Fellow in Jazz of the American Pianists Association. Hailed by the New York Times as a "revelation" and the Chicago Tribune as, "The most promising discovery that [Wynton] Marsalis has made since Eric Reed," Diehl's distinctive interpretations of the music of Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, Art Tatum, Duke Ellington, and other masters pays homage to the tradition while establishing his own original voice

Radiolab Live: Apocalyptical ONSALE NOW

Thursday, October 3, 8 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $35, $45

In this new live stage performance, the Peabody Award-winning radio show and hit podcast turns its gaze to the topic of endings, both blazingly fast and agonizingly slow. With their signature blend of storytelling, science, and music, hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich romp through hundreds of millions of years of history to arrive at the end, again and again. Joined on stage by Brooklyn guitarist and composer Sarah Lipstate, the evening will be a thought-provoking and laughter-inducing dance on the grave of our inevitable demise.

Chris Thile

Monday, October 14, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $30

Chris Thile, of Punch Brothers, is a mandolin virtuoso, composer, and vocalist. With his broad outlook that encompasses progressive bluegrass, classical, rock, and jazz, Thile transcends the borders of conventionally circumscribed genres, creating a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike. On this new program, he draws from his 2013 release, Bach Sonatas & Partitas Vol. 1, while also exploring his own compositions and contemporary music.

Tango Fire

Friday, October 18, 7 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $25, $30

The passionate music and fiery dance of the tango have undergone a renaissance in recent years, a testament to its ability to capture the imagination of lovers of music and dance around the world. The Tango Fire Company of Buenos Airesbrings this smoldering art form to the stage with an all-new production featuring12 spectacular dancers and a quartet of brilliant musicians, tracing the history of the art form from its origin on the streets of Buenos Aires through its evolution into contemporary ballroom styles.

An Evening with Pikelny, Sutton, Bulla, Bales & Cobb ONSALE NOW

Tuesday, October 22, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $20, $30

An Evening with Pikelny, Sutton, Bulla, Bales & Cobb marks a historic collaboration between five of the most celebrated acoustic instrumentalists and singers of our time-Noam Pikelny (banjo), Bryan Sutton (guitar), Jesse Cobb (mandolin), Barry Bales (bass), and Luke Bulla (fiddle). These musical friends are gathering in concert to share an evening of original and classic bluegrass music, an experience that customarily only happens behind closed doors, whether backstage at a festival or at a Nashville picking party.

The Milk Carton Kids ONSALE NOW

Tuesday, October 29, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $20

While The Milk Carton Kids' most obvious frame of musical reference is the classic folk sound of twin acoustic guitars and close harmonies, the band both expands and contradicts that rich legacy. Their music strikes listeners immediately with its sweet, bluegrass-inflected simplicity and rich, vivid harmonies, but underneath snakes sinuous guitar lines. Now touring in support of their new album, The Ash & Clay, released in March 2013.

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons

Sunday, November 3, 8 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $38, $50, $65, $75

With an incredible career spanning nearly 50 years, Frankie Valli has wooed audiences throughout the world with one of the most distinctive voices in rock 'n' roll. Valli scored 29 Top 40 hits with The Four Seasons and nine Top 40 hits as a solo artist, earning him induction into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame n 1990. As a member of The Four Seasons, Valli's number one hits include "Sherry," "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Walk Like a Man," "Rag Doll," and "December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)." As a solo artist, he hit number one with "My Eyes Adored You" and "Grease."

Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol

Thanksgiving weekend!

Friday, November 29, 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 30, 2 pm & 7:30 pm

Sunday, December 1, 2 pm & 7:30 pm

Ohio Theatre

Tickets: $22, $27, $32

A Columbus tradition for more than 30 years, Nebraska Theatre Caravan returns with the national touring production of A Christmas Carol. Capturing every detail of the Dickens classic, from the spine-chilling ghosts and gorgeous renditions of traditional British carols to crotchety Scrooge and lovable Tiny Tim, Columbusaudiences have come to love Charles Dickens' enchanting story and this treasured holiday event. This Family Series performance is made possible through the generous support of series sponsors AEP.

