Below is a list of upcoming shows. Select the show you want to attend and you will be able to view the available seats. You will then be able to choose seats and purchase them online.
| Event |
Event Date |
Ticket Sales Start |
Ticket Sales End |
Event Description |
Gilbert and Sullivan's zany, comic operetta updated to modern Japan. Fully staged by Jane Munson-Berg, with orchestra.
The Mikado |
2/25/2010 7:30 PM |
1/21/2010 |
2/26/2010 |
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Gilbert and Sullivan's zany, comic operetta updated to modern Japan. Fully staged by Jane Munson-Berg, with orchestra.
The Mikado |
2/26/2010 7:30 PM |
1/21/2010 |
2/27/2010 |
View |
Gilbert & Sullivan's zany, comic operetta updated to modern Japan. Fully staged by Jane Munson-berg, with orchestra.
The Mikado |
2/27/2010 2:00 PM |
1/21/2010 |
2/28/2010 |
View |
Gilbert & Sullivan's zany, comic operetta updated to modern Japan. Fully staged by Jane Munson-Berg, with orchestra.
The Mikado |
2/27/2010 7:30 PM |
1/21/2010 |
2/28/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural forces.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/8/2010 7:30 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/9/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural forces.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/9/2010 7:30 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/10/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural forces.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/10/2010 7:30 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/11/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural forces.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/16/2010 7:30 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/17/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural forces.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/17/2010 2:00 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/18/2010 |
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Shakespeare's popular comedy about four young lovers whose love is controlled by supernatural powers.
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
4/17/2010 7:30 PM |
2/4/2010 |
4/18/2010 |
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If you have questions, contact the Humanities Office at (417) 865-2811 ext. 8640