119 past events with the musical theater tag

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Jan 2, 2012

Monday

  • The Circus in Winter 7:00pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University
    Cost: $10

    The Circus in Winter will be going to the American College Theatre Festival in January!

    Come see our Benefit Performance on January 2nd in University Theatre! If you missed it this fall, here is your chance to see it now!

    The Circus in Winter

    By the students of the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry
    Inspired by the novel by Cathy Day
    Directed by Beth Turcotte
    Musical Direction by Ben Clark and Alex Kocoshis
    Choreography by Erin Spahr

    University Theatre

    January 2 at 7:00pm

    Tickets: $10-all proceeds will go toward the students traveling to the American College Theatre Festival

    Based on the novel by Cathy Day and adapted for the stage by Beth Turcotte and students from the Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry, The Circus in Winter is the story of the passion beneath the big top. Join Wallace Porter, a stable owner from Indiana, as he falls in love and searches for his life's work, a journey that culminates in the purchase of his own circus. Filled with fantastic characters, heart-rending moments of love an loss, and extraordinary new music, The Circus in Winter is a feast for the eyes, ears, and heart.

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

    Tickets will go on sale on December 12th! Box Office Hours are as follows:

    • December 12-16 from 1-5pm,
    • December 19-22 from 1pm-5pm,
    • December 23 from 9am-Noon,
    • December 28-29 from 1-5pm,
    • December 30 from 9am-Noon, and
    • January 2 from 5-7pm.

Feb 9, 2012

Thursday

  • The Drowsy Chaperone 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Ball State University (next to Bracken Library)
    Cost: $11 to $16

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

    The Drowsy Chaperone

    Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
    Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
    Codirected by Sutton Foster and Bill Jenkins
    Musical Direction by Robert Kvam, Dean of the College of Fine Arts
    Choreography by Christie Zimmerman
    Featuring Muncie Civic Theatre Artistic Director Todd Sandman as Man in Chair

    University Theatre

    February 9-11, 15-18 at 7:30pm
    February 12 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$16
    Faculty/Staff-$14
    Senior Citizens-$12
    Students-$11

    When a musical theatre fanatic needs an evening away from it all, he turns to his favorite album-the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. As the stage transforms from his living room to the hilarious and unpredictable world of this show-within-a-show, we meet Janet Van De Graaff, a showgirl attempting to leave the business to get married. But leaving is not as easy as she hopes when her producer is pressured by gangsters to keep Janet in the show. Two-time Tony Award-winning actress and star of the Broadway production Anything Goes Sutton Foster joins us to direct this delightful tribute to the magic of the American musical!

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

    Box Offce Hours:
    Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm and one hour before each performance.

Feb 10, 2012

Friday

  • The Drowsy Chaperone 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Ball State University (next to Bracken Library)
    Cost: $11 to $16

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

    The Drowsy Chaperone

    Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
    Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
    Codirected by Sutton Foster and Bill Jenkins
    Musical Direction by Robert Kvam, Dean of the College of Fine Arts
    Choreography by Christie Zimmerman
    Featuring Muncie Civic Theatre Artistic Director Todd Sandman as Man in Chair

    University Theatre

    February 9-11, 15-18 at 7:30pm
    February 12 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$16
    Faculty/Staff-$14
    Senior Citizens-$12
    Students-$11

    When a musical theatre fanatic needs an evening away from it all, he turns to his favorite album-the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. As the stage transforms from his living room to the hilarious and unpredictable world of this show-within-a-show, we meet Janet Van De Graaff, a showgirl attempting to leave the business to get married. But leaving is not as easy as she hopes when her producer is pressured by gangsters to keep Janet in the show. Two-time Tony Award-winning actress and star of the Broadway production Anything Goes Sutton Foster joins us to direct this delightful tribute to the magic of the American musical!

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

    Box Offce Hours:
    Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm and one hour before each performance.

