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Thursday, November 20, 2025

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Mo'
It’s a little over 2,000 miles from Compton to Nashville, but drop the needle on Keb’ Mo’s captivating new album, Good To Be, and you can make the trip in a cool threeand-a-half-minutes flat.
“I’ve lived in Nashville for the last eleven years,” says Keb’, “but Compton has always been my home. Finding a way to connect those two places on this album was a powerful thing for me. It felt like something I needed to do.”
Written partially in Nashville and partially in the Compton house Keb’ grew up in, Good To Be is a celebration of roots and resilience, of growth and gratitude, of hope and memory. The songs here draw on country, soul, and blues to forge a sound that transcends genre and geography, weaving together past and present into a heartwarming tapestry spanning more than forty years of sonic evolution. Though Keb’ worked with a wide variety of collaborators on the project—country legend Vince Gill produced three tracks, while famed producer Tom Hambridge (B.B. King, Buddy Guy) helmed several more, and special guests like Darius Rucker, Kristin Chenoweth, and Old Crow Medicine Show appear throughout—it remains a deeply cohesive work, one anchored by the fivetime GRAMMY winner’s magnetic vocal delivery and relentless optimism. “It’s good to be here / It’s good to be anywhere,” Keb’ sings on the album’s easygoing title track. “It’s good to be back / Good to be home again.”
“I believe that music has the power to heal,” Keb’ explains, “and I wanted this album to make people feel good. I wanted it to bring joy and make them maybe think about where they come from and the journeys that brought them to where they are.”
For Keb’ Mo’, that journey began nearly half a century ago, when he landed his first major gig in Papa John Creach’s band at the age of 21. Over the course of the next 20 years, Keb’ would go on to establish
himself as a respected guitarist, songwriter, and arranger, and though he recorded a one-off album in 1980 under his birth name, Kevin Moore, it wasn’t until 1994 that he would introduce the world to Keb’ Mo’ with the release of his widely acclaimed selftitled debut. Critics were quick to take note of Keb’s modern, genre-bending take on old school sounds, and two years later, he garnered his first GRAMMY Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album with Just Like You. In the decades to come, Keb’ would take home four more GRAMMY Awards; top the Billboard Blues Chart seven times; perform everywhere from Carnegie Hall to The White House; collaborate with many including Taj Mahal, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, The Chicks, and Lyle Lovett; have compositions recorded and sampled by artists as diverse as B.B. King, Zac Brown, and BTS; release signature guitars with both Gibson and Martin; appear in and compose music for films and TV shows like The Blues, Mike and Molly, and Can’t You Hear The Wind Howl; and earn the Americana Music Association’s 2021 award for Lifetime Achievement in Performance. NPR’s Mountain Stage hailed him as “one of the most decorated living blues artists,” while The New Yorker raved that “few musicians emblematize the blues like Kevin Moore,” and The New York Times praised “the subtle twists of his songwriting” along with his knack for “facing down desolation with a grin.”
“I’m happy with my success and grateful for my career,” Keb’ explains, “but I’m still breathing and I’m still hungry. I may be about to turn 70, but I’ve got no interest in slowing down. I’m out there going for it every single day.”
Good To Be is proof of that. While some of the material here was written as far back as the early ’70s, other tunes were penned just months ago in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced Keb’ off the road for more than a full year. Working both in Nashville and in Compton, where
he recently purchased and renovated his late mother’s house, Keb’ often found himself reflecting on the idea of home, contemplating what it means to belong and what it takes to stay true to yourself.
“You can’t bring an attitude to Compton,” says Keb’, who enlisted the famed Compton Cowboys for the Good To Be music video. “You can’t pose. You can’t be anything but real when you’re walking down the same streets you used to ride your bike on as a kid. In a lot of ways, coming back there felt like it completed me.”
Once the songs had been assembled, Keb’ set up shop at his home studio back in Nashville, where he cut the bulk of the album live and in the moment. From there, he began fleshing out the performances with horns, strings, backup singers, and the record’s many special guests. Some— like Rucker and legendary Freedom Rider Rip Patton, who at one time lived next door to Keb’ in Compton and sadly passed away before the album’s release— stopped by the studio to record in person, while others—like Chenoweth, Old Crow Medicine Show, bassist Marcus Miller, and guitarist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram— contributed their parts remotely.