Over the Rhine

Thursday, December 5, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $28.50

Described as a "sometimes pensive, often poetic, and continually progressive folk-pop ensemble," Cincinnati-based Over the Rhine has been making music for more than 20 years. Karin Bergquist's torchy, devil-may-care voice brimming with Midwestern soul teamed with the brilliance of keyboardist and songwriter Linford Detweiler can seamlessly move from avant garde jazz to whisper-quiet folk subtleties to flat out rock. Now touring in support of the 2013 release of their double album, Meet Me at the End of the World.

Sweet Honey in the Rock: Celebrating the Holy Days

Thursday, December 5, 8 pm

Capitol Theatre

Tickets: $20, $30, $40, $50

Internationally renowned a capella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock celebrates music from many faiths around the globe with this one-of-a-kind seasonal concert. This program honors the holiday spirit from Christmas to Kwanzaa with traditional holiday standards such as "Go Tell It on the Mountain" and "This Little Light of Mine" blended with new holiday favorites.

Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2013

Sunday, December 8, 7 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $28, $38, $50.50, $65.50

Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2013 is an uplifting, high-energy show the whole family will love. Get into the holiday spirit as some of music's biggest names jam on fresh, lively arrangements of seasonal favorites, led by multi-GRAMMY nominee and saxophonist extraordinaire Dave Koz. Joining Dave this year are Japanese-born pianist/composer/producer Keiko Matsui; world-renowned singer Oleta Adams; and South African singer/guitarist Jonathan Butler. Together they'll be making spirits bright as this cherished holiday tradition marks its 16th anniversary.

The Irish Tenors - Wright * Kearns * Tynan

The Premiere Irish Holiday Celebration Tour

Monday, December 9, 8pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $23, $33, $43, $53

Finbar Wright, Anthony Kearns, and Ronan Tynan have been touring together as The Irish Tenors since 1998, with sold-out shows at Radio City Music Hall, Sydney Opera House, Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and major concert halls throughout the world. Their faces and voices are familiar to PBS audiences from several specials, including the "Ellis Island" recordings. All classically trained singers, together they combine to produce a sound and concert experience which touches hearts and stirs emotions through happy songs of celebration and humor mixed with touching melodies and songs that warm the heart.

Jim Brickman - The Magic of Christmas ONSALE NOW

Saturday, December 21, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $33, $43, $53, $68

In The Magic of Christmas, Jim Brickman and his special guest performers bring the spirit of the season to life, delivering the perfect blend of music and entertainment that creates lasting memories for the whole family. Performing holiday favorites and the hits that have made him the best-selling solo pianist of our time, Jim Brickman brings emotion, intimacy, warmth, and humor together for the must-see concert of the holiday season.

Nickelodeon's The Fresh Beat Band ON SALENOW

Tuesday, January 14, 6:30 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $30, $40

The Fresh Beat Band, Nickelodeon's preschool music group and stars of the hit TV series of the same name, are giving fans one more chance to see them live as they hit the road again for 60 performances on their nationwide concert tour. Featuring Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), Marina (Tara Perry), Twist (Jon Beavers), and Shout (Thomas Hobson), The Fresh Beat Band will perform hits from seasons one, two, and three of the Nickelodeon live-action music series that teaches preschoolers about music appreciation. Songs performed include "Here We Go, "A Friend Like You," "Bananas," and "Just Like A Rockstar" among others. This Family Series performance is made possible through the generous support of series sponsors AEP.

Ron White

Friday, January 17, 7 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $49.75, $59.75

Comedian Ron "Tater Salad" White is best known as the cigar smoking, scotch drinking funnyman from the "Blue Collar Comedy" phenomenon. But with two Grammy nominations, a Gold Record, three of the top rated one-hour specials in Comedy Central history, a book that appeared on the New York Times Best Seller List, and CD and DVD sales of more than 10 million units, Ron has established himself as a star in his own right.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Tuesday, February 4, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $28, $33

Led by founder and leader Joseph Shabalala, Ladysmith Black Mambazo now celebrates more than 50 years of joyous and uplifting music that marries the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions to the sounds and sentiments of Christian gospel music. In those years, the a cappella vocal group has created a musical and spiritual alchemy that has touched a worldwide audience representing every corner of the religious, cultural, and ethnic landscape. Their musical efforts over the past five decades have garnered praise and accolades within the recording industry, but also solidified their identity as a cultural force to be reckoned with.

