Arts & Humanities

UGA Presents unveils 2018-19 season

Renée Elise Goldsberry, the Tony Award-winning star of the Broadway hit musical, “Hamilton,” will open the 2018-19 season Sept. 7 with a concert.

UGA Performing Arts Center Director Jeffrey Martin has announced the roster of artists for the 2018-19 season. “The Performing Arts Center is a true gem in the community, and I am impressed by all who have supported this performance venue since it first opened in 1996,” Martin said.

“The 2018-19 season marks my first as curator of the center’s world-class performing arts series, now called UGA Presents, and it is an honor for me to serve as its steward. My great desire is for all people to enjoy something wonderful at the Performing Arts Center.”

UGA Presents will offer six series showcasing some of the finest performers from around the globe. The 2018-19 season opens Sept. 7 with a concert by Renée Elise Goldsberry, the Tony Award-winning star of the Broadway hit musical, “Hamilton.”

World music and dance will be well-represented with appearances by Britain’s VOCES8, South Africa’s Ladysmith Black Mambazo, the Grammy-winning Roomful of Teeth, the Vienna Boys Choir, Spanish flamenco dancer Farruquito and the Prague Philharmonic Children’s Choir on a U.S. tour celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Czech state.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will return to UGA, and internationally acclaimed classical ensembles such as the Netherlands’ Camerata RCO and the New York Philharmonic String Quartet will make their Hodgson Hall debuts.

In programming his first Athens season, Martin selected events that blend styles and cross borders. Black Violin combines classically trained violinists and hip-hop music to forge a dynamic multi-genre sound, while the Silkroad Ensemble draws artists from many countries to create a new musical language. “I hope UGA Presents will reflect the diversity of our community,” Martin said.

The season will feature a variety of international theater and circus performances as well with the Reduced Shakespeare Company, One-Man Stars Wars Trilogy, The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer, the Chinese Acrobats of Hebei and Australia’s Gravity and Other Myths.

UGA Presents will celebrate the holiday season with two big concerts, Dec. 15 with American Idol’s David Archuleta and Dec. 21 with Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jane Lynch performing A Swingin’ Little Christmas.


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Subscription packages are now on sale for the 2018-19 season with savings up to 25% off single ticket prices. Subscriptions can be purchased by calling 706-542-4400.

Tickets can also be purchased at the Performing Arts Center box office, 230 River Road. The box office is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Following is the UGA Presents 2018-19 season by series:

Classics

— Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 & Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 (Sept. 21)

— Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Mahler Symphony No. 10 (Nov. 2)

— VOCES8 (Nov. 8)

— Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Mozart Symphony No. 41 & Verdi Four Sacred Pieces (Feb. 24)

— Matt Haimovitz, cello (Apr. 4)

Encounters

— Renée Elise Goldsberry (Sept. 7)

— Jake Shimabukuro, ukulele (Sept. 14)

— David Archuleta (Dec. 15)

— Jane Lynch’s A Swingin’ Little Christmas (Dec. 21)

— Vienna Boys Choir (Mar. 1)

— Lea Salonga (Apr. 26)

Franklin College Chamber Music Series

— Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Payne Memorial Concert (Sept. 12)

— Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (Oct. 22)

— Camerata RCO (Feb. 22)

— Jerusalem Quartet (Apr. 16)

— New York Philharmonic String Quartet (May 16)

Perspectives

— Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble performing music from The Leftovers (Sept. 30)

— Gravity and Other Myths: A Simple Space (Jan. 10)

— Roomful of Teeth (Jan. 16)

— Black Violin (Mar. 7)

— Silkroad Ensemble (Mar. 29)

World Stage

— Julie Fowlis: Music from the Scottish Isles (Oct. 10)

— Prague Philharmonic Children’s Choir (Oct. 23)

— Chinese Acrobats of Hebei (Jan. 25-26)

— Ladysmith Black Mambazo (Jan. 29)

— Farruquito (Feb. 15)

— Steep Canyon Rangers (May 3)

Theatre

— The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised) (Oct. 5)

— One-Man Stars Wars Trilogy (Mar. 23)

— The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer (Apr 12-13)