“This album is where I’m at right now,” says Keb’. “It might not fit neatly into a certain category (even though the music biz and algorithms like to keep me tightly in the blues genre). Don’t get me wrong: the blues is a very important part of my experience, but it’s not all of who I am musically. Years ago, I drove around in LA delivering flowers and listening to some of the greatest Nashville artists on the radio, and now that I’ve lived here a while, it’s probably shaped me even more. So the album might be ‘all over the place,’ but the common denominator is always going to be me."
Indeed, Good To Be manages to integrate a broad range of sounds, bouncing from funky soul and gritty R&B to country twang
and tender folk with deceptive ease. The blissful “Good Strong Woman” mixes buoyant vocals and pedal steel guitar as it celebrates the power of true love, while the ultra-smooth “Sunny And Warm” channels a summer day in SoCal with its breezy guitars and Latin percussion, and the mischievous “Medicine Man” splits the difference between Appalachia and the Delta with its back porch fiddle, banjo, and harmonica. The arrangements here are lifted and airy, rarely seeming to touch the ground as they ruminate on commitment (“So Good To Me”), friendship (“Lean On Me”), joy (“’62 Chevy”), and emotional intimacy (“Quiet Moments”). Even when Keb’ tackles weightier topics like the environment and social justice on tracks like the tender “Louder” and stirring “Marvelous To Me,” he still manages to hone in on the light at the end of the tunnel, insisting on hope and faith in the face of doubt and struggle.
“No matter what, I’m going to maintain my optimism,” Keb’ reflects. “I’m going to maintain my peace.”
Ultimately, that’s what Good To Be is all about: appreciating what you’ve got, where you come from, and who you get to share it with. “It’s good to be you / It’s good to be me,” Keb’ sings with an audible grin. “It’s good to be young / Good to be old / Good to be home again.”


Saturday, November 22, 2025

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Sutton Foster is a Tony Award winning actress, singer, and dancer who was most recently seen starring in an acclaimed turn as Princess Winnifred in the Broadway revival of Once Upon a Mattress at the Hudson Theatre. Sutton reprised the role after leading the critically adored adaptation at the New York City Center Encores! and will travel with the show for a limited run at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles this winter. Prior, Sutton was seen starring as Mrs. Lovett in the Tony Award winning Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opposite Aaron Tveit at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The two-time Tony winning actress starred as Marian Paroo in the 2022 Broadway Revival of The Music Man at the Winter Garden Theatre. Her performance earned her seventh Tony award nomination as well as the coveted 2022 Drama League Distinguished Performance Award.
In the summer of 2021, Sutton reprised one of her most notable roles as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes at the Barbican Theatre in London in which she earned an Oliver Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. A cinematic version of the show had a subsequent limited release in US and Australia theaters. Her original performance in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s revival at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre earned her a 2011 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Sutton starred as The Baker’s Wife in the Hollywood Bowl’s sold-out summer 2019 production of Into the Woods. Previously, she appeared in the title role of the New Group’s 50th anniversary revival of Sweet Charity and in Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley’s Tony-nominated Broadway revival, Violet. Sutton also appeared on stage as Queenie in New York City Center Encores! Off-Center’s production of The Wild Party in July 2015.
Under the direction of Michael Mayer,
Sutton starred as Millie Dillmount in the 2002 Broadway production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Marquis Theatre. Originating the role, she established herself as one of the greatest talents in the industry and earned her first Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. Foster has originated numerous notable roles, including Princess Fiona in Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire’s Shrek the Musical at The Broadway Theatre, as well as Inga in Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan’s parody of the horror film genre, Young Frankenstein, at Foxwoods Theatre.
Sutton’s performance as Janet Van De Graaff in Casey Nicholaw’s The Drowsy Chaperone at the Marquis Theatre in 2006 earned her Tony Award, Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and Ovation Award nominations. Among her other theater credits include: Les Misérables, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Annie and Grease. In addition, Sutton made her Off-Broadway debut as Prudence in Paul Weitz’s comedy, Trust which showed at Second Stage Theatre and starred Zach Braff, Bobby Cannavale, and Ari Graynor.
In the fall of 2021, Sutton became a firsttime author with the release of her memoir Hooked: How Crafting Saved My Life. The page turner is comprised of funny and intimate stories and reflections about how crafting has kept her sane while navigating the highs and lows of family, love, and show business.
On television, Sutton led the critically acclaimed TV Land series, “Younger.” Created by “Sex in the City’s” Darren Star and styled by the iconic Pat Field, the esteemed series was the longest running original series in TV Land history.