The Peking Acrobats

Wednesday, February 12, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $25, $30, $33, $40

The Peking Acrobats push the envelope of human possibility with their tremendous skill and ability. They perform daring maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda of chairs, are experts at trick-cycling, precision tumbling, somersaulting, and gymnastics, defy gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control, and astonish audiences with their juggling dexterity and incredible balancing feats. These masters of agility and grace create an exuberant event with all the excitement and festive pageantry of a Chinese carnival.

Habib Koité

Wednesday, February 12, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $20, $25

Called "Mali's biggest pop star" by Rolling Stone, West African singer, songwriter, and guitarist Habib Koité has sold more than 250,000 albums around the globe and received raves from publications such as People, Entertainment Weekly, and theNew York Times. Drawing on styles from the different regions of Mali, Habib has gained a strong fan base by integrating the rock and folk sounds of the Western world with his cherished Malian roots.

Robert Post: Post Comedy Theatre

Friday & Saturday, March 7 & 8, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $25, $30

Actor, mime, puppeteer, juggler, ventriloquist, stand-up comedian, and improvising whirling dervish Robert Post is a one-man variety show now celebrating 40 years in a career that has taken him around the world. From meticulously crafted routines to freestyle improvisations, Post is a brilliant physical comedian whose lightning-quick character changes and physical dexterity leaves audiences howling with laughter.

The Second City's Happily Ever Laughter

Friday & Saturday, March 21 & 22, 8 pm daily

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $30

Chicago's legendary comedy theatre, The Second City, presents Happily Ever Laughter, a hilarious revue featuring some of the best sketches, songs, and improvisation from its 53-year history. Drawing on classic material from The Second City archives as well as scenes ripped from the morning headlines, The Second City's Happily Ever Laughter is your chance to see comedy stars in the making in an evening of smart, cutting edge comedy.

Motionhouse: Scattered

Tuesday, March 25, 8 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $20, $25, $30

In Scattered, highly physical dance theatre Motionhouse combines its trademark and mesmerizing aerial imagery with film and graphics to create a unique visual performance event. Performed on a huge curved floor which disappears skyward, the production uses projection technology to create a world in which the dancers move in, on, and through images. Scattered delves into the majesty and savagery of water as seven dancers plunge into an ocean, tumble down a waterfall, gasp with thirst under a scorching sun, and slide on an avalanche to a frozen landscape of arctic beauty.

The Four Bitchin' Babes in Mid Life Vices - A Guilt Free Musical Revue

Wednesday, March 26, 8 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $27, $39.50

The Four Bitchin' Babes are an original "Babes Brand" of musical theater with a 20+ year career on-stage and in-studio, releasing multiple recordings and a full length DVD. These four, multi-talented gal pals, each a brilliant writer-musician-comedianne in their own right, fill the stage with luxurious harmonies and sophisticated (never blue) stand-up comedy, creating an amazing evening of raucous delight. In Mid Life Vices, the girls use their wacky musical viewfinder to hysterically journal the lives of the Baby Boomer generation, honoring the quirks and habits of men and women who (like the Babes) refuse to act their age!

Sesame Street Live "Can't Stop Singing"

Saturday, March 29, 10:30 am & 2 pm

Sunday, March 30, 1 pm & 4:30 pm

Palace Theatre

Tickets: $23, $33, $63

When Elmo casts a spell with Abby Cadabby's magic wand, Sesame Streetbecomes a non-stop, all-singing, all-dancing musical montage! Grover and Baby Bear sing their highs and lows, Cookie Monster sings fast and slow, Bert and Ernie converse in song, and Murray makes mouth music for all to sing along! Learn why it feels good to sing a song, but why it feels good to stop, too! What will Elmo learn about the power of musical magic? Join the conga line of fun to find out! This Family Series performance is made possible through the generous support of series sponsors AEP.

Menopause The Musical

Thursday, April 24, 8 pm

Friday, April 25, 8 pm

Saturday, April 26, 2 pm & 8 pm

Sunday, April 27, 2 pm & 5:30 pm

Southern Theatre

Tickets: $48, $53, $58, $68

Set in a department store, four women with seemingly nothing in common meet by chance at a lingerie sale, but a sisterhood is soon created between these diverse women as they realize that they are all navigating menopause and it is no longer "The Silent Passage." The all-female cast makes fun of their woeful hot flashes, forgetfulness, mood swings, wrinkles, night sweats, and chocolate binges in this hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the '60s, '70s and '80s. See what millions of women worldwide have been laughing about for more than 10 years. It's the Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!

