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Arts
& Entertainment Mark O'Connor to performGrammy Award-winning violinist Mark O'Connor, backed by Boston's Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, will perform a program of American music at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at Eisenhower Auditorium on the University Park campus. Tickets cost $29 for general audience members; $24 for students; and $14 for University Park students and children 12 and younger. Artistic Viewpoints is offered one hour before the performance in the Eisenhower Auditorium Conference Room. For tickets or information, call (814) 863-0255 or (800) 278-7849. Visit http://www.cpa.psu.edu on the Web. Mouse to trap audience
Share the trials and triumphs of a spunky mouse who loves school in "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse," a children's play presented by the Center for the Performing Arts at Tickets cost $8. For information, call (814) 863-0255 or (800) 278-7849. Visit http://www.cpa.psu.edu on the Web. Bach's LunchThe Clarinet Choir will perform Thursday, Oct. 18, during the Bach's Lunch concert at 12:10 p.m. in Eisenhower Chapel on the University Park campus. The free, 20-minute concert is sponsored jointly by the Lutheran Student Association and the School of Music. After the concert, audience members may take their bag lunches to the Memorial Lounge in Eisenhower Chapel. Coffee and tea will be provided. Waring exhibit"Fred Waring and Patriotism" is on display through Nov. 23 in the exhibit case outside "Fred Waring's America" archives in 313 Pattee Library on the University Park campus. On exhibit are some of Waring's patriotic albums, as well as the tablature to "My America." Waring, who was a University trustee and distinguished alumnus, wrote his "love song to America" just before he died in 1984. It was the last song he conducted and it was on the stage of Schwab Auditorium. For information, call Peter Kiefer at (814) 863-2911. Television studio workshopMetaStages, a program of the School of Theatre, will hold a television workshop for teens Dec. 1 and 8 on the University Park campus. Studio instruction by professionals will include on-camera acting techniques as well as behind-the-camera instruction in camera operation, lighting, audio, floor managing and directing. For information, call (814) 867-8390. |