Sutton first collaborated Amy ShermanPalladino when she starred as Michelle Simms in the beloved ABC Family series, “Bunheads.” She reunited with Amy Sherman-Palladino later guest starring roles in the Netflix revival of “Gilmore Girls:
A Year in the Life” and the final season of Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Sutton’s additional on-screen credits include ABC’s “A Million Little Things,” CBS drama “Instinct,” HBO’s comedy series “Flight of the Conchords,” USA Network’s “Royal Pains,” “Law & Order: SUV,” “Elementary,” “Psych” and guest appearances on the well-known children series Disney’s “Johnny and the Sprites,” and PBS’s “Sesame Street.”
As a solo artist, Sutton has toured the country with her hit solo concert which featured
songs from her debut solo CD “Wish” as well as her follow up CD, “An Evening with Sutton Foster: Live at the Cafe Carlyle.” She has also graced the stages of Carnegie Hall, Feinstein’s, Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series and many others. Sutton released her third solo album, “Take Me to the World,” through Ghostlight Deluxe, June 1, 2018.
Sutton Foster holds an honorary doctorate from Ball State University, where she also teaches.
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Zinckgraf Electrical Contractors LLC, Benjamin Zinckgraf President Tom Zinckgraf / Investment Strategies Advisors
The Encore Society at Mayo Performing Arts Center was established to thank and recognize those generous individuals who have remembered MPAC in their will or estate plans. Members of the Encore Society enjoy special benefits and privileges including invitations to an annual Encore Society event; invitations to tours and select performances, and recognition in MPAC’s e-newsletter and website. With a planned gift, such as a bequest, you can help MPAC in its mission of bringing the finest performing arts to our community, providing arts education to all ages, and operating and maintaining our beautiful facility. Your support will strengthen MPAC and create a lasting legacy for generations to come.
If you are considering a gift to us, please visit our website at www.MayoArts.org/support/ planned-giving. Download and return the Intent of Planned Gift form, or contact Marysue DePaola, Development Director, at 973-5390345 ext. 6503 or MDepaola@MayoArts.org for more information.
MPAC thanks our Encore Society
Members for their generous support!
Lois Brounell
Barbara and Mark Byron
Thomas J. Collins
Joan Eisen
Sally Epstein
Kay Gannon
Helen Grace
John and Sheridan Greeniaus
Martin Lockwood and Maureen Babb
Bud and Sudy Mayo
Francis MacMaster
Patty Mann
Eileen Paragano
N. Larry Paragano Sr.
Marjorie and Keith Remland
Harry and Maxine Riskin
Ron and Debra Sanes
Hank and Jacke Schram
Anita J. Siegel
Bill and Mary Louise Smith
Allan W. Staats
Wendy and Greg Supron
Lisa and Peter Wallburg
Membership brings you closer to the heart of MPAC’s mission. As a nonprofit organization, MPAC relies on the generosity of its members to help bridge the gap between ticket sales and operating costs. Visit MayoArts.org/Support and click on the “Membership” tab to view a complete list of all levels and benefits, or use the QR code below.
Consider membership in the Starlight Society and receive even more benefits!
For more information, call Lana Missaggia, Membership and Special Events Manager at 973-539-0345, ext. 6526.

MPAC is grateful to all of the donors who have given so generously through Membership, the Starlight Ball and other special gifts. This list represents total cumulative giving in the past twelve months (August 5, 2024 through August 5, 2025).
$100,000 and higher
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gagnon*
F.M. Kirby Foundation
Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund
New Jersey State Council on the Arts
$40,000 - $99,999
Atlantic Health
Joe and Jeanne Goryeb*
Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy, Jacobs Levy
Equity Management*
Mayo Family/Anne Mayo Ferrante*
Nancy and Howard Moseson*
New Jersey Cultural Trust
Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark*
$20,000 - $39,999
ADP Automatic Data Processing
Inc. Foundation
Ed and Cathy Ahart*
BASF Corporation
Katherine and Joseph Brucchieri*
Ann and Art Corwin*
Ralph Errington Charitable Foundation
John and Kristin Hyland*
Kennedys
Ken and Lauren Lantigua*
Paula and Bill Marino*
RBC Wealth Management
Nikki Sumpter*
Wendy and Greg Supron*
Towne Toyota*
Trend Motors Volkswagen*
The Harold Wetterberg Foundation
$10,000 - $19,999
Eileen Campbell and Struan Robertson
Jim and Donna Chambers*
Mary E. and David L. Cobb*
The Conger Family Foundation*
Crum & Forster*
Kristin Elliott Charitable Fund
Rob and Nancye Falzon*
Sheridan and John Greeniaus*
The Hampshire Companies, LLC
Richard and Cindy Johnson*
JPMorgan Private Bank
Karen and Jeff Kirby/ The Broadfield Fund*
Gay Klapman*
Bruce Leff and Family*
Raymond Loffredo and Hon.
