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October 6 - November 4
University Art Gallery
Gallery Exhibit: Collector's Choice—James Snidle
Regionally and nationally known artists such as Robert Arneson, David Hockney, Tony Natsoulas and Wayne Thiebaud, from the collection of James Snidle. Free.
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November 3 - December 17
Turner Print Museum
Gallery Exhibit: 6° of Wayne Thiebaud
Nugent, Arneson, Bravo and Kondos, all contemporaries of Wayne Thiebaud, have made unique contributions to the art world. Free. Curator's talk and reception: Thursday, November 3 at 5 p.m.
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Friday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall
California E.A.R. Unit: As Alice
The California E.A.R. Unit, Los Angeles' adventurous new music ensemble, premieres CSU, Chico faculty member David Dvorin's multimedia piece, "As Alice." Combining violin, piano and musical manipulations of tea cups, saucers, playing cards, clocks, doors, cats, dogs, baby sneezes and children's voices, this concert also features interactive video designed by Chico State alumnus Ted Davis.
- Advance tickets, at $15 general, $13 senior citizens, and $6 students/children, available at the University Box Office, corner of Second Street and Normal Avenue. Tickets also available online at chicostatetickets.com or by phone, 530.898.6333; additional $4 handling fee. Add $2 for tickets purchased at the door. For special needs seating call 530.898.6333.
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Saturday, November 5 at 7:30 p.m.
Harlen Adams Theatre
Symphonic Winds: New England Triptych
Take a trip to the East Coast with a lively band concert featuring Mayflower Overture by Ron Nelson and three tunes by early colonial composer, William Billings.
- Advance tickets, at $15 general, $13 senior citizens, and $6 students/children, available at the University Box Office, corner of Second Street and Normal Avenue. Tickets also available online at chicostatetickets.com or by phone, 530.898.6333; additional $4 handling fee. Add $2 for tickets purchased at the door. For special needs seating call 530.898.6333.
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Tuesday, November 8 - Saturday, November 12 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 12 & Sunday, November 13 at 2 p.m.
Wismer Theatre
Theatre: Revenger's Tragedy
Directed by Katie Whitlock
This mesmerizing Jacobean thriller examines humankind's need for justice and vengeance. Vindice, the "Revenger," wreaks havoc in a corrupt Venice, culminating in a coup de théâtre massacre of epic proportions. Part black comedy, part social satire, the play is a gleefully macabre blend of Shakespeare's greatest hits. Adult content: Mature situations and violence.
Advance tickets, at $15 general, $13 senior citizens, and $6 students/children, are available at the University Box Office, corner of Second Street and Normal Avenue. Tickets also available online at chicostatetickets.com or by phone, 530.898-6333; additional $4 handling fee. Add $2 for tickets purchased at the door. For special needs seating call 530.898.6333.
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Saturday, November 12 at 7:30 p.m. / Cascade Theatre, Redding
Pre-concert talk at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 13 at 2 p.m. / Laxson Auditorium, Chico
Pre-concert talk at 1 p.m. in Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall
Sunday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m. / State Theatre, Oroville
North State Symphony: American Portrait
Photographs by Ansel Adams and North State students are featured in a multimedia spectacular along with Rodgers' and Bennett's "Song of the High Seas," Brubeck's "Ansel Adams: America", Copland's "Our Tow"n and Gershwin's "American in Paris." Greg Manuel, 2011 Young Artist Winner, performs Liebermann's "Piccolo Concerto, Mvt. I." Sponsored by Shasta Regional Medical Center and the James Irvine Foundation.
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Wednesday, November 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Harlen Adams Theatre
Thank You Concert: Half & Half
Concert Band and Jazz II present an evening of music including everything from overtures and marches to big band swing and fusion. Free. |
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Thursday, November 17 & Friday, November 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall
Opera: The Marriage of Figaro
One of Mozart's most successful masterworks, this delightful comic opera is a witty yet profound tale of love, betrayal and forgiveness set in late 18th-century Seville. After wooing Rosina away from Bartolo, Count Almaviva neglects his wife to court her maid, Susanna. Figaro, engaged to Susanna, attempts to thwart the Count's advances and Bartolo returns to seek revenge.
- Advance tickets, at $15 general, $13 senior citizens, and $6 students/children, available at the University Box Office, corner of Second Street and Normal Avenue. Tickets also available online at chicostatetickets.com or by phone, 530.898.6333; additional $4 handling fee. Add $2 for tickets purchased at the door. For special needs seating call 530.898.6333.
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NEW UAG EVENT
November 30–December 16
University Art Gallery
Gallery Exhibit: Sunshine & Noir*
Large-scale black-and-white landscape photos by Los Angeles-based photographer Thomas Michael Alleman. Shot on negative film stock with a $17 Holga toy camera, these photographs display a seemingly ordinary “slice of life” quality. However, they also portray an unsettling mix of drama, irony, and complexity, qualities that are achieved through framing, vantage point, and the unique technical properties that stem from the Holga camera. There will be a reception at the gallery on Thursday, December 1 from 5-7 pm. Free.
*Replaces the 4th International Narrative Shorts Film Festival exhibition, which was originally scheduled for this time slot.
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