Theatre and Dance Calendar
- Location: Russell H. Miller Theatre, Fine Arts Center
- Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
From stories in the Grimm Brothers’ Collection and Aesop’s Fables. Favorite old fairy tales and fables – with a contemporary twist. Fun for the whole family!
Adults $16 / Students & Seniors (62+) $12
- Location: Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
by Jarred M. Corona
When siblings Ezra and Wisteria set out to restore Wolf Prince Caon to the Forest Throne, they run into bunnies and bears and kings, oh my! Come laugh and cry with us as we howl at the moon in this original fairy tale musical. Awoo! Suitable for all ages. Sponsored by Service One Credit Union.
Ages 12 & under $3
Adults $6
- Location: Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
by Jarred M. Corona
When siblings Ezra and Wisteria set out to restore Wolf Prince Caon to the Forest Throne, they run into bunnies and bears and kings, oh my! Come laugh and cry with us as we howl at the moon in this original fairy tale musical. Awoo! Suitable for all ages. Sponsored by Service One Credit Union.
Ages 12 & under $3
Adults $6
- Location: Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
by Jarred M. Corona
When siblings Ezra and Wisteria set out to restore Wolf Prince Caon to the Forest Throne, they run into bunnies and bears and kings, oh my! Come laugh and cry with us as we howl at the moon in this original fairy tale musical. Awoo! Suitable for all ages. Sponsored by Service One Credit Union.
Ages 12 & under $3
Adults $6
- Location: Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
This staged reading (and singing!) of a new musical takes a nostalgic look back at a small town “that time forgot.” The town’s inhabitants grapple with growing pains after a big city columnist accidentally makes it famous by celebrating its quaintness in the 1920s. Based on true events.
Free Admission, Donations Accepted
- Location: Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
This staged reading (and singing!) of a new musical takes a nostalgic look back at a small town “that time forgot.” The town’s inhabitants grapple with growing pains after a big city columnist accidentally makes it famous by celebrating its quaintness in the 1920s. Based on true events.
Free Admission, Donations Accepted
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