Sallyanne Floria A.J.S.C. (Ret.)*
Lord Abbett
Jim and Danielle Malloy*
Elizabeth A. Mattson*
The MCJ Amelior Foundation
Mendham Capital Management*
O. Berk Company LLC*
Paragano Family Foundation
Provident Bank
Harry and Maxine Riskin*
Sue and Eric J. Robbins
Eileen and Carlos Rodriguez*
Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes*
Hank and Jacke Schram*
Symphony Workplaces*
Valley Bank
Debbie Vilage and Chris Vilage*
David and Lisa Welsh*
Wm. Blanchard Co.
$5,000 - $9,999
Tara Albritton and Amanda Sinkewitz
Alstede Farms*
The Arnold F. Baggins Foundation, Inc.
Colleen Bondy*
Karen and Mike Byrne*
Betty Carroll*
Chip Carver and Anne DeLaney*
Charles Foundation
Ms. Janet DeMeo*
Christine Corra DiCesare*
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
Harriett and Bob Druskin*
E.J. Grassmann Trust
The Ellis Family*
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Fox Rothschild LLP*
Tom and Susan Fuller*
Michael and Jennifer Harmon*
Linda Hellstrom*
Marcia and Peter Hunter*
Jeffrey Kalajian*
Brad M. Kaplan, Esq.*
Bill and Barbara Killeen*
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knief
The Sandra Kupperman Foundation
McCarter & English, LLP
Thomas and Marylyn McLaughlin*
Nancy and David Medford*
Pam Mondelli and Paul Pazniokas*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulholland*
George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust
The Frank A. and Edith Orechio Foundation, Inc.
Nicholas and Marta Pascarella*
Peapack Private
Bob and Anne Rooke*
The Rosenbloom Foundation
Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP
Catherine Shirtz
Pat and Pam Sullivan*
TD Bank Charitable Foundation
Tempewick Wealth Management*
Denise and Dean Vanech
Lisa and Peter Wallburg*
Finn and Kim Wentworth*
Gil and Claire Zweig*
$1,000 - $4,999
Susan and Ken Adler*
The Albert M. Higley Co.
Sheri and Steve Alexander*
ALFA Development, Inc.*
Virginia R. Anderson*
Anne and Alexander Aquilino*
Atlantic Dental Care,
Dr. Karey P. Matthews, DDS *
Theresa Augustine-Christie*
Carole Baker and Joseph Ward*
Bruce R. Balbach*
Laura Balsamini*
Charles and Nancy Bareijsza*
Daniel and Carol Barkin
Laurie and Larry Baruch*
Baum Advanced Chiropractic*
Michelle and Jim Becher*
Charles and Mary Becht*
Jack and Robin Benvent*
Wendy and Jay Birnbaum*
Michele and William Blanchard
William Blinn*
Richard Bloom, Bloom & Bloom LLP*
Ken and Lisa Bodmer*
Michael and Eileen Boos Family*
Carol and Ray Borgersen*
Morgan and Amy Bornstein*
Richard F. Brazicki*
Ginger Brennan and Romas Radvila*
Bressler, Amery & Ross*
Robin and Eli Brickman*
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown*
Gregg and Jackie Buckalew*
Denis and Barbara Burke*
Melissa Burnside and Jair Brand*
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll, Jr.*
Chilmark Real Estate Services*
Bill Chisolm
Citizens Philanthropic Foundation
Robin and Jeffrey Cohen*
Janet and Robert Cole, MD*
Stan and Holly Coleman*
Marlene and Wayne Colizza*
John and Nancy Collier*
Gail Collins*
John and Christine Como*
The Contino Family*
Rachel and Tom Cortese*
Linda R. Couch*
Marc and Theresa Creedon*
Frank and Jeanine Crippen*
Ivy R. Cutler*
Paul and Johanna Daly*
Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell H. Davich*
Virginia De Lalla*
Matthew and Elizabeth DeLaney*
Victor Delimata*
Sharon M. Della Fera*
Delta Dental of New Jersey
James and Lorna DeMaio*
DePasquale The Spa*
Paul and Donna DiAntonio*
John and Kellie Doucette*
The Dougherty Group at Compass*
Leslie and Brian Drucks*
Molly Dunn and Len Smith*
DW*
Eastwick Foundation
Tom Eastwick*
Donna L. Eberle*
Tony and Marianne Ehinger*
Eiros Group*
Encore Energy Group Inc.*
John and Lisa Ennis*
Sally Epstein*
Dr. Lawrence Fabrizio*
Kieran and Molly Fagan*
Dr. and Mrs. Colin Failey
John and Linda Fedinec*
Tom and Flora Feitel*
Stephen L. and Ann Marie Feld*
Edward Fernandez and Jessica Thomee*
Financial Structures and
Advisory, Inc.*
Matthew and Teresa Finlay*
Pat and Bud Foullois*
Patricia Fox and Bob Benjamin*
Caren Frankel and Jory Magidson*
Jeri-Ann and Matt Frankel*
Franklin Templeton Investments
David Fry*
Clementina Gardner
Gearty & McIntyre LLP, CPAs*
Mr. Richard Genabith*
John and Siobhan Gilfillan*
Caroline and Richard Godfrey*
Tobi and George Goldman*
Dr. and Mrs. Alberto Goldwaser*
Tiernan Gordon
The Goret Family*
Richard and Leslie Goryeb*
Lawrence and Rita Gotfried*
Helen Green
Lawrence and Florence Green*
Greystone Intelligence*
Bob Groder and Celmira Nasuto*
The Grushkin Family*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Habib*
Amir and Naama Hadar*
The Hagelin Family*
Jerry Happ*
Don Hardman*
Bruce and Sharon Harrison*
The Hart Family*
Paula Hartman and Ray Lombardo*
Tracy and Ian Hassan*
Kenneth and Cynthia Heaton*
Roger and Ameeta Held*
Pam Heller*
J. Brooke Hern and Elizabeth Shipman*
Hightower Family*
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Horan*
Karl and Donna Huelsenbeck*
I.A.T.S.E. Local 632
Elizabeth Iacampo*
In Thyme Catered Events*
Joel and Alissa Isaacson*
Bryan and Bridget Jaeger*
Irving B. Kahn Foundation, Inc.
Janine and George Kelly*
Jeff Kelly
Mike Tannenbaum,
Key Strategies, LLC*
Laura Kiesewetter*
Hans and Pamela Knapp*
Michael Kohner*
Jeffrey and Donna Kraft*
Matthew Krog*
Harry Krystalla, CPA, LLC*
Jane and Michael Kurek*
Allison and Paul Larena*
John and Elaine Lasalandra*
Tracey and Stu Lasser*
Patrick Layng
Will and Mary Leland*
Jered and Alyssa Leo*
Bill and Eileen Levine*
Barbara and Stuart Levy*
Steven and Beena Levy*
Angela and William Lewis*
Dave and Tess Lewis*
Ellen and Jonathan Lewis*
Jeffrey and Lisa Libman*
John and Brenda Lillis*
Doug and Jami Lionetti*
Arleen and Sandy Lipsman*
Matthew and Susan Lodge*
Mr. Bruce Lowenhaupt*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lynch*
Andy and Kristin Lynn
James and Christine MacDonald*
Don and Fran MacMaster*
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Magnani*
Lois and Peter Mancuso*
Nick and Jamie Mandala*
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Martin*
Janice Marturano and Peter Thompson*
Laura and Steve Matlin
Shikha and Ken Mayer*
Jim and Sue McArdle*
Charles McClafferty*
The McGuinn Family Foundation
Donna McNamara*
Medical Device Concepts, LLC*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meizoso, Jr.
