![]() ![]() No absences are allowed during rehearsals, costume fittings or performances. 1, and all girls are required to be currently enrolled in a dance studio. The Saturday auctions are for all other roles. The Sunday auditions are for adult party scene rolls, the jack in the box, and all dancers en pointe. 19, Vineville Academy of the Arts, 2260 Vineville Ave. The Central Georgia Chapter of Sweet Adelines International is looking for female a cappella singers. 15, Riverside United Methodist Church, 735 Pierce Ave. $12 per person, free with Mercer ID or any valid student ID.ħ p.m. Pay at the door, or to reserve seats by phone, call 47. Featuring Annie Fullard, violin, Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin, and Elizabeth Pridgen, piano, with students from the McDuffie Center for Strings. Presented by the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings. Free.įABIAN CONCERT SERIES: OUTSTANDING OCTETSħ:30 p.m. Peter Claver School and Vineville Academy. Presented by the Mercer Opera and produced with St. This 20-minute show is the perfect introduction to music theater and opera for little ones, with audience participation. “MUSKRAT LULLABY”: OPERA FOR YOUNG AUDIENCESĦ p.m. Season ticket for series of four concerts: $80 adults, $40 students individual tickets: $25 adults, $10 students. 25, Burden Parlor, Olive Swann Porter Building, Wesleyan College featuring Athens Guitar Duo. 19, Pierce Chapel, Wesleyan College featuring WindSync (wind quintet). 16, Pierce Chapel, Wesleyan College piano quartet presented by the New Asia Chamber Music Society. 24, Burden Parlor, Olive Swann Porter Building, Wesleyan College with pianist Fei Fei Dong. Blvd., and the Galleria Mall Stadium CineWatson Blvd., Centerville. unless otherwise noted, showing at the Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. $20 adults, $15 students and seniors.īroadcasts begin at 12:55 p.m. Live broadcast from the Olivier Theatre in London. unless otherwise noted, Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. ![]() To reserve tickets, call the Grand Opera House box office, 47, or visit $15 general admission, $10 with valid Mercer I.D.Īll screenings occur at 3 p.m. 4, Tattnall Square Center for the Arts, 1096 College St. A musical celebration and remembrance of life featuring choral gems from the classical and folk traditions presented by the Choral Society of Middle Georgia and Mercer University Choir. 1, Vineville United Methodist Church, 2045 Vineville Ave. Benjamin Warsaw actively pursues a career as classical pianist, teacher, accompanist and composer and has performed numerous solo and ensemble concerts throughout North America. 29, Neva Langley Fickling Hall, McCorkle Music Building, Mercer University. TOWNSEND PRESENTS: BENJAMIN WARSAW, PIANOħ:30 p.m. The program explores a rich variety of sound colors and styles from several continents and combinations of instruments, from baroque to modern times. Featuring Richard Kosowski, tenor, Martha Malone, soprano, and Carol Goff, piano. 27, Neva Langley Fickling Hall, McCorkle Music Building, Mercer University. TOWNSEND FACULTY RECITAL: VOCAL CHAMBER MUSICħ:30 p.m. Faculty artist Elizabeth Pridgen is joined by pianist Julie Coucheron for an evening of 4-hand/2 piano works featuring Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in addition to works by Schubert, Rachmaninoff, and Ravel. Part of the Joan Stockstill Godsey Concert Series. 20, Neva Langley Fickling Hall, McCorkle Music Building, Mercer University. Ward Stare returns to lead the Mercer University Orchestra in a series of challenging, inspiring concerts that are sure to please classical music fans old and new. 16, Neva Langley Fickling Hall, McCorkle Music Building, Mercer University. $12 per person, free with Mercer ID or any valid student ID.ħ:30 p.m. ![]() Featuring Franklin Cohen, clarinet, William Caballero, horn, Fernando Traba, bassoon, Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin, and Center students in a performance of Beethoven’s Septet in E-flat Major, Op. 13, Neva Langley Fickling Hall, McCorkle Music Building, Mercer University. 30: “Turandot.” March 5: “Manon Lescaut.” April 2: “Madama Butterfly.” April 16: “Roberto Devereux.” April 30: “Elektra.” 47. Blvd., and the Galleria Mall Stadim CineWatson Blvd., Centerville. ![]() ![]()
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