Bologna Arts Center posts their new season!
The Bologna Performing Arts Center, located at Delta State University in Cleveland, Miss., has finally posted their upcoming season! Click here for the skinny.
On my must list:
Camelot
October 28, 2006 @ 7:30 pm;October 29, 2006 @ 3:00 pm
Mainstage Artists presents “Camelot,” a fabulous and thrilling comedy based on the everlastingly lovable and legend of King Arthur and his knights. This musicalization follows Arthur’s reign as king of Camelot and the challenges he must face as his leading knight, Sir Lancelot falls in love with his wife, Guenevere. “Camelot” is a story of love, friendship, and betrayal beautifully reflected through memorable songs and lavish scenery.
Man of la Mancha
January 21, 2006 @ 2:00 pm;January 21, 2006 @ 7:30 pm;January 22, 2006 @ 7:30 pm
A powerful blend of tragedy, romance, comedy, and adventure, Man of La Mancha is an inspiring musical tribute to Don Quixote’s romantic idealism. This five-time Tony Award winner is the epic story of knight-errant Don Quixote, his servant Sancho, and the woman of his dreams, the lovely Dulcinea. The tale is set during the Spanish Inquisition and tells the romantic and noble journey of a man who sets out to right all wrongs and win the heart of a good woman as he duels windmills along the way.
KODO
March 1, 2007 @ 7:30 pm
KODO is one of the elite taiko drumming groups today. Based in Sado Island, Japan, KODO drummers perform with taiko drumming and other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen. Showcasing traditional dance and vocal arrangements based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, their energetic renditions will have you leaving the theater in awe and amazement.
Willy Wonka
March 27, 2007 @ 7:30 pm
The Kennedy Center presents, “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka,” an unforgettable story of triumph and discovery. Come join Willy Wonka and his band of Oompa Loompas as they lead Charlie, the spoiled-rotten Veruca Salt, gluttonous Augustus Gloop, gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, and television junkie Mike Teavee through a labyrinth of lemon drops, life lessons, and giggles galore. Featuring live actors, puppets, plenty of surprises.
On my must list:
Camelot
October 28, 2006 @ 7:30 pm;October 29, 2006 @ 3:00 pm
Mainstage Artists presents “Camelot,” a fabulous and thrilling comedy based on the everlastingly lovable and legend of King Arthur and his knights. This musicalization follows Arthur’s reign as king of Camelot and the challenges he must face as his leading knight, Sir Lancelot falls in love with his wife, Guenevere. “Camelot” is a story of love, friendship, and betrayal beautifully reflected through memorable songs and lavish scenery.
Man of la Mancha
January 21, 2006 @ 2:00 pm;January 21, 2006 @ 7:30 pm;January 22, 2006 @ 7:30 pm
A powerful blend of tragedy, romance, comedy, and adventure, Man of La Mancha is an inspiring musical tribute to Don Quixote’s romantic idealism. This five-time Tony Award winner is the epic story of knight-errant Don Quixote, his servant Sancho, and the woman of his dreams, the lovely Dulcinea. The tale is set during the Spanish Inquisition and tells the romantic and noble journey of a man who sets out to right all wrongs and win the heart of a good woman as he duels windmills along the way.
KODO
March 1, 2007 @ 7:30 pm
KODO is one of the elite taiko drumming groups today. Based in Sado Island, Japan, KODO drummers perform with taiko drumming and other traditional Japanese musical instruments such as fue and shamisen. Showcasing traditional dance and vocal arrangements based on the traditional rhythms of regional Japan, their energetic renditions will have you leaving the theater in awe and amazement.
Willy Wonka
March 27, 2007 @ 7:30 pm
The Kennedy Center presents, “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka,” an unforgettable story of triumph and discovery. Come join Willy Wonka and his band of Oompa Loompas as they lead Charlie, the spoiled-rotten Veruca Salt, gluttonous Augustus Gloop, gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde, and television junkie Mike Teavee through a labyrinth of lemon drops, life lessons, and giggles galore. Featuring live actors, puppets, plenty of surprises.
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