Patty Larkin

Friday, April 25, 8 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Tickets: $20, $25

Patty Larkin redefines the boundaries of folk-urban pop music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromising vocals and lyrics. Acoustic Guitar hails her "soundscape experiments" while Rolling Stone praises her "evocative and sonic shading." She has been described as "riveting" (Chicago Tribune), "hypnotic" (Entertainment Weekly), and a "drop-dead brilliant" performer (Performing Songwriter). Patty Larkin is touring in support of the release of her 14th recording,Still Green, a fresh approach to sound and life from a legendary songwriter who continues to amaze.

CAPA's EDUCATIONAL SERIES ONSALE NOW

Through the generous support of Honda, CAPA's Educational Series makes history, literature, and science come alive on the stages of Columbus' finest historical theatres. Specifically geared for students, the productions offer $5 tickets which included a post-performance question and answer session with the cast (whenever possible) and study guides that correlate to the Ohio academic content standards for fine arts and other subjects.

The 2013-14 Educational Series includes:

The Math Maniac Show

Monday, October 28, 10 am & 12:30 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Recommended for grades 1-6
Running Time: 55 minutes

The moment Max Millions The Math Maniac leaps on stage, students know they are on a fun-filled journey to being successful in mathematics! Max takes learning to a new level, making math easy to learn and fun to think about. Because the content of this program is 100% supportive of core curriculum in math, whether students are reviewing, previewing, or learning the material for the first time, not one minute is wasted or learning opportunity lost. Students have so much fun they don't even know they're learning!

Madeline and the Bad Hat

Tuesday, November 12, 10 am & 12:30 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Recommended for grades K-2
Running time: 55 min.

An original musical based on the much-loved book, Madeline and the Bad Hatcaptures the blithe yet touching spirit of Ludwig Bemelmans's Madeline series. It traces the adventures of a young Parisian girl who - despite starting off on the wrong foot with a mischievous new neighbor - eventually learns that first impressions aren't everything. This gently amusing tale of enemies who become friends will charm and entertain children and adults alike.

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol

Monday, December 2, 10 am

Ohio Theatre

Recommended for grades 3-12
Running time: 2 hrs 5 min plus a 15 min. intermission

Capturing every detail of the Dickens classic, from the spine-chilling ghosts and gorgeous renditions of traditional British carols to crotchety Scrooge and lovable Tiny Tim, Columbus audiences have come to love Charles Dickens' enchanting story and this treasured holiday event.

Dr. Insecta's Incredible, Unforgettable Bug Lab Experience

Monday, January 27, 10 am & 12:30 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Recommended for grades K-8

Running time: 1 hour

Experience real entomology magic as Dr. Insecta introduces some of the largest live insects on the planet. Bug Lab is an interactive enrichment program that entertains, educates, and desensitizes the fears we have about these incredible creations that let us share their world.

Kid Power's Operation Lunch Line 3-D

Thursday, February 27, 10 am & 12:30 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Recommended for grades K-6
Running time: 1 hour

Kid Power's Operation Lunch Line 3D is a highly interactive show designed to help children in grades K-6 learn the value of good nutrition and exercise. Using spectacular, 3D visual effects, the audience joins Kid Power on an amazing journey inside the human body of a boy named Max who feels lousy because he doesn't eat or move properly. Through audience participation the kids not only educate and motivate Max, but in doing so, learn they too are special, filled with all the "kid power" needed to develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors necessary to make health-enhancing choices and feel great.

My Heart in a Suitcase

Wednesday, March 19, 10 am & 12:30 pm

Lincoln Theatre

Recommended for grades 4-8
Running time: 55 minutes

Anne Lehmann and her family no longer feel safe in their Berlin home. Life inGermany is deteriorating quickly for the Lehmanns and all Jews in Germany. In order to protect their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lehmann may have to say goodbye to her forever. Now Anne must struggle to bring meaning out of despair, to cling to love and hope even in a world that seems to be filled with hatred and violence. As they show young people what happened in Germany and in other occupied nations prior to and during World War II - and how a heroine survived thanks to her own courage and the generosity of others - ArtsPower will teach them the importance of combating intolerance. The ultimate goal is to motivate children not only to appreciate reading and the theatre but also to love and respect all their fellow human beings.

For more information or to make reservations, student groups can contact Heather Kalman at 614.719.6764 or hkalman@capa.com.



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