Young Auditorium Season Brochure June 2014 | Page 10
SPECIAL EVENTS
MARCH
APRIL
The Great Gatsby
The Last (Potluck)
Supper - Final Show!
www.montanarep.org
www.churchbasementladiesonstage.com
Cultural Affairs Presents
Montana Repertory Theatre
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
7:30 p.m.
Church Basement Ladies
Saturday, April 11, 2015
2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
MUSIC
THEATRE
DANCE
BROADWAY
FAMILY
COMEDY
$19.50 / $25.50 / $32.50
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic literary work, The Great
Gatsby, is now brought to the stage with this
compelling production by Montana Repertory Theatre.
Montana Rep reinvigorates this story with Simon Levy’s
stage adaptation of the classic novel. With themes from
the Roaring Twenties that resonate with the current
times, this show brings the beauty and poetry of the
original masterpiece to life.
$20.50 / $25.50 / $36.50
Don’t miss your chance to see the fifth and final installment
of the hilarious Church Basement Ladies series: The Last (Potluck)
Supper! The year is 1979 and past parishioners have gathered
to share hot dishes, bars, and stories from the last 100 years. As
the women work in the kitchen, shared memories burst into life
through a series of flashbacks and the ladies manage to serve up
a rib-tickling panorama of the changes in the kitchen, without
spilling a drop of coffee!
Sponsored by
Cultural Affairs Presents
$15.50 / $18.50 / $20.50
Brahms Requiem
Wisconsin Chamber Choir w/Full Orchestra
Never Too Young Series Presents
Goldie B. Locks
and The Three
Singing Bears
Sunday, April 19, 2015 - 3:00 p.m.
www.wisconsinchamberchoir.org
Saturday, March 21, 2015
3:00 p.m.
www.florentineopera.org
Adults: $5 / Children 2-11: $3
Children under 2 are FREE
Young minds will delight in the Florentine Opera
Company’s operatic version of the classic tale, Goldilocks
and the Three Bears. This year marks the world-premiere
of this show. The opera is sung in English, with music
by J. Offenbach and W.A. Mozart. Story adaptation by
John Davies.
Sponsored by
Voices lifted in song can stir the soul, and the Wisconsin
Chamber Choir with full orchestra has a reputation for
soul-stirring performances – this one features Brahms Requiem.
For 16 seasons, the Madison-based Choir has established a
reputation for excellence in the performance of choral music
from the Baroque to the 21st century. Artistic director, Robert
Gehrenbeck, leads the 40 member Wisconsin Chamber Choir,
joined by the UW-Whitewater Chamber Choir, with their a
cappella choral singing and professional orchestral
accompaniment comprised of members of the Madison
Symphony Orchestra, the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra,
and the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra.