Tuesday, July 31, 2012

ASU GAMMAGE ANNOUNCES FUND IN HONOR OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S 20th ANNIVERSARY

On Monday, July 30, ASU Gammage announced the creation of the Colleen Jennings-Roggensack fund for Cultural Participation in honor of Jennings-Roggensack’s 20 years of service at the Frank Lloyd Wright designed performing arts center located on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University.

Jennings-Roggensack has helped grow the venue into the largest university-based presenter of performing arts in the world and established its mission of Connecting CommunitiesTM, which brings the work ASU Gammage presents beyond the stage and impacts the community through shared experiences. Jennings-Roggensack has artistic, fiscal and administrative responsibility for ASU Gammage, ASU Kerr Cultural Center, with additional responsibility for non-athletic activities at Sun Devil Stadium and Wells Fargo Arena. In the past 20 years, Jennings-Roggensack distinguished herself as one of the most influential leaders in the performing arts locally, nationally and internationally.

The fund which will fund Cultural Participation programs at ASU Gammage will allow community members to participate in shared cultural experiences with artists in residence and the best arts educators from around the world. Whether it’s a child experiencing one of Gammage’s award-winning, curriculum-based programs or an incarcerated woman finding a better future through artistic expression, ASU Gammage serves more than 35,000 children and families through Cultural Participation programs.

“Creating an endowment fund ASU Gammage’s Cultural Participation programs will honor Colleen’s 20 year dedication to Connecting CommunitiesTM through the arts and ensure that ASU Gammage can continue to provide our community with access to meaningful cultural experiences," says Peter Means, Director of Development for ASU Gammage.

For more information about the Colleen Jennings-Roggensack Endowment for Cultural Participation, please call ASU Gammage’s development office at
480-965-2176.

ASU GAMMAGE IS MORE THAN JUST BROADWAY


A great university needs a great theater. That’s the quick reason for our support of ASU Gammage.

There was no better place for a formal date when we first met. Great Broadway shows and a wide variety of concerts and other performances; all in a magnificent theater. ASU Gammage was just 7 years old then and pretty classy for a young couple. Suits and cocktail dresses were the custom for theater then. As we planned to marry, season tickets were in those plans.
We still have those season tickets, though we’ve moved up from row 26. Broadway is better than ever, and we look forward to each season with excitement. It’s still a great place for today’s young (and not-so-young) couples to have a formal date! We want to make sure that they have the ASU Gammage that we have enjoyed for these 40 years. That’s why we became donors years ago and, in recent years, provided for a bequest to ASU Gammage in our estate plan.
As we have become more involved with ASU Gammage, we have learned that ticket sales only cover a fraction of the cost to operate and maintain the theater. Private philanthropy is needed to maintain the structure, especially as it approaches its 50th anniversary in 2014. Furthermore,Frank Lloyd Wright could not have imagined the technological advances in theater sound, lighting, and set movement. Donor support is vital to keep ASU Gammage as one of the top touring Broadway houses in the country.
ASU Gammage is more than just Broadway. There are many outreach programs that benefit students and the community. One of particular interest to us is Camp Broadway, which teaches students life skills as they learn about theater. Our estate gift will benefit them, as well as keep ASU Gammage as a state of the art facility.

We hope that Gammage has meant as much to you as it has to us. To ensure that ASU Gammage remains a cherished venue for future generations of students, families, and theater lovers, we encourage you to consider establishing your own legacy through an estate gift to ASU Gammage.
- Sue and Bill Ahearn

“Endowing ASU Gammage’s Cultural Participation programs will honor Colleen’s 20 year dedication to Connecting CommunitiesTM through the arts and ensure that ASU Gammage can continue to provide our community with access to meaningful cultural experiences," says Peter Means, Director of Development for ASU Gammage.

For more information about the Colleen Jennings-Roggensack Endowment for Cultural Participation, please call ASU Gammage’s development office at
480-965-2176.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

DONNY AND MARIE-CHRISTMAS IN ARIZONA TICKETS GO ON SALE JULY 30

For the first time together on stage in Tempe,  America’s beloved sibling entertainers will star in DONNY AND MARIE – CHRISTMAS IN ARIZONA a holiday production that will play a limited six performances from November 27 through December 2. Single tickets go on sale July 30 at 10 a.m.

