137 past events with the stage acting tag

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Mar 26, 2010

Friday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Mar 27, 2010

Saturday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Mar 30, 2010

Tuesday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Mar 31, 2010

Wednesday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Apr 1, 2010

Thursday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Apr 2, 2010

Friday

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Apr 3, 2010

Saturday

  • My Fair Lady (Matinee) 2:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

  • My Fair Lady 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Adjacent to Bracken Library
    Cost: Call (765) 285-8749 for ticket information

    Ball State's University Theatre will transform into the heart of England with its rendition of the classic "My Fair Lady." Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins will light up the stage with song and laughter in the musical made famous by Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. The musical opens March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Additional shows are scheduled for March 26-27 and March 30-April 3 at 7:30 p.m. Patrons can catch a matinee showing April 3 at 2:30 p.m.  

    "My Fair Lady" is the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from a poor flower maid with a cockney accent to a "proper" English lady. Her journey is guided by the very strict and grumpy Professor Henry Higgins. The more Eliza learns how to be an English lady, the more independence she gains from Higgins, which forces the uptight professor to change as well in this witty and entertaining musical.  

    Director Michael O'Hara said, "My Fair Lady is one of the greatest musicals from a Golden Age of Broadway; it was adapted from one of the greatest comedies of the English stage, George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion; and here it will be performed by some of the most talented people that I have ever worked alongside."

    Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theatre, is playing the part of Professor Henry Higgins while Ball State students are playing the other roles. The musical includes the well-known numbers "I Could Have Danced All Night" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face."

    O'Hara added, "The best part is the joy in sharing the happy but hard work of collaborating with such great students and colleagues to create a complex work of art that says something significant about our human experience."

    Audiences of all ages will be entertained and delighted by the brave Eliza Doolittle and the irritable Professor Higgins in the this rendition of "My Fair Lady."

Sep 23, 2010

Thursday

  • Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University
    Cost: See Below
    Ages: 21+

    The College of Fine Arts and the Department of Theatre and Dance present:

    Angels in America, Part One: Millennium Approaches

    By Tony Kushner
    Directed by Jennifer Blackmer
    Featuring faculty actors Drew Vidal, Wendy Mortimer and Rodger Smith

    University Theatre

    September 23-25, September 29-October 2 at 7:30pm
    September 26 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$12.50
    Faculty/Staff-$11.50
    Senior Citizens-$9.50
    Students-$6.50

    Tony Kushner's tour-de-force epic Angels in America is a journey through the lives of two couples as they discover their complex identities amid the political volatility of 1980's America. Canonized for its brilliance and ability to place the national spotlight on the AIDS crisis in a way that garnered Kushner both the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize, Millennium Approaches is the first part of the saga that changed the scope of the American theatre. Join us for this moving, challenging and controversial play.

    Angels in America is intended for MATURE AUDIENCES.

    For more information, please contact the University Theatre Box office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu.

Feb 19, 2011

Saturday

Jun 9, 2011

Thursday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 10, 2011

Friday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 11, 2011

Saturday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 16, 2011

Thursday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 17, 2011

Friday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 18, 2011

Saturday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 23, 2011

Thursday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 24, 2011

Friday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jun 25, 2011

Saturday

  • A Grand Night for Singing 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street
    Cost: $37-$32-dinner and performance/performance only-$15.50

    Direction and musical direction by Harold Mortimer

    Catered by Carino’s Italian Grill

    at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    520 E. Main Street

    Muncie, IN 47305

    June 9, 10, 11/16, 17, 18/23, 24, 25 at 7pm

    5:30-6pm: Cash bar opens
    6pm: Dinner served
    7pm: Performance

    Tickets: $37-32 (depends on choice of seating when reserving tickets at box office)

    Performance only: $15.50

    Don’t miss the 2011 Downtown Dinner Theatre’s production of A Grand Night for Singing! This Rodgers and Hammerstein musical revue includes songs from classics such as South Pacific, Carousel, Oklahoma, The King and I, and The Sound of Music to name a few. Some favorites include, “Oh What a Beautiful Morning”, “Shall We Dance?” and “Some Enchanted Evening”. Come to downtown Muncie for an enchanted evening filled with classic musical theatre favorites for the whole family!

    For more information, please contact the

    University Theatre Box Office at 765-285-8749 or boxoffice@bsu.edu

    Box Office Hours:

    Monday-Friday 12pm-4pm and one hour before each performance.

Jul 16, 2011

Saturday