Theater for the Future!
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For more information, take a look at this handy-dandy Schedule of Events
I've put a star ( * ) next to the things I'd be interested in seeing...(I could be convinced to go to other stuff, but left to my own devices these are the things I'll try to catch)
James Brown (IU Auditorium): Sept. 19
*The Woman In Black by Susan Hill, based on the book by Stephen Mallatratt (Brown County Playhouse, Nashville): Sept. 22-24, 29-Oct. 1, 6-8, 13-15, 20-21
*Don Giovanni by Mozart (IU Opera): Sept. 22-23, 29-30
*The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter (Ruth N. Halls Theatre): Oct. 6-7, 9-14 (I'm definitely going to this with my mother who will be visiting the weekend of the 6-7; we'll go on the night of the 7th, others are welcome to join us)
Fall Ballet (IU Ballet): Oct. 6-7
Martha Graham Dance Company (IU Auditorium): Oct. 10
The Producers (IU Auditorium): Oct. 20-22
*Manon by Jules Massenet (IU Opera): Oct. 20-21, 27-28
Beach Boys (IU Auditorium): Oct. 28
Phantom of the Opera (IU Auditorium): Oct. 31
*Drummers of Burundi (IU Auditorium): Nov. 2
*Urinetown by Mark Hollman and Greg Kotis (Wells-Metz Theatre): Nov. 10-11, 12-18
*The Crucible by Arthur Miller (Ruth N. Halls Theater): Nov. 10-11, 12-18
*Hansel and Gretel by Engelbert Humperdink (IU Opera): Nov. 10-11, 17-18
*I Can't Stop Loving You (IU Auditorium): Nov. 30
*Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky (IU Ballet): Dec. 1-3
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (IU Auditorium): Dec. 3
Chimes of Christmas (IU Auditorium): Dec. 6
The Chieftains (IU Auditorium): Jan. 20
*Side Man by Warren Leight (Wells-Metz Theatre): Feb. 2-3, 5-10
*Hairspray (IU Auditorium): Feb. 6-8
*Arlecchino by Ferruccio and Too Many Sopranos by Edwin Penhorwood (IU Opera): Feb. 2-3, 9-10
Garrison Keiller (IU Auditorium): Feb. 21
*Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare (Ruth N. Halls Theatre): Feb. 23-24, 26-28, March 1-3
*Reel by Paul Schoulberg (Wells-Metz Theatre): Feb. 23-24, 26-28, Mar. 1-3
*Arabella by Richard Strauss (IU Opera): Feb. 23-24, Mar. 2-3
*Cirque Dreams (IU Auditorium): Mar. 6
*Cinderella by Prokokiev (IU Ballet): Mar. 22-23
*Big Love by Charles Mee (Wells-Metz Theatre): Mar. 23-24, 25-31
Christopher O'Riley (IU Auditorium): Mar. 27
*Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat (IU Auditorium): Apr. 4-5
*Madama Butterfly by Puccini (IU Opera): Apr. 6-7, 13-14
*Nine by Mario Fratti and Maury Yeston, based on the book by Arthur Kopit (Ruth N. Halls Theatre): April 13-14, 16-21
Aida (IU Auditorium): Apr. 27-28
Of course, this isn't everything! Plenty of stuff seems to appear for one day that isn't on the general programs, such as the orchestra I know is playing on Sept. 13 only because I saw it on the sign outside the theater...and of course, there's the local stuff like the musical that
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Brown County Playhouse: Curtain is 8 PM. Tickets are $12 for people under 25, $20 for those older (up to seniors).
Ruth N. Halls Theatre and Wells-Metz Theatre: Curtain is 7:30 PM. Tickets are $17 for musicals (Urinetown and Nine); $15 for plays ($14 and $13 respectively for students on Mon. - Thurs. nights). Students can get tickets for $10 if they buy them same day. Balcony tickets at Wells-Metz are $10.
IU Opera/Ballet: Curtain is at 8 PM (?)
Single Single Student
Cent. Orch. $35 $20
Side/Rear $25 $16
1st Balc $25 $16
2nd Balc $20 $14
3rd Balc $15 $10
1st Fri Gen Admin $25 $12
Prices of the IU Auditorium stuff vary pretty widely, as do starting times (which are generally 8PM)
So I'd love to hear what other theater going types might be interested in attending...it's more fun to go with folk than alone, and it'd be good to pin down some of the dates nice and early so that we all don't make other plans. (I'm in that stage of the semester where I start planning out when I'm going to be doing my work and such, can you tell? :) )
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Date: 2006-08-30 10:37 pm (UTC)Don Giovanni is a great starter opera (and *is* about Don Juan, as it happens). Manon... not so much. Madama Butterfly has the most *incredible* sets, but is depressing as Hell. Cinderella is fun. So is Hansel and Gretel, though often full of kiddies, since their friends are in it playing the choir of angels.
Weirdly, despite my love of opera, I've never seen Aida. The music is supposed to be fabulous.
I will see any opera. Also the Cirque, 12th Night, or Nutcracker.
Not really a musical fan, though.
-K
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Date: 2006-08-30 11:10 pm (UTC)And this Aida is the musical Aida (the Disney one) not the opera Aida...
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Date: 2006-08-31 03:14 am (UTC)I was hoping with Phantom + the Mozart we'd sort of have two Don Juan shows this season. But anyway I've never seen Don Giovanni so I'm curious.