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UID:20130519T052845Z-27129175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130202T133000Z
DTEND:20130202T183000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Fine Arts Day Auditions
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center - Waller Hall
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/2/2013&eDate=2/2/2013&eventid=27129&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-28993175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130206
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Music,Theater,Central Calendar,Student Event,Community Event
SUMMARY:Tickets on Sale: IUP Bands in Concert and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"
DESCRIPTION:Tickets now on sale through the HUB Box Office - in person or by calling 724-357-1313. "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" will be performed on the Waller Hall Mainstage from March 6-10.  General Admission seating ticket prices are $15 Regular, $13 Discount and $9 with an I-Card.  IUP Bands in Concert will perform in Fisher Auditorium on the following dates/times:  Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band on Sunday, March 3 at 3:00 p.m.; Brass Ensemble and Concert Band on Sunday, March 10 at 3:00 p.m.  General Admission seating ticket prices for both are $9 Regular, $8 Discount, and $6 with an I-Card.
LOCATION:HUB Box Office
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/5/2013&eDate=2/5/2013&eventid=28993&calid=418
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-27248175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130213T010000Z
DTEND:20130213T030000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Music,Theater,Central Calendar,Student Event,Community Event
SUMMARY:Around the World in 80 Days
DESCRIPTION:An Ovations! Series event - Before there were pirates in the Caribbean or raiders of the lost ark, there was Jules Verne's mother of all adventure stories!  This journey will be performed by the Walnut Street Theater.  Reserved seating ticket prices are: $23 Regular, $18 Discount, and $12 I-Card. Individual tickets are on sale through the HUB Box Office beginning January 15, 2013 - in person, by calling 724-357-1313 or at www.iuptickets.com
LOCATION:Fisher Auditorium, IUP Performing Arts Center
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/12/2013&eDate=2/12/2013&eventid=27248&calid=418
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-27130175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130216T133000Z
DTEND:20130216T183000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Fine Arts Day Auditions
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center - Waller Hall
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/16/2013&eDate=2/16/2013&eventid=27130&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-30318175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130223T000000Z
DTEND:20130223T023000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Theater For Your Mother, The Little Red Riding Hood Story
DESCRIPTION:Written by Russell Davis and directed by Matt Spencer, The Little Red Riding Hood Show follows Jennifer as she sets off to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood. She travels, what may seem, a familiar path through the woods to Grandmother’s house. Along the way we meet her very resourceful Mother, her bedridden Grandmother, and Malarkey, the baddest of the big bad wolves. This adaptation is not your grandmother’s Little Red Riding Hood!This production is perfect for children of all ages. The Little Red Riding Hood Show runs February 22, 23 and 24th. On the 22 and 23rd the show starts at 7pm, and the 24th at 2pm. The show will be performed in the Studio theater in Waller Hall at the Performing Arts Center at IUP. Tickets are $4, or $2 with a I-Card, and may be purchased 45 minutes before the show.
LOCATION:Waller Hall Studio Theater
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/22/2013&eDate=2/22/2013&eventid=30318&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-30319175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130224T000000Z
DTEND:20130224T023000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Theater For Your Mother, The Little Red Riding Hood Show
DESCRIPTION:Written by Russell Davis and directed by Matt Spencer, The Little Red Riding Hood Show follows Jennifer as she sets off to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood. She travels, what may seem, a familiar path through the woods to Grandmother’s house. Along the way we meet her very resourceful Mother, her bedridden Grandmother, and Malarkey, the baddest of the big bad wolves. This adaptation is not your grandmother’s Little Red Riding Hood!This production is perfect for children of all ages. The Little Red Riding Hood Show runs February 22, 23 and 24th. On the 22 and 23rd the show starts at 7pm, and the 24th at 2pm. The show will be performed in the Studio theater in Waller Hall at the Performing Arts Center at IUP. Tickets are $4, or $2 with a I-Card, and may be purchased 45 minutes before the show.
