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Concerts in Dingeldine Music Center
Ticket information call 309-677-2650
September 17 – September 27, 2009
Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell
Music and Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross Based on 71/2 Cents by
Richard Bissell
Bright and riotously funny, The Pajama Game is one of the happiest, most romantic and richly comical musicals ever presented on the American stage. Packed with hit tunes and romantic subplots, The Pajama Game reveals the dangers of workplace romance to hysterical effect. Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory are anything but peaceful, as sparks fly between new superintended Sid Sorokin and Babe Williams, leader of the union grievance committee. Their stormy relationship comes to a head when the workers strike for a 7 1/2 –cent pay increase, setting off not only a conflict between management and labor, but a battle of the sexes as well. For solid musical comedy, it’s hard to beat The Pajama Game.
$17 General Public, $14 Faculty/Staff/Seniors, $9 Students
World Premiere
November 5 – November 15, 2009
Continuing in our tradition of presenting the most creative theatre in Central Illinois, Bradley University Theatre and the House Theatre of Chicago have joined together to create a dynamic new adaptation of the tale of Pinocchio. Told with a physical and visual flair that is trademark of the award-winning House Theatre, this contemporary look at the Pinocchio story ventures into the visceral world of life’s persisting questions: What does it mean to be human? Who can we trust in this life? How far will we go for love? How do we recover from deep hurt?
$14 General Public, $12 Faculty/Staff/Seniors, $7 Students
November 20 & 21, 2009
Join the Department of Theatre Arts for an evening of drama and laughter as our new students showcase their unique talents in an evening of short plays.
$7 General Public, $5 Students
December 4, 5, & 6, 2009
From the novel by Charles Dickens
Bradley University Theatre invigtes you to enjoy and participate in our production of, A Christmas Carol. We are all familiar with the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an embittered and greedy creature who remembers, though the redeeming visits of three spirits, that a meaningful life is filled with generosity, compassion, and love shared with family and friends. Ringing with the harmony of holiday music, the world of Scrooge, Marley, Bob Cratchet, and Tiny Tim comes alive for the whole family, igniting the holiday spirit for young and old alike.
$14 General Public, $12 Faculty/Staff/Seniors, $7 Students
January 22 – 24, 2010
By Joseph Robinette, based on the novel by E.B. White
Come and join Stuart Little, the mouse, in this heartwarming tale of friendship, compassion, and courage as he embarks on a search for his dearest friend, Margalo. The many adventures—both big and small—of Stuart Little, as swell as all the charm, wisdom and joy of the E.B. White original are brought vividly to life in this adaptation by award-winning children’s author Joseph Robinette.
$7 General Public, $5 Students
February 25 – March 7, 2010
By August Wilson
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize; four Tony Awards, including Best Play; three Drama Desk Awards and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, Fences is a powerful drama that explores the complicated relationships that hold families together through the perseverance of love and hope. An unforgettable story set in a changing world; we share the experiences of Troy Maxson and his family at the beginning of the civil rights movement and discover that not all the fences in his life are caused by society.
$14 General Public, $12 Faculty/Staff/Seniors, $7 Students
March 26 – 28, 2010
Created and directed by Jim Ferolo
A dynamic new interactive installation/performance piece created by Jim Ferolo, the award winning director of Bradley’s Interactive Media Program. Look for more details as this innovative intermedial project develops.
April 22 – May 2, 2010
By William Shakespeare
The most beloved of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night is a play about love in all its excess and the madness it can drive us to, complete with sword fighting, love triangles, pirates, clowns, drucken knights, and singing! Don’t miss the zany antics of the confused inhabitants of Illyria as they fall in and out of love in the topsy-turvy work of the Twelfth Night.
$14 General Public, $12 Faculty/Staff/Seniors, $7 Students
All performances will be held in the Meyer Jacobs Theatre in the Hartmann Center for the Performing Arts located on the corner of St. James and Elmwood Streets. For more information contact the Cultural Events Box Office at 677-2650 or visit our website at theatre.bradley.edu.
Student season tickets will be sold for $20.00. This will include tickets to all Men’s Basketball games that occur while classes are in session. Individual game tickets will be available for games during Break.
Student individual game tickets will go on sale at the Shea Stadium ticket office in November: All $1.00 lower bowl and upper bowl. When purchasing an individual game ticket with a valid Bradley student ID, a student may purchase a "Friend Ticket" at half the regular public’s price. Subject to availability. "Friend Ticket" NOT available during Post Season Play.
All student seats not sold prior to the day before the game, will go on sale to the public at 9:00 a.m. Students may still purchase tickets at the Shea Stadium ticket office on the day of the game (except Saturday) until all tickets are sold.
The student ticket discount is available to all Bradley students (full time or part time). Student ticket sales will be at the Shea Stadium ticket office in advance or at the Carver Arena Box Office on game days. (Ticket Office Phone # 677-2625)
First-run movies are shown every other Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights in the Marty Theatre (lower level of the Michel Student Center). Show times on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m., Fridays at 8:00 p.m. and Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Cost is $1 students and $1.50 public.