Feb 11, 2012

Saturday

  • The Drowsy Chaperone 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Ball State University (next to Bracken Library)
    Cost: $11 to $16

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

    The Drowsy Chaperone

    Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
    Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
    Codirected by Sutton Foster and Bill Jenkins
    Musical Direction by Robert Kvam, Dean of the College of Fine Arts
    Choreography by Christie Zimmerman
    Featuring Muncie Civic Theatre Artistic Director Todd Sandman as Man in Chair

    University Theatre

    February 9-11, 15-18 at 7:30pm
    February 12 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$16
    Faculty/Staff-$14
    Senior Citizens-$12
    Students-$11

    When a musical theatre fanatic needs an evening away from it all, he turns to his favorite album-the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. As the stage transforms from his living room to the hilarious and unpredictable world of this show-within-a-show, we meet Janet Van De Graaff, a showgirl attempting to leave the business to get married. But leaving is not as easy as she hopes when her producer is pressured by gangsters to keep Janet in the show. Two-time Tony Award-winning actress and star of the Broadway production Anything Goes Sutton Foster joins us to direct this delightful tribute to the magic of the American musical!

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

    Box Offce Hours:
    Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm and one hour before each performance.

Feb 12, 2012

Sunday

  • The Drowsy Chaperone 2:30pm to 12:42pm @ University Theatre, Ball State University Ball State University (next to Bracken Library)
    Cost: $11 to $16

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

    The Drowsy Chaperone

    Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
    Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
    Codirected by Sutton Foster and Bill Jenkins
    Musical Direction by Robert Kvam, Dean of the College of Fine Arts
    Choreography by Christie Zimmerman
    Featuring Muncie Civic Theatre Artistic Director Todd Sandman as Man in Chair

    University Theatre

    February 9-11, 15-18 at 7:30pm
    February 12 at 2:30pm

    Tickets:
    General Public-$16
    Faculty/Staff-$14
    Senior Citizens-$12
    Students-$11

    When a musical theatre fanatic needs an evening away from it all, he turns to his favorite album-the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. As the stage transforms from his living room to the hilarious and unpredictable world of this show-within-a-show, we meet Janet Van De Graaff, a showgirl attempting to leave the business to get married. But leaving is not as easy as she hopes when her producer is pressured by gangsters to keep Janet in the show. Two-time Tony Award-winning actress and star of the Broadway production Anything Goes Sutton Foster joins us to direct this delightful tribute to the magic of the American musical!

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

    Box Offce Hours:
    Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm and one hour before each performance.

Feb 23, 2012

Thursday

  • In The Heights 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Emens Auditorium
    Cost: Free to $49

    WELCOME to the show that won Broadway's highest honors by first winning its heart. WELCOME to the next chapter in the classic American story on stage. WELCOME to the kind of musical that comes around once in a generation. A musical that builds on the best traditions of theater while forging into fresh new territory. A musical about the importance of home, family and finding where you belong.

    In the Heights tells the universal story of a vibrant community in Manhattan's Washington Heights - a place where the coffee from the corner bodega is light and sweet, the windows are always open, and the breeze carries the rhythm of three generations of music. It's a community on the brink of change, full of hopes, dreams and pressures, where the biggest struggles can be deciding which traditions you take with you, and which ones you leave behind.

    Discover where you belong, at the Tony Award®-winning classic, In the Heights.

    BEST MUSICAL
    BEST SCORE   
    BEST CHOREOGRAPHY                 
    BEST ORCHESTRATIONS

    Emens website
    Artist website

    Tickets: $35-$49, Youth $20-25
    Tickets are free to BSU students prior to the performance night.
    Tickets available at the Emens Box office or Ticketmaster.com.  Emens Box office hours  M-F 9am to 6pm.  For more information, phone 285-1539.

Oct 3, 2012

Wednesday

  • Titanic The Musical 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Emens Auditorium
    Cost: See website for details

    On the 100th anniversary of its tragic journey, TITANIC recounts the dreams, hopes and aspirations of those aboard the fateful ship. The story of the launching, the collision with the iceberg, and the sinking is played out against the background of the rigid class-distinctions of the Edwardian Age. Unaware of the fate that awaits them, the Third Class immigrants dream of a better life in America, the newly-enfranchised Second Class dream of achieving the lifestyles of the rich and famous, and the millionaire-Barons of the First Class dream of their hegemony lasting forever. The ship itself, a dream deemed to be life-protecting and unsinkable by the ship's Architect Thomas Andrews, journeys into legend in the hands of its Captain, Owner and Crew - as a Stoker, a Lookout, and a Telegraph Operator reveal from their perspectives why Titanic was going too fast, saw the iceberg too late, and could not summon help to arrive in time. 

Oct 19, 2012

Friday