LOCATION:Waller Hall Studio Theater
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/23/2013&eDate=2/23/2013&eventid=30319&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-30320175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130224T190000Z
DTEND:20130224T203000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Theater For Your Mother, The Little Red Riding Hood Show
DESCRIPTION:Written by Russell Davis and directed by Matt Spencer, The Little Red Riding Hood Show follows Jennifer as she sets off to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood. She travels, what may seem, a familiar path through the woods to Grandmother’s house. Along the way we meet her very resourceful Mother, her bedridden Grandmother, and Malarkey, the baddest of the big bad wolves. This adaptation is not your grandmother’s Little Red Riding Hood!This production is perfect for children of all ages. The Little Red Riding Hood Show runs February 22, 23 and 24th. On the 22 and 23rd the show starts at 7pm, and the 24th at 2pm. The show will be performed in the Studio theater in Waller Hall at the Performing Arts Center at IUP. Tickets are $4, or $2 with a I-Card, and may be purchased 45 minutes before the show.
LOCATION:
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/24/2013&eDate=2/24/2013&eventid=30320&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-27131175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130228T133000Z
DTEND:20130228T183000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:Fine Arts Day Auditions
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center - Waller Hall
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/28/2013&eDate=2/28/2013&eventid=27131&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-30470175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130301T010000Z
DTEND:20130301T033000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:DOUBT: A Parable & Special 10 minute staged reading of A New Work
DESCRIPTION:Written by John Patrick Shanley and directed by Theater major, Kaitlyn McGilvray, the setting for DOUBT: A Parable is St. Nicholas Catholic Church and school in the Bronx, New York. The year is 1964. St. Nicholas School has just admitted its first African-American student, Donald Muller, and Sister Aloysius, the school’s principal is concerned that St. Nicholas’s popular priest, Father Flynn, might be making improper advances toward the boy. She enlists the aid of a young teacher, Sister James, in her efforts to validate her concerns and confront Father Flynn. Flynn is as adamant in his denial of any wrongdoing as Sister Aloysius is certain that he is guilty. With Sister James and Donald’s mother, Mrs. Muller, caught in the middle, the priest and principal face off in a battle of wills that will force one of them to leave St. Nicholas.John Patrick Shanley won the 2005 Pultizer Prize and a Tony award for his play. His adaptation and direction of the film version brought a Golden Globe nomination as well. DOUBT: A Parable is Recommended for a mature audiences.BONUS- Pre-Show performance (at 8pm) A Staged Reading of How The Grinch Almost Stole Christmas, A New Work 10 Minute Play, written and directed by Derrick Shane.
LOCATION:Waller Hall Studio Theater
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=2/28/2013&eDate=2/28/2013&eventid=30470&calid=175
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DTSTAMP:20130519T052845Z
UID:20130519T052845Z-30471175@iup.edu
ORGANIZER:MAILTO:web-team@iup.edu
DTSTART:20130302T010000Z
DTEND:20130302T033000Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Event
SUMMARY:DOUBT: A Parable & Special 10 minute staged reading of A NEW WORK
DESCRIPTION:Written by John Patrick Shanley and directed by Theater major, Kaitlyn McGilvray, the setting for DOUBT: A Parable is St. Nicholas Catholic Church and school in the Bronx, New York. The year is 1964. St. Nicholas School has just admitted its first African-American student, Donald Muller, and Sister Aloysius, the school’s principal is concerned that St. Nicholas’s popular priest, Father Flynn, might be making improper advances toward the boy. She enlists the aid of a young teacher, Sister James, in her efforts to validate her concerns and confront Father Flynn. Flynn is as adamant in his denial of any wrongdoing as Sister Aloysius is certain that he is guilty. With Sister James and Donald’s mother, Mrs. Muller, caught in the middle, the priest and principal face off in a battle of wills that will force one of them to leave St. Nicholas.John Patrick Shanley won the 2005 Pultizer Prize and a Tony award for his play. His adaptation and direction of the film version brought a Golden Globe nomination as well. DOUBT: A Parable is Recommended for a mature audiences.BONUS- Pre-Show performance (at 8pm) A Staged Reading of How The Grinch Almost Stole Christmas, A New Work 10 Minute Play, written and directed by Derrick Shane.
LOCATION:Waller Hall Studio Theater
URL:http://www.iup.edu/getEvents.aspx?sDate=3/1/2013&eDate=3/1/2013&eventid=30471&calid=175
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