In the holiday tradition of the “Osmond Family Christmas” television specials, the legendary Donny and Marie invite you and your family to join them to celebrate the joy of the season in true Osmond fashion, in person, as the iconic pair share the spotlight for the first time together on a [market] stage. With a dash of Christmas spirit and their trademark show-stopping production numbers, DONNY AND MARIE – CHRISTMAS IN ARIZONA features Christmas songs and cheer plus hits from their illustrious careers all mixed with their irresistible chemistry that made them international stars leading into “Osmond- Mania” topping the charts.  

Tickets start at $34 (service fees not included). For more information, visit asugammage.com.

Printable Broadway Party

Printable Broadway Party


ASU GAMMAGE WOULD LIKE TO GET YOU READY FOR ITS 2012-2013 BROADWAY SEASON BY LETTING YOU BRING BROADWAY RIGHT INTO YOUR HOME THROUGH OUR PRINTABLE BROADWAY PARTIES!


Printable Broadway Party!
You’re invited:
Food and Drinks:

Get creative! Create your own Broadway bites with themed appetizers, cupcakes and fun desserts Theme your food around one of your favorite Broadway shows by using our Broadway cupcake topper printouts. Wash down those sweets treats with a Broadway themed cocktail or cold beverage.
Food and Drink Items
recipes provided by: Butter and Me

Broadway Decorations: 

Broadway is all about presentation. Decorate with bright flowers, fun tablecloths, themed tables (i.e. a spooky ADDAMS FAMILY table or a nautical themed ANYTHING GOES table) and make sure to hang your printable Broadway banner and season posters.

Printable Broadway Decorations

For printable Broadway Banner click here
To request season posters, click here 

Broadway Activities:
A party is never complete without fun activities. Nothing beats Broadway Karaoke! Rent or use your own machine, and get your guests singing and dancing to Broadway tunes.

Also, get your guests excited about our upcoming season while playing a game of Broadway Bingo.
Printable Broadway Bingo!
Click here to download Printable Broadway Bingo Cards

2012-2013 ASU Gammage Season: 

Get your guests ready for the Gammage season by showing the season video- click here to request your copy.

For more ideas on how to throw your own Broadway Party, visit our blog, Gammage Chatter !

Send us photos of your Broadway Parties for a chance at winning a “Girls Pack”, which includes tickets to ANYTHING GOES, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and ADDAMS FAMILY. To submit your photos email them to printablebroadwayparty@asugammage.com by Aug. 1 to be entered. Contestants will be judged on their creativity and originality, and will be selected by a panel of judges from ASU Gammage. To be eligible you must include elements from our upcoming 2012-2013 Broadway Season. 
Thank you to our Printable Broadway Party Partners!
Petite Party Studio  Butter and Me

Monday, July 16, 2012

ASU GAMMAGE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CELEBRATES 20 YEARS

Colleen Jennings-Roggensack  celebrates 20 years as Executive Director for ASU Gammage this month. Jennings-Roggensack has artistic, fiscal and administrative responsibility for ASU Gammage, ASU Kerr Cultural Center, with additional responsibility for non-athletic activities at Sun Devil Stadium and Wells Fargo Arena..

In the past 20 years, Jennings-Roggensack distinguished herself as one of the most influential leaders in the arts locally, nationally and internationally. Below are some of her major accomplishments:

Top Touring Broadway Market
Jennings-Roggensack has turned ASU Gammage into one of the top touring markets in the United States. Every show wants to play Tempe and everyone wants to see the shows Gammage presents.

Economic Impact
The PROGRESSIVE® Broadway Across America – Arizona series generates significant dollars, beyond the box office. The series is a leading economic engine for Tempe as well as the rest of the Valley. Even during difficult economic times, the series brought in nearly a billion dollars in economic impact to the Valley in the past 20 years.

Connecting Communities
Jennings-Roggensack established ASU Gammage's organizational mission as "Connecting Communities" which allows Gammage to go beyond its doors to change lives for the better and make a difference in our community through the shared experience of the arts. Through this initiative, Gammage has discovered and created new avenues of communication through the arts to bridge cultural, economic and geographic divides.

Programmatic Visionary
She takes more risks than other presenters by bringing groundbreaking work such as ANGELS IN AMERICA, SPRING AWAKENING and AMERICAN IDIOT. She has challenged audiences by presenting the best for Broadway and never has shied away from controversy.