Mr. David F. Miller and Ms. Sheila F. Eule*
Frances and Scott Miller*
Elden Mills*
Mrs. Rachel Mullen*
Sep and Karen Naraghi*
Stephen and Kirsten Neville
New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company
Phil and Gen Nicastro*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norkin*
Joyce and Edward O’Gorman*
Peter O’Hagan*
Carolyn Olenowski*
Arnold M. Olshan*
Gordon Olver and Lynn Fiore*
John and Lucy Orfan*
Don and Tammy Panetta*
Eileen Paragano*
The Park Savoy Estate
Tony and Toni Pecci*
Jennifer and Jeff Peifly*
Patrice Picard*
Stephen and Lisa Plavin*
Jack and Carole Plaxe*
Judy and Jim Pohlman
Polizzi Family*
Martin and Clare Prentice*
Jim and Helen Quinn*
Gary and Marie Radford*
FJ Rawding, A.I.A.;Architecture & Planning*
Andrea Martone and
Paul Cristelli, Realty Executives Platinum Agents*
Kurt and Linda Riedener*
Riker Danzig LLP*
Andrea Rizzo*
Eileen Rolnick*
Anthony Roselli and Cortney D’Amato-Roselli*
Chris and Monica Rosin*
Rowe Funeral Home*
Joanne Ryan*
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sailer*
Dr. Michael and Mrs. Alice Samach*
Angelo and Mona Sappio*
Rudy and Debora Schloesser*
William and Stacey Schlosser*
Chris and Sumali Schmidt*
Mr. Michael Schramm*
Adam Schwab*
Robert and Sherry Scott*
Jackie Scura and Benny Epstein*
Maggi Sellers*
Shade Tree Garage*
Sherman Atlas Sylvester & Stamelman*
Brenda Sichel*
Anita J. Siegel*
Drs. Matthew and Judi Sills*
Craig and Cathy Simon*
Marg and Glen Skar*
Jill Southren-Moretti*
Christine St. Peter and Adam Levinsohn*
Ms. Ann Stachenfeld
JStu (Jon Stewart)*
Dan Stiles and Monika Karoly*
Sandy and Jeff Stiles*
Kevin and Betsy Sullivan*
Berton and Wendy Taffet*
Neil and Sue Thakur*
The Charitable Foundation of the Burns Family, Inc.
Ardra Vanessa*
Thomas and Rebecca Wafer*
Judy and Alan Weinstein*
Wendy and Michael Whiting*
Eileen and Hayes Williams*
Helen Williams*
Lori and Rich Wilson*
Leonard and Mona Witman*
Wendy and Gary Young*
Matthew and Cindy Zimmer*
Zinckgraf Electrical Contractors
LLC, Benjamin Zinckgraf President*
Tom Zinckgraf / Investment
Strategies Advisors*
Mary and Louis Zingone*
$500 - $999
Carol Banks
Beer Architectural Group LLC*
Don and Donna Blum*
Bev and Bob Burton*
Karel and Jeff Carfora*
Dan and Caitlin Churchill*
Matthew Clark*
Vicki Clauss*
Julie and Steve Conger*
Cynthia Crecca*
Alice D. Cutler*
Robert and Claudia Damiano*
D’Maris and Joseph Dempsey*
Susan and Brian Donnelly*
Mark and Missy Durham*
Frank and Kay Failla*
William and Christine Ferdinand*
William and Donna Flannery*
Amanda and David Fowler*
Stephen Froehlich*
Michael P. Gallagher*
Janice and Fred Ganning*
Gardinerville*
Lisa Gemborys*
Candy C. Grossman*
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hendricks*
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hilbert*
Barry Kleiman*
Laura Kontoleon*
Larena Construction
Nancy L. and Arthur E. Lee*
Lisa Leggett*
Mark and Mary Lio*
Drs. William and Julie Timins Lupatkin*
Jeffrey Markovitz and Michelle Tomasso*
Michael and Jennifer Markovitz*
Sara P. McMahon
Peter and Jill McRae*
Robert A. and Lisa Nicolais Miller*
Penolope Moore*
Andrew Muroff*
Joseph M. and Jane E. Myers*
Lisa and Roy Naturman*
Novartis US Foundation
Judy Ocello*
Mrs. Margaret Parker*
Laura J. Pinti*
Marjorie and Keith Remland*
Ann and Warren Rhines*
Debra Ross*
Eleanor Rowe*
Adolfo and Carol Samper*
Steve and Diana Schlesinger*
Larry B. and Cheryl L. Smith*
Christine and Kerry Smyth*
Dana and Alan Sobel*
Allyson and Bruce Speier*
Chris and Sandra Stamos*
Harold Starkman and Christine Donnelly*
Florence Thauvin and Joe Saco*
Chris Thomas*
Frances Tort*
Richard and Cheryl Tully*
William and Susan Waagner*
Sheryl and Gary Weine*
Susan Weinstock*
Ms. Melanie West
James Wronko*
*Denotes MPAC Member
Show your MPAC Membership card and save at local businesses!
