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UTC Opera Performance
- thru Sat. Mar 20th, 2010
UTC Opera Performance directed by Ron Ulen will be held in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall at the UTC Fine Arts Center, Friday and Saturday, March 19 & 20, 2010, 7:30 pm. Admission is $7, tickets are required. Contact the UTC Box Office at (423) 425-4269 to purchase tickets or for more information. PLEASE NOTE: All events are subject to change and possible...
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The Musical Peter Pan
- thru Sat. Mar 20th, 2010
Humble Swan Productions in association with Samuel French, Inc. presents the musical "Peter Pan--Or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" based on the play by J. M. Barrie. Peter Pan offers swashbuckling adventure combined with some of man's most secret desires--to fly and explore another world beyond the stars--and to never grow old! All seats reserved from $19 to...
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CSO Chamber Series: Russian Masterpieces
- Sun. Mar 7th, 2010
4pm – 7pm
Silver Ballroom Conductor: Robert Bernhardt The Chamber Series gives us the chance to perform important and beautiful music that is rarely performed on our main stage series. Whether its music for chamber orchestra or small ensemble, most of this music was written to be performed in a smaller and more intimate setting. The Silver Ballroom is just that...
- Sun. Mar 7th, 2010
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Amuse Um 2010: Where the Wild Things Play
- Sat. Mar 6th, 2010
7pm – 11pm
You dont have to travel through the night and all day to discover Where the Wild Things Play. You can find them at Creative Discovery Museum on March 6, 2010! The Museum is preparing a wild rumpus at their annual fundraiser, AmuseUm, the party for adults that benefits kids. The party starts at 7 p.m. Dress is casual, wolf suit optional. The Museum...
- Sat. Mar 6th, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Sun. Feb 28th, 2010
4pm – 5pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Sun. Feb 28th, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
8pm – 9pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
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Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble Interactive Performance
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
8pm – 10:30pm
Ballet Tennessees efforts to bring high caliber dance to the community have been rewarded by two national level grants. National Endowment for the Arts Touring Grant was awarded by the Southern Arts Federation in partnership with Tennessee Arts Commission. A second grant through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was allocated by Allied Arts of...
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
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Lucifer
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
2:30pm – 4:30pm
at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall
COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant Colleges Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondels 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...
- Sat. Feb 27th, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
8pm – 9pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
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Lucifer
- Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
8pm – 10pm
at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall
COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant Colleges Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondels 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...
- Fri. Feb 26th, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Sun. Feb 21st, 2010
4pm – 5pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Sun. Feb 21st, 2010
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CSO Chamber Series: Basically Baroque
- Sun. Feb 21st, 2010
3pm – 5:30pm
Silver Ballroom Conductor: Robert Bernhardt The Chamber Series gives us the chance to perform important and beautiful music that is rarely performed on our main stage series. Whether its music for chamber orchestra or small ensemble, most of this music was written to be performed in a smaller and more intimate setting. The Silver Ballroom is just that...
- Sun. Feb 21st, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
8pm – 9pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
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"Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company
- Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
8pm – 9pm
Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used by the U.S. federal...
- Fri. Feb 19th, 2010
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Lucifer
- thru Sat. Feb 20th, 2010
at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall
COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant Colleges Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondels 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...
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Lucifer (Preview Performance)
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
8pm – 10pm
at Covenant College @ Sanderson Hall
COVENANT STAGES RARELY PERFORMED PLAY BY THE SHAKESPEARE OF HOLLAND Lucifer, the inspiration for Paradise Lost This February Covenant Colleges Department of Theatre and Film Studies will produce Joost van den Vondels 17th century tragic masterpiece Lucifer. Directed by Prof. Camille Hallstrom with senior Kate Sarafolean performing the title role for her...
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
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Madea's Big Happy Family
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
7:30pm – 9:30pm
at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Tyler Perry's latest hit stage play comes to Chattanooga! "Madea's Big Happy Family" is Perry's first theatrical tour in five years. All seats reserved at $56.50 plus convenience fees, with a $5 discount for groups of 20 or more. Tickets are on sale now online and at Memorial Auditorium box office. Call (423) 642-TIXS. Info via chattanooga.gov.
- Thu. Feb 18th, 2010
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Preview Aerial Dance Performance by Grounded High
- Mon. Feb 15th, 2010
11:30am – 1pm
Look up to see what (or more accurately who) will be falling from the ceiling at Creative Discovery Museum on Monday, February 15th. Grounded High, Chattanoogas premiere aerialists group, will demonstrate the artistic beauty and physical dynamics of aerial dance in the Museums Atrium at 11:30 a.m. This show is a public preview of the much-anticipated...
- Mon. Feb 15th, 2010
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Cabaret
- Tue. Feb 9th, 2010
7:30pm – 10pm
Wilkommen! Bienvenue! Welcome!, sings the Emcee of the Kit Kat Club through painted lips, as the people of 1929 Berlin join him. Whatever your troubles, whatever ominous political storm clouds gather, you can forget them at the cabaret. CABARET, winner of 12 Tony Awards including Best Musical (1967) and Best Revival (1998), is bringing its energy and famous...
- Tue. Feb 9th, 2010
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The Opera Show
- Sat. Feb 6th, 2010
8pm – 10pm
THE OPERA SHOW premiered in England in the summer of 2008. It was created by an eclectic team of theatre artists, stylists, designers and classical musicians and features a high-caliber performing company of 4 vocalists, 5 dancers and 8 musicians. The show is presented in three acts, each with its own distinct visual and musical personality. The show is...
- Sat. Feb 6th, 2010
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