Commissioned Work
In the last 20 years, Jennings-Roggensack has commissioned 22 works to premiere at ASU Gammage  which is more than any other presenter in the Southwest. Commissioned artists include Philip Glass, Trisha Brown, Bill T. Jones and the first North American commission of Pina Bausch.

Gammage Residency
The Gammage Residency represents a three-year commitment to an extraordinary performing artist that includes performance, creative time and resources, intensive training for ASU students and local artists and engagement with many of the local communities. Past residency artists include Daniel Bernard Roumain, Anne Bogart and Bill T. Jones.

BEYOND Series
For almost two decades, ASU Gammage has brought the unique and eclectic BEYOND series to the Valley. World-class performers, cutting-edge new work and a wide-angle view of the arts world are hallmarks of this compelling series.

Appointed to President Clinton’s National Council on the Arts
Nominated by President Clinton and confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve on the National Council on the Arts. She was sworn in at the 121st Council meeting in August 1994 and served until November 1997.

Tony Voter
Since 1995, Jennings-Roggensack has been Arizona’s only Tony Awards voter which is one of the most distinguished achievements in the industry. Tony voters are comprised of members of the board of the American Theatre Wing, entertainment industry performers and craft unions and theater professionals.

Co-Director and host for the 2004 Presidential Debate
Under Jennings-Roggnsack’s direction national and international media gathered at the theater which allowed ASU to shine on an international stage.

Super Bowl XXX
Served as Vice-Chair for Special Events for the Super Bowl XXX Host Committee and she coordinated the first-ever Super Bowl Concert Series in January 1996 featuring Diana Ross.

2007 Fan Taylor Award Recipient
This honor awarded by the Association of Performing Arts Presenters is given for lifetime achievement and exemplary service to an individual whose creative thinking and leadership has had a significant impact on the profession.

2009 Touring Broadway Award Recipient
The Broadway League honored Roggensack’s with the Outstanding Achievement in Presenter Management; (Samuel J. L’Hommedieu Award) for demonstrating excellence in management.

Co-project Director of motione
In 2005, motione made its world premiere at ASU Gammage as the first dance and multimedia project to use real-time motion-capture and analysis technology in a live performance. In 2006, it made its European premiere at the Monaco Dance Forum in front of her Serene Highness, Caroline Marguerite, the Princess of Monaco. It was selected because it is the only dance and motion-capture project in the world with this level of project partners

Journey Home
Since 2002, ASU Gammage is the only theater in the country to sustain this program designed to enable incarcerated women to discover a personal sense of constructive identity through performance, visual arts, creative writing and storytelling. According to Estrella Jail the recidivism rate has significantly decreased in the women who have participated in the program.

Military Programs
ASU Gammage is proud to offer military families access to world-class theater opportunities at ASU Gammage through the Military Ticket Fund and Military Family First Nights. ASU Gammage honors the sacrifice of families of deployed and active military by providing tickets for them to attend performances, meet cast and crew members and experience unforgettable nights of family entertainment.

Self-Sustaining
Although part of Arizona State University, ASU Gammage has been operating under a self-sustaining business model since 2002. Its business model is unique among university based performing arts centers, and more often being replicated for its success. This self-sustaining business model, driven by private support and ticket sales, runs like a business but with the heart of a nonprofit.


National and Local Boards
Nationally, Colleen served three years as President of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters and on the board for Western States Arts Federation. She currently serves on the Eceutive Committee on The Broadway league of Governors and is a Board member of Creative Capital.  She also serves on The Broadway League Labor Committee, Road Presenters/Intra-Industry Committee, Road/Labor Subcommittee, co-chaired the 2009 Spring Road Conference and co-chaired the 2010 Biennial Conference.  Locally, she has served on the boards for Tempe Convention & Visitors Bureau (Chairman 2005/06, 2004/05, 1996/97) and currently on the board Childsplay and the Mill Avenue District.

Monday, July 9, 2012

ASU GAMMAGE ANNOUNCES VARIETY OF “MINI” SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS FOR 2012-2013 BROADWAY SEASON

ASU Gammage announced today the availability of a variety of mini pack subscriptions including a Classics, Family, Girls Night Out and Sun Devil package. Each package includes a concessions voucher and a ticket to four shows which is a great way to sample the blockbuster Broadway season coming to ASU Gammage this year. Mini packs go on sale Monday, July 9 and are available at asugammage.com or at the ASU Gammage Box Office. Mini pack subscribers are assured priority seating for every show, priority ticket offers for special Broadway engagements and additional benefits such as ticket exchange privileges and lost ticket insurance.