• Amanti Vino
• Beenie’s Ice Cream
• Cluck-U Chicken
• Crunch Fitness
• Enjou Chocolat
• Enzo Restaurant & Pizzeria
• Fully Promoted
• Glenbrook Brewery
• Just Jersey
• NOM Mexican Table + Tequila Bar
• The Office Tavern Grill
• South Street Creamery & Cafe
• TOWN Bar + Kitchen
Complete terms, conditions, and discount information available on the Member Discounts page on MayoArts.org.
For more info, call 973-712-0708.

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*As of February 28, 2025
We are grateful to the following companies who have generously matched their employees’ charitable gifts to MPAC.* Please be sure to check with your HR Department or scan the QR code to see if your company participates in a Matching Gift program!
AbbVie Inc.
ADP
AT&T Foundation
Bank of America
BD Big Lots!
BlackRock
Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Evernorth
FirstEnergy Foundation
Goldman Sachs
Google Horizon
Insperity Support Services LP
Johnson & Johnson
Merck Foundation
Mondelez International, Inc.
Novartis
Pfizer
Pitney Bowes
Prudential

SPS Gives Back
StoneX Group Inc.
TCV
Toyota Voya Foundation
Wells Fargo
*As of August 5, 2025
Assistive Listening Devices are available at the concessions counter prior to each performance.
Elevator: There is an elevator to the balcony level and Art Upstairs gallery.
Restrooms are located on both the orchestra and balcony levels and are all equipped with changing tables.
Large print program inserts are available upon request. Program book can also be viewed digitally at MayoArts.org/ProgramBook
In Case of Fire, exits are indicated by red signs. In the event of a fire or other emergency, please walk to the nearest exit. MPAC is a barrier-free environment.
Lost & Found is available through house management. Please call 973-539-0345 ext. 6516.
Please silence all electronic devices before entering the theatre.
Photographing or recording any performance as well as possessing any device for photographing or recording inside the Theatre without the express permission of the management is prohibited.
Ordering Tickets can be done in person at the box office, online at MayoArts.org, on the MPAC mobile app, or by calling 973-539-8008
Box Office hours: Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm and
Two hours prior to a performance Advertise in this program guide! Visit MayoArts.org/advertising for info.
Rent the Theatre: The theatre, lobby and Starlight Room are available for rent during our concert season subject to availability.
Visit: MayoArts.org/about/facility-rental

Gallery
Every Tuesday, 12 PM - 2 PM
MPAC’s Starlight and Art Upstairs Galleries showcase visual artists from a variety of mediums.
www.MayoArts.org/about/visual-arts

Thank you to the following food establishments for their support. Read more about our Restaurant Partners on MayoArts.org!





40 W Park Place, Morristown; 973-326-9200
Creative farm-to-table fare is the draw at this modern eatery with an open kitchen and hip atmosphere. AgricolaEatery.com
2 Whippany Road, Morristown; 973-451-2619
Blue Morel combines the finest seasonal ingredients from local, regional, organic and sustainable farms with the culinary creativity of Chef Thomas Ciszak.
BlueMorel.com
Dublin Pub
4 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-538-1999
For over 50 years, Dublin Pub has been a cornerstone of Morristown. Now, with a stunning renovation and a refreshed look, we’re bringing new energy to this beloved institution while keeping the same welcoming spirit that has made us a local favorite.
DublinPubNJ.com
8 DeHart Street, Morristown; 973-993-9090
Enjou Chocolat makes uniquely delicious chocolate gift items. Gourmet Chocolate, Custom Shaped Chocolate, Corporate Gifts, Gift Baskets, and Wedding and Party Favors. EnjouChocolat.com
Kirshenbaum Baking Co.
22 Schuyler Place, Morristown; 973-850-8005
New to Morristown! We started small during the pandemic, sending love in cookie form to friends and family across the country. As the word spread, so did the demand for our cookies, pastries, and savory bites. kbcbakery.com


40 W Park Place, Morristown; 973-326-1800
Roots is an upscale local chophouse serving steak, seafood and New American sides in a traditional setting. Roots brings the old-fashioned New York steak house feel to the heart of downtown Morristown. RootsSteakhouse.com
150 South Street, Morristown; 973-993-8066
The Stirling Tavern, minutes away from MPAC, is the sister restaurant to the award-winning Stirling Hotel. Stirling Tavern offers an exquisite cocktail menu, 16 revolving draft beers and happy hour Tuesday - Friday. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere to begin or end your theatre experience.
