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BECOME A MEMBER:

You can become a Flynn member at any time by phone, in person, by filling in Line 8 on the order form, or online. Highlights of membership benefits are listed below. For a complete description of all the benefits of membership, visit http://www.flynncenter.org/support-us/membership.html For additional information, contact the Flynn membership manager at 802-652-4507 or membership@flynncenter.org.

 

FRIEND ($50-$119)

* Advance ticketing opportunities for Flynn presentations and special events.

* Early enrollment opportunities for educational programming, including FlynnArts summer camps and classes for children, teens, and adults.

* Invitation to Flynn tours. Name listing in the Season Guide.

* One-year subscription to the Marquee, the Flynn’s member magazine.

 

CONTRIBUTOR ($120-$249) Benefits listed above, PLUS:

* A 10% discount on full-price tickets to most Flynn Center presentations.

* Complimentary ticket exchange for Flynn presented performances. Tickets must be presented at the box office no later than two business days prior to the performance.

* A 10% discount on all FlynnArts classes, workshops, and camps.\

 

DONOR ($250-$499) Benefits listed above, PLUS:

* A free parking voucher for the Corporate Plaza Parking Garage.

* A special insider’s look at the season with the artistic director and education director.

* A pair of tickets to one show from a selection of performances.

 

PATRON ($500-$999) Benefits listed above, PLUS:

* An invitation to a Patron event with an artist.

 

J.J. FLYNN CIRCLE ($1,000 & ABOVE) Benefits listed above, PLUS:

* Exclusive personalized ticketing service; advance notice of upcoming special performances; an invitation to the annual J.J. Flynn Reception, two complimentary Donor level memberships; complimentary tickets and more.

 

 

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES:

Please request all access services when ordering tickets 802-863-5966, V/relay calls welcome.

 

Accessible and companion seating and personal curbside assistance on request. Accessible elevator to FlynnSpace. Accessible restrooms.

 

Hearing assistance is provided by the Flynn’s wireless hearing loop. Wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge.

 

Selected productions are interpreted in American Sign Language (ASL). Call for details.

 

Large-print programs available for all shows. Braille programs available with 10 business days notice.

 

The theater is equipped with hearing loop technology; if you have a compatible hearing aid, switch it to the T setting. Assistive listening devices are also available free of charge at the concession counters.

 

The Flynn Center thanks the Vermont Council of the Blind for providing audio description services for select events.

 

 

HOSPITALITY SPONSORS:

Courtyard Marriott

Fairfield Inn, Marriott

Green Mountain Suites Hotel

Hilton Burlington

Holiday Inn

Hotel Vermont

 

 

GENERAL SPONSORS:

Season Sponsor Xfinity

Season Media Sponsor FreePressMedia

Concessions Sponsors Keurig Green Mountain and Lake Champlain Chocolates

Flynn Center Parking Courtesy of Vermont Parking and Corporate Plaza Parking Garage.

 

 

THANKS TO OUR FUNDERS FOR THEIR VITAL SUPPORT:

The presentation of Tri Minh Quartet is part of Center StageSM, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts, in cooperation with the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations, with additional support from the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation and the Asian Cultural Council. General Management for Center StageSM is provided by Lisa Booth Management, Inc.

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, Tales from Home, Steve Paxton and Jurij Konjar, Raphael Xavier, Martha Graham Dance Company, Camille A. Brown and Dancers, Shantala Shivalingappa, Ira Glass, Monica Bill Barnes, and Anna Bass, and Wendy Whelan are funded in part by the Capezio Ballet Makers Dance Foundation.

Camille A. Brown and Dancers, The Nile Project, and Miwa Matreyek are funded in part by the Expeditions program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the six New England state arts agencies.

The presentations of Tales from Home, Martha Graham Dance Company, and Shantala Shivalingappa are made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Marcus Roberts and the Modern Jazz Generation, Raphael Xavier, Kristina Wong, The Nile Project, and Terry Galloway are funded in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tales from Home, Jurij Konjar/Steve Paxton, Raphael Xavier, Martha Graham Dance Company, and are supported in part by the Vermont Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed do not necessarily represent those of the VHC or NEH.

The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts is a NPN Partner of the National Performance Network (NPN). Raphael Xavier is made possible in part by support from the NPN Performance Residency Program. Major contributors of NPN include the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency), the MetLife Foundation and the Nathan Cummings Foundation.

The Wong Street Journal is a National Performance Network (NPN) Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in partnership with the Circuit Network, Miami Light Project, REDCAT, and NPN. The Creation Fund is supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). For more information: www.npnweb.org.

The presentations of Mat Fraser and Julie Atlas Muz, Marcus Roberts and The Modern Jazz Generation, Schoolhouse Rocks Live!, and Terry Galloway are supported in part by a three-year grant from the Surdna Foundation for disability-related programming and education.

Special thanks to the Theatre Development Fund’s Autism Theatre Initiative for serving as an advisor for Schoolhouse Rock Live!, www.tdf.org/autism.

Programming is supported by endowments initiated through challenge grants from the Ford, Argosy, and Doris Duke Charitable foundations and matched by generous support from the community.

Local artists’ performances are supported in part by the Vermont Arts Council and the Vermont Community Foundation.

Flynn Center performances are funded in part by Andrea’s Legacy Fund, used to protect and maintain the Flynn’s performing arts and education programs.

 

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