·Prices per pack vary but start at $81.

Classics Pack, The perfect pack fro Broadway lovers
ANYTHING GOES, November 13-18, 2012
PETER PAN, January 8-13, 2013
WARHORSE, February 5-10, 2013
MEMPHIS, March 5-10, 2013



Family Pack, The perfect pack for theatergoers of all ages
THE ADDAMS FAMILY, December 11-16, 2012
PETER PAN, January 8-13, 2013
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, April 9–14, 2013
SISTER ACT, June 25-30, 2013


Girls Night Our Pack, The perfect pack for an adult’s night out
ANYTHING GOES, November 13-18, 2012
THE ADDAMS FAMILY, December 11-16, 2012
MEMPHIS, March 5-10, 2013
FLASHDANCE, April 30-May 5, 2013

Sun Devil Pack, The perfect pack for students
ANYTHING GOES, November 13-18, 2012
THE ADDAMS FAMILY, December 11-16, 2012
MEMPHIS, March 5-10, 2013
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, April 9–14, 2013

Thursday, July 5, 2012

ASU Gammage Brings Broadway Around the Valley with Summer Broadway Nights


ASU Gammage will be bringing Broadway around the Valley this summer to give everyone the chance to experience the new season. ASU Gammage has teamed with local restaurants and venues and on Thursdays now August, ASU Gammage will be onsite and attendees of Summer Broadway Nights can receive special offers between 5 and 7p.m. Guests also can learn about the new Broadway season at ASU Gammage with shows including THE ADDAMS FAMILY, FLASHDANCE and WAR HORSE. They can also be entered to win a free season subscription. Some come get a great deal at a new restaurant to learn about the new ASU Gammage Broadway season! Here is the list of the upcoming locations through the rest of the summer:
July 12 and August 4-Lee's Cream Liqueur
 The ice cream at Lee's Cream Liqueur sends you on a trip down memory lane – with a few twists and turns along the way. That is because Lee blends her ice cream with fine alcoholic liqueurs for a refined and refreshing treat. Lee's spiked ice creams are for adults over 21 only, though there is a variety of alcohol-free flavors that will tickle your taste buds just the same. Summer Broadway Nights participants get two Scoops for the price of one. 7137 E. Stetson Dr., Scottsdale, Arizona
leescreamliqueur.com

July 19-Slickables
 Slickables Ice Cream Sandwich is a family-owned, family-run dessert shop dedicated to offering yummy sweets at an even yummier, aka affordable, price. Come visit us on Mill Ave. to satisfy your cravings of freshly baked cookies and super premium ice cream. As we like to say: Slickables – sandwiches that are lickable! Summer Broadway Night participants get $2 Slickables. 699 S Mill Ave Ste 117, Tempe
www.slickables.com

July 26- Gelato Spot Scottsdale
 Gelato Spot is irresistible, some adults drool for it, kids cry when they can't have it, dogs pant for the peanut butter, pregnant women send their husbands over 40 miles for a scoop, if you can find this amazing place it could become an obsession you cannot replace. 
Text "G2" to 30364 for your special Broadway Summer Broadway Night offer from Gelato Spot. Scottsdale Road and 3rd Ave, Scottsdale
gelatospot.com

August 2- Polar Ice Chandler
 Polar Ice Chandler is located just southeast of the intersection of Interstate 10 and Ray Road, and provides a family-oriented venue for safe and enjoyable ice activities for all ages. Mention ASU Gammage and receive a free skate rental. 7225 W Harrison St, Chandler
www.polaricechandler.com

August 9- Cobblestone Auto Spa Chandler
 At Cobblestone our goal is to deliver a fast, high quality wash to our customers, while at the same time delivering excellent customer service. Come in today to one of our seven convenient car wash locations throughout Arizona and see why Cobblestone is the Leader in Quality, Service and Value. Chandler
Summer Broadway Nights Participants will have a chance at winning a FREE Express Car Wash; a FREE Full Service Car Wash; and 30 day of FREE Unlimited Car Washing!
 2021 South Alma School Road www.cobblestoneautospa.com

August 16- Butter and Me
 Not just cupcakes! They bake everything! 
Summer Broadway Nights Participants receive a free drink (coffee, tea or a cold beverage) with the purchase of a dessert. 
 www.butterandme.com