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LOCATION:Marroney Theatre 
SUMMARY:ART Presents \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\" 
DESCRIPTION:The Arizona Repertory Theatre at the University of Arizona presents \"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas\,\" directed by Samantha Wyer.  Featuring a catchy country-western score\, this energetic and bawdy Broadway hit recounts the true story of Chicken Ranch\, a Texas brothel frequented by politicians\, victorious football teams and the town sheriff. At Chicken Ranch\, it's business as usual until Melvin P. Thorpe\, an enterprising television anchor\, targets his cameras at the house of ill repute. A tale of small town vice versus righteous indignation\, this romp will have you pulling on your cowboy boots and stomping along!  \"This musical is filled with cowboy boots and customers. With a cast of 30\, the rustic and raunchy characters of the little town of Gilbert\, Texas\, weave a humorous story of Miss Mona and her working girls hitting the glare of the national spotlight\,\" explains guest director Wyer. \"The entire company has a single vision\: to give our audiences lots of laughs\, a rowdy good time and - as any good country song - a little bit of heartbreak.\"  Wyer serves as associate artistic director/education director at the Arizona Theatre Company and has guest directed many productions for the Arizona Repertory Theatre\, including \"Company\"\, \"Betrayal\" and \"Noises Off!\"  Contains mature language and themes.  Production sponsor\: Barbara Molotsky  Dates and times\: Previews\: Nov. 8 at 1\:30 p.m. and Nov. 9 at 7\:30 p.m.  Evenings\: Nov.11-14\, 19-21 and Dec. 4-5 at 7\:30 p.m.  Matinees\: Nov. 15\, 21\, 22 and Dec. 6 at 1\:30 p.m. For ticket informatin\, contact the UA Fine Arts Box Office at 520-621-1162.  Parking is available at the Park Avenue Garage\, located on Park Avenue just north of Speedway. For weekday evening performances\, you can pre-pay for parking. On Saturday and Sunday there is no charge to park. 
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LOCATION:Crowder Hall
SUMMARY:UA Opera Theater Presents \"The Crucible\"
DESCRIPTION:UA Opera Theater presents its fall production of \"The Crucible\,\" an opera by Robert Ward. Two performances will be offered\: Nov. 20 at 7\:30 p.m. and Nov. 22 at 3 p.m.Based on the play by Arthur Miller about the 1692 Salem witch trials\, the opera is sung in English and features outstanding graduate students as the lead roles. This work surely is one of the outstanding American operas written during the last century. Stage direction is under UA Opera Theater director Charles Roe\, and music director Thomas Cockrell conducts the Arizona Symphony Orchestra. 
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UID:http://uanews.org/node/28581
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LOCATION:School of Music
SUMMARY:UA Graduate Choral Conductors Recitals
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona undergraduate choirs will present concerts conducted by graduate students. The Kantorei chamber choir and Recital Choir will be featured on Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. in Holsclaw Hall. The Honor Choir and University Singers will be featured on Nov. 24 at 7\:30 p.m. in Crowder Hall.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091130T023000Z
UID:http://uanews.org/node/28583
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LOCATION:Crowder Hall
SUMMARY:UA Steel Bands Present \"Traditional to Contemporary - The Sound of Steel\"
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona Steel Bands\, in continuing with their 23-year tradition\, will offer a fall concert\, \"UA Steel\: Traditional to Contemporary - The Sound of Steel.\"  The University's two steel drum bands\, UA Steel and Blue Steel will be featured. Programming for the night will feature new takes on traditional Caribbean songs\, such as \"Mary Ann\" and \"Soca Party\,\" as well as contemporary arrangements composed by popular jazz artists and steel drum arrangers\, Andy Narrell and Boogsie Sharpe. In addition\, UA faculty artist Moisés Paiewonsky\, trombone\, will perform alongside the students of the UA Steel Bands. Paiewonsky is assistant professor of music. In addition to teaching trombone\, he also serves as the associate director of jazz ensembles. Paiewonsky has worked with members of both bands on elements of improvisation.Paiewonsky is a highly demanded educator\, clinician and performer throughout the United Stated. He has performed with several orchestras\, including the Detroit Symphony\, and has collaborated with legendary jazz artists\, including Terry Gibbs\, David \"Fathead\" Newman and Ed Calle\, to name a few. He has won several awards including the 2003 and 2005 National Trombone Solo Competitions and is active through organizations such as the College Music Society and The National Association for Music Education.
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