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To Faculty:  Below is a sample list of events, which may be relevant to one or many of the classes you are teaching this semester. if you are interested in an event that is not listed here, you can still request tickets for that event.




Topics:
Language and Literature
Language and Literature: English Literature
Visual and Performing Arts
Off-Broadway and Theatre
October 12 to November 14

A New Comedy by Ken Ludwig

Directed by John Rando

Starring Holly Twyford

A tribute from Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Crazy for You) to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s, A Fox On the Fairway takes Signature audiences on a hilarious romp which pulls the rug... | Learn More



Topics:
History and Anthropology: American History
History and Anthropology: American Studies
Race and Gender Studies : African-American Studies
Visual and Performing Arts
Broadway and Theatre
October 21 to January 02 2011

A new play by John Guare

Directed by George C. Wolfe

A Free Man of Color is a freewheeling epic set in 1802 New Orleans. Jacques Cornet, the title character, is a new world Don Juan and the wealthiest inhabitant of this sexually charged and racially progressive city. Jacques... | Learn More



Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Music: Opera
Visual and Performing Arts
Music, Opera and Theatre
October 14 to October 16

Bang on a Can All-Stars & Gamelan Salukat
Music by Evan Ziporyn
Libretto by Paul Schick (based on the memoir of Colin McPhee)
Directed by Jay Scheib

"An ingenious and often beautiful fusion of contemporary classical strains and Balinese gamelan" —San Francisco... | Learn More



Topics:
History and Anthropology: American Studies
Language and Literature: Comparative Literature
Language and Literature: David Mamet
Visual and Performing Arts: Revival of Classic Show
Visual and Performing Arts: Theatre about Theatre
Broadway and Theatre
September 21 to February 01 2011

By David Mamet

Staring Patrick Stewart and T.R. Knight

Before David Mamet was a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, he was a young actor just learning about what it meant to have A Life in the Theatre. 

A Life in the Theatre was inspired by those earlier days…an... | Learn More



Topics:
History and Anthropology: American Studies
Music
Music: Music Hum
Music: Opera
Visual and Performing Arts
Classical Music, Music, Opera and Theatre
October 27 to November 23

Acclaimed director Christopher Alden stages a new production of the final stage work of America’s greatest theater composer Leonard Bernstein.

Never before seen in New York, this tonally daring musical drama incorporates his popular one-act satire Trouble in Tahiti to create an... | Learn More



Topics:
Music
Music: Africa
Music: Afrobeats
Music: Jazz
Jazz, Jazz/Contemporary/World and Music
October 22 to October 23

Afro-Cuban Jazz Celebration
Chucho Valdés


Chucho Valdés is a jazz pianist like you've never heard before, one who can create an entire orchestra all by himself, full of fiery clavé... | Learn More



Topics:
Music: Beethoven
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
November 12

Beethoven, Violin Concerto
John Adams, Harmonielehre

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Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
September 29 to October 01

Mahler, Symphony No. 6

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Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
October 15

Vivier, Lonely Child
Singleton, Blues Konzert
Druckman, Nor Spell Nor Charm
John Luther Adams, The Light Within
Wang Jie, From the Other Sky 

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Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
December 03

Ives, Central Park in the Dark
Cuomo, lack Diamond Express to Hell
Trapani, Westering
Kitzke, The Fire at 4 a.m
Francis, Highline

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Topics:
Music
Music: Jazz
Visual and Performing Arts
Jazz, Jazz/Contemporary/World and Music
September 25

Featuring Roy Haynes and guests Kenny Garrett, Danilo Perez, Dave Holland, Wynton Marsalis and the Fountain of Youth Band.


Our opening concert features this legendary and... | Learn More



Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
October 26

Schumann
Papillons, Op. 2
Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6
Kinderszenen, Op. 15
Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13

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Topics:
History and Anthropology: American History
Language and Literature
Politics
Race and Gender Studies
Race and Gender Studies : African-American Studies
Race and Gender Studies : Comparative Ethnic Studies
Race and Gender Studies : Equality
Race and Gender Studies : Sexuality
Race and Gender Studies : Twentieth Century Sexual Politics
Race and Gender Studies : Women's and Gender Studies
Sociology
Downtown/Alternative, Off-Broadway and Theatre
September 14 to December 19

Tony Kushner's (CC '78) landmark play has its first revival.

Directed by Michael Grief (Next to Normal)

Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on Natinoal Themes brings together "a young gay man with AIDS and his frightened, unfaithful lover; a closeted Mormon lawyer and his... | Learn More



Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
November 18 to November 20
and November 23

Wolfgang Rihm, Lichtes Rihm
Mozart, Violin Concertos No. 1, 3, and 5

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Topics:
Music: Beethoven
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
November 14

Beethoven, String Trio in C Minor 
Beethoven, Serenade in D Major
Beethoven, String Trio in E-flat Major

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Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
October 15

Mozart, String Quartet in D Minor, K. 421
Ravel, String Quartet in F Major
Bartok, String Quartet No. 5

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Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
October 30

Legiti, Atmosphères
Bartok, The Miraculous Mandarin
Janacek, Glagolitic Mass

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Topics:
Music: Beethoven
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
November 13

Barber, Second Essay for Orchestra
Prokofeiv, Piano Concerto No. 3
Beethoven, Symphony No. 3, "Eroica"

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Topics:
Choreography
Dance
Classical Music and Dance
September 25

Barber Violin Concerto
Music: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14 (1941) by Samuel Barber
Choreography: Peter Martins

Opus 19/The Dreamer
Music: Violin Concerto No. 1, in D major (1917), by Serge Prokofiev
Choreography: Jerome Robbins

Stravinsky... | Learn More



Topics:
Choreography
Dance
Classical Music and Dance
October 09

Barber Violin Concerto
Music: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14 (1941) by Samuel Barber
Choreography: Peter Martins

Why am I not where you are
Music: The Lost Dancer (2010), by Thierry Escaich
Choreography: Benjamin... | Learn More



Topics:
Music: Music Hum
Classical Music
December 02,
December 04
and December 07

Beethoven, Symphony No. 2
Mahler, Des Knaben Wunderhorn  

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Topics:
Language and Literature: Comparative Literature
Visual and Performing Arts: Revival of Classic Show
Off-Broadway and Theatre
November 18 to November 21

Music by Jule Styne

Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green

In Bells Are Ringing, a lonely girl who runs an answering service falls for a client she has met only by voice, and typical 1950s mayhem ensues. The score, by turns brassy, sweet and romantic, includes... | Learn More



Topics:
History and Anthropology
History and Anthropology: American History
History and Anthropology: American Studies
Visual and Performing Arts
Broadway, Music and Theatre
September 21 to December 18

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, an audacious mix of historical fact and fiction, redefines America’s controversial seventh president -- the man who invented the Democratic Party, drove the Indians west, and ultimately doubled the size of our nation -- with a raucous blend of outrageous... | Learn More



Topics:
Music
Music: Jazz
Classical Music, Jazz, Jazz/Contemporary/World and Music
November 12 to November 13

If you only know McFerrin from his blockbuster hit, "Don't Worry Be Happy," you're in for a delightful surprise.  He is easily the most playful and quite possibly the most innovative of all 21st century vocalists ” not to mention the most unpredictable.  
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Topics:
Visual and Performing Arts
Off-Broadway and Theatre
September 10 to September 18

A collision of recordings from the borders. Yodels, anthems, ambient sounds & fringe broadcasts are layered in perfect lockstep with seven performers. With myopic precision, musical Americana is reconstructed one town at a time. Co-directed by Jenny Rohn.

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