StirlingTavern.com
Interested in becoming a Restaurant Partner? Visit MayoArts.org/advertising








9/5 moe. - Celebrating 35 Years
9/9 George Thorogood and The Destroyers: “The Baddest Show on Earth Tour”
9/11 An Intimate Evening with Celtic Thunder
9/12 Opening Night! Aaron Tveit
9/19 Manhattan Comedy Night
9/20 MasterChef All-Stars Live
9/21 The Platters®, The Coasters® & The Classic Drifters
9/24 Steve Winwood Live*
9/26-27 The Addams Family
9/29 The Drew Forum Presents Mitt Romney
10/2 YES: The Fragile 2025 Tour
10/3 Disney’s Moana: Live-to-Film Concert
10/4 Pink Martini
10/5 Masters of Illusion
10/7 Joss Stone: Less is More
10/8 An Evening with Amy Grant: Songs/Stories/Memories
10/9 Yächtley Crëw
10/12 Celebrating Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Helloween
10/17 The Psychology of Cults
10/18 Randy Travis: More Life Tour
10/22 Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners: American As It Gets Tour
10/24 Il Divo By Candlelight 10/26 Gabby’s Dollhouse Live!
11/1 Anthony Rodia: Laugh Till It Hurts Tour
11/4 The Stray Cats
11/5 Postmodern Jukebox: Magic, Moonlight & Mistletoe
11/6 NEEDTOBREATHE: The Barely Elegant Acoustic Tour
11/8-9 Tina: The Tina Turner Musical
11/13 Marc Cohn & Shawn Colvin Together Onstage
11/14
New Jersey Ballet: Visionary Voices
11/15 Ashley McBryde
11/20 Keb’ Mo’
11/22 Sutton Foster
11/28 Leslie Odom, Jr.: The Christmas Tour
11/29 Manhattan Comedy Night
11/30 Champions Of Magic: Holiday Spectacular
December
12/2 Preservation Hall Jazz Band presents A Creole Christmas
12/3 Home for the Holidays Featuring Peabo Bryson, Sheena Easton, Ruben Studdard and Ilya Serov
12/4
LeAnn Rimes: Greatest Hits Christmas Tour
12/5 The Irish Tenors
12/6 Chris Isaak
12/7 A Magical Cirque Christmas
12/12-27 New Jersey Ballet’s The Nutcracker with New Jersey Symphony
January
1/3 Magic Rocks starring Illusionist Leon Etienne
1/9 Yellow Brick Joel: The Tribute Concert
1/16-18 Chicago the Musical
1/30 Manhattan Comedy Night
1/31 The New York Bee Gees
February
2/5 Alan Cumming: Uncut
2/6 An Intimate Evening with David Foster & Katharine McPhee
2/7 The Man in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
2/12 The Temptations and The Four Tops
2/13 Cirque Kalabante
2/14 Linda Eder: With Love from Linda
2/20 RENT in Concert
2/27 The Fab Four: HELP!
2/28 Ndlovu Youth Choir
March
3/1
Curious George: The Golden Meatball
3/5 The Simon & Garfunkel Story
3/6-8 Riverdance 30 –The New Generation
3/10
3/11
3/15
3/20-21
3/21-22
Gregorian: Pure Chants World Tour featuring the Songs of Enigma
The High Kings: The Rocky Road Tour
The Gazillion Bubble Show
New Jersey Ballet: Icons of American Ballet Featuring New Jersey Symphony
New Jersey Ballet: Sleeping Beauty Featuring New Jersey Symphony
3/25 ¡Cubanismo!
3/26
3/27
4/9
4/18
4/22
The Ten Tenors: 30th Anniversary World Tour
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players: The Mikado
Women of Americana: A Celebration of American Music
Tony Danza: Standards and Stories
One Night of Queen
4/24 The String Queens
5/3
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
5/9 The Doo Wop Project
5/15
6/27
The Glenn Miller Orchestra
Three American Troubadours: A Celebration of Taylor, Simon & King
*Limted Tickets Schedule subject to change. More shows to be added!
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